Is it possible to establish a Gentoo mirror in Israel ?
Somewhere on IGLU ?
Instead of two almost same distributions (RH and Madrake) ?
BTW I wonder how many people on this list are actually using Gentoo..
Michael.
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Check one thing for me - try printing with the Culmus fonts. If that
works, I believe your problem is the same as mine.
I think my problem is that True Type fonts are not embedded in the
resulting print file. This means that if I use Type 1 fonts (such as
culmus), everything works, but if I use
I checked, and this setting was already enabled. What now?
On Monday 24 March 2003 19:58, shlomo solomon wrote:
> On the print dialog, click System options (at the bottom) and make sure you
> have chosen **Embed fonts in Postscript data when printinf**. I hope this
> helps.
>
> On Monday 24 March
Mark Veltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If i am not mistaken - this in not so in ANSI C [i might be mistaken...
> > the ritchie&ker. book is not so clear about this point]
It gives a warning about shadowing. I don't know what the standard
says about it. For all I know, it may be implementati
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was shown today a mail supposedly announcing that Redhat 9.0 will be out
> next week. I was very suspicious - that email had certain suspicious and
> spammy characteristics, not to mention I couldn't believe Redhat will skip
> 8.1 and jump directly to
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 08:51:56PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
>
> below is some more info, perhaps informative:
>
> ** ldd -r /usr/sbin/tcpdmatch gives:
> libwrap.so.0 => /lib/libwrap.so.0 (0x4001b000)
> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40024000)
> libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x40134000)
> /l
On Monday 24 March 2003 23:57, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am looking for information on the behavior of ANSI C while compiling
> the following method:
>
> int f1(int a) {
> int a = a;
> return a;
> }
>
>
> in the current versions of gcc this compiles, and shadowing of the given
> a is allowed w
Title: Message
Hi!
I am looking for
information on the behavior of ANSI C while compiling the following
method:
int f1(int a)
{
int a = a;
return a;
}
in the current
versions of gcc this compiles, and shadowing of the given a is allowed within
the function.
If i am not mista
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote about "Re: Redhat 9 going out next week???":
> > Which says Red Hat 9 will be available on March 31, 2003 for "Red Hat
> > Network" subscribers, and generally available in April 7, 2003.
> >
> > Weird. Very weird. Can anybody confirm or deny, or venture gue
Hi,
> That's what I thought, until I, just to be safe, sent my browser to
> http://www.redhat.com. And lo and behold, what do I see there?
>
> "Today: Get Red Hat Linux 9 early"
>
> Linking to the following page:
>
> http://www.redhat.com/mktg/rh9iso/
Try this: http://www.redhat.com/i
I was shown today a mail supposedly announcing that Redhat 9.0 will be out
next week. I was very suspicious - that email had certain suspicious and
spammy characteristics, not to mention I couldn't believe Redhat will skip
8.1 and jump directly to 9.0.
That's what I thought, until I, just to be sa
On the print dialog, click System options (at the bottom) and make sure you
have chosen **Embed fonts in Postscript data when printinf**. I hope this
helps.
On Monday 24 March 2003 17:43, Arie Folger wrote:
> This came up a few times, but there seem to be two kinds of kword users on
> list, thos
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 12:00:43AM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
i wasn't familiar with tcpdmatch till now. yep, broken too on my
machine. ldd -r on the binary gives some "undefined symbols".
ldd -r and an unprofessional go/no-go test for tcpd{match,chk} makes
them pa
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This came up a few times, but there seem to be two kinds of kword users on
list, those who managed to make Hebrew print and those who didn't.
I have enabled font embedding with qtconfig. I installed ms-webfonts Arial,
Courier New, Times New Roman and Tahoma. I disabled font substitution of
Aria
Why is everybody calling it CRC, tcp or any ip i know of for that
matter, does not use CRC but do use 1's complement checksum
which means - the checksum will be ok if you send the right data, even
if you randomize the order of the bytes (which is not what you want).
ethernet, on the other hand,
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