El vie, 10-11-2006 a las 22:16 +1100, Amos Shapira escribió:
On 10/11/06, Julian Daich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El vie, 10-11-2006 a las 11:01 +0200, Oron Peled escribió:
Yes, but copyright law is not the only game in town. The
deal talks
specifically about
On 12/11/06, Julian Daich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To quote from the link you give: entitling customers to support and maintenance for Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server. That doesn't sound like Distribution Rights. It looks like MS will be another
sales channel for Novell.Sales channels are
This Monday (13.11.06), at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will gather to hear
Avi Kivity talk about
KVM (Kernel Based Virtual Machine)
KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a new virtualization hardware
driver for Linux. kvm allows one to run multiple virtual machines
(guests) on a single
El sáb, 11-11-2006 a las 20:16 +0200, Oron Peled escribió:
Julian Daich said that some 300M$ is too much money for a patent agreement
because suing Linux companies won't get you as much money. He is
just doing the wrong math:
* The growth of the Linux market does a lot more damage to MS.
Hi all.
Is nVidia is still considered to be the best Linux/X11 supported card with 3D
acceleration for under 50$? I need to replace my broken old AGP connected
card.
Thanks,
Chen.
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I'll be joining that question. The Intel 3D drivers
(http://intellinuxgraphics.org/) look promising but I couldn't find any
standalone AGP cards with the Intel chipset (only laptops and on-board
graphics).
Chen Levy wrote:
Hi all.
Is nVidia is still considered to be the best Linux/X11
Hi,
I need to recover a damaged ipaq and for that I require a ComactFlash sleeve.
If you own one of these and don't mind lending it to me for a day or two please contact me directly.
Thanks,
Tal.
Ok, I'll answer to you both:
Intel 3D graphics sucks, both in terms of performance and both in
terms of drivers. I have here i845 chipset and it's 3D has lots of
problems (I did some tests with the X11 OpenGL screensavers, many of
them only show in the upper half of the screen, no matter how
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 14:16 +0200, Chen Levy wrote:
Hi all.
Is nVidia is still considered to be the best Linux/X11 supported card with 3D
acceleration for under 50$? I need to replace my broken old AGP connected
card.
Thanks,
Chen.
If you're willing to use closed source, binary
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 02:56:42PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
NVidia on the other hand has very good and stable 3D under XFree/Xorg,
although the drivers are closed source if you care about this issue.
I have NVidia based cards running on several Linux servers and they
all work fine. Both the
El dom, 12-11-2006 a las 15:17 +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson escribió:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 02:56:42PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
NVidia on the other hand has very good and stable 3D under XFree/Xorg,
although the drivers are closed source if you care about this issue.
I have NVidia
On Sunday, 12 בNovember 2006 12:10, Amos Shapira wrote:
PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH - the NTFS isn't covered by any patent,
You determinism has nothing to build upon. Some reading will
help put your claims into proper perspective:
Like a submarine, it stays under water, i.e., unpublished, for
On 13/11/06, Oron Peled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, 12 בNovember 2006 12:10, Amos Shapira wrote: PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH - the NTFS isn't covered by any patent,You determinism has nothing to build upon. Some reading willhelp put your claims into proper perspective:
Like a submarine, it
On 12/11/06, Eddie F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,I've been ask the question by a friend about what alternatives to cpiothere might be, for backing up to a tape drive and keeping symboliclinks preserved. Had a bit of a dig around on Google, but haven't had
much luck... Any suggestions?tar(1)?
On Sunday 12 November 2006 21:02, Oron Peled wrote:
PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH - the NTFS isn't covered by any patent,
You determinism has nothing to build upon. Some reading will
help put your claims into proper perspective:
Is it at all possible for people on this list to accept the
On Monday 13 November 2006 00:21, Amos Shapira wrote:
much luck... Any suggestions?
Does he wanna backup files, or a file system (using dump for example). And,
I think Linux cpio supports symlinks, doesn't it ?
--Ariel
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Ariel Biener
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Sorry, wrong list.On 13/11/06, Ariel Biener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 00:21, Amos Shapira wrote: much luck... Any suggestions?Does he wanna backup files, or a file system (using dump for example). And,I think Linux cpio supports symlinks, doesn't it ?
--Ariel -- Ariel
El dom, 12-11-2006 a las 21:02 +0200, Oron Peled escribió:
This is just an example of a company that abused the patent system for years.
It opponents were not RedHat, Suse or some IGLU members, but some pretty
big corporates (Infineon, Hyundai, etc.) and still, it managed to manipulate
them
Hi linux-il subscribers.
Can you recommend a PCI sound card that is currently available
in Israel and works well with both linux (with ALSA drivers in linux
kernel 2.6.5 till current 2.6.18) and windows (win2000 / winXP) ?
Please write about your experience with the sound card, did you
need to
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