Are you sure regarding to soon 2.4.4 from Mandrake?
And what is "soon"? a day? week? month?
Other than this addition, it is exactly what I wrote
It seems that we 100% agree ;-)
But the questions really remain (unless you really know that Mandrake is
going to release an updated kernel). So is
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Tomer wrote:
> You can (hopefully) still use the Turkish patch to see Visual (non-bidi)
> Hebrew. ;-)
No. It probably won't work as-is.
The fact that such a binary patch that substitues strings in the binaries
worked in one place does not mean it will work elsewhere. Actual
You can (hopefully) still use the Turkish patch to see Visual (non-bidi)
Hebrew. ;-)
From: "Oren Held" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mozilla BIDI!
> I've just d/led the latest mozilla *BINARIES*, and it supports logical
> hebrew! These are great news, imo :)
> The thing is that it doesn't seem t
Hi Tzafrir
> > I've just d/led the latest mozilla *BINARIES*, and it supports logical
> > hebrew! These are great news, imo :)
> >
> > The thing is that it doesn't seem to support any more visual hebrew. It's
> > not that bad, but that's weird because IBM's bidi code allowed both
> > logical and
Apparently the problem stems from me being partially brain-dead (lack of
alcohol, probably).
qmail processes the file .qmail and not .qmail-default (.qmail-default is
processed if virtual domains are configured and was irrelevant in this
case). Renaming the file to .qmail solved the problem.
Mul
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Oren Held wrote:
> Hi List
>
> I've just d/led the latest mozilla *BINARIES*, and it supports logical
> hebrew! These are great news, imo :)
>
> The thing is that it doesn't seem to support any more visual hebrew. It's
> not that bad, but that's weird because IBM's bidi cod
Sorry for the trivial question, but it seems I'm missing something.
I'm trying to run a local script when a certain user receives an e-mail. I'm
using qmail, and so it seems obvious that all I need to do is make the
following .qmail-default file:
/Maildir/
| /path/to/script/scriptname; exit 0
Th
A company called 'men & mice' released a product called 'QuickDNS' that's
suppose to be a DNS management client for the various DNS servers (BIND
8.2.3 on Linux is among the supported platforms).
See more info at:
http://www.menandmice.com/products/quickdnspro/index.html
- Aviram
- Original
Hi List
I've just d/led the latest mozilla *BINARIES*, and it supports logical
hebrew! These are great news, imo :)
The thing is that it doesn't seem to support any more visual hebrew. It's
not that bad, but that's weird because IBM's bidi code allowed both
logical and visual hebrew.
Cya,
Oren.
Hi, I dont know if its off-topic right now but I just wanted to notice some
things:
Now the only kernel with the mdk "improvments" is: 2.4.3 - soon 2.4.4 -
There isnt any mdk patch yet - as I said - soon.
gresecurity 1.1 is released which means this patch is for 2.4.4
OpenWall projects released
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 08:24:14AM -0700, Erez Boym wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone direct me to where I can find Voh_sdl.so,
> the full screen library for MpegTV.
Available straight on mtv's site:
ftp://ftp.mpegtv.com/pub/mpeg/mpegtv/player/x86-unknown-linux-glibc2.1/packages/RPMS
(get mtv-fulls
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 10:24:04AM +0200, Erez Avraham wrote:
> Greetings
>
> Ftp on demand -
> I noticed several sites are using this method to allow access to there ftp
> sites.
> you send email, or request from the web site and you are
> mailed back with temporary ftp URL, accessible for 12 h
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 10:22:11AM +0200, Erez Avraham wrote:
> Greetings
>
> i'm looking for a way to write records to bind (any version, any flavor)
> from winnt.
> our company is developing a collaboration server that uses DNS (winnt
> mainly) , for each user registered we write a CNAME recor
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 11:57:20AM +0300, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> IK>> As to KHTML (used by Konq), it's much more forgiving than Mozilla.
> IK>> Heck, it implements a 'document.all' object (for IE compatibility)!
>
> If it implements full MSIE DOM (including all properties and met
On Thu, 10 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What's wrong with the tag?
Well, first of all, it's not in any standard. Netscape thought it's nice,
and put it there. Second, Well, it's better to look at Eric Raymond's
HTML Hell Page:
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/html-hell.html
It's the
Greetings
i'm looking for a way to write records to bind (any version, any flavor)
from winnt.
our company is developing a collaboration server that uses DNS (winnt
mainly) , for each user registered we write a CNAME record on the DNS,
now I'm doing it on win2k DNS using dnccmd.exe.
I prefer Li
Greetings
Ftp on demand -
I noticed several sites are using this method to allow access to there ftp
sites.
you send email, or request from the web site and you are
mailed back with temporary ftp URL, accessible for 12 hours
how does it achieved, is it a build-in feature ? or do I have to write
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