Quoting Ely Levy, from the post of Fri, 23 Apr:
> and most importatly I saw in the hebnuker site that they offer
> for 300$ to remove the GPL from the code they made (which is fine)
> BUT they say this doesn't remove the GPL from the phpnuke which they
> require 300$ as well to remove, so if I "buy
Hey,
I looking around hebrew phpnuke and I found there is hebnuker and
phpnuke-israel does anyhow know the diffrance between them?
are they compatible with each other?
I saw what's up moved from hebnuker to phpnuke-israel was there a special
reason?
and most importatly I saw in the hebnuker site th
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 12:26:07AM +0200, Stiven Andre wrote:
> Hi list.
> Sorry to be a bit off topic. I am about to buy myself a new notebook. I
I do not think this is off-topic.
I heard a rumor that IBM intends to provide full support for linux on
its thinkpads, and move a significant amount o
Yonah Russ wrote:
Henry Ficher wrote:
RHEL ships without mysql server, firewire and mailman, which is
quite incomprehensible since redhat.com mailing lists run on mailman.
RHEL WS (workstation) doesn't come with mysql-server except via the
extras but RHEL AS (advanced server) does of course
Henry Ficher wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi all
A small rant, if I may.
Due to strange circumstances I ended up using RHEL3 (RedHat Enterprise
Linux 3. Actually: Centos 3.1, which is a clone of it). This seems to be
a bad decision to make:
RHEL misses many highly-useful packages.
To name those
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi all
A small rant, if I may.
Due to strange circumstances I ended up using RHEL3 (RedHat Enterprise
Linux 3. Actually: Centos 3.1, which is a clone of it). This seems to be
a bad decision to make:
RHEL misses many highly-useful packages.
To name those I currently miss mos