Thanks for the reply!
well, i've been checking the matter, but no final conclusions yet. checked
the moving of the "pure-ftpd-wrapper" to "pure-ftpd" - doesn't work :-(
I've contacted the debian package maintainer. i'll let U know when some
solution is made, even switching to another ftp server..
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Ira Abramov wrote:
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would be it I think
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I'm answering my own post to correct an error in what I wrote.
On Saturday 15 March 2003 20:06, shlomo solomon wrote:
> And, as I already wrote, although I can't explain it, the buffer problem
> disappeared. I know it makes no sense, but the first couple of times I ran
It turns out that my testin
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Yeah, it's going to be "fun" to see people cursing Redhat after finding out
> that some stuff suddenly doesn't work (hint - if you use IBM JRE for example-
> then STAY with 8.0!, ditto for Crossover users, WineX users, and if you're
> using Sun's J2SE - then upgrade to the l
> 1. All the leading distribtions are going to release new versions
>(RedHat 8.1, Mandrake 9.1, Suse 8.2, etc.).
Yeah, it's going to be "fun" to see people cursing Redhat after finding out
that some stuff suddenly doesn't work (hint - if you use IBM JRE for example-
then STAY with 8.0!, ditt
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Tal Peer wrote about "Re: [Announcment] Hamakor is accepting new
members & friends (and sells some CDs)":
> > a. Be 18 or older.
>
> Is this required by law? I would like to register as a member but seems
> like i'll have to stay a friend for a few years :-)
I am not a law
Tal Peer wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Howdie,
[snip]
a. Be 18 or older.
Is this required by law? I would like to register as a member but seems
like i'll have to stay a friend for a few years :-)
This requirement is not stated explicitly in the society by-laws.
Howeve
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Howdie,
>
> [snip]
>
> a. Be 18 or older.
Is this required by law? I would like to register as a member but seems
like i'll have to stay a friend for a few years :-)
> b. Sign a decleration stating that he or she supports the society goals
> and
Howdie,
People who wish to register to Hamakor - Israeli society of Free
Software and Open Source Code (RS) are now welcome to do so.
Details about the society, it's goals and bylaws, can be found at
http://www.hamakor.org.il
The society has two levels of membership: members and friends.
Regi
Eli Marmor wrote:
Should I mention WHO was the one that published the confidential EXCEL
(EXCEL!) spreadsheet with the e-mails etc., to linux-il?
> snip...
So your purposes, Gilad, should be blessed, but try to think about all
the sides and considerations.
Eli,
I have no desire to flame anyone. I
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is the point I'm trying to make - the organizers are sometimes
> not up to our high standards of how someone collecting personal info
> should behave (and how a web site should be built). However, they are
> VERY responsive to feedback
Yes, inde
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
> By the way: As far as I know, Peli would never act in such a way.
> And you can argue about his "marketing book", but it's impossible to
> argue with his impressive marketing success.
While personally I don't like the way Peli is doing marketing
but I thi
Quoting Oleg Goldshmidt, from the post of Sun, 16 Mar:
> "Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > it to them) and the address of my company, its fax number, and so
> > on, are also something that should have been optional (some of us
> > are unemployed, working for a company having nothing
> In any case, I don't want to start a new flaming war;
> I just want all of us to unite around this effort.
> Their last Linux event, brought 600 (IIRC) people, and the current one
> has all the chances to attract more than 1000. Without People and
> Computers, we will never reach such numbers.
T
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
As such, I feel free to express my opinion: I dislike the way the
organizers are treating people. I think they are acting in a non
profesional manner, don't respect their customers and don't bother to
learn their ways and all in all are doing every mistake in the
marke
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
First - you can email [EMAIL PROTECTED], with subject of "go linux", and
register that way. Give whatever details you deem right. I'm currently
trying to coordinate with P&C a way for people with your predicament a
way to register (either by sending Hamakor the details, a
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> As such, I feel free to express my opinion: I dislike the way the
> organizers are treating people. I think they are acting in a non
> profesional manner, don't respect their customers and don't bother to
> learn their ways and all in all are doing every mistake in the m
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
My failure to register is especially silly given the fact that I'm supposed
to present in that conference :)
I wouldn't worry about that.
I'm not sure we should be discussing this in the
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> If we have 500 people they will listen. If we are 25 people they wont.
But what if those 25 people are half the lecturers they have planned for
the event? :)
--
Nadav Har'El| Sunday, Mar 1
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> Well, they say outright that registration is only free for
> "professionals" who work in the field. So it well may be that
> "hobbies" don't count. Which is exactly why I thought of registering
> as HaMakor emmber rather
Eli Marmor wrote:
3. Please don't flame the requirement of your ID; As many others, they
suffer from a severe duplication problem, and their mailing list
(more than 100,000) contained many duplications. They tried anything
they could, but finally got to the (right) conclusion that the onl
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it to them) and the address of my company, its fax number, and so
> on, are also something that should have been optional (some of us
> are unemployed, working for a company having nothing to do with our
> Linux hobby, or other bizarre but common situat
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> > >Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's organizing and where do we sign
> > >up?
> > http://www.pc.co.il/go-linux
>
> Say, does registration on that site actually *work* for anybody? I've been
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
> If you haven't noticed yet, a lot of developments and announcements are
> expected in the following weeks (6 weeks):
>
.. and if you look a bit beyond 6 weeks you'll find the first
Perl Conference in Israel with over 20 presentations.
http://www.perl.or
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> >My failure to register is especially silly given the fact that I'm supposed
> >to present in that conference :)
> >
> I wouldn't worry about that.
I'm not sure we should be discussing this in the open like that, but I'l
I was just able to, but only with IE not with Mozilla.
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's organizing and where do we sign
up?
http://www.pc.co.il/go-linux
Say, does registration on t
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> > >Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's organizing and where do we sign
> > >up?
> > http://www.pc.co.il/go-linux
>
> Say, does registration on that site actually *work* fo
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Ariel Biener wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> On Sunday 16 March 2003 12:44, you wrote:
> > Say, does registration on that site actually *work* for anybody? I've been
> > trying to register to that thing for almost two months - at first there was
> > no "register" link,
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's organizing and where do we sign
up?
http://www.pc.co.il/go-linux
Say, does registration on that site actually *work* for anybody? I've been
trying t
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote about "Re: Soon Announcements":
> >Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's organizing and where do we sign
> >up?
> http://www.pc.co.il/go-linux
Say, does registration on that site actually *work* for anybody? I've been
trying to register to that thing fo
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Eli Marmor, from the post of Sun, 16 Mar:
5. Don't forget the big Linux conference on Hilton, April 10. Bli
Nedder, the first public beta of the Hebrew OpenOffice will be
announced and given there, so you can count it too in the list.
Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut
Quoting Eli Marmor, from the post of Sun, 16 Mar:
> 5. Don't forget the big Linux conference on Hilton, April 10. Bli
>Nedder, the first public beta of the Hebrew OpenOffice will be
>announced and given there, so you can count it too in the list.
Yetzi'a meavdut lekherut indeed. Who's orga
If you haven't noticed yet, a lot of developments and announcements are
expected in the following weeks (6 weeks):
1. All the leading distribtions are going to release new versions
(RedHat 8.1, Mandrake 9.1, Suse 8.2, etc.).
2. Microsoft, on its side, will not remain static: Windows 2003 Serve
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