Re: [W2L] Urgent: Lecturers Needed for Three Tel-Aviv Welcome-to-Linux Presentations

2005-10-25 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 19:19, Meir Maor wrote: > I will be able to give either lecture 2 or 3 if that is still necessarry. > Thanks! We may need your help. > Where do I see the slides for lecture #2? I saw nothing on the site. > The slides are at: http://linux.israel.net/pdf/lecture_linux_

Re: [W2L] Urgent: Lecturers Needed for Three Tel-Aviv Welcome-to-Linux Presentations

2005-10-25 Thread Meir Maor
I will be able to give either lecture 2 or 3 if that is still necessarry. Where do I see the slides for lecture #2? I saw nothing on the site. Me. To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the

[off topic] Speedy Whois for Webmasters

2005-10-25 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Hi everyone, I created a new GPL package - Speedy Whois for Webmasters. It is based on the phpWhois class. The purpose is to make it easier for webmasters to install phpWhois, and also to create a better GUI for the website. I am also going to start a new project on sourceforge (if they approv

Re: Most recommanded webcam for Linux?

2005-10-25 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi Amos, > Oops you are right. I forgot to mention this but I'm not near the camera > to give its exact details - it's one of the cheapo cams which were available > already three years ago. I think it's just called "quickcam pro". > On your USB cable there's a sticker (if it's still there) - the

Re: Most recommanded webcam for Linux?

2005-10-25 Thread Rami Rosen
Hi,  I also have a positive experience with logitech 4000 Pro, both on Linux and Windows.   Another feature which was not mentioned here of this webcam is it's high sensitivity; when lights are  off  you can get good video.   Regarding streaming solutions: I once made tests with vlc , see: htt