I am trying to use the hebtech thesis class that comes with the ivritex package
to write my thesis. Currently I am having a problem with putting an english
word into the hebrew title. Putting \L{FISH} into the hebrew title just shows L
in the printout and using \unsethebrew or \setlanguage{english}
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 08:43:12PM +0300, Aviv Goll wrote:
> Hi,
> On windows I had the option to check if a device was experiencing an
> IRQ collision at the device manager. How do I do that in linux?
Those should be basically gone on a system with no manual handling of
interrupt lines and IO p
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 08:43:12PM +0300, Aviv Goll wrote:
> Hi,
> On windows I had the option to check if a device was experiencing an
> IRQ collision at the device manager. How do I do that in linux?
I don't think the concept exists in Linux. What exactly does "IRQ
collision" mean in Windows?
Backwards?
Check the po file for TuxPaint - it uses natural Hebrew.
The program is also written using SDL - and the direction issue was
solved back in 2003 (see the fourth note in this page:
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/bill/news/2003.05.shtml )
Since the code is open, this can be a good star
Hi,
On windows I had the option to check if a device was experiencing an
IRQ collision at the device manager. How do I do that in linux?
Thanks
Aviv
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On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 07:40:07PM +0300, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 05:33:48PM +0300, Boris Zingerman wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Is it possible to print/dump pagetable of a
> > given process ( through /proc filesystem maybe ) ?
>
> Not out of the box. It's fairly trivial to impl
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 05:33:48PM +0300, Boris Zingerman wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to print/dump pagetable of a
> given process ( through /proc filesystem maybe ) ?
Not out of the box. It's fairly trivial to implement in the kernel, if
you don't mind "stopping the world" so that the data me
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:21, Oded Arbel wrote:
> Anyway - I logged out of the guy's KDE session...
> ...
> We then went back to KDE where flash continue to work properly...
This may have been the result of pam_console. It sometime happened
to me that I was logged on to the console (tty1-tty6)
Hi
Is it possible to print/dump pagetable of a
given process ( through /proc filesystem maybe ) ?
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When the kernel starts to boot, it does not have yet support for any
filesystem. So you have to write to a raw disk partition (whose sector
address is set ahead of time by a means similar to that of LILO), or
allocate a RAM area (immediately after memory test) to serve as a buffer
for kernel messa
syslogd and klogd will log the messages under /var/log/message (or what-ever file configured in /etc/syslog.conf)
Adding 'dmesg -n 1' to the rc.local will prevent non-critical messages from making their way into a console.
Gilboa
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 14:49 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi
On Wednesday, 22 בJune 2005 13:17, Uri Sharf wrote:
> If it makes sense to you, and you don't need to re-install on
> multiple computers, you could also do a net-install insted (of
> downloading all again). I did it couple of weeks ago, it's painless.
Not relevant - I need to install an unnetworke
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:49:38PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
I need to direct the kernel messages to a file, instead of going to a
tty. I know how to direct it to a serial console, but I want it not
displayed on any interactive medium at all.
Is it
On Tuesday, 21 בJune 2005 20:20, Michael Vasiliev wrote:
> On Tuesday June 21 2005 18:50, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > I have this weird problem which I thought I might share with you:
> > A friends computer has Mandrake LE2005 installed, with some cooker
> > packages (notably KDE and Firefox), he also ha
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:49:38PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to direct the kernel messages to a file, instead of going to a
> tty. I know how to direct it to a serial console, but I want it not
> displayed on any interactive medium at all.
>
> Is it at all possible?
I
Hi all,
I need to direct the kernel messages to a file, instead of going to a
tty. I know how to direct it to a serial console, but I want it not
displayed on any interactive medium at all.
Is it at all possible?
Shachar
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I usually setup a mirror on one server and do an NFS install instead.
If you use a kick-start image, you have a running FC copy within 20 minutes, hands off.
Gilboa
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 12:17 +0200, Uri Sharf wrote:
If it makes sense to you, and you don't need to re-install on multiple
com
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 20:20 +0300, Michael Vasiliev wrote:
> This reminds me of a similar problem I had. Does your friend run artsd, the
> KDE sound daemon? The flash plugin does not take arts into account, that's
> why konqueror devs added the option to pipe the sound from plugins through
> Ar
If it makes sense to you, and you don't need to re-install on multiple
computers, you could also do a net-install insted (of downloading all
again). I did it couple of weeks ago, it's painless.
see hebrew howto here:
http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/9172
* Mind you my ISP here mirror's fedora,
On Wednesday, 22 בJune 2005 09:22, Amir Binyamini wrote:
> Hi,
> amazing!
> I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
> I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be
> FC4-i386-DVD.iso somewhere.
> But I followed the download link and I saw there only disc1-disc4 i
On Tuesday, 21 בJune 2005 20:20, Michael Vasiliev wrote:
> On Tuesday June 21 2005 18:50, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > I have this weird problem which I thought I might share with you:
> > A friends computer has Mandrake LE2005 installed, with some cooker
> > packages (notably KDE and Firefox), he also ha
The Tel Aviv Linux Club will gather again on 26-June-2005 to listen to Yuval
Shavitt's presentation about the DIMES Projects. The DIMES Project is a
project that intends to create a map of the Internet.
The presentation will take place at 18:30, in Schreiber 007 of Tel Aviv
University.
Next Pr
Search for FC4-i386-DVD in Google. You'll find it :)
Adir.
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Amir Binyamini wrote:
> Hi,
> amazing!
> I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
> I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be FC4-i386-DVD.iso
> somewhere.
> But I fol
ohh just reread you're mail you did send you're phone number...I'll call you up..Lior.On 6/22/05, yishay ben adar <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hellowe opened a comunity center in the corner of
florentine - ben atar street in tel avivthe center contains music room, bikes workshop, ameeting place for g
this is driving us crazy - we're trying to render a PS file to PDS and
it can find fonts (see below)
if we setup /usr/local/share/ghostscript/8.51/Resource/Font and copy
fonts over there it produces an unreadable PDF output file
this must be something REALLY stupid!!@
10x
danny
here are the er
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