On Saturday 20 December 2003 00:34, Shaul Karl wrote:
> I have an (old) 440LX sy-6kl PII board that beeps at boot time when
> my AGP ATI 128pro is installed, and displays nothing. It is one long
> beep and 3 shorts one. Googling for these beeps suggests that the
> mother board notifies about havi
HI,
Has anyone here managed to make display hebrew in the console with frame
characters (links, mc)?
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See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 23:07, Gil Freund wrote:
[snip]
>
> I did that. I use LDAP now for authentication and mail routing for all 4
> of my enterprise network users.
> I also used PHPGroupware as a front end to enter contact information so
> I can access it via Mozilla and such. I since dropped
linux? what linux?
in 5 years i would like to use the hurd! :)
ביום שישי, 19 בדצמבר 2003, 23:10, נכתב על ידי Muli Ben-Yehuda:
> "A Microsoft networking division manager has been contacting LUGs
> (including LUGoD) regarding what appear to be focus groups concerning
> "where you'd like to see Micr
I have an (old) 440LX sy-6kl PII board that beeps at boot time when
my AGP ATI 128pro is installed, and displays nothing. It is one long
beep and 3 shorts one. Googling for these beeps suggests that the
mother board notifies about having some issues with the video card. I
have no way to test th
Small world :) Bill Kendrick mentioned below is the
author of TuxPaint (among others) and was very
cooperative in adding Hebrew support to his great app
despite the challanges faced by the use of SDL
libraries.
Anyway, to the point, what I'd like to see more than
anything else for Microsoft to do
Hi all,
The guy doesn't seem to have an official homepage, so the best I can
offer for you is his ImDB entry (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0081211/).
In any case, IBM had a lecture yesturday about Linux, and they brought
him all the way over from the UK to give a lecture. Apparently, he is a
Linu
"A Microsoft networking division manager has been contacting LUGs
(including LUGoD) regarding what appear to be focus groups concerning
"where you'd like to see Microsoft in five years". -6' comes to
mind"
[read more below for details]
This being a slow friday evening, this strikes me as an
> I am writing a document with latex using the article document
> class. The problem is that when setting \pagestyle{empty} either in
> the preamble or after the \begin{document} I still get a page number on
> the first page. Since there are guidelines for submitting this one this
> is a big no no.
Quoth Micha Feigin:
> I am writing a document with latex using the article document
> class. The problem is that when setting \pagestyle{empty} either in
> the preamble or after the \begin{document} I still get a page number on
> the first page. Since there are guidelines for submitting this one t
Diego, lost your pen?
texstar -at- houston.rr.com
--- Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> search in cooker mailing list, were he posts rarely.
> you will find his email
> there, send him a big THANKS from me. :)
>
> áéåí ùéùé, 19 áãöîáø 2003, 18:57, ðëúá òì éãé Noam
> Meltzer:
> > ---
He lives in Houston Texas, his live CD is indeed the
best there is (in my opinion ;) - second to none (and
it's still in beta), and he runs one of my favorite
Linux community sites that not only has great forums
but is also very lively.
You can get more info about his live CD here:
http://www.wha
search in cooker mailing list, were he posts rarely. you will find his email
there, send him a big THANKS from me. :)
ביום שישי, 19 בדצמבר 2003, 18:57, נכתב על ידי Noam Meltzer:
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> Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> | ביום שישי, 19 בדצמבר 2003, 18:42, נכתב
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| ביום שישי, 19 בדצמבר 2003, 18:42, נכתב על ידי Noam Meltzer:
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|> Anyway, I'm very curious about who's the man/men behind texstar.
|> I couldn't really find a webpage/email-address.
|
|
| ONE man. he has a job now, and the rpms
ביום שישי, 19 בדצמבר 2003, 18:42, נכתב על ידי Noam Meltzer:
> Anyway, I'm very curious about who's the man/men behind texstar. I
> couldn't really find a webpage/email-address.
ONE man. he has a job now, and the rpms will stop. life sux.
He has done a bootable mandrake (similar to knoppix). I hea
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Hi,
I recently been using texstar's rpms in my mandrake distribution.
For people who don't know what texstar is, it's someone/some group who
creates RPMS of updated software for mandrake (and in a very good
quality).
(it can be found in:
ftp://ftp.ibibl
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 02:20:28PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's good to be cautious, but as a cautious person I still use the
> 2.6test9-11 for the last couple of months and it's stable and much
> faster than 2.4.22+preemption I had just before it. I keep a 2.4
> kernel image around of co
It's good to be cautious, but as a cautious person I still use the
2.6test9-11 for the last couple of months and it's stable and much
faster than 2.4.22+preemption I had just before it. I keep a 2.4
kernel image around of course.
What I'd recommend people to do:
1. Make sure your tools are updated
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 10:59:21PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
> "remember the dragons, mike" (and kernel 2.4.0). according to the bug-fix
> list, the kernel is not realy stable yet. fixing races that can cause
> oops of various sorts? give it a few versions before you really try to
> use it.
No, use
The list of the accepted talks for YAPC::Israel::2004 is now on-line.
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2004/presentations.html
Gabor
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2003, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote about "Fwd: Linux 2.6.0":
> > Haven't seen this mentioned here yet, so, without further ado...
>
> Does anybody know of a good summary of the differences between the
> latest Linux 2.4 versions, and 2.6?
hold
At 05:02 19/12/2003 +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
I am writing a document with latex using the article document
class. The problem is that when setting \pagestyle{empty} either in
the preamble or after the \begin{document} I still get a page number on
the first page. Since there are guidelines for sub
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Oron Peled wrote:
> it (didn't use DOS anymore, and the modem was busy doing PPP) I kept
> one thing -- The "contact list" was a flat text file with names and
numbers
> (pretty unusual for DOS/Windows programs).
Very nice. Just the style UNIX advocates for.
No for the
I've listed a random few on http://linuxil.objectis.net/101/reviews.
Please feel free to contribute.
- Yishay
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I am writing a document with latex using the article document
class. The problem is that when setting \pagestyle{empty} either in
the preamble or after the \begin{document} I still get a page number on
the first page. Since there are guidelines for submitting this one this
is a big no no.
Any idea
I don't use the RPM, but rather the tar.gz. The main reason I prefer to open a
tar in /usr/local rather than installing a dozen of rpms. About user.js, I
suggest you read http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs and
http://www.geocities.com/pratiksolanki/ . I learned there a lot.
On Thu,
I failed to use Xprint from mozilla 1.5b which I download as an rpm from
mozilla.org.
Xprint seems all right, but mozilla does not seem to attempt to connect to it at
all.
$ xplsprinters
AUDIT: Thu Dec 18 16:53:59 2003: 4454 Xprt: client 1 connected from local host
AUDIT: Thu Dec 18 16:53:59 200
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 12:32:46AM +0200, Boris Gorelik wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible to save a stopped process to a disk and restore it afterwards
> (for example after a planned electricity break).
> Something tells me that it's possible, but I couldn't find how (google, ldp).
> Thanks
The prop
Hi,
Is it possible to save a stopped process to a disk and restore it afterwards
(for example after a planned electricity break).
Something tells me that it's possible, but I couldn't find how (google, ldp).
Thanks
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FYI. You might have a thing or two to contribute here:
http://www.wikitravel.org/article/Israel
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Thanks to all who answered my email.
I followed the instructions that Zvi Har'El gave me and it solved the
problem.
On Fedora, Xprint did not run because somehow it was looking for the
"SecurityPolicy" file under "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/" and it wasn't
there.
I had to link "/etc/X11/xserver/
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 05:12:12PM +0200, Zvi Har'El wrote:
> I don't use the RPM, but rather the tar.gz. The main reason I prefer to open a
> tar in /usr/local rather than installing a dozen of rpms. About user.js, I
> suggest you read http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs and
> http:
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