On 09-Mar-00 Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
>
> I also have a question: I currently implement printing by rendering (in
> a defined DPI) to a bitmap in a postscript file. I want to print by
> converting the TT fonts to Type42, and imbedding them in the postscript
> file, but I don't know how to do that
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 10:45:29PM +0200, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> Another question I asked in this previous thread was, how do I umute the
> varius devices, automatically, and with the specific settings I want.
> This question wasn't answered yet, and thats my question now.
> I'll appriciate your h
http://www.linux.com/newsitem.phtml?sid=1&aid=7635
check this out, did anyone d/l this stuff from
check the
http://www.chilisoft.com/downloads/
is it worth 1000$???
looks like your PRM file is corrupted - use BINARY mode (bin command in
FTP) - to download it..
If you're using KDE - then use KXICQ instead. Gnome? GQicq is your
answer :)
Hetz
Yosi TOROS wrote:
>
> hi last week I installed RedHat 6.0(I am a real babe)
> I download the l-icq as an rpm
hi last week I installed RedHat 6.0(I am a real babe)
I download the l-icq as an rpm but when I try to
install that package I am getting "not a rpm "message
any ideas:)
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
> > However one of Matan's highest priorities is a lightweight word
> > processor.
>
> Exactly! And C is much more heavyweight then Python .
>
> Overhead of Python's library: 567K on my system (including everything
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 08:50:13AM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Adi Stav wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 09:40:10AM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > > 1. The statistics didn't count *users*, but boxes. Each typical UNIX
> > >has more users connected to, *in average*, than a typical Linux
> >
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> I think I might have overstated my fear of bloat.
Then start fear as much as you stated: as a maintainer of a project,
you're the only person responsible enough to stop it from bloating.
> If I though using gtk or qt would help me in that goal, I'd
>
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Omer wrote:
> Why should one think about:
> * Embedding Tcl
> * Embedding Perl
> * Embedding ELisp
> or something else, when there is guile?
Simple: why I have a lot of faith in guile, it is pretty much vapourware
at this stage. Yes, there is code to play with, but it isn't
In one of the last week's threads I asked about how to auto start my sound.
Thanks to Ilya Konstantinov, I came back again to ALSA web site.
There I found a very useful util for configuring my modules.conf automatically.
Another question I asked in this previous thread was, how
do I umute the va
Dear Stanislav,
Recently you had posted a reply to my message to this list. In this reply
you complained about unusability of LISP as a scripting language. However,
you had missed the point.
guile is embeddable subsystem, which uses scheme variant as a reference
language. Real power of guile c
O>> or something else, when there is guile?
O>>
O>> It is designed from ground up to be as embeddable as beer, and no-one
O>> requires you (although I would like to have such a law passed a
O>> parliament) to use scheme syntax. It is the Right thing to use.
Maybe there's still renegades which a
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Omer wrote:
> Sorry people, what is happening here?
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> ... This is true because such an approach allows
> core develpers to focus on performance and stability, while branch
> developers may focus on features.
[... snipped ...]
> The whole previous message i
Sorry people, what is happening here?
Why should one think about:
* Embedding Tcl
* Embedding Perl
* Embedding ELisp
or something else, when there is guile?
It is designed from ground up to be as embeddable as beer, and no-one
requires you (although I would like to have such a law passed a
pa
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, "albert" wrote:
> WITH THE HELP OF GOD!!
>
> I'm writing a work on os'es and I need to find
>
> the formula that sets the priorety of jobs to the cpu
> as it well known it have to do with :
> nice and aging.
>
> I've looked all-msot every where and didnt able
> to fi
hi,
another question i have is this:
i have two computers connected through
twisted 10BaseT cable.
one runs:
Red Hat Linux release 6.1.92 (Piglet)
and the other:
Win (yuck - but has hebrew)
my problem begun when i upgraded to the
new beta redhat. when i try to telnet
from anywhere in t
hi,
i have reinstalled and missing
the mod_php3.c file.
i run redhat 6.2(beta)
where do i find this file
TIA,
Ohad.
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