Hi,
Here you can find the entire process, step by step:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/04/best-practices-when-moving-your-site.html
Enjoy :)
Best regards,
Or Czerninski, CTO
Med-1
o...@med-1.com
972-54-6388864
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Micha
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never mind, i work with cvs with no probalm
- Original Message -
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Fialckove OR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Ivrix Discussions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject:
hi
i need to work with cvs
how do i get the list of files that in
the server?
how do i upload file?
how di i replace file?
thanks
Or Fialckove
Kde Israel
thake a look, i send it to nadav
> > Or,
> >
> > Is there a reason why the translation is done on Visual Hebrew?
> >
> > The upcoming QT 3.0 will force you to change it back to logical hebrew..
>
> THE FUNNY MASSAGE I SEE TODAY (:
> QT 3.0 will publish i
To print with the WebHebrew fonts, use the script netsc2heb-print:
Place netsc2heb-print as an executable file within your path.
Next go into menu: File, Print..., change the Print command to:
netsc2heb-print |
E.g.:
netsc2heb-print | lpr
(If lpr submits to a Postscript printer or to
hebrew on the menu's well - what fonts do you use? which
size?
>
> 2. How do you write the hebrew documentation? which tools?
>
> 3. Did you do some hebrew keyboard hacking?
>
> Thanks
> Hetz
>
>
> > Fialckove OR wrote:
> >
> > hi
> > it'
hiit's not done yet! and it only the
menu's!come and help to KDE Israelif you help us, after we finish KDE
israel(and the site's we need totranslate after it) we will translate
SourceFourge.BTWonly ONE man from ivrix wanted to help me, and
aftr it you said you wanthebrew in linux?NOBODY from
n linux?
NOBODY from iglu is wanted to help me, i think that even your site is not in
hebrew, so why you will wont to help KDE ISRAEL.
if anybody wanted to help mail me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
OR
- Original Message -
From: Sagi Bashari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tzafrir Cohen &
Kde Israel is looking for people that will
help to translate the kde site to hebrew, we just finish to translate 10
pages
we want to translate the site before the
the Release of KDE 2
everyone that want to help need to send me
e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
translate page take 5 minutes, there i
://www.ivrix.org.il/projects/guides/HOWTO/mini/3-Button-Mouse/3-Button-M
ouse.html
if you want to help by translit HOWTO to hebrew(making how to...) contect
me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
why the Hebrew HOWTO not in hebrew, iglu faq not in hebrew? ok, but the
HEBREW how to is in english? why?
thanks
OR Fialckove
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
>
> question: is translating program to hebrew considered for amuta service?
>
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE follow up this email on [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list only and not on Linux-il. thanks.
<>
Pavel, I'm amazed. How can you be _this_ bloody stupid,
hi
please take a look in the massage i publish in IOL
Linux Forums: http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_single_25.asp?rootId=2374920&msg_id=2374920
answer there, and i hope it will be a one that work
in IGLU/IVRIX
thanksOR
hu, 29 Jun 2000 22:14:50 +0300
>> > From: Alex Shnitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Subject: Re: wav to cd
>> >
>> > Hi, Ely!
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 08:06:22PM +0300, you wrote the following:
>> >
>>
1. PDF support Hebrew, Clearly
2. i use Adoba Create PDF Online:
http://cpdf1.adobe.com/
it's Free to use
you can also use Adobe Acrobat 4
(support Hebrew)
to Read PDF in Linux you can use Adoba Acrobat Reader 4
>HI OR, i have a few questions to u
>1. How the hell u inserted the he
one want to help me, i will be
grateful, send a E-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
Or
Fialckove
if you working with Kppp
use this Guide:
http://www.guides.co.il/Manuals/Linux/KDE/Kppp.pdf
(hebrew)
see the part of DNS problam.
-Original Message-
From: abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux ILUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: éåí ùðé 12 éåðé 2000 21:40
Subject: Modem Versus sus
see here what new in mandrake 7.1:
http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_single_25.asp?ro
otId=1966656&msg_id=1966656&free_txt=a
>People. so what the finall fillings u got by Mandrake7.1?
>should or should not i upgrade my Mandrake7.0 to it?
>-
en a terminal session
>(konsole) - won't work.. (something with font error) - so if you're
>planning to use Mandrake 7.1 and KDE - select english for now - or - KDE
>with hebrew but with other terminal program.
>
>Also, they're upgrade is weird one. From what I got use
you right, linux is free BUT i dont need to pay about the disk and about the
sending it by mail, if you want something you need to pay.
nothing is FREE ,it cost money even if you go to burn it form someone.
>Since when the main thing about Linux became its price? I believe the
>main thing behind
e were talking about a computer game, MS
windows,
>or anything else.
>BUT, we are talking about linux, and teh most important thing in linux is
>the fact that it shouldn't cost money.
>therefore I want to clarify my initial proposal:
>I am willing to write linux for anyone, as l
selling download's CD is legal. where you got the idea that is illegal?
>
>> Comparing linux to warez... well there is one american linux vendor,
>> which sells warez, put it into nasty installer and
>> claims that it is selling linux distro. Nowadys, there is one French
>> one, too.
>
>Ouch.
>Th
belive me i don't see money from burning linux.
i think that 30NIS is cheap price/
-Original Message-
From: Omer Musaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: OR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: éåí çîéùé 01 éåðé 2
t; http://buy.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?path=319&id=4818
>> any Distributions you want...
>>
>> Or
>>
>
>would you please stop this commercial fest, okay, you burn linux CDs.
>I don't belive you got the right to overcharge anything ov
i can burn linux for 30NIS, for all israel, i will sent it by mail
http://buy.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?path=319&id=4818
any Distributions you want...
Or
=
To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
the word "unsubs
i'm looking a guide's for linux with
pictures i prefer english that i will translate it to hebrew, i translate a
15 guide to hebrew you can see them her:http://www.guides.co.il4 will upload next
week and more 6 i make'sthanksOr
k Basic under Linux?
>5) Which programming languages are the most preferred ones today?
>6) Which Hebrew font for Linux exist, where can I get them and how to
install?
>
>Hope to get some answers...
>
>--
>Boltyansky Boris.
>
>"Press any key to continue or any other
30 NIS is allot?
he need to send you the disk and get it back from you by mail, it will be
like 20
NIS ,what happen if the disk will destroyed in the burning? you will pay
about
him?sell it for 10NIS way not?
-Original Message-
From: Ely Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: OR &
why live with the bata? i will burn it for only 30NIS(it for disk and
deliver)
http://buy.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?path=319&id=4818
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: &yod;&vav;&fmem; &het;&mem;&yod;&shin;&yod; 18 &mem
i sell linux(any kind you wnat)
you can see that page:
http://buy.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?path=319&id=4818
it's Only 30NIS(shakel) send e-mail with your phone to my E-Mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i give's a free CD if you buy more than 3 disk's, and if you want a
i'm sorry...
my mail for comment's about the guide
(Kpackage)
you need to send to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thank's
Or
> Subject: a guide in
hebrew> > i have write a guide in hebrew to Kpackage> i
need a comment's about him> you can download him from her:>
On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Quoth Moshe Zadka on Sat, Apr 15, 2000:
> > 2. Type "python -c 'from SimpleHTTPServer import*;test()'"
>
> Not everything should run on Python, you know.
>
I would have changed the order of the words in that sentence.
-- Ors.
=
Dunno about KDE, but try http://www.sunfreeware.com
-- Ors
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Arrrgh. YABI(Yet another Bloody Idiot).
This is not a joke list. Read the FAQ, and keep your worthless ramblings
off the list.
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I'd start with upgrading the kernel ...
-- Ors
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Zohar Friling wrote:
> Hi all.
> Need some help solving memory leaking problem.
> I am running Redhat 2.2.5-15 as a web-server ( Apache/1.3.6)
> I have several hosts some with 0.5G and some with 128M In all of them have
> memory
Yes, it requires java.
As seen from lynx : Sorry, your browser doesn't support applets. Make sure
Java is enabled.
Personally, I don't use, want, or have a Java enabled web browser.
-- Ors.
On 14 Jan 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ury Segal wrote:
> "Ralph S. Birnbaum" wrote:
>
> > It's kind of bizarre actually. It's not that the list is unfriendly to
> > newbies, as is evidenced by the list's help towards Dorit Ben
> > Shalom. Or is it only friendl
If you're looking for a full backup solution (daily backups, indexing,
etc ..), I'd try amanda, at www.amanda.org.
They did a very good job --- especially for multi platform clients.
-- Ors
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for information on backing up
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Dan "BUTTER" wrote:
> HI folks!
>
> As i started working with GTK+ and GDK i came upon the following problems..
> please help me...
>
You're not linking against the gtk+ libraries. RTFM, RTFM, RTFM.
-- Ors.
> THANx
>
>
Thank you, michael.
now the entire world can sleep soundly tonight, knowing that _you_, above
all people, are going to download it.
Who's the next person to go "Me too ! Me too!" ?
For those of you that wonder (as featured on /.), there's nothing
special about winlinux --- just another umsdos
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Adam Morrison wrote:
> > *every* computer connected to the net, or with users on it can be
> > compromised.
>
> That's misleading.
>
> For any security discussion not to become silly, the relevant threat model
> must be defined. The threat
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> So if you don't trust your internal users - DON'T give them accounts. Going
> from regular user to root is trivial and only a matter of time (even if
> you're superadmin).
*every* computer connected to the net, or with users
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Adam Morrison wrote:
>
> Sorry, but you are in trouble. If you have untrusted users on your system,
> then your security is broken by definition (and in practice).
>
I Disagree. There's no such thing as a perfectly secure system, but it's
quite possible to build a system w
2 points for the perl one-liner, 0 points for a good solution.
Ever seen situations in which xdm/startx runs at the end of rc.local ?
The correct answer (as someone already stated), is boot to single user
mode ..
Ors
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Gaal Yahas wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 04:08:49PM
(Vadim, since you don't follow linux-il, I won't apologise for the double
post this time )v
Arrrgh. For the veteran among us, I would like to point out
that this list actually had people with common sense (Which isn't common
at all, btw).
Vadim - This will be a *very* good time to pu
(Vadik, I don't know if you follow linux-il -- if you do, apologies for
the double post.)
Vadik - Any ideas why that was allowed to pass through the filter ? afair,
no posts over 64kb, or something like that.
Hetz Beh Hamo, , Would you please tell me
what caused you to spam the several hun
Not having the basic knowledge of what fields in df on the machines you
admin mean, mailing a *LINUX* list about it, and not even marking the
subject as OffTopic ?
Can someone lend me a pickaxe for a moment ?
Ors. Not even *starting* to rant about clueless admins and clueless
institutes.
On Tu
Not yet another time. In hope of ending this thread right here :
man procmailrc/procmailex
Setup a recipe based on the ``Sender'' in the envelope (that's that I do).
The current list setup is fine, and will not / should not be changed.
Please, let's keep it at that ..
--Ors
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999,
e 5 thief's will say "In this price ?
> > > i wont steal ! its not worth me !"
> >
> > The problem is that software products are not hotdogs that can be cooked in 5
> > minutes. The software companies spend years to ship high-quality products,
> > and d
Dear Nezer.Zaidenberg,
Looking up, I saw the name of this mailing list. Unless your mail was
emant to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and by some freak chance (Freak electrical
storm, perhaps ?) it arrived here, One would wonder why do you need
to disturb this list with *Silly* questions about openbsd (not t
> if you have and IDE drive as the primary master, then you should have
> entries in /dev - /dev/hda0 /dev/hda1 /dev/hda2 and so on.. RedHat put's
> them there. if you don't have any, you simple need to create the
> appropriatefiles there (using cat or something). on the Red
those users won't even feel a change.
Users who are intelligent enough to use a Unix MUA and fetchmail (or
whatever it takes to fetch POP3 mail to a unix system) are intelligent
enough to understand the change.
I'm not talking here about relaying for your domain, i'm talking about
! I didn't
> do anything ! it just stoped working all of a sudden ! Y ?
>
The best advice I can give you is to get 8.9.3 (Or consider moving to
Postfix / qmail), and recompile / reconfigure it using a brand new M4
file. And start debugging from there ...
I wouldn't use any sendmail the distribution supplied in a live server.
Ors
> Oded
>
>
>
Hi,
the "Right" way to allow such open relay is use some sort of
authentication (That's what POP before SMTP is for), rather then keep an
open relay. Having an open relay around will get you RBLed in no time ...
check www.sendmail.org (and probably maps.vix.com, afair), for more
informati
I guess that erez doron meant 'xhost +localhost', and not xauth ...
If I understood correctly - the problem occurs during the _startup_ of
XWindows and has nothing to do with the display access lists ...
Ors
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Erez Doron wrote:
> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> >
> > Erez Doron <[
First, the mac supports samba using a 3rd party client called "Dave"
(search for it - I don't have an exact URL here).
If you want to provide appletalk services from the linux side, you
can either use CAP or netatalk. For heavy load i'd suggest taking the
patched version o
t; > I mean something like Nt PDC BDC style, one computer that you logon to
> > and services from other computers.
> >
> > Well, you will have to enter your user and password, incase you want to
> > use your e-mail or things like that
&
w
> what moved them to this strange decision (you can protect from spam
> relaying by IP, not by From: which is easily forgeable anyway)...
>
ITYM for relaying. That's a poorly configured mail server. they should
allow relay by IP, either from connection, or from comparing the `HELO'
Ok, here goes. the MAPS project is an attempt to reduce the amount of
spam. As to why you encountered this error --- Dial-up users aren't
``supposed'' to send email _directly_ from their (dynamic) connection.
There are several other reasons to that, mainly is the fact that you don't
want replies
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Mike wrote:
> Hi.
> why did it occour ?
Because you're a clueless idiot ?
Do you even _bother_ to try and find out the answer yourself before you
rush and post your yet-another-whine about why things don't work for you ?
Some people shouldn't be allowed to use computers
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