> Check:
>
> http://microsoft.com/unix/ie/default.asp
>
> It says there that it is Internet Explorer 5 Service Pack 1. I wonder if
> anyone would use it.
This Service Pack is so old (a year and half ago), and was developed in
Israel (by MainSoft), so I believe that most of linux-il subscribers
I bought a new optical mouse few days ago (Maxxtro),
Replaced my old mouse with it while the machine is still working,
and without configuring anything I could use my new mouse(Both mouses are
PS2).
Yesterday I decided to give my machine a rest, and shut it down for the night.
And when I turned
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 08:19:09PM +0200, Eliran wrote:
> > Then why is it a linux forum and linux-people can't access/view the messages
> > ?
> > This is very m$ish thing. What is the problem ? I think there can be coded
> > something
> > that wil
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, david d wrote:
> Done this (on lin.blah.com), doneservice nfs
> restart - no good, the same result
Do check if the kernel supports NFS.
--Ariel
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áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 13:55, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> I take back my words. KVIRC doesn't seems to support encoding yet (donno
> why).
>
> BTW: it's funny to see KMAIL replies in hebrew - I bet Barak is running KDE
> with the hebrew interface...
Yes
I tried it
Like it (Not the Hebrew interfa
> In /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs there is a parameter passed
to the NFS modules
> that does not allow version 3 NFS connections.
Remove it.
>
> change:
> RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--no-nfs-version 3"
> to:
>
> RPCMOUNTDOPTS=""
>
> Geoff.
Done this (on lin.blah.com), done service nfs
restart -
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> I'm using the MP3 encoder called "notlame" (check google - there should
> even be an RPM for it floating around).
No, don 't. Use the latest version of LAME. It includes lot of improvments
in both the speed of encoding and the qualities of the MP3's produced.
NOTLAME com
I take back my words. KVIRC doesn't seems to support encoding yet (donno why).
BTW: it's funny to see KMAIL replies in hebrew - I bet Barak is running KDE
with the hebrew interface...
Hetz
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 13:41, Barak B wrote:
> áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 12:24, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> > H
áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 12:24, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> Huh??
>
> ksirc (at least in kde 3.1 cvs) can use hebrew out of the box.
Ksirc in KDE3.0 support Hebrew out-of-the-box
>
> cannot compile kde 3.1? ok. try kvirc - hebrew is supported there as well..
Kvirc - isnt support Hebrew ... (not in my k
1. i didnt succeed in compiling kvirc with hebrew support (some pointers maybe
?) i used it with the --with-local-8bit flag what i got was this - i can
change the font encoding in the preferences and see hebrew in the preview but
once i close the preferences dialog nothing changes ... and when
Huh??
ksirc (at least in kde 3.1 cvs) can use hebrew out of the box.
cannot compile kde 3.1? ok. try kvirc - hebrew is supported there as well..
Hetz
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 12:11, Barak Kaufman wrote:
> Hello list
> theres a new irc client entering the scene its called LXirc currently its
>
Hello list
theres a new irc client entering the scene its called LXirc currently its in
early developement but already usable and *supports hebrew off the box* (no
special tweaks needed). it is not X-chat yet but IMHO it looks and feels
better than ksirc. u can take a look at it on
http://lxir
If indeed it does work, and if it supports all the stuff that only ie
supports, such as marquee ,VB, and other stuff.
I think this is what monopoly means.
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> Check:
>
> http://microsoft.com/unix/ie/default.asp
>
> It says there that it is Internet Explor
david d wrote:
> I'd like to ask you for a help.
> At my place of work we have a Silicon Graphics
> station (I'll cal it sg.blah.com) and a Pentium with
> RedHat 7.2 (lin.blah.com). I want to set NFS, so that
> users on lin.blah.com have access to /home on
> sg.blah.com. Today sg.blah.com suc
Check:
http://microsoft.com/unix/ie/default.asp
It says there that it is Internet Explorer 5 Service Pack 1. I wonder if
anyone would use it.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Hi, people!
I'd like to ask you for a help.
At my place of work we have a Silicon Graphics
station (I'll cal it sg.blah.com) and a Pentium with
RedHat 7.2 (lin.blah.com). I want to set NFS, so that
users on lin.blah.com have access to /home on
sg.blah.com. Today sg.blah.com succesfully serve
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