Hi.
After trying a number of CD burners over here, and failing to find one
that could burn a RedHat image, I'm trying to convince the powers that
be to buy one. I would like an external SCSII burner that will work
under Linux and under M$. Reliability would be a big issue. Can anyone
offer an
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> philosphical it cannot be answered in a flash. What is the purpose of
> linux.org.il? Is it simply trying to be a technical resource about Linux?
this has been a long thread both on and off list, and the two esteemed
members here were not there in the fir
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> If I may add my 2 agorot:
>
> The website is a service to the linux *users* community, not to the linux
> software vendors. Of course, the vendors also benefit from a link in the
> website, but the main goal in the website is to help the Linux users who
On Sun, 7 May 2000, David Tabachnikov (NetHunter) wrote:
> Worship of RMS/JWZ? JWZ isn't for free software anymore - he is too busy
> with his night club. And I agree with both ESR's and RMS's ideas, so I
> can't worship RMS. Though I do agree with most of the free software
> concepts, and some o
At 23:57 +0300 on 07/05/2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>I got a cd contain graphic on a cd burned on Mac.
>So, I download the new kernel compiled it with hfs support as module,
>loaded it and started to browse it.
>The problem is that the extension are not visible and I have to much
>hidden direct
Shalom.
Ira's lecture was very successful. I didn't count but my estimate is that we
had around 100 people. The Student Union people were impressed with the
turnout and would like to advertise more widely the next lecture, on the
14.5, which will be about Installing Linux. So if you
didn't alread
Hi All
I got a cd contain graphic on a cd burned on Mac.
So, I download the new kernel compiled it with hfs support as module,
loaded it and started to browse it.
The problem is that the extension are not visible and I have to much
hidden directories visible like ".finderinfo" and "desktop".
Is
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > Couldn't find it on eGroups yet. Ahem?
>
> It appears that you have to be a hacker to use egroups :) For some reason
> egroups' search doesn't find hackers-il (it doesn't seem to find iglu too!!),
> but the magic URL
> http://www.egroups.com/grou
On Sun, May 07, 2000, Gaal Yahas wrote about "Re: Future Linux-il activities":
> On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 05:16:31PM +0200, Chen Shapira wrote:
> > Other than that - I'm now moving my energies and activities to a new list I
> > just opened: hackers-il.
> >...
>
> Couldn't find it on eGroups yet. Ah
Hello,
Beside using a programming language are there any tools to assists or even let
non programmers automate the interaction with the (books) library site so that
loans renewal can be handled from cron?
--
-- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
==
Try the following (riped from comp.mail.sendmail)
---
# attachments we don't like
CAvbs
# stuff all Content-Disposition: headers to our ruleset
HContent-Disposition: $>CheckContentDisposition
#
# checking content disposition
#
Kbadattach regex -n vbs$
D{noattach} "501 We do not accept vbs att
I believe Shlomi is right and we should accept it, provided that:
1) It will be under a different entry so that anyone can distinguish between
free and non-free.
2) At least initially we shall reserve the right to remove anything that does
not seem appropriate, based solely on our judgment. No f
Chen Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Other than that - I'm now moving my energies and activities to a new list I
> just opened: hackers-il.
You'll be blamed for every defaced web site and each Valentine email
on the whole bloody net from now on... I just hope you won't get
arrested. ;-)
-
Knowing that useful commercial s/w exists is important. I vote
for including it, and prominently marking it as such. Basically,
clearly state licence type and cost.
--
Oleg Goldshmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=
To unsubscribe, send mail
Yes, I know, there is a special database for Linux jobs (I just
finished to add the jobs), but this may be a scoop for many nostalgic
types here ("Yes! Finally, after 2000 years of history, Eli Marmor
is looking for people!"), and I also hope that after being subscribed
to this list so many years
Ira Abramov wrote:
> exactly, we're not disqualifying anybody, not even microsoft if they
> decide to start selling linux products. information wants to be free,
> and we are here to give out information and not censore it.
>
> Our policies do apply to the webserver. we use free software as a to
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 05:16:31PM +0200, Chen Shapira wrote:
> Other than that - I'm now moving my energies and activities to a new list I
> just opened: hackers-il.
>
> The list will ideally be expert programmers, free software bigots, and open
> minded individuals. Zen tendencies and Science F
Chen Shapira wrote:
> The list will ideally be expert programmers, free software bigots, and open
> minded individuals. Zen tendencies and Science Fiction fandom is a plus. so
> is the worship of rms/jwz. knowledge of scheme, java, c and python is a good
> idea.
> The idea is to have a hackers com
Hi,
Due to a sudden nervous breakdown, I'm dropping my linux-il activity.
Well, almost.
I won't be rewriting the site to Java. I'll continue to maintain the current
site until the replacement becomes stable.
I won't arrange the TA meetings, someone else should pick up this one.
I'll give the com
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> As far as I can see, we believe in free software but we don't necessarily
> believe that commercial software does not have a right to exist. I am an
> Objectitivist and as such am very much pro-Capitalistic. Thus, I don't see
> commercial software as evil,
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Sun, 7 May 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > commercial and closed-source products under the software directory. IMO,
> > it should because:
> > 1. We are the Israli Group of Linux Users (IGLU) not the Israeli Group of
> > Open-Source Devotees (IGOSD).
>
My suggestion:
Are there any costs associated with running the www.linux.org.il Web site?
If yes, then ask the non-open-source Linux software vendors to participate
in covering those costs.
--- Omer
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> As some of
Shlomi Fish wrote:
> As some of you know, the new Linux-IL links manager is present on the
> following URL:
>
> http://www.linux.org.il/new_links/
>
> Those who wish to get the username and password for admining it should
> E-mail me.
>
> In any case, I came here to ask whether I should include l
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> commercial and closed-source products under the software directory. IMO,
> it should because:
> 1. We are the Israli Group of Linux Users (IGLU) not the Israeli Group of
> Open-Source Devotees (IGOSD).
No, we are the Israely GNU/Linux Users. We believe in
As some of you know, the new Linux-IL links manager is present on the
following URL:
http://www.linux.org.il/new_links/
Those who wish to get the username and password for admining it should
E-mail me.
In any case, I came here to ask whether I should include links to
commercial and closed-sour
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, May 07, 2000:
> How does one implement such a filter on sendmail ?
IIRC such filter was announced on http://www.sendmail.com/
somewhere.
Vadik.
--
A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into
superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University e
Chyeck out if you're on ISAPNP state. If you're unable to use
depmod/modprobe/(/etc/conf/modules - in RH) successfully, or anyway you
prefer the quick solution, switch your card to manual configuration. get
apropriate IO and IRQ settings (IIRC, you shouldn't have problem with
that... :-) by figuri
Moshe Zadka wrote:
> On Sun, 7 May 2000, Omer wrote:
>
> > (define linux
> > (lambda question t))
>
> hm.
>
> Didn't you mean
>
> (define linux
> (lambda question #t))
>
> ?
>
> "t" is just a symbol like any other, while #t is the "canonical truth
> value"
Wrong - in R4RS t is #t and
HI
How does one implement such a filter on sendmail ?
regards
erez.
Ereli wrote:
This
could be useful.
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