Hi Arie,
(Disclosure: I work for Openmoko)
Many people have purchased from Koolu with fine results. We also have
vendors in Europe which might be closer for you.
You are welcome to join the Openmoko community mailing list where you
can ask these questions. We have many Israeli participants.
Ou
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 11:03 +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> First of all, you do not want to use DHCP. The actual name of what is hapening
> is called MPLS and it to be blunt sucks. The extra overhead of a pptp or
> more likely l2tp tunnel is IMHO worth it, although if you are at the edge
> o
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 21:36 +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 11:03 +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> > First of all, you do not want to use DHCP. The actual name of what is
> > hapening
> > is called MPLS and it to be blunt sucks. The extra overhead of a pptp or
> > more lik
On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> As for the phone deal, it's ok, but there are better and cheaper deals
> depending on what call quality you want, and where you want to call. To
> replace a BEZEQ line, it's a good deal and does not use their
> infrastructure.
Thanks for
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 11:43:55AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
easier to manage and use /etc/hosts), I added the MAC addresses of all
machines to the "reserved IP address" list and specified what IP to give
each. This gives me 2 advantages:
1 - constant IPs on the network
2 - If needed, I can
I know exactlly what Shlomi meant. It's not open source. I just suggested -
do whatever you want.
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Free as in free bear does not mean free.
> Shlomy talked about free as in free speach.
> It is not open source as much as I know
Free as in free bear does not mean free.
Shlomy talked about free as in free speach.
It is not open source as much as I know.
So I don't care if I can run it using wine or not.
--
Ori Idan
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Eran Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First, ok, thx
> Second, It's not
First, ok, thx
Second, It's not right. You can run it using Wine - I already tried it and
it works perfect (check this out:
http://www.wine-reviews.net/applications/google-sketchup-6-on-linux-and-freebsd-with-wine.html
).
You have two versions: Free and Commercial - try and decide the one you
preff
On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> First of all, you do not want to use DHCP. The actual name of what is
> hapening is called MPLS and it to be blunt sucks. The extra overhead of a
> pptp or more likely l2tp tunnel is IMHO worth it, although if you are at
> the edge of lat
Hi Eran!
On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
> sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sketchup:
> http://sketchup.google.com/
> It allows you to draw house/rooms/etc in 3D. Brilliant application.
> thx
> Eran
>
First of all - please avoid top-posting.
Now, Google Sketchup is proprieta
No Linux version.
> - Original Message -
> Subject: Re: Planning a room using Dia/Kivio
> From: Eran Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Shlomi Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: "Oren Held" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Linux-IL"
> Date: 08-10-2008 10:43
>
>
> sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sk
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 11:03:25AM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
As for reliability, service and speed, the best thing to do is to call
HOT and ask for their business internet sales office. They offer higher
speeds, better reliabilty and they will come and fix problems a lot better
and a
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 09:20:58AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Thanks, but maybe my question wasn't clear enough. In the past, I did pptp and
NAT on my Linux box and shared my internet connection over the entire
network. Since I bought an ADSL router from Bezek, everything is
literaly "plug an
sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sketchup:
http://sketchup.google.com/
It allows you to draw house/rooms/etc in 3D. Brilliant application.
thx
Eran
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
> > Check the new app
On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
> Check the new app from google
>
Which new application? Care to share a link?
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 07 October 2008, Oren Held wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
>
Since you have a router, you shouldn't have any problem connecting your
network. Just configure your router.
I'm using HOT cables + netvision and it works fine.
Eran
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Shlomo Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > I
Check the new app from google
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 October 2008, Oren Held wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for a Linux software for planning a room. MS Visio does a
> fine
> > job in MS Windows.
> >
> > Dia & Kivio should be the
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
>>
>> Another presentation was given there on a similar topic by Eli Zaretskii
>> who focused, believe it or not, on the MS-DOS EinsteinWriter (yes, this
>> editor was an antique even at that time ;-
Hi Omer,
Using your original suggestion, the Arabic text could be displayed with
correct joining when displayed in input (logical) order from
right-to-left. This should work well for predominantly Arabic paragraphs
with some embedded LTR text. The problem would be when diplaying an LTR
languag
On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> If you ISP supports it (Barak does) you can use DHCP instead of
> L2TP/PPTP.
> In this case, you router no longer needs to do anything (beyond NAT)
Thanks, but maybe my question wasn't clear enough. In the past, I did pptp and
NAT on my Linux bo
Hi Nadav,
Thanks for adding this historical note. Indeed there were others involved
as well, Waleed Husny from IBM Egypt (now at Sun) who did much of the AWT
RTL support. Helpful comments were also received from Matitiahu Allouche
of IBM and Yura Gauchman of Oracle. Thanks to all who participat
21 matches
Mail list logo