What is the Israel Linux Association?
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
> Shalom,
>
> As of this week, our Department will be hosting the Friday meetings of the
> Israel Linux Association.
>
> The meetings will take place in Ross 201, at 10.00 a.m.
>
> Three speakers are scheduled
Hello Tzafrir!
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> In the case of gtk, there is a patch (which is aplied in Mandrake since at
> least 7.0 . I think it was also accepted into the main gnome distro) to
> have language-spesific config files: /etc/gtk/gtkrc.$LANG
> This file could be used to set the default font as a hebrew on
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Oren Held wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I thoght about it for a while: In lots of new un*x softwares there's
> support for 'gettext' (it allows the user to have an interface for the
> program in HIS language, or more correct: in his $LANGUAGE variable).
or LANG, or LC_MESSAGES, or LC_
Hello!
I thoght about it for a while: In lots of new un*x softwares there's
support for 'gettext' (it allows the user to have an interface for the
program in HIS language, or more correct: in his $LANGUAGE variable).
I translated downloader for X to hebrew, you can see this in the latest
version
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 09:39:15PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > il . It has been commited into XFree
>
> Have you noticed that in the Hebrew group the number keys
> are all messed up? (solved by defining the same keys for
> the 2nd group as well
Hello Tzafrir!
> The only problem is that the text shows up as question marks if I use an
> iso8859-8 font. I tried using iso10646-1 fonts as well, and I only see
> gibrish. And those fonts do contain hebrew glyphs. The only way I managed
> to display this in Hebrew was to use "web fonts". But th
Linux has some problems dealing with a mixed scsi and ide enviornment. I
don't know how to work around it though.
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From: "Hermoni, EranX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 1:45 PM
>
> Greetings
>
> I have installed Red Hat Lin
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 01:56:56PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > For instance: how can I use kedit to write notes in Hebrew? Do I need to
> > supply some sort of UTF8 keymap? (not a good idea)
>
> setxkbmap -variant basic il
> (or it might be 'he'
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 01:56:56PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> For instance: how can I use kedit to write notes in Hebrew? Do I need to
> supply some sort of UTF8 keymap? (not a good idea)
setxkbmap -variant basic il
(or it might be 'he' on your system)
If you have XFree 4.0, you might want:
s
Shalom,
As of this week, our Department will be hosting the Friday meetings of the
Israel Linux Association.
The meetings will take place in Ross 201, at 10.00 a.m.
Three speakers are scheduled for the next meeting, Friday 8th December.
The first lecture will be on Software Licensing,
(GNU
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Hermoni, EranX wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> I have installed Red Hat Linux7 and came up with the problem that it
> identified my pci scsi card when doing so the computer stops responding and
> i have to reset it and unplug the card.
> Is there a way around it?
> Thank you for
If my memory serves right, the number of sectors is different then the normal
CDROM, and is different from VCD 1.0 to 2.0..
My only suggestion for you now is to use Windows - and use NERO 5 (it worked
last time I
tried).
Nero's web site: www.ahead.de
Thanks,
Hetz
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote
Hi, I have a VCD 2.0 format disk I would like to copy.
It's a demo disk, not very interesting, but useful to me.
It has 20 tracks on it.
Anyone done this before? Please don't answer if you haven't. I've already
tried a whole bunch of things that "should work".
TIA Geoff.
--
Geoffrey S. Me
Greetings
I have installed Red Hat Linux7 and came up with the problem that it
identified my pci scsi card when doing so the computer stops responding and
i have to reset it and unplug the card.
Is there a way around it?
Thank you for your help
Eran Hermony
07 6804393
053 503701
Vi
Hi
Anybody here managed to persade kde2 to use iso8859-8 (or anything
similar) fonts?
For instance: how can I use kedit to write notes in Hebrew? Do I need to
supply some sort of UTF8 keymap? (not a good idea)
I don't use kde much, so I'm personally don't bothered by this. But I keep
getting as
Your command should be `info tar`:
"Use `--multi-volume' (`-M') on the command line, and then `tar' will,
when it reaches the end of the tape, prompt for another tape, and
continue the archive."
Guy
Mike Almogy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list.
> I keep getting tar: cannot write to /deb/...
Hi list.
I keep getting tar: cannot write to /deb/... write I/O error.
After reading some articals about this i think it is due to inaficient
storage device.
I have 25 GB drive and i backup it up with 24GB tape.
So my question is, how do i tell tar to wait to additional tape ?
Thanks,
Mike
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