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Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Yehuda Tzadik, from the post of Mon, 23 Feb:
I work in Bezeq International
Yehuda Zadik
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Yigal Shilon? is that you?
LOL I noticed that too, pretty funny.
I noticed that too.
But childish
Ira Abramov wrote:
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I work in Bezeq International
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Unfortunetly, at the moment Postgres only has a cygwin version for
Windows. There is no native Win32 version at this stage. Also, due to
name folding differences, you may find that some tweaking of the SQL
statements is required. I have started a project in the past to allow
easy translation b
How about meeting them half-way -- first thing to suggest using
mysql/postgresql as the database instead of access -- they're free, and
at least I know mysql can run on Windows without a problem. Access has
no advantages over mysql in this kind of setup, and mysql by far
surpasses Access as a D
Perhaps an in-between approach would do best -- read the document using
available tools (i.e OOo Impress), and send back an explanation about
why you would prefer *not* to receive documents in proprietary, closed
formats and also provide links to OSS solutions that the sender can use
-- in this
What about using Ehad (http://ehad.berlios.de/) to install Mandrake?
from Ehad's home-page:
"'Ehad' is an Israeli project offering a repackaging of standard
Mandrake Linux binary packages, in order to provide a single
installation CD for Mandrake users in Israel. 'Ehad' intends to provide
a use
Look at the mozex plugin, it'll let you do what you want to.
(mozex.mozdev.org)
Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hey All,
Any of you know how to make Mozilla use a different e-mail client than
its' own?
Whenever I click a mailto: link, I get the config wizard for the Mozilla
Mail.
I am using KMail, and
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 02:40:40PM +0200, Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I am creating a mysql database which needs to have fields in hebrew and
other in english. This means that the text will be in hebrew.
when I type hebrew in a field I get an error and I see this:
*Error*
SQL
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
I'm going to install a new server and as usual im asking my self what distro
should I use.
Until now I used Redhat and the latest version installed is 7.3, which work
very well.
What about Fedora ? is it suitable for a web server or any other server ?
Or its better if I buy a
Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i'm looking for a way to shutdown linux via the power button.
if i press it while it is running windows, it shuts down all apps, then
turns of
if i press it while running linux, it will turn of immidiatly.
i want it to shut down as if i press 'ctrl-alt-del' in a VT (but i do
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Quoting Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think I would like to do this job.
However there is one small thing that is stopping me from sending my resume.
For moral reasons I DO NOT USE MS-Word nor MS-Word formats!!!
If you remove this requirement, not only that you get my r
Arie Folger wrote:
There was some talk about Mandrake (even in 2.4 kernels) already supporting
SATA and about 2.6 supporting SATA. Anybody has experience with this? Is all
SATA supported or only some chipsets?
Mandrake had support for some SATA controllers since 9 or 9.1, but it
usually involve
I think Yonah meant small in the physical aspect -- I know Lamir sell
bare-bone systems with mini-itx motherboards in them, costs around
1000nis. You should check their site, maybe it'll fit your needs. Do
note that these computers are an over-kill for the resources a
router/firewall/proxy Linu
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Diego Iastrubni wrote:
| so what were those rumours saying that 3D games on linux have more
frame rate
| then on windows?
|
| BTW,
| is there TV out support on their drivers?
| The drivers on the site are for 8500 and 9x000, how abut the 7x000 family?
|
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to boot my laptop to my Linux partition (dual boot with w2k
).
I start the boot process and I encounter a problem in the fstab file
trying to access a USB disconnected hard drive .
I try and fix the problem only to get the message that the ext2 file
system sup
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote about "Re: Frighting possibilities (gnome-2.4 + fedora oddity)":
It all started because of Ilya.
I tried to get the notification thingy running and could not see the
mail notification icon -
Naturally I CTRL-ALT-F1'nd
Assaf Flatto wrote:
Hi
For my work I need the jre1.3.1.01 plug-in for connecting to several
application.
I've downloaded the RPM from the Sun site and installed it as the manual
in the site specifies .
I made the symbolic link and placed all the files in the respective
locations , but when I try a
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 09:21:27AM +0200, Alon Weinstein wrote:
cat /etc/ld.so.conf, assuming it hasn't been changed since the last
time someone ran ldconfig.
Looking at /etc/ld.so.conf:
/usr/kerberos/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/lib/qt-3.1/lib
/opt/opengroupwar
guy keren wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I have a (couple of) client(s) that have performance problems across
linux distirbutions. That is - they try an operation on a given platform
with a given (redhat both cases) distribution, and get a certain
performance. Then they try th
Lior Kesos wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> Have you reportted to Bugzilla that the bug is not resolved?
>>
> No, but I contacted darin fisher which wrote the script.
> He/She(?) told me that using Firebird 0.7 isn't enough and that I
need to a 0.7 nightly build.
> So I went and download
Nice if you prefer Konqi, I don't. I don't use KDE at all actually.
What should really happen is Thunderbird running (IMO) htmlview -- which
can be configured to run whatever browser you'd like -- I now have Gaim
open links in Firebird by changing /usr/bin/htmlview.
Lior Kesos wrote:
The whole t
try to do openURL you
get an error, because there's no instance to do that.
Sucks.
I registered to some Mozilla mailing lists in hope to find answers to
this problem.
Alon.
Lior Kesos wrote:
Alon Weinstein wrote:
Works for me. What needs to be improved is to make Firebird open a new
tab/w
This has been bugging me in thunderbird for a while now, and I finally
got the time to find a solution, though it's far from being a perfect one.
I'm using Thuderbird 0.4a -- that's some nightly build I download --
11/12/2003 (that's MM/DD, not DD/MM).
I found that when I click on a link in a me
I have a system with an on-board VIA SATA. 2.6.0test5 and beyond have
good support for this chipset, and by manually patching a rawhide 2.4.22
kernel using this thread as reference --
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg202339.html -- I got the SATA
running on 2.4.x. The author of libata tol
(sorry for the lengthy post, but I thought adding as much relevant
output could help solving this problem)
I've compiled kernel 2.6.0-test8. Everything works great except my
CD-RW. I have a KT-600 based motherboard, with a S-ATA drive (hda, using
"ide=reverse" kernel parameter), an IDE drive (h
Hello all.
I'm trying to set up a dual-head configuration on RH9 with a Hercules 3D
Prophet 7000 Dual-head (that's two VGA connectors) card, which is a
Radeon 7000 with two VGA connectors. (I've posted a similar question in
the xfree86 users mailing list, alas, no answers so far.)
I've searched
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in "Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)"
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
Isn't clearcase simply a realy serious,
;
> On Tuesday 19 August 2003 11:33, Alon Weinstein wrote:
> > I built a RPM package (under RH9) from the Samba 3.0.0 RC1
> sources (using
> > the spec file from the 3rd beta). Is there a place I can upload
> the file to
> > for t
I built a RPM package (under RH9) from the Samba 3.0.0 RC1 sources (using
the spec file from the 3rd beta). Is there a place I can upload the file to
for the general public to use? it's aprox. 16mb.
Alon
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> > Care to list the alternative options? I can guess Lyx for document
> > creation,
> > GIMP for image manipulation, but that's where my list ends. What are
> > the
> > options to perform other common tasks:
> >
> > -- Email & Organizer (an only-email client is no replacement for Outlook
> > or
>
> > Because if you open KWord, you can't take it as anything else but a
> > clone of MS-Word. It looks the same, it feels the same, and it has a
> > very related name. Every little item on the window's outline
> just happen
> > to be exactly where MS-Word put it. This can't be mistaken.
>
> So... d
Since this is becoming a main-stream thing to post the list of junk, here's
what I have:
Adaptec PCI SCSI controller (with internal & external connector)
Adaptec ISA SCSI controller (only external connector)
16 port 10Mbit Hub
8 port 10Mbit Hub (w/ one additional BNC port)
1 3Com Etherlink III (3C
> Hi,
> I got some ISA SMC card on redhat 8.0
> The chip on this card is 8416BT , I was able to download a driver from the
scylid tulip project site
> I got some smc-ultra.c file , what do I do with it ?
I see a smc-ultra.c file in the kernel sources (drivers/net/) -- I think you
could simply comp
> I'm looking to buy a laptop that supports Linux. I'm not so picky about
> the bundled Windows XP problem, as I'm going to need a MS O$ on it
> If you have positive experience, please let me know. I'm looking for
> something mid-low end (read - cheap).
>
I own an IBM Thinkpad T21. I installed Red
> I couldn't get the importance of the problem from your
> post. Is it something that is already widely implemented or
> is it some buzz words system that someone is trying to sell?
I know that TAU also uses this system, so I think it's safe to say it's
gaining momentum.
==
> The subject says it all. The -R switch is recursive, but
> ignores hidden
> directories. And grep also ignores hidden files. Is there a
> way around this?
I think the simplest solution is to supply grep with the filenames using
a pipe from "ls -a"
==
> I noticed that cups refer to 'DESKJET 930' and not G85
>
> check the following link:
> http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=421906
I've been to linuxprinting (that's where I got the PPD file from, before
trying to generate it using foomatic-datafile). It says that the
preferred
> can you show us tail of CUPS logs ?
Here's a more detailed tail of the error log (Log Level = debug), right
after trying to do:
lpr
D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic:
inserted option PS code:
D [23/Jan/2003:14:44:39 +0200] [Job 17] ptal-connect: connectin
>- WindowMaker - Resource constraints
>- wmapm - Part of Windowmaker removal
>- wmclock - Part of Windowmaker removal
>- wmix - Part of Windowmaker removal
What do you mean by "resource constraints"? I happen to use WindowMaker
all the time :-) does that mean its not shipped with R
> hmmm don't know why Alon thinks CUPS sucks, I love it, easy
> to install configure and work very well with samba.
I'm Alon, and I agree -- I installed a Lexmark E322 with no problems. I
started the thread, not Geoffrey, which mentioned he dislikes CUPS.
> can you show us tail of CUPS logs ?
> Do you have the correct pringter description? Which one are
> you using? (not all HP printers are PCL, most are not.)
>
I use a PPD generated from linuxprinting.org's automatic PPD generator
for this model.
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> Let's try to check hardware configuration:
> 1. How is the Parallel Port configured in your BIOS?
> 2. Does the printer cable support bidirectional
> communication? 3. According to HP's printer diagnostics
> software, is there bidirectional
>communication between the computer and the printe
> If you're using CUPS, what does its web status tells you? is
> it in "idle"
> mode? did you try to send a test print from the CUPS web interface?
>
It shows "idle", and I tried to send the test print from the CUPS web
interface - the print job was automatically aborted.
I found I can do l
> > I've posted a message a few days ago about problems with
> installing an
> > HP OfficeJet G85 (via USB) to use with CUPS. I've made some
> progress
> > since then, but I can't make it work fully. I use Redhat
> 7.3, I have
> > foomatic, hpijs (HP InkJet driver), hpoj (HP OfficeJet
> driv
I've posted a message a few days ago about problems with installing an
HP OfficeJet G85 (via USB) to use with CUPS.
I've made some progress since then, but I can't make it work fully.
I use Redhat 7.3, I have foomatic, hpijs (HP InkJet driver), hpoj (HP
OfficeJet driver) & cups installed. The print
Hello.
I'm having trouble installing an HP OfficeJet G85 printer (I don't need
its fax/scan capabilities to work for now). I followed the installation
instructions in hpoj.sf.net -- the HP OfficeJet linux driver project,
and the installation went OK according to the tests.
I'm using CUPS -- I adde
> Indeed good news though they have long way till they match
> with postgres.
>
> and postgres still has a long way till they match with oracle.
>
> My choice and recommendation: PostgreSQL.
>
> I might choose mysql for building really simple sites with
> simple queries
Does PostgreSQL match
It
> should even
> > need to check for the browser's maker.
>
> You mean that a standards-compliant site should NOT check
> the browser maker.
Oops, the "'nt" slipped away from the "should" :-) ofcourse that's what
I was trying to say. Checking for browser maker is problematic -- you
can ne
> I'm agree with you. all my question were to bring an opinion as yours
( and as mine); most of complains are: "Site >doesn't support Linux" (it
is not correct, anyway. Site can not support browser) are the complains
of NS4 users. I never seen sites using VbScript client-side, bandwith of
today per
> Very interesting. Did you try to enter to w3c with IE, M1.x and NS4x?
Tell me about >ONE customer, that publish else than "My home page", that
will pay for such inconsistency of UI.
Again -- NS4 is not standards compliant. I went to w3c's site with
IE5.0, Netscape 7 & Netscape 4.7. It looks the
> Where can I read about those standards?
the Web Standards Project could be a good place --
http://www.webstandards.org/
> AFAIK, NS4 and NS6 has different DOM (I do not mention about DOM of
other browsers;-), > what standards say about it?
IMO if you're developing a new site you should con
> > My problem is more basic - I don't even know how to test
> the printer
> > from the Linux box -- how can I send a print job to the
> spool from the
> > command line? The test I did just sends a raw PS to the LPT
> port -- it
> > don't think it validates the printer installation is correct
> From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:26 PM
> To: Alon Weinstein; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Installing a Lexmark printer for sharing
>
>
> > I'm having trouble understanding what I need to do to install a
>
Hello.
I'm having trouble understanding what I need to do to install a printer
and share it via Samba.
I'm trying to install a Lexmark E322 using a parallel cable. This
printer has drivers provided by Lexmark. I installed the RPMs, ran the
configuration utility, created a virtual device and a spoo
Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Yedidyah Bar-David
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 11:31 PM
> To: Alon Weinstein
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Samba server share won't do Hebrew
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 a
> Hi..
> I'm using Samba as a PDC at my work place with win98
> workstations ( one day it
> will be upgraded to Linux.. :-) and here is my smb.conf ( the
> main issues ): [global]
> workgroup = blabbla
> netbios name = BLABLABLA
> server string = Samba Server %v
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Yedidyah Bar-David
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 5:49 PM
> To: Alon Weinstein
> Cc: 'Yedidyah Bar-David'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Samba server share won't do Hebrew
>
>
>
> > I've setup Samba as a PDC for my network. Everything works
> OK except
> > for Hebrew file names -- I just can't make it work. I tried
> following
> > the instructions in the Samba manual & in Iglu.org.il.
> >
> > What could be the cause of this? Is it a problem with my Samba
> > configur
nfiguration, my codepages (is there a place I can download them
from?), my Win2K configuration?
Thanks.
Alon Weinstein
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You can select which libraries to download & install during setup. Make
sure gcc is marked.
Read the cygwin installation manual.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of barak yaish
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 12:38 PM
> To: Tzafrir C
> -Original Message-
> Ben Avraham
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 2:54 PM
> Subject: Re: Edu in linux
>
> Hi Shoshannah,
> The reason is that the teacher wants all the kids in the
> class to submit
> material in the same format. The teacher does not have time
> or patience to
> con
I think this is going too far. If children will use Linux from early
grades, they might install it at their homes. In today's problematic
economy, parents will be happy to pay 0$ for software, although I'm sure
most children don't really pay for their Windows
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> > IMO, the first role Linux can take in schools is as a server. Many
> > schools have small to medium sized networks which either don't have
a
> > central server or rely on a Windows server running on a too-slow
> > machine. Using Linux as the server can reduce costs by both
eliminating
> > the n
> which said mechanism? I am looking for one. I know interpreted
languages
> are problematic, and in fact if memory serves, the bare fact that the
> GPL code depends on the non-GPL libraries on the JVM seems to make it
a
> questionably GPL-unfriendly environment altogether.
Perhaps using GNU Class
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