Next Monday, 19/11, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will gather to
hear Ohad Lutzky's talk about:
Programming Epiphany Plugins with Python and PyGTK
The lecture will cover the following topics:
* Basic Python programming
* Basic PyGTK programming
* Working with Python threads, using
On 15/11/2007, at 14:57, ik wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007 2:37 PM, sammy ominsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An employee of my company in the US would like to have Hebrew on her
machine. She runs KDE from a server, in a remote X session on a weak
workstation.
Does she have Hebrew fonts ? It sounds
- As Ilya said, let her try to read the text in some native KDE app, such as
kwrite/kedit.
- Make sure this text she tries to read is UTF-8 and not iso8859-8 (of course
if it's required there's a way she could also view that, but why live in the
80s..).
- Make sure she has 'UTF-8' enabled while
Michael Tewner wrote:
I saw Joomla mentioned - so I thought I would plug Plone - a great CMS
built on Zope.
It's super cool. It has a large user base. It has a large developer
base. It's fun. It's well documented. It even has KSS - an AJAX
library. It's robus. It's Python. It has a Cheese Shop.
On Nov 15, 2007 2:37 PM, sammy ominsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> She doesn't want to change her whole desktop to Hebrew, just to be
> able to view Hebrew text. If I type to her in Hebrew, she sees
> gibberish, and if she cut-n-pastes that gibberish back to me, I see
> hebrew again.
>
Maybe it
Hi,
An employee of my company in the US would like to have Hebrew on her
machine. She runs KDE from a server, in a remote X session on a weak
workstation.
She doesn't want to change her whole desktop to Hebrew, just to be
able to view Hebrew text. If I type to her in Hebrew, she sees
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
this seems like spam.
Especially noting that it's not his first posting, and the former ones
also included outputs of irrelevant arbitrary UNIX commands.
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 13:25 +0100, Web Master wrote:
Hi everyone,
I installed Debian 4 Etch on my PC. Earlier tim
this seems like spam.
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 13:25 +0100, Web Master wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I installed Debian 4 Etch on my PC. Earlier time I have got many mail, where
> the writer said: my linux (Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, etc) is not a serious
> operating system.
>
> Now I am working on
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 07:35:48PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> This is in contrast to Fedora, for instance, or even what I heard
> about Ubuntu, where the process through which the packages have to go
> in order to be found in a "stable" release is apparently less
> adequate.
That was the whole
On 15/11/2007, Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's not true.
I see what you wrote as exactly explaining what I meant - that the
bottom line is that when a user of "stable" decides to install or
update or even remove a package in "stable" he can pretty well rely on
it not to break the s
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