Thanks for the info.
The one thing I'm worried about is Visual Studio 2005 which is quite heavy.
If that will work well on a KVMed environment that would be more than fine
for me :-)
On 7/11/07, Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eran Sandler wrote:
I prefer Linux
Hello all,
I haven't been active lately on the mailing list but I am watching it.
I have a question regarding virtualization software on Linux.
I plan on getting a new laptop. Unfortunately I still need access to Windows
for some development purposes and I need to know the performance of
.
I prefer Linux but if the performance is worse than what I will get with
comparable hardware on Mac + Parallels I'll go with a Mac.
Eran
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From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 3:27 PM
To: Eran Sandler
Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
. :-)
On 7/8/07, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eran Sandler wrote:
1) Thinkpad T61 running Ubuntu and VmWare 5 with XP + Visual Studio 2005
+
MSSQL + IIS
2) Macbook Pro (similar specs to the T61) running MacOSX + Parallels and
a
virtual machine with the same configuration.
I prefer Linux
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Eran Sandler wrote:
1) Thinkpad T61 running Ubuntu and VmWare 5 with XP + Visual Studio
2005 +
MSSQL + IIS
2) Macbook Pro (similar specs to the T61) running MacOSX + Parallels
and a
virtual machine with the same configuration.
I prefer Linux but if the performance
/9/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08/07/07, Eran Sandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course I would rather have a laptop running Ubuntu or some other
Linux variant and have a virtualization software such as VmWare (or
something else that is really fast) running instead of using
Have you hear and/or tried Open Exchange (http://www.openexchange.com/).
They have an Open Source variant of it but you can also buy a version if
needed and get support and (possible) some other candies as well.
It has an Outlook Plugin and it gives you the functionaliy of
Appointment
Danny,
Thanks for the help efforts, but I'm not looking in building a device
driver.
I'm more looking to trying to replace the TCP/IP stack with another stack
(the one I've talked about in the previous Email, the one I answered Guy).
I'll be happy to get any kind of assistance and I think you
Hello Everyone,
Do someone have any experience in implementing a netowork protocol in Linux?
I mean, did someone happend to implement a protocol stack like TCP/IP
but something more proprietary?
I want to play around with such a thing and I saw that the way protocols
are implemented in Linux is
Forgive my various grammer and spelling mistakes... I had a rough day at
work and I forgot to run the spell checker ;-)
Kids, don't forget to run a spell check before sending... :-)
What I usually call Spell Check Ve Lishon.
Eran
Eran Sandler wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Do someone have any
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1. Does anyone here have the ability and will to help me with the VB
program?
Hi Amos,
I can help you if you wish, just Email me the program and tell me what
is the different output you are getting.
I can give you an important tip right now even before you send it.
In
You can always use Gentoo instead ( ;-) ) or compile Mozilla yourself
with optimizations switches.
It will reduce quite a lot of the first load and subsequenet loads.
Here is a link for a comparison in performance:
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/performance.xml
Is it Mozilla or Firefox?
Eran.
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 16:26, Micha Feigin wrote:
I don't think gaim has video conferencing support yet.
Actually there is a fork of gaim called gaim-vv
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim-vv).
It suppose to add video conferencing support to gaim.
Eran
Hi Everyone !
I'm posting the slides that I will use in my
presentation of the Mono Project in the IDC in Hertzliya on Sunday (24th of
August).
The scope of the lecture is to show what is the
Mono project and what are its benefits. Technicality will be limited since this
is an
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: The Mono Project
The main issue here, that it can run on any OS including Linux, Windows,
HPUX, SunOS, MacOS, AIX and so on.
Not to my knowledge. All the Windows.Forms display
Hi Everyone,
My name is Eran Sandler and I'm new to the Linux-IL
(though not new to Linux).
Anyhow, in some strange way I got myself involved a
little bit with the Mono project (www.go-mono.com).
If some of you don't know this project, well it is
(or will eventually be) a full
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