Hi people,
During the last few days of people using crossover office, I recieved a
couple of bug reports regarding crossover/wine and Bidi problems.
I have written an email to Jeremy White (CEO of CodeWeavers) about it and
here's his answer.
Of course - all their work on bidi stuff is going b
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jan 06, 2003, Daniel Feiglin wrote about "Re: Home Page Failure":
>
> > We can make a game out of it, to find the shortest useragent string that
> > will invoke this bug. For example,
> >
> > $ curl -i
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> Safari does not have the Konqerer's feature to change the UA string.
So you still won't be able to use JobInfo's site with OSX's default
browser ;-)
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It seems that OSS people are either going to hate or to love Apple-
Apple released today a beta of their new browser, called "Safari" <
http://www.apple.com/safari/ > which is based on khtml. The browser
will be replacing MS IE and the default browser on MacOSX.
Apple are releasing their chang
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:55, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:03, Amit Margalit wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
> > comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
>
> The same way applies for Net
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:03, Amit Margalit wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
> comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
The same way applies for Netvision, with the obvious changes in local DNSs and
cable gateway, whic
Hello all,
I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
IGLU was kind enough to host this page.
http://www.iglu.org.il/amit/cable/
Amit
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Amit Margalit
=
You mentioned your name as if I shoul
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 03:32:54PM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Well, it's sort of linux related.
If I am to vote on accepting or rejecting such messages I will vote to
accept them.
> I've been running Linux on a powerMac
> 6500/250. I tried several
To whoever had problems with KMail and messages in ISO-8859-8 encoding
being displayed incorrectly, this patch (to Qt; this is a bug in Qt's
QTextCodec) should solve the problem.
Gotta love the trolls. (Especially in light of our recent discussion
about quality of commercial support...)
- For
AFAIK, when you get to the area, it's the strange, modern, round
silver-roofed building. Just remember that when you get to the general area
you wont miss it...
boaz.
- Original Message -
From: "Ehud Karni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "IGUL (circle) Israeli Girls (and
On 2003/01/07 15:15, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> The major advantage the sofaware/check point S-Box has over a linux
> computer (and, for that matter, all integrated solutions) is the lack of
> a rotating cooling device. This can be worth the money and lack of
> control if you happen to host your int
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 15:40:26 +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Umm, this is probably at least a little on topic, but does anyone know
> where the "Smallrash" (sp? Sorry, I only saw the name in Hebrew) auditorium
> in TAU is? This is a little on topic because that's wher
Quoting Alexander Maryanovsky, from the post of Tue, 07 Jan:
> Umm, this is probably at least a little on topic, but does anyone know
> where the "Smallrash" (sp? Sorry, I only saw the name in Hebrew) auditorium
> in TAU is? This is a little on topic because that's where the RMS lecture
> tomorr
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 03:40:26PM +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> Umm, this is probably at least a little on topic, but does anyone know
> where the "Smallrash" (sp? Sorry, I only saw the name in Hebrew) auditorium
> in TAU is? This is a little on topic because that's where the RMS lecture
Title: RE: Home Page Failure
> -Original Message-
> From: Barak Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 5:41 PM
> To: Boulgakov Andrei; 'Shaul Karl'; Nadav Har'El
> Cc: Daniel Feiglin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Home Page Failure
>
>
> On Tuesday 07
Umm, this is probably at least a little on topic, but does anyone know
where the "Smallrash" (sp? Sorry, I only saw the name in Hebrew) auditorium
in TAU is? This is a little on topic because that's where the RMS lecture
tomorrow is going to be...
Reply privately if you feel it's off topic...
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 06:32, Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Shaul Karl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 3:26 AM
> > To: Nadav Har'El
> > Cc: Daniel Feiglin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Home Page Failure
> >
> > On Tue, Jan
Well, it's sort of linux related. I've been running Linux on a powerMac
6500/250. I tried several distros and the only one I had or could
download that worked was SuSE 7.1.
I've been updating it as I go along, e.g. Kernel 2.4.20, GCC-3.2.1
Ghostscript 7, MOL, etc but I am am now installing KDE3 by
Ira Abramov wrote:
if you want to invest some more (as a business owner) there are boxes
with a crippled FW1, virus check and other features from $400 to $1400,
and they actually run embeded linux.
If wer'e going to plug a commercial product, at least get the price
range correctly. The sofa
Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
BTW, what is the problem of Konqeror users? Go "Settings, Configure
Konqueror, USer Agent, add jobinfo to the list with UA you want. The
site looks a little bit not aesthetically beautiful, but no VbScript
error anymore :)
That works well enough for use with Konq, but
Quoting mnna4, from the post of Tue, 07 Jan:
> I agree. It seems that the non-pro model has a limited memory.
> The situation is even worse with the cable modems.
> The solution is to spend ~250$ on multi-function devices which give you
> NAT, FW, switch and Wi-Fi or half of the price without Wi-Fi
I agree. It seems that the non-pro model has a limited memory.
The situation is even worse with the cable modems.
The solution is to spend ~250$ on multi-function devices which give you
NAT, FW, switch and Wi-Fi or half of the price without Wi-Fi.
Of course, using a Linux machine to support all of
Performing NAT translations require a state table. It appears from your
post that Alcatel's state table is 256 entries deep. As I'm guessing
that had you bought the real Alcatel Pro modem, you would have contacted
Alcatel's tech support, and the fact that you are contacting us means
you bought
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> By the way, just to show that this has nothing to do with Mozilla and
> everything to do with a bug in their scripts, try:
My original bug report to JobInfo on 05 Nov 2002 included my setting
Konqueror to pretend to be IE on Win98. I see it works for S
Hi list,
I realize this is an offtopic on this list, but maybe someone could help me.
I use Alcatel ADSL modem
acting as NAT router. Recently I found out that it has limit of 256 open TCP/UDP
connections.
Alcatel documentation I found
on Internet does not contain any information on how t
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