ive 120MB+floppy drive with media -
I'm told that if you upgrade this to 512MB, you can run Mac OS X 10.2 on it.
This is a minimum of $500, highest offer gets to take it home.
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Mike Almogy wrote:
> What is the best Anti Virus for linux/UNIX ?
> I need to scan for virus on Linux/Solaris/Digital Unix and my users mail.
McAffe is not bad - you use the same updates as the Windows version.
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Mike Almogy wrote:
> Does anyone knows if there is a UnixWare product that has the same
> capabilities (and more) like Microsoft Exchange2000 WebAccess ?
>
> I mean to something like web mail with calendar, address book, web folders
> ect'.
Worldpilot, for one: http://www.worldpilot.org (runs o
Mike Almogy wrote:
> 1. Does anyone knows if Windows2000 Active Directory services (based upon
> LDAP) can be a server or a client for
> UNIX based LDAP ?
I'll answer in about 15 minutes, when I finish testing it (I was doing it
anyway.)
> 2. Where can i find a tutorial on how to use Linux
> I've posted the code to http://www.zope.org/Members/itamar/log2vis
I've released a new version, with:
1. less bugs (i.e. no more coredumps on illegal output)
2. support for left align
3. better documentation
4. Zope support.
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Ely Levy wrote:
> in what cases doesn't it work?
I *think* it had problems when english was the main language, but don't take
my word for it - compare it's output with FriBidi (FriBidi is wonderful.)
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Uri Bruck wrote:
> > FYI, both the PHP3 and the Perl algorithms are broken. The nicest algorithm
>
> Which perl algorithms?
Lingua::IW::Logical. Actually more like semi-broken - in some cases it works
fine.
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If anyone's interested I have a C module (based off ICU) that converts
logical to visual Hebrew. It should be able to run on Unix and Windows,
although Win32 will only be tested once I get Visual C++.
Next up, integration with Zope (might be useful for IGLU.org.il...)
FYI, both the PHP3 and the
> If anyone's interested I have a C module (based off ICU) that converts
> logical to visual Hebrew. It should be able to run on Unix and Windows,
> although Win32 will only be tested once I get Visual C++.
I've posted the code to http://www.zope.org/Members/itamar/log2vis
It's provisionally re
If anyone's interested I have a C module (based off ICU) that converts
logical to visual Hebrew. It should be able to run on Unix and Windows,
although Win32 will only be tested once I get Visual C++.
Next up, integration with Zope (might be useful for IGLU.org.il...)
FYI, both the PHP3 and the
Ira Abramov wrote:
> other than Netapp and maybe EMC, I doubt anyone has such a neat
> feature. I'll be glad to stand corrected.
The LVM for Linux project or what it's called supposedly can do that.
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My (Linux, see it's not OT) firewall is getting a major amount of scanning
activity on port 137, from hosts connecting from their port 137. A lot of
the connecting servers are web servers (of which a lot seem to be
unconfigured IIS, one was running Netscape Enterprise).
Among the unwelcomed vi
How does sendmail check if a user exists or not? I have a buch of email
accounts that worked fine till now, and suddenly sendmail claims that they
don't exist - you can't send email to them. I can su into them, though, and
they exist in /etc/passwd.
Why doesn't sendmail know they exist?
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Sorry, it's not a DVD-RW, it's a DVD-RAM (two different standards).
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Is it possible to burn DVD-RWs using a Hitachi drive under Linux? I can't
find any software that does (except maybe cdrecord, and the documentation is
somewhat lacking.)
TIA.
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"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
>
> UF>> NwFs (Netware Filesystem) from 207.109.151.240
> UF>> ext3 and reiserFS are considered for future 2.2.X-ac releases.
>
> Really? New FS for a stable kernel? Isn't it a bit too much, considering
> that Linus wanted 2.4 to be out soon?
The 2.2.13-a
Aviram Jenik wrote:
>
> Does anybody know if MySQL can be used with Java?
> Did anyone try it?
Yes, there are (tw, maybe only one) Java JDBC interfaces to Mysql - search
freshmeat. Never used them, just Perl and PHP3.
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Andrei Sava wrote:
>
> Hi
> I was recently added to Bezeq's ADSL Experiment.
Bezeq can't do anything right? In the US they give you a modem, and you
just plug it in to your Ethernet card. Why the whole fuss with writing
software for the users, and tech support when they could've done it like
t
Meir Litmanovich wrote:
> XFS is logged filesystem - which means you can power-off
> the system at the middle of activity and no file-system
> damage will be caused, so - no fsck and file-system
> corruption sheet. (BTW - it still do not prevents you from damage
> to user files)
> XFS can promise
Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Actually RH 6.0 ships with almost the latest available version of
> Gnome (1.0.10 or something).
No, an older version - around 1.0.4. You can get official RH updates for
gnome from the RedHat ftp sites, but they're also pretty old. As
Windowmanager for Gnome I would sugg
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> If you ensist using Gnome (sorry, I don't like it - I preffer KDE), then
> I suggest for you to goto gnome.org - see whats their latest and
> upgrade. The version that comes with RH 6.0 is pretty buggy...
Almost latest RPMs can be found here, not at the Gnome site:
ftp://f
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