On Tuesday 09 March 2004 09:09, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >On Monday 08 March 2004 22:15, David Harel wrote:
> >>I want my cron activity to send mail to my address -
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] using the simple mail command or similar mail
> >>client that reads from stdin and does not have a GUI.
> >>I re
David Harel wrote:
I am afraid I did not explain myself correctly.
My Linux machine is not on the domain ergolight-sw.com. It is merely a
client connected to the Internet via ISP (012.net.il - They are OK by
the way). This is why the examples below do not work. I think
sendmail.cf should at lea
On Monday 08 March 2004 23:02, David Harel wrote:
> I am afraid I did not explain myself correctly.
> My Linux machine is not on the domain ergolight-sw.com.
Non of the examples I gave assume or depends on this. They
all can mail ergolight-sw.com or foo.bar for that matter, IFF:
1. There is a cor
Oron Peled wrote:
On Monday 08 March 2004 22:15, David Harel wrote:
I want my cron activity to send mail to my address -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] using the simple mail command or similar mail
client that reads from stdin and does not have a GUI.
I remember I should setup sendmail.cf but I do not rem
I am afraid I did not explain myself correctly.
My Linux machine is not on the domain ergolight-sw.com. It is merely a
client connected to the Internet via ISP (012.net.il - They are OK by
the way). This is why the examples below do not work. I think
sendmail.cf should at least be told which is
On Monday 08 March 2004 22:15, David Harel wrote:
> I want my cron activity to send mail to my address -
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] using the simple mail command or similar mail
> client that reads from stdin and does not have a GUI.
> I remember I should setup sendmail.cf but I do not remember how. Doe
Hi all,
I want my cron activity to send mail to my address -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] using the simple mail command or similar mail
client that reads from stdin and does not have a GUI.
I remember I should setup sendmail.cf but I do not remember how. Does
anyone?
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Thanks.
David Harel,
I combined advice given by David Harel & Lior Kesos and seem to have solved
the problem. In case this may happen to someone else, here's what I did.
1 - I redirected "rpm -q -a |sort" to a file and eddited it to get a list of
double installations.
2 - "rpm -ql " on the redundant packages did s
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Hi,
I can not see the Hebrew letters using the pdf viewers xpdf and kpdf but
I can see the document using kghostview.
Are xpdf and kpdf not good enough?
Actually I generate the documents quite funnily.
On my Linux machine I set up a samba printing that only save a pdf file
(below the samba prin
Hi,
It seems to me you do have several versions of the same package installed.
I would do rpm -ql on the redundant packages to see for
sure what files are there. I would try to uninstall the older versions
check the existence of files of the latest version and reinstall the
latest version if I
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Below is part of the command: "rpm -q -a |sort"
As you can see there are several RPMs which **seem** to be installed twice (2
different versions). I tried rpm -rebuilddb but that didn't help. Obviously
the packages are not really installed twice since many (or all) of the
ביום שני 08 מרץ 2004, 12:13, נכתב על ידי Diego Iastrubni:
> On Monday 08 March 2004 11:47, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > (*) Note: Kexi from the KOffice people aims to be the DB-GUI to end all
> > DB-GUIs. it supposed to be an Access UI on steroids with pluggable DB
> > backends. unfortunatly I couldn't ge
On Monday 08 March 2004 11:47, Oded Arbel wrote:
> (*) Note: Kexi from the KOffice people aims to be the DB-GUI to end all
> DB-GUIs. it supposed to be an Access UI on steroids with pluggable DB
> backends. unfortunatly I couldn't get the last beta to run on my computer
> stable (or anything other
Below is part of the command: "rpm -q -a |sort"
As you can see there are several RPMs which **seem** to be installed twice (2
different versions). I tried rpm -rebuilddb but that didn't help. Obviously
the packages are not really installed twice since many (or all) of the file
names would be th
ביום שני 08 מרץ 2004, 10:49, נכתב על ידי Yehuda Zadik:
> Hi all
>
> Can you recommend me
> a good GUI for MySQL ?
There are currently no good graphical clients for MySQL on Linux. when I say
good, I mean something on the caliber of MySQL Front - the well known free
(as in beer) MySQL client for
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 10:49:19AM +0200, Yehuda Zadik wrote:
>
>Hi all
>
>
>
>Can you recommend me
>
>a good GUI for MySQL ?
I only worked with phpmyadmin, which is ok.
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