Re: Debian Kernel 2.6 bigphysarea

2004-05-09 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
On Sunday 09 May 2004 11:42, Nachum Kanovsky wrote: Success! This has been painful, and I appreciate the help from the list. I just have one more question. I am not using 2.6 anymore, I had to switch to 2.4 b/c of glibc issues. In kernel 2.4.26 I do not need to perform ioremap on memory not

Re: bezeq new 135 dialer

2004-05-09 Thread Shaul Karl
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 09:12:20AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: If we call it Linux support they will say that Linux doesn't have a big enough users base, but the fact that in the current implmentation no dial up residetental router can't connect (as far as we know now) is something

LyX breaking math mode formulas

2004-05-09 Thread Alexander Maryanovsky
Hi, How can I have LyX to *never* break a formula written in math-mode into two lines? Thanks, Alexander (aka Sasha) Maryanovsky. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body,

/dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread alex rait
I was trying to compile my 2.6.5 kernel in debian, when after some actions I can't recall now, the /dev directory underwent some modifications: Somehow there appeared subfolders, and the dev files could be found only it's category. For instance in the folder /dev/partitions I've found my

Re: bezeq new 135 dialer

2004-05-09 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
On Sunday 09 May 2004 00:02, Shaul Karl wrote: I believe that people who need it should ask Bezeq to add Linux support or, at least, get back the old behavior where there was a work around. This is NOT Linux support. It's support for anything which doesn't run win32 natively: Routers,

RE: Debian Kernel 2.6 bigphysarea

2004-05-09 Thread Nachum Kanovsky
Success! This has been painful, and I appreciate the help from the list. I just have one more question. I am not using 2.6 anymore, I had to switch to 2.4 b/c of glibc issues. In kernel 2.4.26 I do not need to perform ioremap on memory not used due to the mem bootparam. I just need to run

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Oded Arbel
Sunday 09 May 2004 21:12,alex rait: I was trying to compile my 2.6.5 kernel in debian, when after some actions I can't recall now, the /dev directory underwent some modifications: Somehow there appeared subfolders, and the dev files could be found only it's category. For instance in the

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Shachar Shemesh
alex rait wrote: I was trying to compile my 2.6.5 kernel in debian, when after some actions I can't recall now, the /dev directory underwent some modifications: Somehow there appeared subfolders, and the dev files could be found only it's category. For instance in the folder /dev/partitions I've

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
alex rait wrote: I was trying to compile my 2.6.5 kernel in debian, when after some actions I can't recall now, the /dev directory underwent some modifications: Somehow there appeared subfolders, and the dev files could be found only it's category. For instance in the folder /dev/partitions

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Oded Arbel wrote: Basicly devfsd gets rid of the mess that /dev is and simply does not show you nodes for hardware you don't have (no more 200 /dev/ttyS* nodes when you only have one serial ports) and does away with the single huge list that makes it hard to find what you want. The problem is

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:09:36PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Muli said something about a replacement, but you will have to ask him about that. In 2.6, devfs is deprecated, and the recommended replacement is udev. udev + hotplug + sysfs does basically everything devfs did, while keeping it

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Sun, 09 May: You probably set mount devfs on boot when compiling the kernel. This is not a recommended option, as far as I recall. it's OK but if you don't apt-get install devfsd you will go nuts trying to find your old devices. anoter option is NOT to

Re: /dev in with 2.6 has been rearranged

2004-05-09 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Sunday 09 May 2004 7:36 pm,Muli Ben-Yehuda: More details about udev are available here: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev-FAQ. This is required reading material if you think that devfs should not be deprectated and is in fact the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Unix/Linux introduction

2004-05-09 Thread Andre E. Bar'yudin
Hello all, in some near future I'll probably have to give an introduction lecture to some of my colleagues about basic UNIX/Linux stuff. They are C++ developers with Windows-only background. The purpose of the lectures will be to familiarise them with _basic_ UNIX command line manipulaiton and

Re: Unix/Linux introduction

2004-05-09 Thread Aaron
The Linux cookbook. Think Unix top my list but there are so many more... Aaron On א', 2004-05-09 at 23:11, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote: Hello all, in some near future I'll probably have to give an introduction lecture to some of my colleagues about basic UNIX/Linux stuff. They are C++

[HAIFUX LECTURE] Orr Dunkelman on TCPA

2004-05-09 Thread Orna Agmon
Note - change of plans, Adir's lecture about firewalls had to be postponed! Next Monday (10/5/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once again meet to hear Orr Dunkelman talk about: TCPA The Trusted Computing Alliance Abstract: Several years ago, major