Hi,
Glad to hear that this might be of use to others.
We moved to Jerusalem, some 9 month ago. For my orientation, I
needed some maps on which I might scribble and which could be
thrown away after that.
For that I needed to find a set of maps covering the area of
interest, a means to know their rel
On 29/04/07, Maxim Veksler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You would love http://partmaps.org/era/unix/award.html
Thanks. I did :)
--Amos
Hi,
I'm sure you can get Lantronix equipment in Israel but that would be more
along the lines of an expensive 8 slot, snmp enabled, etc.
Another option which you might prefer would be X10 Home automation equipment
aka "smart home"(Plonter seems to sell some related stuff.)
Or DIY:
http://www.boli
Maxim Veksler wrote:
On 4/29/07, Avraham Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good morning,
Answering my own question: The use of the construct "for i in
..", when the order of execution is important is the mistake.
I'll have to rewrite the script.
Nothing like a good night's sleep, to discover
On 4/29/07, Avraham Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good morning,
Answering my own question: The use of the construct "for i in
..", when the order of execution is important is the mistake.
I'll have to rewrite the script.
Nothing like a good night's sleep, to discover such fallacies.
Cheers
Howdie,
I'm in need to control the power of a single (Linux running, so this will be on topic... :-) computer board via netowrk
or serial (IP / RS-232).
I'd prefer a cheap one intended for a single computer and simple telnet interface rather then one of those expensive 8
slots, SNMP interface
Did anyone manage to connect Creative Zen Vision:M to any Linux machine?
I'm using Ubuntu 7.04. I followed some hints and a howto on their forums
for no avail. ( it concerns mainly compiling and installing libmtp ).
The usb device is recognized and shows the correct vid/pid and the
device name but
Good morning,
Answering my own question: The use of the construct "for i in
..", when the order of execution is important is the mistake.
I'll have to rewrite the script.
Nothing like a good night's sleep, to discover such fallacies.
Cheers, Avraham
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