Hi.
Does anyone know of a nice address book application which syncs with
Palm Pilot (preferably KDE friendly) ?
TIA.
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Check out the latex2html package (you probably need to find the right name
for your distro).
I have not tried it so I don't know if it suits your requirments, but it
might.
Will also give you the advantage that you can print the output using latex
if you whish later.
You can also try to check out
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Eran Man wrote:
>
> Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> > i was wondering, before i spend several hours downloading and cinfiguring
> > wine, whether it can run hebrew versions of windows programs?
> > i tried it at the time with win 3.11 (I currently, hopefully not long run
> > a 4
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 04:57:06PM +0200, Adam Morrison wrote:
> > This figure is misleading anyway. Pure Unix has 5 system calls - open(),
> > read(), write(), close() and fcntl(). And fcntl() hides 700 different
> > things.
>
> Uh, no. (Btw, what's ``pure Unix''?)
'Pure Unix' - the Unix you
I know I am missing something,
but being a novice,
I feel it is OK to ask.
I understand that when I route my
mail through my IPS smarthost,
I can get 'undeliverable messages'
warning etc sent to me through
the smarthost.
But remember that my original
DUL rejection
(the one which started this
who
> > In spam-fighter lingo, a ``bulk friendly ISP'' is an ISP willing to
> > tolerate its users sending unsolicited bulk email, which is one of the
> > more common definitions for spam. (Although not all spam fighters
> > agree on that definition.)
>
> What about solicited bulk email? A customer
> > that isn't what always happens. Theoretically, users of the DUL accept
> > the fact that they won't receive email from dynamic IP addresses. But,
> > as we've just seen, not all dynamic IP users are spammers. I think the
> > DUL is an inferior solution. Who says dynamic IP email is bad?
Hi there,
I have 3 identical systems running RedHat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36. serving
some web pages. OK, a LOT of webpages... ;-) but the pages themselves are
served over NFS, and not on the machines themselves.
The system use Symbios SCSI controller (integrated) which is using
ncr53c875 and One
I am thinking about writing an online book called "Learning how to program
in perl" which will teach those who don't know programming how to program
in perl.
While the final book will be in HTML, I'd like to have the following
requirements for the format I'll use to write it:
1. The source for
Adam Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Not necessarily true -- bulk friendly ISPs can also have legitimate
> > customers.
>
> I think you're wrong there.
>
> In spam-fighter lingo, a ``bulk friendly ISP'' is an ISP willing to
> tolerate its users sending unsolicited bulk email, which i
> > Actually, it's more of a philosophical question; the MAPS RBL only
> > lists IP addresses which are associated with `hard' network abusers,
> > e.g. bulk friendly ISPs, etc. So sites choosing to block traffic (or
> > SMTP) from IP addresses listed on the RBL know fairly well that they
> > wo
> > I wonder what is the figure for Linux if I would take into account the Xwindows
>interface and/or various libraries that meant to hide it. And what about the various
>window managers ?
>
> This figure is misleading anyway. Pure Unix has 5 system calls - open(),
> read(), write(), close() a
Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> i was wondering, before i spend several hours downloading and cinfiguring
> wine, whether it can run hebrew versions of windows programs?
> i tried it at the time with win 3.11 (I currently, hopefully not long run
> a 486) and got a message that it was the wrong version o
Recentli, I've finished the first working version
of my socks4/5 proxy/firewall for windows NT. Since the NT was in the
definition of the project, I couldn't do it other way :( although I did
want to. Now, when everything is working, and my grade is almost ready, I
want to port it to unix as well.
I know that staroffice doesn't support hebrew yet, but does anyone know if
it will load english documents writen with the hebrew version of word?
(I don't have word so I can't check it myself)
thanx
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i was wondering, before i spend several hours downloading and cinfiguring
wine, whether it can run hebrew versions of windows programs?
i tried it at the time with win 3.11 (I currently, hopefully not long run
a 486) and got a message that it was the wrong version of windows.
Also, does anyone hav
dorit ben shalom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately, I need a doc reader.
AFAIK, applix does not read Word7 docs (not sure though). Actually, I
believe we have both, but I have not used either for a long time. You
guys will laugh, but on the rare occasions when I need to read a doc
fi
dorit ben shalom wrote:
>
> Actually,
> my HP 3100 is _so_ proprietry,
> that my _windows_ ghostview has
> to use the generic mswinpr2 protocol.
>
> Does this mean that it is compatible
> with anything more generic in linux?
Well, that's pretty logical. Windows and Unix Ghostscript mostly use t
Actually,
my HP 3100 is _so_ proprietry,
that my _windows_ ghostview has
to use the generic mswinpr2 protocol.
Does this mean that it is compatible
with anything more generic in linux?
Thanks
(I hope you are not fed up with this
topic already)
Dorit
==
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Hi!
A company, supported by a VC, is looking for
*** Brilliant programmers
For a very ambitious and interesting project!
If you dealing with the Kernel & real time programming
& expert in C/C++/Assembler please connect my e-mail.
Thank you.
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