The Tel Aviv Linux Club (Telux - http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/telux/ )
will gather again to hear the presentation of Vitaly Karasik about
Linux Kernel Tuning and Customisation.
The presentation will take place on Sunday, 12 March 2006, at 18:30, in room
007 of the Schreiber building in Tel Aviv
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Date:Sun, 19 Mar 2006 11:30:59 +0200
Subject: Telux: Linux Kernel Tuning and Customisation on 26 March
...
The presentation will take place on Sunday, 12 March 2006, at 18:30, in room
Are you sure?
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On Sunday 19 March 2006 11:30, Shlomi Fish wrote:
The Tel Aviv Linux Club (Telux - http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/telux/ )
will gather again to hear the presentation of Vitaly Karasik about
Linux Kernel Tuning and Customisation.
The presentation will take place on Sunday, 12 March 2006, at 18:30, in
Ok, so I made a very stupid mistake and this is the situation:
I have a running process with an open FD to a file, but the file was
deleted by rm, hence it's not addressable from anywhere in the
filesystem (ext3). once i close the process, the file will be deleted.
Is there anyting i can do to
On Friday, 17 בMarch 2006 21:22, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Two more points I would like to clarify:
1-Floppies, in my mind are important not for carying data but for
boot and repair in emergencies. What does one use nowadays?
bootable usbsticks?
Either that, or Live Linux CDs. (There's
On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 15:57 +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Friday, 17 בMarch 2006 21:22, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Two more points I would like to clarify:
1-Floppies, in my mind are important not for carying data but for
boot and repair in emergencies. What does one use nowadays?
bootable
Try looking under /proc/PID/fd.
Regards,
Gregory.
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Subject: Recovering a deleted file still opened by a running process
Ok, so I
On 3/19/06, Dvir Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I made a very stupid mistake and this is the situation:
I have a running process with an open FD to a file, but the file was
deleted by rm, hence it's not addressable from anywhere in the
filesystem (ext3). once i close the process, the
thanks, worked like a charm. i didn't know the fd's were accessible
files. silly me...
ah, that's 4 days of processing (65GB!) rescued!
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 17:04:02 +0200, Maxim Vexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On 3/19/06, Dvir Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I made a very stupid mistake
Hi,
First of all, thanks to Oded Arbel.
A couple of new questions:
1-On the two quotations I received today, they propose SATA hard
drives. Now, I know that less than two years ago, installing
Linux, when the first drive (in this case the only drive ) was
SATA, was a complicated affair, because
This Monday, at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will once again gather to hear
Ohad Lutzky talk about
The VIM editor for beginners
This is a lecture according to slides by Shlomi fish and Sagiv Barhum,
recently given at Telux.
Slides are available
Maxim Vexler wrote:
Sure.
ls -la /proc/{PID}/fd | awk '/(deleted)/ { print cp $8 $10 }'
Wow. I always saw that it was reported as a symbolic linked, and just
assumed it will be inaccessible. I was going to suggest a strange setup
where you write a program that traces the running program,
Didn't you hear about the new kernel time API ?!
As part of Linux Kernel Tuning you can move real world time (I am
speeking about Greenich world time,not time of computers) backwards...
RG
On 3/19/06, Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Date:Sun, 19 Mar 2006 11:30:59
Avraham Rosenberg wrote:
Hi,
First of all, thanks to Oded Arbel.
A couple of new questions:
1-On the two quotations I received today, they propose SATA hard
drives. Now, I know that less than two years ago, installing
Linux, when the first drive (in this case the only drive ) was
SATA, was
Hello,
This is OT story from real life and it's still rolling.
A couple of days ago I was reading an article comparing Linux and
Solaris driver models. This article was recommended by Sun as
introductional reading for driver developers and was published on
April 1 2005 at OpenSolaris.org site.
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שלום,
ברצוני להזכיר שפגישת הפייתונאים הבאה תתקיים ביום שלישי הקרוב, 21/3/06
במשרדי אדובה ברמת גן.
http://www.python.org.il/mediawiki/index.php/Upcoming_Meeting
על הפרק:
* 18:30-20:00 - מערכות ניהול גרסאות (subversion, gnu arch, bazaar-ng,
ואולי עוד).
* 20:00-21:00 - הדגמה של Robin , עי
Just found the following 1:55 minutes caption of Bill Gates deposition
back in 1998 while browsing through the populars in Google Video
and though it might interest some.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1960403143809172490
Enjoy,
--Amos
Amos Shapira wrote:
Just found the following 1:55 minutes caption of Bill Gates deposition
back in 1998 while browsing through the populars in Google Video
and though it might interest some.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1960403143809172490
Enjoy,
--Amos
With all due respect,
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