Check out hcal.
Ken
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Amir Hardon wrote:
> Does anyone know a good hebrew calendar for linux?
>
> Thanks,
> -Amir.
>
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Does anyone know a good hebrew calendar for linux?
Thanks,
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> How can I tell, within a Perl script, whether it was executed from the command
> line, or use'd by another script?
you can only use a heuristics - use 'getppid()' to get the PID of the
parrent process. then use 'ps -o comm PID' to get its command lin
Hi list,
I bought a few months ago a brother keyboard with internet keys. I fighted
with it for two days, and finally I managed to define all those keys, except
two which xfree86 does not supply name for them, but that can be changed ;)
I have attached an xmodmap for those keys, and a patch to
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Zvi Har'El wrote:
> Having downloaded and trying to install mozilla-spellchecker I got
>
> /usr/local/src/rpms# rpm -Uvh mozilla-spellchecker-1.0rc1-1_rh7.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> mozilla = 1.0rc1-1_rh7 is needed by mozilla-spellchecker-1.0rc1-1_rh7
>
>
1. You must Register an Event handler function by using
XtAddEventHandler(Widget widget,
EventMaskmask,
BooleannonMaskable,
XtEventHandler handler,
XtPointe
Right now I have to work with Xt/Motif (against my will) and I have the
following question:
Let's suppose I have a window and I wish to make sure that whenever I
press 'q' or 'h', a callback function is called. How do I do that?
Please give me a step-by-step recipe.
TIA,
Shlomi Fish
Having downloaded and trying to install mozilla-spellchecker I got
/usr/local/src/rpms# rpm -Uvh mozilla-spellchecker-1.0rc1-1_rh7.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
mozilla = 1.0rc1-1_rh7 is needed by mozilla-spellchecker-1.0rc1-1_rh7
However, I have already installed mozilla-1.0rc1-
Hi Elchanan.
All you need in order to connect to IRC and join our channel is an
IRC client. You can use BitchX if you're used to working in console
mode, or X-chat if you're usually using X. after you fetch one of
those applications, connect to the irc.openprojects.net server,
and join the #linux-
Since I moved from Netscape to Mozilla, I have
greatly missed the spellchecker function and have
tried replacing without much sucess.
Until I found this wonderful site:
A spellchecker tool for Mozilla's mail program.
http://spellchecker.mozdev.org/installation.html
A utility to allow you to modif
One can spot an advantage in your position: Eli seemed troubled that he doesn't
even know who are the thousands of people that consider him infectious. I don't
know what's the content of these bounces, but maybe you can send all the infected
people an unsolicited mail explaining them it wasn't yo
Forgot to mention that on previous posts:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Eliran wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:17:12PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Unknown Ports":
>
> Here is the output of netstat --inet -an -p
>
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:515
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Eliran wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:58:23PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:48:13PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> >
> > [snip excessive cruft]
> > > > It allways does. Start it with -nolisten tcp flag.
> > >
> > > Let say I dont, what others can do ?
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 01:48:07PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Eliran wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:41:45PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:27:37PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> > >
> > > > So how do I block this the X port or just not LISTENin
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Eliran wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:41:45PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:27:37PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> >
> > > So how do I block this the X port or just not LISTENing ?
First of all, the default configuration of X on linux is that any X cl
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:58:23PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:48:13PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
>
> [snip excessive cruft]
> > > It allways does. Start it with -nolisten tcp flag.
> >
> > Let say I dont, what others can do ? they connect to the machine and ?
> > what are t
I use sendmail/postfix to get new messages from my ISP's mail-server,
without it fetchmail get the first message and then quit deleteing all
my messages and causing a lot of head ache for me and other friends of
mine.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:45:01PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 2
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:41:45PM +0300, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:27:37PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
>
> [big snip]
> > >
> > > No, xfs is the X *font* server.
> >
> > So how do I block this the X port or just not LISTENing ?
>
> Essentially, you invoke X with -nolisten tcp.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:42:11PM +0300, Guy Cohen wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:27:37PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:17:12PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Unknown Ports":
> > > > I have just ran netstat and found out that
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Re: Unknown Ports":
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:17:12PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > Here's a simple rule (untested, so please test it) not allowing anything
> > from ppp0 (assuming you connect externally with a modem) to connect to these
> > ports:
> >
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:27:37PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
[big snip]
> >
> > No, xfs is the X *font* server.
>
> So how do I block this the X port or just not LISTENing ?
Essentially, you invoke X with -nolisten tcp. On my Debian system,
/etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc is used by the startx script to l
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 12:17:12PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Unknown Ports":
> > I have just ran netstat and found out that these ports are open:
> > 515, 6000, 113, 25
> > there are others but only these are connectable and in State LISTEN
> > (netstat
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Unknown Ports":
> I have just ran netstat and found out that these ports are open:
> 515, 6000, 113, 25
> there are others but only these are connectable and in State LISTEN
> (netstat --inet -an), the 25 port is the mail server postscript and
> I allowed
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 11:47:41AM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> /* Long Article */
>
> Hello,
> I have just ran netstat and found out that these ports are open:
>
> 515, 6000, 113, 25
>
> there are others but only these are connectable and in State LISTEN
> (netstat --inet -an), the 25 port is the ma
/* Long Article */
Hello,
I have just ran netstat and found out that these ports are open:
515, 6000, 113, 25
there are others but only these are connectable and in State LISTEN
(netstat --inet -an), the 25 port is the mail server postscript and
I allowed it.
Then what is port 515, 6000, 113 I
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: weird stuff in linux-il":
> In other words: Reply-To: keeps the discution to exatly one list, without
> hope to "invite" others, or to allow a discuion to span more than one
> list.
Right. And that is a bad thing, how?
Discussions *should* be
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