The party is still being planned...
There is no date yet...
By what Moshe told me, the guys from mozilla.org.il will give a small lecture,
and after that he plan's a party(music, drinks...).
Talk to him for more details.
-Amir.
On Friday 31 May 2002 01:21, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu,
On Thu, May 30, 2002, Amir Hardon wrote about "Mozilla 1.0 party.":
> Moshe Eshel([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
> is planning a party for the mozilla 1.0 release.
> He asked me to announce it here...
>
> The party site is:
> http://192.118.117.21/MozParty
>
> There is a list of participants at:
> http://w
On Thu, May 30, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Giving/Selling RedHat 7.3":
> Can any one burn me a copy of RH7.3 (not all 6 cd's neccessarily, the 3
Please, when you make requests such as these specify where you live and
work. Giving CDs to someone who could pass by your house one evening is
much simp
Hi Again,
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 12:41:11AM +0300, Barak Kaufman wrote:
> all the filter does is split the frequencies (low frequencies range goes to
> teh phone , hish to the adsl). probably what happens is that the modem doesnt
> recognise the "filtered" dialtone, what u can do is try to ove
On Wednesday 29 May 2002 23:52, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Building them? you mean installing them?
I think that if a binary rpm would be disrtibuted, with special rpm for each
non officials modules, like lirc, linmodems that would help a lot to
everybody. IMHO it's the distrivutions responsability
> I don't really think (or know) if .CSV is well standardized because the way office
>can choose were to put commas or were to position columns is not written any ware and
>for all we know may vary from version to version of office.
> The other thing is that when you save a file in csv excel tel
Moshe Eshel([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
is planning a party for the mozilla 1.0 release.
He asked me to announce it here...
The party site is:
http://192.118.117.21/MozParty
There is a list of participants at:
http://www.schnitzer.at/mozparty/?show=other#41
-Amir.
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\\ I don't know if it is much related but I
couldn't find any other appropriate place..
Can any one burn me a copy of RH7.3 (not all 6 cd's
neccessarily, the 3 installation disks are just fine) for a low price (less than
10 NIS for one disk)
or for free (if any one is willing ;-))
?
Do y
> > and the endianess of the data. SUN did it correctly, INTEL did not.
> >
>
> Could you elaborate why Intel did it wrong?
>
Since this question is probably more ancient and more heatedly debated than the
Temple Mount / Kharam-a-Sharif dispute, I suggest to cut it out before it
begins.
Dan
>
> Sort of. GCC is GCC, Glibc is Glibc and the Linux kernel is the Linux kernel.
> There are some hardware differences, such as the size of integers and pointers
> and the endianess of the data. SUN did it correctly, INTEL did not.
>
> Geoff.
>
> --
> Geoffrey S. Mendelson
> Bloomberg L.P., B
I am fwd a correspondence with the Bar Ilan people regarding the
purposed YOM IYOON. The chronological order is that my message was sent
first. this first message is at the bottom of the Forwarded Message.
Should linux-il want the event to be held there, and assuming the
film is part of the e
Hetz i compiled the driver from the link u gave me so far (since today morning
3 reboots) i didnt see any problems both the sound and the nvidia driver
seem to work fine ... can u describe what kind of problems u had with them ?
On Thursday 30 May 2002 01:43, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 May 2
http://www.ultralinux.org/ -> choose your distribution there (I heard SuSE 7.3
on Sparc is running very nicely, you can download the ISO's freely if I'm not
mistaken)
Hetz
On Thursday 30 May 2002 10:01, redbaron wrote:
> Hi list,
> Does anyone knew if there is a R-H edition for Sun (for CPU Sp
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
> hey, and what's a geekfest without free (as in free beer ;-) ) beer?
> if enough people want it, maybe the fee can be raised a bit (10 NIS?)
> to include a free bar.
But... if the admission fee is raised to cover the cost of the beer, then
the beer is no
redbaron wrote:
> Hi list,
> Does anyone knew if there is a R-H edition for Sun (for CPU Spark x2),
> newer then 6.2?
Redhat dropped support for SPARC at 6.2.
There were a couple of reasons for it, the biggest being that SUN4 and
SUN4C architecture has no buyers (only old machines in people h
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
> hey, and what's a geekfest without free (as in free beer ;-) ) beer?
> if enough people want it, maybe the fee can be raised a bit (10 NIS?) to include a
>free bar.
people who want beer will just go to a pub after the event and buy
themselves beer. doing
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 May 2002 22:36, guy keren wrote:
> > The current plan include:
>
> Come on Guy, you forgot the first rule: we're Israelies, there's going to be
> few lectures, and a movie...
>
> And food? no event can be done without some food arrange
Hi list,
Does anyone knew if there is a R-H
edition for Sun (for CPU Spark x2), newer then 6.2?
Dose a generic source code can be
compiled on this platform, or any other problems?
PS: not Mandrake Linux!!!
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> I currently have a Trident TVGA8900C with 1M memory and a Cirrus
> Logic 5428.Can anyone recommend a high quality _ISA_ SVGA video
> card? By high quality I mean anything that is better then what I
> currently have. An online pointer to the spec or as full name as
> On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 04:53, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> > Come on Guy, you forgot the first rule: we're Israelies,
> there's going to be
> > few lectures, and a movie...
> > And food? no event can be done without some food arrangements ;)
>
> I agree, we're a nation that most of it's meaningf
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/25503.html
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