On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, nir bareket wrote:
> HOWEVER, for what i understand this group purpose is to give people that
> aren't sure of adopting linux OP reasons for considering it not only help
> with the OP.
there are many bets in life, but Linux is one of the sure bets for the
next decade. If I
On 5 Dec 1999, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > who talked about fluff? I talked about being representative!
>
> IIRC, it was firmly stated in the past (by Ira?) that the Web site
> would stay lynx-compatible forever. So stipulated.
the two don't contradict. sites should remain lynx compatable for
se
sorry adir and other people who didn't understand why i put the questions
here. U r right,that not all of the questions should be for this group,
HOWEVER, for what i understand this group purpose is to give people that
aren't sure of adopting linux OP reasons for considering it not only help
w
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Please don't put visual fluff on the web site.
> > It will mean I will not be able to go there
> > any more :(
> >
> > Thanks for understanding
>
> who talked about fluff? I talked about being represen
SK>> Does overloading means having more then 1 procedure with the same name?
Three fcntl definitions mean you can omit last parameter. In fact, fcntl
is defined as extern int fcntl __P ((int __fd, int __cmd, ...));
so implementation will find and extract extra argument. Read
/usr/include/fcntl.h
Hi!
I am / was a Brief user since 1987, and a PREDITOR user since 1997, in
Brief emulation mode, under OS/2 and Win Anything.
I looked at Crisp year ago, and then again a week ago, and decided that
forking out $149 for a node locked copy was just too much for a FREE
operating system. (Sheesh!
Hi.
I have a couple of RZ26L SCSI disks which I took out of some old
Digital stations. I would like to use them under Linux. I was
wondering if anyone has done such a thing, and if so, are there any
issues like termination which need to be addressed.
TIA.
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As far as I know, one can not have more then 1 interface for the same C procedure.
Yet fcntl (2) seems to have 3. How come?
[08:02:50 /tmp]$ man fcntl |head -n17
FCNTL(2)Linux Programmer's ManualFCNTL(2)
NAME
fcntl - manipulate file descriptor
SYNOPSIS
I noticed many people link in their pages to linux.org, and so is the
central website. Implore you to reconsider, viewing the dark past of its
creator and owner (McLagan) and the shameful LSA attempt to undermine
the LSB and such. please DO consider linking instead to the linux.com
site, which ha
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Put more content (as opposed to fluff) on the web site.
>
> Please don't put visual fluff on the web site.
> It will mean I will not be able to go there
> any more :(
>
> Thanks for understanding
who talked about fluff? I talked about being repre
> OA>> > I have 17" monitor and I have AGP ATI Voodoo III 3000.
> OA>> I don't think that ATI manufacture Voodoo cards
> OA>> - possibly uou have a 3dfx card ?
> OA>> Also - what kind of 17" display you have ? I can't believe it only does
> OA>> 50-90 Hz VSync, since my 15" Daewoo does 45-120 Hz
>Put more content (as opposed to fluff) on the web site.
Please don't put visual fluff on the web site.
It will mean I will not be able to go there
any more :(
Thanks for understanding
Dorit
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On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> I tried writing a simple guide for setting up a modem dial-up connection
> with linux in Hebrew.
[... deleted...]
> Version 0.1 can be found, at the moment, at:
> http://192.117.14.10/~tzafrir/dial-up_setup_heb.html
hi,
i tried (finally) reading this
Are you sure you have the right vmware version (1.1.2) and the latest
vmware tools?
I've installed and tested SUCCESSFULLY Hebrew enabled windows 98 and
Hebrew version of Windows 98 (the one with the start button on the right
side).
Or maybe I didn't understand your problem correctly... ?
Hetz
Hi friends !
With interest I have been reading this weekends mails. To save space
and noise I put all my remarks into one :-)
1. What I wrote about HUJI people etc. was intended only as EXAMPLE and I
kindly ask you to stop this thread about HUJI people and their Linux &
community preferences. I
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, choo wrote:
> no one wrote out about it, so i'l try that out.
thanks Choo, I didn't get around to it...
> the meeting begun a little late, but that was good, since as israelies,
> most of us came slightly past 1pm.
I can tell you the firt part of the story... I picked up m
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 10:59:49PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> > EM>> I believe that "Perl of PHP?" will attract much more audience.
> > EM>>
> > EM>> Not to mention "MySQL or PostgreSQL", "GNOME or KDE", "GTK+ or Qt",
> > EM>> "mod_ssl or Ben-SSL", etc.
> >
> > "GPL vs BSD" and "vi vs Emacs" woul
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> OZ>> - Windows NT vs. Linux
>
> You call *this* new? Now that even New York Times, etc. is participating?
Yes. Relative to the vi vs. emacs religious war and other religious wars
from the 1980's.
OZ>> - Windows NT vs. Linux
You call *this* new? Now that even New York Times, etc. is participating?
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On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> EM>> I believe that "Perl of PHP?" will attract much more audience.
> EM>>
> EM>> Not to mention "MySQL or PostgreSQL", "GNOME or KDE", "GTK+ or Qt",
> EM>> "mod_ssl or Ben-SSL", etc.
>
> "GPL vs BSD" and "vi vs Emacs" would make a go
EM>> But all the dummies already decided that December 31 1999 is the end
EM>> of the millenium, so what I meant was Dec. 31 1999.
I see nothing bad in this - you can throw "millenium party" twice (or even
3 times, if you insist on Jesus' birthdate being not [01] AD). I think
this also is the mai
Dear Sir,
My company Vital Inc. makes CRiSP, a powerful and intuitive language
sensitive editor for development on the Linux platform. CRiSP can be used in
both character as well as GUI modes depending upon individual preference.
Emulation modes include brief, vi, emacs, edt, cua, and word
EM>> I believe that "Perl of PHP?" will attract much more audience.
EM>>
EM>> Not to mention "MySQL or PostgreSQL", "GNOME or KDE", "GTK+ or Qt",
EM>> "mod_ssl or Ben-SSL", etc.
"GPL vs BSD" and "vi vs Emacs" would make a good figh^H^H^H^Hsession topic
too :)
EM>> lecture about each of the side
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Ira Abramov wrote:
> well, it appears "the list" hates Hebrew, "the list" hates newbies, and
> "the list" hates moving it's butt. that's why people quietly sneak and
> arrange the Haifa Club and "unauthorized" forums. it's the most
> rediculous situation for a LINUX group I c
At 21:21 +0200 on 04/12/1999, Ira Abramov wrote:
>well, it appears "the list" hates Hebrew, "the list" hates newbies, and
>"the list" hates moving it's butt. that's why people quietly sneak and
>arrange the Haifa Club and "unauthorized" forums. it's the most
>rediculous situation for a LINUX gro
no one wrote out about it, so i'l try that out.
it appears that there were about 28 people that came in (including those
that came later, and one or two that left in the middle, hopefully just
cause they needed to get home before busses stop).
the meeting begun a little late, but that was good,
> i wanna change the superuser, the administrator account on my linux server
> name from root to another name, and have a regular user named root.
> i changed it on the "passwd" and the "group" and made the superuser toor
> (his group is wheel), but now i can't telnet unless the new root user ha
Hi Hetz & all,
YES! I have a problem !
It seems that vmware does not know about "Hebrew enabled" Win98, so
that it does NOT recognize the idle loop as such, and hence eats up
all available CPU. Note that Hebrew-enabled used an english(US) interface,
and can handle Hebrew is required, this is a di
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > Eh, just being picky: If you have to release it before the end of
> > the millennium you have a whole year ahead of you ;-)
>
> Actually my opinion is the same: The *REAL* end of the millenium is
> December 31, 2000; This date is exactly 2000 years after
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > > http://www.diburim.co.il/cgi-bin/forums/intraforum.cgi?forum=54
> > > http://www.sivan.co.il/wforums/ts.exe?tsurl=0.196.0.0.0&tsstmplt=sindex
> > >
>http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_all_25.asp?forum_id=1289
> > > http
I think that this discussion is off-topic, but since I was addressed,
I have to reply, don't I?
> Eh, just being picky: If you have to release it before the end of
> the millennium you have a whole year ahead of you ;-)
Actually my opinion is the same: The *REAL* end of the millenium is
December
Hi,
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effective immediately.
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Hi All,
I Don't know who is testing the latest VMWare, but I got few days ago
their3 LAB version.
This version adds some support for virtual floppies, as well as some
speedup for the guest OS (specially Windows 98 - but I'm using NT and I
see some improvement there also (they got some new screen
Hi
i wanna change the superuser, the administrator account on my linux server
name from root to another name, and have a regular user named root.
i changed it on the "passwd" and the "group" and made the superuser toor
(his group is wheel), but now i can't telnet unless the new root user has
user
Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2. Since Raz Systems "announced" it in the Linux Conference on
>Thursday, and even collected names of interested people, I don't
>have any excuse anymore, and it seems that I'll have to release it
>before the end of the millenium (i.e. this mon
> > http://www.diburim.co.il/cgi-bin/forums/intraforum.cgi?forum=54
> > http://www.sivan.co.il/wforums/ts.exe?tsurl=0.196.0.0.0&tsstmplt=sindex
> >
>http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_all_25.asp?forum_id=1289
> > http://forums.nana.co.il/forum.asp?id=16
>
> WHY a
In addition to thanking Hetz ("Thank you, Hetz!"), I want to add some
information:
1. Actually, I lack only a few hours to ready it for release, but my
zillion customers bomb me 24 hours at day with zillion^2 questions,
and each thinks that he's my only customer. So now everybody will
as
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Eli Marmor wrote:
> I already tried to start such a forum, but when I tried to tell the
> list about it, I was flamed by almost everybody. In my humble
I donno what was the story back then, so I can't judge. I'm told all
those sites are either slow or handle English badly or
> 2.1 open some lists or Hebrew forums for Newbies. My dream mirror server
> is not up yet, but when it will be, I'll install a Hebrew web forum for
> this (start sending me sugestions for the software, I'm not gonna write
> it from scratch.)
I already tried to start such a forum, but when I trie
> comperative session: Perl or Python?
I believe that "Perl of PHP?" will attract much more audience.
Not to mention "MySQL or PostgreSQL", "GNOME or KDE", "GTK+ or Qt",
"mod_ssl or Ben-SSL", etc.
The only problem is that there is no chance to find an objective
lecturer. Maybe the solution is t
Modem Update: If you'll goto http://lwn.net and look at the last weeks
articles, you'll find that Lucent has released a binary only driver for
their modem (it's in RPM).
I don't have IBM Thinkpad 600 (I wish I'll have one), but from what I
read on various places - it seems to work fine (the modul
Tal Fainberg wrote:
>
> I 've finally manage to install my IBM Thinkpad 600 with RH 6, after I
> tried it I found out that the SB(Crystal) working at demo part but
> refuse to respond on gnome event's although I checked the option for
> supporting gnome event's.
IBM published a special detailed
On 4 Dec 1999, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:
> Ira> oops... maybe I'm on the wrong list... am I on the linux USERS group or
> Ira> the Linux ZEALOTS group?
>
> Your intentions are totally lost for me here: was it a joke or an
> insult? I didn't talk about *MY* opinion or position, but about
Hi !
Strange problem: I use the Barak ISP. At some stage, about
2 months ago, my connection started failing at the LCP ConfigRequest stage,
complaining that the line is "not 7 bit clean" and that all 7th bits
come out 0. I eventually dispaired of barak, subscribed to HUJI (the
Hebrew U), and that
> "Ira" == Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ira> On 3 Dec 1999, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:
>> other places). A lot of people are aware of Linux, use it on regular
>> basis, even curse Microsoft occasionally, but do not actually regard
>> Linux as an important part of th
dorit ben shalom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to catch a ride from Jerusalem to the next meeting in
> Herzelia.
> Does anyone have a spare space ?
>
> (Ira said it is OK to post to the list :)
It is perfectly OK from my point of view to post such things to the list, but
when you
I would like to take issue with just about every item listed by
Schlomo Schapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, without trying to
convert anyone to my religion (-:
> - too much uninteresting mail
Not a separate issue, just a generalization of the following items -
I'll address it below.
> - too many si
OA>> > I have 17" monitor and I have AGP ATI Voodoo III 3000.
OA>> I don't think that ATI manufacture Voodoo cards
OA>> - possibly uou have a 3dfx card ?
OA>> Also - what kind of 17" display you have ? I can't believe it only does
OA>> 50-90 Hz VSync, since my 15" Daewoo does 45-120 Hz VSync - lo
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, David Hananel wrote:
> Hey
Hi.
> How did you all config the Resolution? I think I have a problem with that.
I usually use XF86Setup - it's graphical, and has far better
coustomisation options then Xconfigurator
> I am loading Xconfigurator and I am choosing 1024*1280 and I
Hi list
I am trying to catch a ride from Jerusalem to the next meeting in
Herzelia.
Does anyone have a spare space ?
(Ira said it is OK to post to the list :)
Thanks
Dorit
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On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Shaul Karl wrote:
> This is merely a question. I talk to nobody before asking.
> Is it settled that on the first Friday of Jan at 12:00 (Fri Jan 7 12:00:00
> IST 2000) Ury Segal will speak about the Linux kernel at the IDC?
the votes are pointing at Friday noons/afternoons,
This is merely a question. I talk to nobody before asking.
Is it settled that on the first Friday of Jan at 12:00 (Fri Jan 7 12:00:00
IST 2000) Ury Segal will speak about the Linux kernel at the IDC?
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Hey
How did you all config the Resolution? I
think I have a problem with that. I am loading Xconfigurator and I am
choosing 1024*1280 and I choose between 50 and 90 and the problem is that The
resolution stays something like 100*100 and I can be in that resolution... How
can I set the res
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