In the beginning of May there was an event called "Communities in Action"
in Oslo where several open source and not so open source communities met
giving talks etc.
See a blog post about it:
http://my.opera.com/cstrep/blog/communities-in-action-2010-in-oslo
and the program:
http://wiki.cantara.no/d
Hi Nadav,
Few months ago I upgraded my EEE to Fedora 12 from Fedora 11 and I used the
preupgrade. It worked like a charm without any issues.
IIRC, the problems that you describe are coming from external repositories
which are not always up to date (for example: rpmfusion takes few days until
it's
I've been a happy Redhat and then Fedora user for more than a decade, and
naturally yesterday, when Fedora 13 came out, I upgraded to it.
I am using the "preupgrade" tool. For those who've been living under a rock,
"preupgrade" is the best way to upgrade Fedora if you have an Internet
connection.
On Wed, May 26, 2010, Stan Goodman wrote about "Re: Hebrew calendar software
creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?":
> But parahot are not always the same in Israel and in the Diaspora.
Right - in Israel in the Diaspora both the parashot and holidays are
slightly differen
At 23:29:06 on Tuesday Tuesday 25 May 2010, Oleg Goldshmidt
wrote:
> "Nadav Har'El" writes:
> > I still believe that the whole approach of having holidays of a
> > single year (it doesn't matter if 2007 or 2010) is wrong. It not only
> > means that the distro needs to update this list every year
"Nadav Har'El" writes:
> I still believe that the whole approach of having holidays of a single year
> (it doesn't matter if 2007 or 2010) is wrong. It not only means that the
> distro needs to update this list every year, it also means that you can't
> find out when next year's holidays are (and
> From: stan.good...@hashkedim.com
> To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
> Subject: Re: Hebrew calendar software creators: can you notify this list when
> updating the calendar?
> Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 18:12:21 +0300
>
> At 15:27:10 on Tuesday Tuesday 25 May 2010, Ron Varburg
> wrote:
>> I intend to fil
On Tue, May 25, 2010, Ron Varburg wrote about "RE: Hebrew calendar software
creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?":
> I intend to file the following report. Any comments?
I still believe that the whole approach of having holidays of a single year
(it doesn't matter if 20
At 15:27:10 on Tuesday Tuesday 25 May 2010, Ron Varburg
wrote:
> I intend to file the following report. Any comments?
>
> Package: bsdmainutils
> Version: 8.0.11
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
>
> calendar.judaic was last updated in 2007. Due to the nature of
> the Jewish calendar, it ren
I intend to file the following report. Any comments?
Package: bsdmainutils
Version: 8.0.11
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
calendar.judaic was last updated in 2007. Due to the nature of
the Jewish calendar, it renders the file unusable. To address the
difficulties facing the maintaner, a pyth
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
> If you use the binary-only driver, then run: nvidia-settings
>
doesn't help
however, adding "-novtswitch -sharevtts"" to the X cmdline does the trick
so its solved
thanks.
>
> Hetz
>
> 2010/5/25 Erez D
>
>> ok, it was a problem
Hi,
If you use the binary-only driver, then run: nvidia-settings
Hetz
2010/5/25 Erez D
> ok, it was a problem of jumpers on the motherboard.
>
> i am now able to start an X-server on the left card using "X -layout
> LeftMonitor" , then i start an x-server on the right monitor using "X :1
> -lay
ok, it was a problem of jumpers on the motherboard.
i am now able to start an X-server on the left card using "X -layout
LeftMonitor" , then i start an x-server on the right monitor using "X :1
-layout RightMonitor"
the problem is:
if i press ctrl-alt-f7 i see only the left monitor.
if i press ct
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