hi,
is it possible to build dedicated computer with Linux, that has few cd/dvd
burners, and do burning in parallel.
the burning image is the same - just copy cd's in parallel.
this needs a multiplexing capebility of the scsi card or the OS?!
tnx
kfir
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On Friday 28 March 2003 14:06, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> the problem is, we use windows with office word 2000 to create the
> documents and i just can't find a satisfactory file format that will keep,
> for example, the tabbed numberings, and other simple formats.
> of course the first thing that comes
On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:32, Stiven Andre wrote:
> Hi list.
> I have surfed the IGLU web site to find any information on how to see
> Hebrew file names in console. Everything I found were tips like "use
> codepage=862" or "use iocharset" but no useful guide that will explain
> the process of al
Tzahi Fadida wrote on 2003-03-28:
> what you suggest takes out all the point of using the cvs. for that, i don't need
> cvs. i could just
> save them on a joint share, and similar things like that.
> What i am seeking is using the power of cvs, to use, for example wincvs to update
> parts of the
what you suggest takes out all the point of using the cvs. for that, i don't need cvs.
i could just
save them on a joint share, and similar things like that.
What i am seeking is using the power of cvs, to use, for example wincvs to update
parts of the
document
that i feel should be in it, just l
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> the problem is, we use windows with office word 2000 to create the documents
> and i just can't find a satisfactory file format that will keep, for example,
> the tabbed numberings, and other simple formats.
if _all_ of you use office 2000 - then just s
Hi all,
I wish to user cvs as a versioning system between developers for documents like:
requirements documents, etc...
i have windows workstations and 1 linux+cvs.
the problem is, we use windows with office word 2000 to create the documents
and i just can't find a satisfactory file format that wi