On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having a strange problem with X and a hebrew keyboard.
>
> I recently began to have a look at gnome2 (Debian/Sid). While it has
> some nice features, I am having a slight problem with switching the
> keyboard to Hebrew mode.
>
> I have
Hi all,
I am having a strange problem with X and a hebrew keyboard.
I recently began to have a look at gnome2 (Debian/Sid). While it has
some nice features, I am having a slight problem with switching the
keyboard to Hebrew mode.
I have added the small applet, and added a Hebrew keyboard with
On Thursday 19 December 2002 11:19, shlomo solomon wrote:
> I have a strange problem. Actually, I've solved it, but I don't like the
> solution and I don't like not knowing what's causing it. So maybe someone
> can help.
> The problem is that every so often (I don't know when it happens), the
> pe
On Thursday 19 December 2002 18:41, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> I bet that logrotate is the one to blame for this. It simply creates the
> files with it's default permissions. Check logrotate config file for the
> dirty details.
I already thought of that, but eliminated the possibility because this
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 18:19, shlomo solomon wrote:
>
> The problem is that every so often (I don't know when it happens), the
> permission becomes 600 and non-root users can no longer read the file. There
> are also some gz files in the /var/log/mylogs directory (created by
> logrotate). The sa
Hypothesis:
When logrotate rotates away log files, your cron job has to create a new
log file. This new log file apparently gets the default (for root cron
jobs) permission of 600.
A solution: have your cron job change the permission of your log file
each time it writes; or before writing it is
I have a strange problem. Actually, I've solved it, but I don't like the
solution and I don't like not knowing what's causing it. So maybe someone can
help.
I have a script to keep my ADSL connection up. When the script discovers a
problem, it writes a line to a log called /var/log/mylogs/adsl-
I'm in touch with the nano (pico clone) developers about adding Hebrew
support. They've asked for some help and advice which I know that some
of you are much better equipped than myself to give.
The conversation so far is quoted below. The things that they
particularly need help with are :
Exampl
Hi All
I wonder what is the best way to establish document archive.
I mean: taking fax or snail mail, scan it and save it to the server.
Later find it using keywords, names, date ..
What should I use ?
LDAP, DB maybe a good software is already out there.
--
Canaan
Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The IBM page does mention the Haifa event on Jan 9, and so does the
> registration page linked from there.
>
> The Haifa event will be longer, and more technical. AFAIK it will be
> open to those who register. I hope to be able to provide more details
On Thursday 19 December 2002 13:29, you wrote:
are we going back again to this issue ?
i thought we have a policy against those kind of things.
i can live with a company looking for employees. it's helping people find
jobs, and i am all for it. but promoting your personal business here ?
enough
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Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
Does any one know of a local supplier of SCSI accessories i.e.
* Cables
* Adapter cards (including dual segment)
* 50/68 pin converters (m/f, all combinations including with/without top
byte termination)
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