On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2 - This is not really related, but I'm curious. If I have a WIN-printer on a
> WIN98 networked machine, can I use the printer from a LINUX box on the
> network ?? I know that LINUX can't use a WIN-printer, but this is not really
> the same
Hi,
I have two completely unrelated printer questions.
1 - I've been using my Epson Stylus II with no problems, but the time has come
for a new printer. I'm thinking of the Epson Stylus 670, but it's a very new
model and I can't find any info about compatability. I know it's **not** a
WIN-printe
hi all!
someone that uses Suse 6.3 told me that he can see Hebrew in the
internet...
is that possible ? any new font that i didn't hear about ??
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"Henry Ficher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All this is very interesting, but I got stuck on the first word: What on
> earth does IANAL stand for? I hope is not as lurid as it sounds. ;-)~
It actually is: I Am Not A Lawyer.
My excuses for using it are:
a) The abbreviation was used on Linux-I
Hi, Herouth!
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 02:33:19PM +0300, you wrote the following:
> The problem with Netscape is that it doesn't always accept the setting you
> pick for the character set. It prefers taking the character set offered to it
> by the site. But if the site says it's ISO-8859-8, it wil
Name Service - it tells the DNS server from where to get the zone.
If you do a nslookup
>server relay.huji.ac.il (it will be much faster and will not give a
headache to your DNS server)
>ls -t NS org.il (there are allot, but less then co.il :-))
You will c a long list of (for example) :
linux
Hi
The NS stand for the domain server which my dns server will feed with
information ?
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Ira Abramov wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I remember there used to be a standard tool in Unix to record actions
> done in the shell, I think it was "session" but I'm not sure, now I
> can't find it anywhere. any ideas?
typescript - try that. Or something similiar. Comes with MDK but not RH.
==
Check /var/log/samba/log.nmb for errors regarding nmbd. Or try using full
DNS name for the host.
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Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> It does not work for me on my Debian 2.2 (woody). I do not have any Bidi
> support, just the standard netscape 4.73 that Debian is offering.
> I can see what I would call the old pages (those which are not "TeleSite"?)
> but not the TeleSite ones.
> For example, I can see ww
It does not work for me on my Debian 2.2 (woody). I do not have any Bidi
support, just the standard netscape 4.73 that Debian is offering.
I can see what I would call the old pages (those which are not "TeleSite"?)
but not the TeleSite ones.
For example, I can see www.telem.openu.ac.il with cour
LinuxGeek wrote:
heya all !! :-)
i am running mdk 7.1 on my machine at work
i want to mount a volume from another Linux machine (RH 6.1) on my
local network.
when i am trying to mount i am getting this :
[root@sysadmin installs]# mount -t smbfs //mail/hda /mnt/mail_machine
Password:
tree
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
>
>
> > Pavel - you cannot un-install Windows Media player - thats the sad
> > fact...
Actually you can uninstall it from the control panel. It just lacks
an uninstall icon, which simply means that it does not comply with the MS
criteria for getting t
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> 1) What are "visual fonts" that are mentioned in the forwarded message (at the
> bottom of this post)?
Hebrew font which are not controlled with any BiDi package. That is, just any
iso-8859-8 font.
> 2) The above site seem to have 2 kinds of www pages. The first kind is us
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