Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> This has been discussed before regarding other banks, but I don't remember
> Bank Discount being mentioned.
>
> Can anybody say if the bank's site works in any Linux browser. I've had no
> luck with FF, Konq or Opera. I gt th mainpge, but no icons or liks are
> clickable.
This has been discussed before regarding other banks, but I don't remember
Bank Discount being mentioned.
Can anybody say if the bank's site works in any Linux browser. I've had no
luck with FF, Konq or Opera. I gt th mainpge, but no icons or liks are
clickable.
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Shlomo Solomon
http://the-s
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 08:32:11AM -0500, Kfir Lavi wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to backup large volume to DVD media.
> I want to be able to put recovery data and to split it to volumes.
> I prefer to work with regular linux commands.
> The most important thing is that, if the DVD media will have bad sect
Source-Navigator: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcenav/
A bit long in the tooth, but it does the job.
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Subject: Source visualization pro
Thanks,
I prefer to use command line tools. I don't like the overhead of X on this
tasks.
Kfir
On Nov 24, 2007 9:41 AM, sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I backup on dvd verbatim and never had a problem. The program I use is
> k3b. You can split to rar. On k3b you can verify after burning.
I backup on dvd verbatim and never had a problem. The program I use is
k3b. You can split to rar. On k3b you can verify after burning.
On Nov 24, 2007 3:32 PM, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to backup large volume to DVD media.
> I want to be able to put recovery data and to s
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good source visualization program for C++ (and
Linux of course)?
Output format doesn't really matter, but it needs to read a very
complex project and display classes, members, hierarchy, dependencies,
etc.
KDevelop has something very primitive for hierarchy, but I need
so
Hi,
I need to backup large volume to DVD media.
I want to be able to put recovery data and to split it to volumes.
I prefer to work with regular linux commands.
The most important thing is that, if the DVD media will have bad sectors, I
will be able to retrieve my data.
So I thought of burning each
I am currently using alt-shift to toggle the input language in X (so that
others using the machine don't get confused trying to switch to hebrew). the
problem is that there are some required shell and emacs commands that need both
alt and shift (such as Meta-% in emacs and Alt-> in bash).
Is there
Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The correctness of you assertion greatly depends on which "those" you mean.
> Sunos (which was the dominant Unix throughout the 80's and the beginning
> of the 90's) had /bin/csh as default. BTW, this explains how some parts
> in the academic world got the
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