On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> From: Miles Teg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:05 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Re: MS prohibits licensees using open source as development
> tools?
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> > > Unix version contain
go get it www.microsoft.com/unix?
Oh my god, it looks like http://www.mslinux.org/ but this is for real.. can
someone d/l it (if it's avaiable for free) and take a snapshot of it? It is
interesting...
- Original Message -
From: Miles Teg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> I remember I saw it one, somehere... it's not a linux specific but
There's a version of MSIE for Solaris - that's what they call "MSIE for
UNIX". I have yet to see one person that saw it (MSIE for Solaris) and
doesn't think it sucks big time.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be couns
I remember I saw it one, somehere... it's not a linux specific but linux can
abiuosly use it. I saw IE for mac also. Will all those versions include
bidi?
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From: Miles Teg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:05 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re
> Unix version contains software licensed from Mainsoft Corporation.
> Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Mainsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Mainsoft
> is a trademark of Mainsoft Corporation.
UNIX VERSION? where?
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MS area bunch of hiprocats (tzbuhim). Here is the part of the about in IE5
which nobody reads, look at the part which is marked (by me), I am ignoring
the first line for now... They do use open source code:
Based on NCSA Mosaic. NCSA Mosaic(TM); was developed at the National Center
for Supercomp
There is a lot of noise about the Windows XP Smart Tags
(latest: disabled in IE6, still in Office XP). it seems that
there is an analogous (not completely) Open Source project:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtags
- for Linux/X.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it ain't broken, it
>crash or freeze?
Dunno yet, will only be able to check on this today in the evening. Can't
network this machine from here.
>What type of mouse do you have, BTW?
Logitech WheelMouse (optical), USB plug, connected through USB-->PS2
adapter to the PS2 port.
Works great under SuSE default kernel i
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I checked the archives for this, and didn't find anything.
> An irritating gpm problem, and it's the second machine this happens to me
> on - I compile a custom 2.4.x kernel, (this time, it was 2.4.5) on SuSE 7.1
> (this doesn't happen with the defau
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 June 2001 22:05, Gal Goldschmidt wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> > > I would like to buy a Linux-friendly CDR.
> > >
> > > What would you recommend?
> >
> > I can tell you what not to buy: HP USB.
What model wher
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I checked the archives for this, and didn't find anything.
> An irritating gpm problem, and it's the second machine this happens to me
> on - I compile a custom 2.4.x kernel, (this time, it was 2.4.5) on SuSE 7.1
> (this doesn't happen
Hi list.
I checked the archives for this, and didn't find anything.
An irritating gpm problem, and it's the second machine this happens to me
on - I compile a custom 2.4.x kernel, (this time, it was 2.4.5) on SuSE 7.1
(this doesn't happen with the default SuSE kernel) and when loading the gpm
ser
Well, the answer is simple..
If you're going with IDE/ATAPI CD-R/CD-RW drives - all of them should work.
USB devices drives - most of them should work, HP works ok (tested few weeks
ago)
SCSI devices - should perfectly work, as long as your card is supported, of
course..
Hetz
On Wednesday
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 22:05, Gal Goldschmidt wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> > I would like to buy a Linux-friendly CDR.
> >
> > What would you recommend?
>
> I can tell you what not to buy: HP USB.
And why not to buy it? I assembled 3 of those to a small company few wee
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:47:57AM +0300, Etay Meiri wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone knows the status of ACL support in the Linux kernel?
If you mean "Filesystem ACLs", you can find patches at
http://acl.bestbits.at/
There are already applications to support this ACL interface, such as
the late
Etay Meiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone knows the status of ACL support in the Linux kernel?
Type "ACL Linux kernel" into Google - it will show you links,
including the kernel list archives.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it ain't broken, it hasn't got enough features
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 10:05:06PM +0300, Gal Goldschmidt wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
>
> > I would like to buy a Linux-friendly CDR.
> >
> > What would you recommend?
> I can tell you what not to buy: HP USB.
> If it's IDE or SCSI ( internal or external), it's probably
>
Hi,
Does anyone knows the status of ACL support in the Linux kernel?
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Etay Meiri[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 11:26:42AM -0700, Efraim Yawitz wrote:
>
>
> On 27 Jun 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> > Matan Ziv-Av <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Do we care about this?
> >
> > Yes, if you work in a mixed Open Source / Microsoft environment.
> >
> > > Does this have anyth
Efraim Yawitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can anyone not care about this? What is to prevent M$ from
> selling ('licensing') software with a condition that requires you to
> buy a certain brand of car, read a certain newspaper, or vote for a
> certain political party? Does this kind of s
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