> That's what I was afraid of... At least now I have a more definite answer.
> Hetz - any idea why USB frame grabbers have such poor support?
I think it's just like the Winmodem scenario - your machine does most
of the job, so they cannot release the source code due to secrets
algoritms..
> What
On Thursday 16 June 2005 00:23, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> I really WISH there was ANY USB frame grabber with Linux driver support.
> I searched this issue up and down when I was working at softier.
> Unfortunately, I haven't found anything yet.
>
That's what I was afraid of... At least now I have a mo
I really WISH there was ANY USB frame grabber with Linux driver support.
I searched this issue up and down when I was working at softier.
Unfortunately, I haven't found anything yet.
Hetz
On 6/15/05, Aviram Jenik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got a USB frame grabber (ADS tech Insta
Hi,
I just got a USB frame grabber (ADS tech Instant VideoMPX). I couldn't find
anything specific about it on google wrt Linux.
Any general tips/tricks? Is there a simple how-to on the subject?
Is there any hope? Does anyone have any experience (positive/negative) with
USB frame grabbers?
- A
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 08:57:17AM -0700, Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
>
> Greenthings,
>
> I am looking for a 3270 (Mainframe telnet) programmable interface for Linux.
>
> I need to program messages to be sent over 3270 using C++ or other native
> language. I need to be able to read the current scre
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 21:46 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > The question is how to configure evolution to allow me to select
> > iso-8859-8-i. I tried to check for configuration files in ~/.evolution
> > and in /etc/gconf - but of no avail.
>
> Look for CP1255, or Code Page 1255 or Windows 1255 -
I just checked with Evolution and Outlook 2003
Outlook uses this string: windows-1255
For logical mail, and I see that you can add it in Evolution.
Thanks,
Hetz
On 6/15/05, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The question is how to configure evolution to allow me to select
> > iso-8859
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 18:57, Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
> I am looking for a 3270 (Mainframe telnet) programmable interface for Linux.
You may start looking at:
x3270(1), c3270(1), s3270(1), x3270-script(1), x3270if(1)
> I need to program messages to be sent over 3270 using C++ or other
>
> The question is how to configure evolution to allow me to select
> iso-8859-8-i. I tried to check for configuration files in ~/.evolution
> and in /etc/gconf - but of no avail.
Look for CP1255, or Code Page 1255 or Windows 1255 - they are exactly
as ISO8859-8-i
Thanks,
Hetz
==
Well... I wanted to keep it simple, but you are right (to a point ;) )
Evolution uses BOTH WebDAV and HTTP. Try switching OWA to form based
authentication on older Evolution and see it break.
Btw, the WAP is served via the OMA (Outlook Mobile Access) component which
(though works in conjunction
man x3270
Peter
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Hello Shlomi,
(This E-mail message was sent to the Linux-IL mailing list, because I
believe that the topic is of general interest.)
You are right about the problem with the way I send Hebrew E-mail
messages.
I use Evolution, Version 2.0.4 (vanilla Debian Sarge) to send E-mail.
The menu of availa
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=3270
Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
> Greenthings,
>
> I am looking for a 3270 (Mainframe telnet) programmable interface
> for Linux.
>
> I need to program messages to be sent over 3270 using C++ or other
> native language. I need to be able to read the
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 08:57:17AM -0700, Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
>
> Greenthings,
>
> I am looking for a 3270 (Mainframe telnet) programmable interface for Linux.
>
> I need to program messages to be sent over 3270 using C++ or other native
> language. I need to be able to read the current scre
Quoting Guy Teverovsky, from the post of Wed, 15 Jun:
> Evolution uses Outlook Web Acceess (OWA) to gain access to the content
> stored on Exchange. OWA is a web interface for the Exchange with the
> look&feel of Outlook. Evolution does not use the native MAPI protocol
> (the IIS translates the t
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 08:43:51PM +0300, Guy Teverovsky wrote:
> Or you can enroll to the Beta and instead of listening to the rummors, jusge
> it for yourself.
> I did... My first impressions have been blogged here:
> http://guy.netguru.co.il/archives/6-Dazed-and-confused-Microsofts-MSH-shell-co
Greenthings,
I am looking for a 3270 (Mainframe telnet) programmable interface for Linux.
I need to program messages to be sent over 3270 using C++ or other native language. I need to be able to read the current screen (in 32*80 ascii bits).
Doesn't have to be free.
Anyone got a clue?
ciao
scipi
Or you can enroll to the Beta and instead of listening to the rummors, jusge it
for yourself.
I did... My first impressions have been blogged here:
http://guy.netguru.co.il/archives/6-Dazed-and-confused-Microsofts-MSH-shell-codename-Monad.html
And while I do admit that cmd.exe is quite a lacking
Evolution uses Outlook Web Acceess (OWA) to gain access to the content stored
on Exchange.
OWA is a web interface for the Exchange with the look&feel of Outlook.
Evolution does not use the native MAPI protocol (the IIS translates the the
HTTP requests to native MAPI)
Guy
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On Wednesday, 15 בJune 2005 10:03, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> On 6/14/05, Dov Grobgeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if there is any scripting support (perl, python
> > or ruby) for accessing the exchange server protocol?
>
> I am not sure if this will answer any of your needs
> but hav
On 6/14/05, Dov Grobgeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is any scripting support (perl, python
> or ruby) for accessing the exchange server protocol?
>
I am not sure if this will answer any of your needs
but have you checked Mail::Outlook ?
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail
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