On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
> Don't you think that it's about time we make a Hebrw
> distribution ?
>
You should take a look at the Ivrix project which aims to do just that.
Its URL is http://www.ivrix.org.il/.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> Erez
>
>
> ___
Hi,
> Following the example of MS-Office,IE,W2K the aim is
> to make general
> software Hebrew-enabled (mainly: support unicode and
> bidirectionality).
> There is some progress in that direction (next
> versions of QT and GTK will
> have such support).
I'd have to agree that there are some cha
Hi,
No, It wont do any damage, The only thing you mite
experience (and as Tzafrir stated can be corrected) is
that your Heb messages will appear as garbage or in
the wrong direction.
I'm sinking my palm on bath Linux (At home) and Win2K
(At the office) and there are no other problems.
Erez
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SF>> According to this kind of logic, MS would actually want their code to be
SF>> stolen. Let's get serious: if an open-source code implements something
No. The loss would be much greater than the benefit. But if it's _already_
stolen anyway, why not to use it?
SF>> a copyrighted code and use i
Shaul Karl wrote:
>>
>> In case the computer will prompt you to issue root password or to hit
>> ctl-D to continue, you will have to switch to
>> MaV's method. That behaviour, which is standard on Debian Linux and is
>> not on RedHat and Mandrake, means
>> that you have sulogin program instal
> Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, hagit wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Please don't laugh at me:
> >> How do I login to my Linux mail server, if I forgot my password ?
> >> Hagit
> >>
> >
> > reboot. at LILO prompt type "linux single" to boot into single user mode
> > (assuming yo
Gentlemen,
Please stop this.
During 1996 I worked at Mainsoft porting OLE2, regedit and almost every
other piece of the Microsoft development environment to various Unixes.
The source code is of such uniformly poor quality that no open source
effort would accept it as the basis for any developmen
Hi
How can i chenge the network interface card
configuration in mandrake 7.1 station?
i exchanged the 10 mb 3com int card to 3com 100 mb
and the station can not find the new hardware automatically.
is there any autoprobe process on startup or
something after startup to autoprobe the new ha
Hi folks.
Before I start downloading a good ISO image through my freaking ISDN
connection,
Is there anyone whom I could reach within Gush Dan one of these evenings to
exchange
a freshly burnt SuSE 7, or latest Red Hat for a blank writable CD?
thanks,
vit
===
HI
I am using the imap server that comes with redhat ( I think it is wu-imapd )
it is :
1. slow ( e.g. try pressing save-attachment-as, then stop in the middle, then try again ... )
2. hard to configure ( either change code and compile, or use it's undocumented-look-at-the-source configf
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> Moreover, they don't have to prove anything. Just the fact that developers
> of project X will be engaged in legal battles instead of developing code,
> will be enough to drive volonteers and donations (especially from
> commercial enti
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of upgrading my Mandrake 7.0 to 7.1 (or maybe waiting for 7.2),
> but I've heard too many **horror** stories about the upgrade process destroying
> various settings - network, menu preferences, etc. In the past, when I
> moved f
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> HBH>> Since most of Linux applications are open source - they cannot
> HBH>> say it's stolen, cause if they'll say that - then they'll have
> HBH>> to show their code and prove that it's the same...
>
> Not at all. They will claim thei
Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, hagit wrote:
>
>
>> Please don't laugh at me:
>> How do I login to my Linux mail server, if I forgot my password ?
>> Hagit
>>
>
> reboot. at LILO prompt type "linux single" to boot into single user mode
> (assuming your boot label is "linux"
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Infineon Technologies Savan
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And who said that microsoft was really compormised, maybe this is what
thay want the world to think. maybe it can be use against Open-Source
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
> HBH>> Since
do you have the root password ?
if you forgotten the root password then you might
want to boot the server in single user mode :
lilo boot: linux single
if that does not help then you can boot the
computer with the cdrom (redhat 6.2) and use rescue option (not anything else
!!!)
Then af
And who said that microsoft was really compormised, maybe this is what
thay want the world to think. maybe it can be use against Open-Source
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
> HBH>> Since most of Linux applications are open source - they cannot
> HBH>> say it's stolen, cause if
hagit wrote:
> Please don't laugh at me:How do I login to my Linux mail server, if I
> forgot my password ?
hahahahaha!
hahahahahaha!
ok
boot machine. when lilo prompt appears, type:
linux init=/bin/sh
when you have shell, edit passwd and kill password.
sync; syn
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