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Linux-il and Linux-kernel as fairly close on my contacts list...:)
Sorry...:(
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On Saturday 05 October 2002 00:06, David S. Miller wrote:
> There is simply no portable way to make changes to the system call
> table, so exporting it makes zero sense.
> -
I don't wish to comment on the need or lack thereof of exporting the sys cal
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> Due to stupidity combined with some bad luck, I had to upgrade manually quite a
> few of rh8's rpms.
>
> Before I upgrade a package I prefer to --test the consiquences, and only then
> actually do the thing. but for lots of pacakges testing takes lots o
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002, voguemaster wrote about "Re: xmms rh8":
> Honestly I don't quite get it.
> How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
>
> RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS ??
> This makes me think twice about this re
Hello, gentle folk,
Due to circumstances which shall not be elaborated on in this august
forum, come November 1st I shall be available for full time / part
time and / or consulting positions, hacking everyone's favorite
kernel and other sundry free sotware projects.
My CV is available at http:
On Friday 04 October 2002 02:57 pm, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> I haven't installed rh8 yet, but did they at least, rig the various
> multimedia/web programs to offer/automaticaly to convert mp3 to ogg?
> Because it would be very annoying for newbies/people who don't have time
> to play with the os to s
On Friday 04 October 2002 02:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> AT>> they did it because of piracy issues. you can always get the
> AT>> plugin's and add them manually.
>
> Just a second. Is it real RH statement that mp3 format equals piracy
> (which means, unofrtunately, that RH management has com
Due to stupidity combined with some bad luck, I had to upgrade manually quite a
few of rh8's rpms.
Before I upgrade a package I prefer to --test the consiquences, and only then
actually do the thing. but for lots of pacakges testing takes lots of time (and
disk access), which is then repeated dur
AT>> they did it because of piracy issues. you can always get the
AT>> plugin's and add them manually.
Just a second. Is it real RH statement that mp3 format equals piracy
(which means, unofrtunately, that RH management has completely lost his
mind) or it is what you personally think?
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I haven't installed rh8 yet, but did they at least, rig the various
multimedia/web programs to offer/automaticaly to convert mp3 to ogg?
Because it would be very annoying for newbies/people who don't have time
to play with the os to start converting manually or to even think about
the concept of c
voguemaster wrote:
>Honestly I don't quite get it.
>How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
>
>RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS ??
>This makes me think twice about this release..
>
>
RedHat already had to pull off al
> Patented technologies are doomed to dissapear.
Indeed, but only because every patent has its expiration date...
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On Friday 04 October 2002 14:13, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> General discomfort of the fact that mp3 is a problematic by a patents, and
> that the patent holder can change the license terms at any desirable
> moment? Probably.
Patented technologies are doomed to dissapear.
As we all switched to png a
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On Friday 04 October 2002 14:28, you wrote:
> Honestly I don't quite get it.
> How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
>
> RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS
> ?? This makes
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Amir Tal wrote:
> On Friday 04 October 2002 11:28 am, voguemaster wrote:
> > Honestly I don't quite get it.
> > How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
> >
> > RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS
> > ?
they removed the mp3 libs because of legal battle and fear of patent
infrigement.
i can't blame them, they are a profitable company that emphasises on making
money and so a fear of legal battle is very frightening. especially when
Fraun-something (the inventors of mp3 format) is making everybody
On Friday 04 October 2002 11:28 am, voguemaster wrote:
> Honestly I don't quite get it.
> How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
>
> RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS
> ?? This makes me think twice about this release..
Honestly I don't quite get it.
How can they break such a behaviour or supported feature of the system ??
RH at previous versions could play mp3 easily, now you can't use XMMS ??
This makes me think twice about this release..
Eli
04/10/02 04:40:42, Amir Sela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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this document too:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/global.html#edef-HTML
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Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 10:15:56 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Uri Bruck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Matitiahu Allouche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
> On 3/10/2002 Uri Bruck wrote:
>
> using
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> appears to override the charset header.
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> It would be helpful to mention which browser led to this observation.
> Personally, I am not aware of this being true for any browser,
Worked for Mozilla
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