Yahav
Since you are running a proprietary closed source system like Weblogics
and Solaris, I suggest you call their customer support.
Sun and Weblogics both told me that their customer support is their key
differentiator and competitive advantage over Open Source in the telecom
service provi
David
I had a similar problem with an Intel 945 a few months ago - go into the
BIOS and select "Legacy IDE Mode" for the hard drive.
I dont know about Ubuntu - but I am pretty sure if you download the
latest version of CentOS 4 you should be fine - I was able to install
CentOs 3.4 this way
ho
google?
Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Can anyone recommend an opensource website-search engine one can index
his website and add a search capability to it with it? The most
important thing for me is ease of use, minimum software requirements
(that's why java-lucene doesn't really shines) the quality
Yonah
The only solution I am familiar with that might meet your requirement
list would be something like Vignette, a closed source solution which
runs into 6 figures. The great thing
about Vignette is that its so complex that in 40-50% of the
implementations either fail or never meet the orig
when you figure it out tell me. I also got stuck on that
Micha Feigin wrote:
I just switched from using adsl to cable (hot + barak) but I seem to be
having
problems setting up the connection.
I couldn't find any l2tp client for debian (l2tpd seems to be a server and
not
a client).
I did s
Ilya
Fair enough. $30 is about what it should cost you for a Joomla template
+ another $75 for custom graphics.
I'm going back to work.
Shana Tova!
dL
;-)
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Danny L wrote:
IMHO - the Israeli FOSS can learn from their EU / American
counterparts. FOSS is growi
ve to work hard. OR - you can use Joomla and for $30 you can
have a site that looks terrific AND promotes FOSS
my 2 cents
dL
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Danny L wrote:
I think that content and image are two separate issues. The
community can project a more professional/modern image using
Yonatan
A professional looking presentation is about making the community more
credible.
The site is just one tool among many - you wouldnt show up for an sales
presentation to a large account wearing sandals/socks and a t-shirt.
dL
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
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I think that content and image are two separate issues. The community
can project a more professional/modern image using FOSS tools - and gain
2 things a) a better image and b) prove that FOSS
can look as good as a asp.net site or better and be cross browser
compatible.
Ilya Konstantinov wr
Ram
You're totally right. www.linux-org.il DOES look like a piece of
shit. There is something cultural going on here - like Yerushalmim
wearing socks and sandals - like ", we dont want to look to
professional or people might think we're not nerdy enough". Let's
not talk about manage
udp is datagrams. if you want bi-direction you need listeners on both sides
Erez D wrote:
hi
i'm trying to build a client + server using udp (in c)
i can send from the client to the server,
but when i reply from the sender to the client, i get:
write: Transport endpoint is not connected
so
Guys and gals,
Over my too-brief summer hiatus, I wrote up some thoughts on improving
security by removing bugs (seemingly a trivial statement, but apparently
a direction that most companies don't take) .
I do not expect companies like McAfee and Checkpoint to endorse my
approach for reduci
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Thanks! That's about the tool I've needed.
But do you have experience with it? Does it has many (any) false
positives? Will it reject many valid clients?
SPF is not about guesswork and "false positives". For one, it requires
the active partic
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Danny L, from the post of Thu, 08 Jun:
inverse relationship between hype and
in the field performance.
exactly what worried me going into it.
My client is planning a site that will take on Walla, Tapuz and MSN
Israel, you see. THAT's what I meant
I'm following this thread and I notice that no one has any idea how RoR
scales. Not surprising - new sexy technology is like that.The
inverse relationship between hype and
in the field performance.
I hate to be such a stick in the mud but I think you will find that even
though it doesnt
Ira Abramov wrote:
Top o' the morning, gang!
I haven't played around with RoR yet, but a client of mine wants to
launch a full-fledged community site with oodles of content, and his web
programmer is pressing in the direction of RoR. I'm starting to read
about it but I can't find a lot to read
Guess what Geoff:
India isnt that cheap anymore and programming jobs are coming back to
America, to the mid-West, places like Omaha, where the cost of living is
cheap (cheaper than Israel btw)
There is a level playing field - and if the only advantage you have is
price, you've lost.We h
I have been following this thread with some amusement. Of COURSE the
prima-facie reason is US government concern; whether it is justified or
not is a matter of curiosity.
I believe that there is possibly another reason - that Checkpoint backed
out because it the value of the deal became less
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