Your obviously right!
Another problem is that Lynx utf-8 support is very poor, it does not
break lines on number of character, instead breaks on number of bytes,
I didn't mean that farsi does everything, but the output is quite
interesting and usable, also `LESSCHARSET=UTF-8 less filename' also
w
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001, Behdad Esfahbod wrote about "Farsi Library (libfarsi)":
>..
> -I use it with lynx, it's a great success, just set your display's
> character set to utf-8 in lynx.
This will probably give good results on many pages, but I think it won't
work correctly in all cases. This is b
Oops, I forgot to give the URL:
http://bamdad.org/~behdad/download/farsi.tar.gz
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Hi all,
Recently I have done some work on a new library called Farsi, it's
just some wrappers around fribidi now, but is growing.
Currently it sits between your terminal and applicaton, and simulates
a bidi terminal, the output is really interesting.
Some points:
-Just works with utf-8, but e
Yeah, it's a virus, I have recieved it many times this week, the
attachment has Audio/wav mime header, .scr extension and is a Win32
executable, I recieved it from David too, and replied, but the replied
mail rejected!
behdad
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Ghiora Drori wrote:
> Hi,
> I just got an emai
I am using AVP (www.avp.ru) with great success, on FreeBSD and Linux. It
has "server" edition and "workstation" edition... For me, "server"
edition was too expensive and actually unneeded, so I have "workstation"
and check/bounce my incoming email via .qmail with a simple perl
script... Its serve
Yes, here is a reason:
Could someone recommend a good anti virus for sendmail or exim or QMAIL with
updates etc?
So far I have heard about Amavis. Any other options?
I don't need this personally, but there are lots of sys admins on this
mailing list who probably want to hear about this.
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Ghiora Drori wrote about "ADSL keep alive script or virus":
> Hi,
> I just got an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
> subject : ADSL keep alive script
> and with a file that is not readable on Linux. However strings shows it is
> a windows executable. (stuff like: "this
Hi,
I just got an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
subject : ADSL keep alive script
and with a file that is not readable on Linux. However strings shows it is
a windows executable. (stuff like: "this program will not run on DOS ")
Anybody know if this is a virus ?
The sender is supposed to b
I ran across this interesting post by Linus and
thought some of you might find it enlightening.
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Subject: Re: Coding style - a non-issue
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Rik van Riel wrote:
> I'm very interested too, though I'll have to agree
This message was rather appropriate for the Hackers-IL mailing list.
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> So, Nadav, if I want to post something at linux-il, without you knowing about
> it, should I simply add the following lines to my message?
>
> 1
> 0
> Z0gS ... mutilated to make the
m
a better solution is to install an anti-virus.
One has to be crazy today using windows without an anti-virus.
i.e: AVX or norton and trend-micro are pretty good.
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Yup, got if from our dear David - got even 3 copies of it..
Damn fucking Windows MCSE sys admins - can't even install an anti virus on
their mail servers?
Hmm, I wonder if it runs on wine ;)
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 15:38 pm, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Don't open the attached file on Window
so?actualy huji does uses squid...so is machba not that it matters its a
set protocol at least part of it
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> FYI,
>
> not everybody uses squid for proxy services. HUJI for example uses
> some
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about "Re: making a non-GPLed module":
> So, Nadav, if I want to post something at linux-il, without you knowing about
> it, should I simply add the following lines to my message?
>
> 1
> 0
> Z0gSPTNEI2YAPiu7YYJW5q94cmMWly6hsWNpffE
No need for these "1
FYI,
not everybody uses squid for proxy services. HUJI for example uses
something commercial...
Schlomo
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
> Hey, I know it's not exaclly the place
> to ask it but I guess I know no better.
> is there some israeli proxy net?
> ie:already set web proxy hierchy
>
Hey, I know it's not exaclly the place
to ask it but I guess I know no better.
is there some israeli proxy net?
ie:already set web proxy hierchy
since all universaty proxies goes through machba
how come they are not sibilings of each other?
if there isn't such net is anyone intersting in the maki
So, Nadav, if I want to post something at linux-il, without you knowing about
it, should I simply add the following lines to my message?
1
0
Z0gSPTNEI2YAPiu7YYJW5q94cmMWly6hsWNpffE
(oops. if it works, you won't answer... this smells like Godel.)
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: making a non-GPLed module":
> Don't open the attached file on Windows. It's a worm called
> "Woem_badtrans.B" according to my anti-virus. just in case you were
> using an MS machine.
Yes, from to Nov 25 to Dec 2 I got 143 (!) copies of this
Don't open the attached file on Windows. It's a worm called
"Woem_badtrans.B" according to my anti-virus. just in case you were
using an MS machine.
Shachar
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about "Re: [Slightly Off Topic] processor
speed":
>...
> However, on Sun/Alpha the best I can do is run psrinfo, but it is
> problematic since those systems are in some cases assymetric - and I cannot tell
> on which cpu my proccess is running.
Assymetr
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> I admit this is slightly "Meaningless Numbers Calculus", but I have
> to measure a certain computational task, and come up with a number
> per architecture. I could use total process time, but dividing it
> with the processor speed to acquire a measure
I admit this is slightly "Meaningless Numbers Calculus",
but I have to measure a certain computational task, and come up with a number
per architecture. I could use total process time, but dividing it with the
processor speed to acquire a measure of total cpu cycles seems more appropriate.
Retur
Had the exact same problem with a friends' modem (ESS' modem - ES2898s
chipset - I opened the computer up and looked at the actual chip, as
well as looking up the Windows 2000 PnP ID).
After giving up for two or three times, trying to setserial it directly,
we managed to fing it in the linmode
Hi,
I have a modem installation problem.
My new RedHat 7.1 and KDE 2 recognize my modem as
ES2898 modem running in IO area 6500-6507 and
Interrupt 10 but I cant find a /dev/* in the Kppp
application which opens that modem.
Any idea on how I can detect the correct /dev/* ?
Thanks
Erez
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