On Tue, Oct 04, 2005, Uri Even-Chen wrote about "FireFox - not compatible with
IE":
> 1. Music - When you enter some of my pages, such as
> http://www.speedy.co.il/composer/ , with IE, you hear music
> automatically. When you enter with FireFox you don't (at least not on
> my computer, or maybe y
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005, Robert Wallner wrote about "Help needed for the KODIX
project":
> PS. If you're asking yourself 'why should I bother with yet another
> crappy half-working anonymous distro, why not just use
> debian/ubuntu/whatever', then you're probably right, just keep using
> your favorit
Peter wrote:
I'm telling it as they tell me.
People who are aware of the incompatibility between MS Office
document versions are more likely to try something else in the hope
the document will open somehow. And with OO, it does, even if the
formatting is d.
The document I receive i
On Sunday, 2 בOctober 2005 09:45, Livneh Ran wrote:
> Hi.
> My vsftp is running under xinetd...
I stand corrected
> And suppose it was a stand alone server, what do suggest to do?
> >- Forwarded message from Livneh Ran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >drwx-wx--x 308 insideuser outsidegroup 8192
On Tuesday, 4 בOctober 2005 00:30, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
> OK, I tried now and installed the Flash plug-in, but it should come
> with it pre-installed like in MS IE.
Last time I had a new windows(XP) 'puter to play with it didn't come
with flash installed. When I got to a flash web site it downlo
I'm telling it as they tell me.
People who are aware of the incompatibility between MS Office document
versions are more likely to try something else in the hope the document
will open somehow. And with OO, it does, even if the formatting is d.
The document I receive is only one part.
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
Hi people,
As a webmaster, I have a problem with FireFox not being compatible with
IE. A few years ago I stopped checking my website with any browser
other than IE - for economical reasons: most users use IE. Now I do
check my website occasionally wit
Peter wrote:
Compatibilty with the clients' documents is a one of the major issues.
For
people who are painfully aware of compatibility problems between
different
versions of MS-Word, OpenOffice may not seem very attractive. This
isn't just a
matter of cost, it's also a matter of the time spe
Compatibilty with the clients' documents is a one of the major issues. For
people who are painfully aware of compatibility problems between different
versions of MS-Word, OpenOffice may not seem very attractive. This isn't just a
matter of cost, it's also a matter of the time spent to give it a
Hi people,
As a webmaster, I have a problem with FireFox not being compatible with
IE. A few years ago I stopped checking my website with any browser
other than IE - for economical reasons: most users use IE. Now I do
check my website occasionally with FireFox, but some things are just not
comp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's "U.S. vs. Microsoft" and the very first sentence on screen is :
"This document is available in three formats: this web page (for browsing
content), PDF (comparable to original document formatting), and WordPerfect 5.1.
"
No MS format?
Of course not! LOL!
Uri Ev
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
/me reminds everybody of an enlightened decision of some people in
Massachusses.
You wrote this sentence twice. What do you mean? Sorry for not
understanding.
Firefox on windows? Do you honestly say that you have problems
installing flash on it? What version do you use?
Quoting Uri Even-Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The same problem is with FireFox - it doesn't come with Windows, you
> have to install it.
I know of quite a few people who switched to FireFox but wouldn't switch from
MS-Office to OpenOffice.
>
> I also tried Open Office and went back to MS Office
Quoting Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sunday, 2 áOctober 2005 22:05, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
> > ... I wonder how come most people & companies prefer Windows
> > - is it, ... or because, ... or because, ... or because
>
> To save all of us time, I suggest you start by reading:
> http://
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
And I repeat my earlier question: is there anywhere I can buy a desktop
computer in Israel with Linux pre-installed? Is there a simple (does not
ask questions) for open-office, firefox, thunderbird, 7-zip, gimp and
other good free programs for windows?
On א', 2005-10-02 at 23:56 +0300, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> This thing was driving me crazy lately, so I was anxious to try out
> your tip.
> When I run rdesktop with '-k none' the 'sticky' nightmare seems to be
> gone, BUT - now some important keys (the normal arrows,
> insert/end/home/del) are c
Hi Robert,
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:42:18PM +, Robert Wallner wrote:
> Hi all
>
> The Kodix project started around 2001, originally as a bunch of
> replacement and add-on packages for RedHad systems of those times (6.2
> iirc). With time, the number of packages increased continously, until
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 03:54:41PM +0300, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
> >My mom just got her first computer a year ago and until today she has no
> >clue as to what she sees on the screen, even though she somehow manages
> >to achieve some very basic goals with it. I bet I could have
On א', 2005-10-02 at 22:16 +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Hetz Ben Hamo, from the post of Sat, 01 Oct:
> > It replaces quite few of your installed RPMS btw with something that
> > they build. One side effect that I had is with sendmail - I didn't get
> > any more messages in /var/log/messages,
Hi all
The Kodix project started around 2001, originally as a bunch of
replacement and add-on packages for RedHad systems of those times (6.2
iirc). With time, the number of packages increased continously, until
one day, the system was self supporting (the whole system could be
installed, and comp
Amos Shapira wrote:
My mom just got her first computer a year ago and until today she has no
clue as to what she sees on the screen, even though she somehow manages
to achieve some very basic goals with it. I bet I could have helped her a lot
more remotely if she had a Linux on her desktop but ev
On 10/3/05, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I think I have good news for you - there is at least one effort to write
> an open-source MAPI connector, the one I found from digging right now is
> at http://www.omesc.com/modules/main_module/
Well, actually I had the following in mind:
Can we please recall that Linux-IL is supposed to be a *technical*
Linux list? Thanks.
Now, on a more positive note - Shana Tova to everybody, whether you
run Red Hat, Gentoo, KDE, GNOME, Emacs, or vi!
--
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.goldshmidt.org
On 10/3/05, Gil Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is unlikely a free MAPI connector will ever appear. It makes no
> sense. If the user is already into spending money (Outlook is not
> free), they will pay for the connector or the the exchange server. The
> connectors (Bynari, Stalker and other
On 10/2/05, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Hetz Ben Hamo, from the post of Sat, 01 Oct:
> > It replaces quite few of your installed RPMS btw with something that
> > they build. One side effect that I had is with sendmail - I didn't get
> > any more messages in /var/log/messages, a
On 10/2/05, Uri Even-Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope I'm not stepping on open wounds here, but I want to raise this
> discussion. My father has a computer with Windows 98, and he asked me
> to check it for technical problems. I told him that Windows 98 is old
> and obsolete, so he should
Hello,
I'm trying CentOS 4.1 (I have to learn RHEL 4) and a common task
I have is to read Hebrew MS Office documents e-mailed to me.
I installed the latest OpenOffice 2 (rc1) from openoffice.org using
the RPM packages. I also have Hebrew fonts installed
(fonts-hebrew-0.100-4) from CentOS.
Openin
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 07:36:38PM +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 10/3/05, Anatoly Vorobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's because Windows is easier for them to learn and use than the
> > alternatives.
>
> That's the exact misconcept the open source community (or actually, almost
> any MS riv
On 10/3/05, Anatoly Vorobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's because Windows is easier for them to learn and use than the
> alternatives.
That's the exact misconcept the open source community (or actually, almost
any MS rival) has to fight.
My mom just got her first computer a year ago and until
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 10:05:56PM +0300, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
> using some version of Windows. I wonder how come most people &
> companies prefer Windows - is it because they're already used to it, or
> because they're afraid of changing, or because they want to use a
> specific software which is
Peter's comments are correct. However, the average low-end - not power
MS Office / XP user - relates to Windows in a generic way. In other
words, Windows in KDE is still Windows and OO is still Office.
danny
Peter wrote:
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
Hi people,
I hope I'm no
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