"Diego G. Iastrubni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> well to read the &%$#^ manual you need hebrew capable browser no?

No...

> now seriously: it is possible to have a month without the rtmf
> resposnce? 

RTFM is a very valid response, not just to newbies.

The reply wasn't even RTFM, it just pointed out that merely trying to
look at Hebrew sites would provide an answer.

To defend the original poster though, it well may be that he (or she?)
was considering installing KDE and wanted to make sure that the
browser was capable of doing an essential task before installing a lot
of software. This might not be covered in available online manual, and I
think it is a valid question in that context, but it would be a good
form to explain the reson if it was the case.

To defend the person who posted the "easier than RTFM" reply, typing
"Konqueror Hebrew" into Google and hitting "I am feeling lucky" (or
"Yoter Mazal mi-Sekhel", whatever), yields - guess what

http://www.linux.org.il:8080/Control_Panel/Products/Squishdot/IGLU/959794423/959862540/addPostingForm

This list expects posters, including newbies, at least to STFW before
impairing S/N here.

-- 
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
"If it ain't broken, it has not got enough features yet."

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