Oren,
Although the company doesn't give you support (you download their product for
free, they don't see a single dollar from you AND you want support which
costs them money?), they'll be happy to hear about bugs if you found on their
product. But before you shout about bugs - look at their b
I got to reply to this!
On Saturday 24 February 2001 01:53, Oren Held wrote:
> Hello Noam
Hello Noam, Oren
>
> 1. I'm sure suse didn't create this driver by themselves. I believe that
> what it uses is what I use for my hp720 - pnm2ppa. it's a driver made by
> someone not related to suse, you c
Oren Dear,
The next time that you use your IDE drive, USB devices, Blue tooth device (in
the near future), your motherboard chipset, X windows, KDE or GNOME- think
WHO IS SPONSORING THIS WORK?
Those who package it add lots of values besides collections. What about
writing docs for the distrib
Hello Hetz
The wrong thing is that they are getting money for programs that
volunteers did _FOR FREE_, on their own time. instead of giving the money
for the volunteers I'm giving it to the company who packed this and made
some nice setup program ? no thanks. they should release the d/l version
w
Hello Noam
1. I'm sure suse didn't create this driver by themselves. I believe that
what it uses is what I use for my hp720 - pnm2ppa. it's a driver made by
someone not related to suse, you can use it with any distro.
2. yast is good indeed. but it's not free and it has a stupid license as
far
as
Hello Shaul
Do you really think that they care so much about their 'customers' who pay
them nothing ? They're selling it at this 'gap time'- means it's already
non-buggy in their opinion. they just want people to buy it instead of
d/l.
Cya,
Oren.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> I am n
HI Noam, others...
I'll be poilte...
The only reason that SuSE are doing this is because they do want to survive
and make money, I belive.
> It's wrong because that's not the idea of linux, it ment to be a free
> software.
No, the source should be free in the GNU/Linux world. True - that NOT
Gentle people,
I'm attempting to plan a rather wild Linux installation party which
will take place at BGU. Any prospective participants should contact me
so we will organize it with greater detail. For starters, we should
find a suitable room for the party. Suggestions are highly encour
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> > I am not familiar at all will SUSE and I do not know what is the time lag
> > between releasing a new version and putting the ISOs for free downloa
> I am not familiar at all will SUSE and I do not know what is the time lag
> between releasing a new version and putting the ISOs for free downloading.
> Yet I am not sure that a reasonable time gap is not desirable. This is
> because it let SUSE test their disk in a more wide scale testing
> env
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hi!
you probably saw my mail from yesterday, about having a same chip modem
as you.
well, I worked a lot on it, and read lot of manuals, but the only thing
i could do is just settin
> Hello Noam
>
> I didn't even know it's out.. hmmm.. the just cause me hate them..
> I really want to move to deb/slack..
>
> I think I'll do it in my next vacation. I'm not having fun using such a
> commercial distro.
>
I am not familiar at all will SUSE and I do not know what is the time l
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I know it's very annoying. And it makes me mad also, but I have two
reasons I'm sticking with it for right now:
1. It has a driver for HP printers I couldn't find anywhere els
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 07:49:14PM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Not sure whether the following actually sells the hardware (and, in
> particular, the AVM Fritz!PCI) but you might try:
I wouldn't recommend the ASUSCOM PCI card (a CologneChip chipset) since
they seem to have issue with buffer overru
Hopefully you'll get a better response. In the mean while, I hope the
following will do:
1. I would look at the kernel sources, the kernel docs for nfs and on the web.
2. If I have to guess then I would say that nfslock is a locking mechanism for
NFS. As far as I know, one of the problems with
Not sure whether the following actually sells the hardware (and, in
particular, the AVM Fritz!PCI) but you might try:
See.U.Tech Ltd
New Industrial Zone
18 Rozansky street
Rishon LeZion
phone # 03 952 1819
Fax # 03 052 1821
> Hi list.
>
> I'
Hello Noam
I didn't even know it's out.. hmmm.. the just cause me hate them..
I really want to move to deb/slack..
I think I'll do it in my next vacation. I'm not having fun using such a
commercial distro.
Cya,
Oren.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> Does any1 has this new release of
I have Kylix Preview Release 4 here...
While running on remote X server over the 100mbit network (my linux machine
is headless), it's fast. Not as fast as Delphi 5 running locally, but fast
enough for productive work. As for compiles, I see that it is very very
fast, probably much faster then Delp
Hi,
Yes, only the GUI is using wine (you can check that and see that while you're
running kylix - you'll see a process called "wineserver" is running)
As for the compiler itself, I've been receiving reports from beta testers
that the compiler itself is blazingly fast, and I got a report on IRC
I installed today my linux box again (RH6). I installed also KDE1, but since
I am a KDE2 user installed it later from sources. I made a small script for
loading KDE2 (just setting the path, ld_library_path, qtdir and so on) and
then called the standard kde startkde script. I made an entry in GDM f
Are you sure it's wine? I mean if I update wine I actually update Kylix?
I konw wine is slow I tested Startcarft with it. You can play on it if only
if you have a 400MHZ computer and above (and then it will act like my 233
on win98).
- diego
- Original Message -
From: "Hetz Ben Hamo" <[E
Does any1 has this new release of SuSE? I would like to get a copy of
it, if it's possible. Suse, like in their last release doesn't hurry to
put an ISO out for download.
--
Noam Meltzer
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Recently one computer of mine has some problems with the network
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