On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 01:56:10PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Speaking of dead programs - does anyone know of a reasonably priced
> way to extract the program "source" of old Magic programs?
Is it that hard to find a copy of an old Magic? Some version of it
used to acompany some books sold
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 21:49, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 September 2004 04:51 pm, Meir Kriheli wrote:
> > Ofir Avni wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > After logging in, I needed to refresh to see the site. Then I was only
> > > able to see the summary and future movements. The buttons in the
Hello everyone,
The end of the story:
I bought a PC-2700 512MB memory module, ran memtest version 3.1a (thanks
to Ira for the tip) before and after swapping the memory modules. Tests
1-7 passed, and now I am working with 512MB memory.
I plan to run the full memtest test suite later tonight.
Tha
Eran Tromer wrote:
Hi,
You might reduce costs (and increase the maximum number of channels per
PC) by using "5.1" surround cards as 3 stereo or 6 mono channels. This
will probably require some programming, though.
Thanks, that's a good idea.
It should require kernel space programming though, and
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
I'd like to create a machine that will be a ``listenning centre'', that
is it'll contain tons of lectures MP3s, 5 sound cards, and a small
script I'll write to redirect the desired lecture to the desired
/dev/sndXX.
why not ?
with mpg123 you can
>>>I'd like to create a machine that will be a ``listenning centre'', that
>>>is it'll contain tons of lectures MP3s, 5 sound cards, and a small
>>>script I'll write to redirect the desired lecture to the desired
>>>
>>>
>>/dev/sndXX.
>>
>>>
>>
>>why not ?
>>with mpg123 you can specify the /d
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
I'd like to create a machine that will be a ``listenning centre'', that
is it'll contain tons of lectures MP3s, 5 sound cards, and a small
script I'll write to redirect the desired lecture to the desired
/dev/sndXX.
Is it possible with linux, this
http://www
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 12:40:34AM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Could you help in answering? LaTeX isn't my field of expertise.
>
What does he try to accomplish? If it is a matter of taking your
translation and processing it, perhaps he should start with installing
the Hebrew tool
hi,
I'd like to create a machine that will be a ``listenning centre'', that
is it'll contain tons of lectures MP3s, 5 sound cards, and a small
script I'll write to redirect the desired lecture to the desired /dev/sndXX.
Is it possible with linux, this
http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/view/877 in
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 04:51 pm, Meir Kriheli wrote:
> Ofir Avni wrote:
>
>
>
> > After logging in, I needed to refresh to see the site. Then I was only
> > able to see the summary and future movements. The buttons in the right
> > didn't work.
> > Also using firefox 0.9.3 (under FC2).
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 17:35, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> the CVS, but it appears that some files shouldn't be placed in it (examples:
> Makefile.in, Makefile.am, etc) as they create conflicts after you locally
> run ./configure and make...
You don't need to keep the Makefile, Makefile.in, con
Levy, Chen wrote:
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On Tuesday 31 August 2004 20:52, Boaz Rymland wrote:
Hi,
I want to manage a special machine's tree with cvs, but when trying to
import the tree with cvs import(... ), cvs aborts soon with this message:
cvs [import aborted]: reading
Hi,
We are trying to put a KDE based application (written using KDevelop) under
the CVS, but it appears that some files shouldn't be placed in it (examples:
Makefile.in, Makefile.am, etc) as they create conflicts after you locally
run ./configure and make...
Does anyone knows where I can find
Ofir Avni wrote:
> After logging in, I needed to refresh to see the site. Then I was only
> able to see the summary and future movements. The buttons in the right
> didn't work.
> Also using firefox 0.9.3 (under FC2).
>
> Is that what you get too?
>
> Just for the record, if someone doesn't know,
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On Tuesday 31 August 2004 20:52, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to manage a special machine's tree with cvs, but when trying to
> import the tree with cvs import(... ), cvs aborts soon with this message:
> cvs [import aborted]: reading dev/eda: N
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 01:47:35PM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote about "Re: Reviving and old program
> to Open-Source":
> > > As much as I like pluralism, trying to revive a Pascal program on Linux is
> > > going to give you major headaches...
> >
> >
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 13:47, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote about "Re: Reviving and old program
> to Open-Source":
> > > As much as I like pluralism, trying to revive a Pascal program on Linux is
> > > going to give you major headaches...
> >
> > Are
Speaking of dead programs - does anyone know of a reasonably priced
way to extract the program "source" of old Magic programs?
Background: my gliding club (Megido Soaring Center) has an ancient
Magic-based
program to run the club. The program of course lacks many features but
we can't
update it b
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote about "Re: Reviving and old program to
Open-Source":
> > As much as I like pluralism, trying to revive a Pascal program on Linux is
> > going to give you major headaches...
>
> Are you talking from experience?
No, I'm talking after doing "apropos pa
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 13:27, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:57:33AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, ik wrote about "Reviving and old program to Open-Source":
> > > I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText Word-Processor
>
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
When I asked him about this then, he said this isn't going to be an easy
task, as the file format is basically a dump of an instance of a complex
OO hierarchy, not something intended for parsing.
Ooh, that's wonderful news. It usually means that you can change numbers
About converting QText 5.x files:
I had the same problem. The trick was first to import them to QText 8,
and then after some general checking and fixing, to save them as rtf
files. The latter are easily imported to Word or OO, although some
attributes will get screwed up. In particular all of th
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:57:33AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, ik wrote about "Reviving and old program to Open-Source":
> > I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText Word-Processor from
> > the dead.
> >...
> > 2. Alternative programming language then
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 13:02, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:26:46AM +0300, ik wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText
> > Word-Processor from the dead.
> > But I wish to know what is the community thinks on that first.
>
Quoting ik, from the post of Wed, 01 Sep:
> Hello,
>
> I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText
> Word-Processor from the dead. But I wish to know what is the
> community thinks on that first.
sounds like a wonderful idea. I say go for it. let us know when you get
Kibutz Dv
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:26:46AM +0300, ik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText
> Word-Processor from the dead.
> But I wish to know what is the community thinks on that first.
>
There are existing files in QText format, and no decent converter ex
Quoting Omer Zak, from the post of Tue, 31 Aug:
>
> Thus, if the PC-2700 cannot work with my motherboard (with or without
> PC-2100), I'll lose. This is why I asked in this mailing list.
well, I have ran together 66Mhz and 100 in the same board and 100 with
133 and it was just fine. 133Mhz dimm
ik wrote:
But exactly this advantage is also a disadvantage: Qtext was already beaten
once by Microsoft. Maybe this had something to do with it being not as good
as Microsoft Word? Remember that when Microsoft announced Word in Hebrew it
did not yet have a monopoly. Microsoft Word was simply better
I think that it is a great idea, but not for the reasons you gave.
I couldn't care less about MS. The open source politics are also
interesting but secondary.
As a satisfied "user", I couldn't care less whether it was written in
Pascal, C or IBM 360 assembler to be used with an emulator like Win
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 11:57, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, ik wrote about "Reviving and old program to Open-Source":
> > I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText Word-Processor from
> > the dead.
> >...
> > 2. Alternative programming language then the
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004, ik wrote about "Reviving and old program to Open-Source":
> I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText Word-Processor from
> the dead.
>...
> 2. Alternative programming language then the C\++ family (QText is written in
> Pascal) :).
As much as I like p
Hello,
I'm interesting in knowing what do you think of reviving QText Word-Processor from the
dead.
But I wish to know what is the community thinks on that first.
And yes, I do knows that there are AbiWord, OpenOffice, KOffice, LyX (a different type
of Word-Processor), but this type of project
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