Hi all!
The Tel Aviv Open Source Club invites everyone to a talk by Yaron Meiry
(Sawyer) about "Programming Red Flags" - on Sunday, 21-June-2009
The meeting will take place at Tel Aviv University, at the Schreiber Maths&CS
building, room 008 on 18:30. So mark your calendars. More information ca
> Been there several times.
> Good service.
> Make sure the order specifies:
> Size of engraving, font, color.
> They even have sample layouts in several languages.
>
Thanks, Moish. I just asked how much it would cost to change the
Windows key into a Tux key.
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Been there several times.
Good service.
Make sure the order specifies:
Size of engraving, font, color.
They even have sample layouts in several languages.
Moish
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> So far, about 6 months of not very heavy use and the stickers are as
> good as new - you can hardly tell that there are stickers on the keys.
> I think they were bought at Bug but I don't have a package for
> reference.
>
Bah, Bug is an expensive Windows shop. If someone outside Israel needs
the
Hi,
My hunch was also the video card, but because it's Gentoo, maybe you
compiled it with some wiled flags that do the opposite?
Can you start with different window manager, like fluxbox or twm and
observer if the problem is related to X or lower?
Starting the comp in Single user (console) works go
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Leonid Podolny writes:
>
>> Fedora 10 on the other box I have feels MUCH more responsive. The
>> only difference I can think of is that it has nVidia graphics card.
>
> Which box has nVidia? If it is the slow one that has nVidia, then
> download the driver from the nVidi
2009/6/2 Alexander Indenbaum
>
> Hello,
>
> This is off topic, still probably crowd here has relevant experience, so ...
>
> I'm considering bringing Sony laptop from US. My main concerns are:
> 1. Engraving Hebrew on keyboard
I got sets of stickers sent to me from Israel and they work great on
m
Hi,
I wouldn't start with upgrading from Ubuntu to Debian, it will get
messy. Just upgrading from Debian stable to testing is a big headache
and usually will break the system.
It is much easier and quicker to net install a new Debian.
As to upgrading two systems, just install the first, and then t
Hi all,
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> 1. Engraving Hebrew on keyboard
I actually just painted the keyboard letter keys black, so there are
no English or Hebrew letters! Now my laptop is less usable to thieves,
and my typing speed has increased dramatically.
> 2. Service/warranty
>
Dell told me that I would have no warranty on my I
Leonid Podolny writes:
> Fedora 10 on the other box I have feels MUCH more responsive. The
> only difference I can think of is that it has nVidia graphics card.
Which box has nVidia? If it is the slow one that has nVidia, then
download the driver from the nVidia site and chances are you'll forge
Hello Oleg,
I was on vacation the last week and could not thank you for a response.
I made configuration the way you describe and it works.
So thank you again.
Still I have some issues unresolved :
Xserver probes hardware for possible screen resolutions and decides to
choose the first on
Hi,
I tried to install Debian etch amd64 on a computer with NForce3 chipset,
using grml live CD (to keep a long story shorter, I won't explain why I
could not use the regular installation procedure, unless it turns out that
others had similar problems and we might profit by exchanging experience).
Kasir Graf (http://www.kasirgraf.co.il/), in southern Tel Aviv (near the
central bus station) -- 100 NIS, 20 minutes and you have a Hebrew keyboard. I
was very satisfied. There's also another company in Holon, can't remember their
name but Google will find it quickly.
- Original Message
Hello
As for warranty, go to www.mackcam.com. they sell international warranty.
You can buy a warranty to things that you buy (including computers) within
30 day for purches and be covered world wile (read the agreement, sometime
you get the cost of the repair back and sometime you are served i
Alexander Indenbaum wrote:
Hello,
This is off topic, still probably crowd here has relevant experience, so ...
I'm considering bringing Sony laptop from US. My main concerns are:
1. Engraving Hebrew on keyboard
2. Service/warranty
Does anyone has a pointer or recommendation about (1). How coul
geoffrey mendelson wrote:
I am currently running Ubuntu 9.04. I am fed up with it. I want to
replace it with debian, hopefully without wiping the hard drive in the
process.
I looked around and found an Israeli mirror but there are something
like 31 cd's or 5 dvd's and updates. Is there a simp
shimi wrote:
>
> I didn't say CPU-intensive; I meant "something that behaves slowly but
> is not supposed to because it is NOT CPU intensive" - like ticking a
> checkbox in the browser that you mentioned... the question is if DURING
> the slowness (waiting for response) - does the CPU use spikes.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Leonid Podolny wrote:
>
>
> > Is the CPU level at single percents when you actually *do* something?
> > Looking on it at idle does not count :) If not, what process occupies
> > most CPU?
> Yes, when I do something CPU-intensive, the CPU is at 100%, as expected.
>
Regarding engraving on the keyboard hebrew, I know there is someone in
tel aviv which does it for around 100 nis. I didn't do it, but if you
want I know someone who did and I can ask the phone number. As for the
warranty, sony indeed are nasty in this field. Try to ask them if you
bring it with int
shimi wrote:
> If you go to System Settings -> Desktop - do you have "Enable desktop
> effects" checked? If so, try to remove it.
Yes, they are.
> Try a generic video driver like vesa
I'll try it this evening.
>
> Does your user have permissions to write to the /dev/dri/card0 character
> device?
Alexander Indenbaum wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is off topic, still probably crowd here has relevant experience, so ...
>
> I'm considering bringing Sony laptop from US. My main concerns are:
> 1. Engraving Hebrew on keyboard
> 2. Service/warranty
>
> Does anyone has a pointer or recommendation about
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> Hi,
> My problem is so basic that I even fail to figure out what to
> debug/benchmark/google, etc.
> My computer feels amazingly sluggish in everything that is UI-related.
> For instance, it takes some 10 seconds for Firefox to fire up (coun
On Jun 2, 2009, at 7:59 AM, Leonid Podolny wrote:
Does anyone has an experience servicing laptops purchased in US in
Israel (probably by ישפאר)?
I considered it a year and a half ago, so I just called the Israel
representatives of all laptop manufacturers I could think of. Sony
were the only
Hi,
My problem is so basic that I even fail to figure out what to
debug/benchmark/google, etc.
My computer feels amazingly sluggish in everything that is UI-related.
For instance, it takes some 10 seconds for Firefox to fire up (counting
from the click on the icon). Same with Konsole -- 5 seconds.
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