ציון" next to the New CBS in TLV.
>
> --
> Rabin
>
> On 15 December 2015 at 07:38, Steve G. wrote:
>
>> While we are at it, I am taking a Coursera course (
>> https://www.coursera.org/learn/raspberry-pi-platform/home/welcome) which
>> requires me to hav
I am not a professional programmer, but after taking a couple of Python
online courses, I am trying to put the knowledge to good use. I am working
on a few study-aids for learning English words.
Currently I write the code in gedit or nano/pico, then run the script in a
terminal, using "python scri
R-pi compatible camera and GPS, I'd at
least think about it (and if the price is right, buy at least the camera)
for future fun.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Steve G. wrote:
> You can get a kit from Amazon, and they will ship to Israel if you choose
> the right product. The k
You can get a kit from Amazon, and they will ship to Israel if you choose
the right product. The kit includes the hdmi cable, SD, breadboard,
resistors, diodes, wifi dongle heat sinks and possibly 1-2 more items. Make
sure the particular vendor ships to Israel - not all do.
You can also buy direct
Hi Guys,
I want to study the possibility of use apps such as Google Fit or its Apple
and Microsoft equivalents to improve public health.
Does anyone know who in Google (Apple, Microsoft) Israel I need to contact
in order to ask for cooperation (in both funding and data collection and
sharing)? If
Why not? It can't be a lot worse than the endless discussion about hamakor.
Or is this a different list?
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Amos Shapira
wrote:
> Please don't send this sort of stuff here.
> On 19 Jun 2014 19:12, "Shlomi Fish" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> in this URL:
>>
>>
>> http:
Two questions
1.In my search for a good but cost effective phone, I think that Google's
Nexus 5 is a very good choice.
Currently I am with Golan, and fairly satisfied. Do you know if this phone
is compatible with Golan, or any of the other discount carriers in Israel?
2. I need a powerful, yet l
I'd say that the e-ink is not yet obsolete. B&N and Amazon still sell them
and will continue to do so, as the tablets are not a friendly device to
read a long book or document. e-ink readers are not good for video, or even
web browsing, but they are umatched for reading books on the road/plane.
The
Ipsos contacts, or their user surveys), I'd greatly
appreciate it. I'd much rather use their translation than come up with one
of my own, which will use my broken Hebrew.
Off list, of course.
Thanks,
Z.
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Steve G. wrote:
> No, google spreadsheet with
:
> Google docs form with the survey of your questions and analyse the results?
>
> 2013/10/23 Steve G. :
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I am looking for a survey (research instrument) that I can use to ask
> people
> > about their digital communication habits and pre
Hi Everyone,
I am looking for a survey (research instrument) that I can use to ask
people about their digital communication habits and preferences. I need
access to the content - the questions, if you will, and instructions if any
in use of the data.
By digital communications I mean cell phone (s
and videos that are sent on a normal size
screen.
THX.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On 10-Oct-13 3:11, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> "Steve G." writes:
>
>
> The question:
>
> Is there a messaging platform that is either open sou
The question:
Is there a messaging platform that is either open source or free (I know of
Viber and WhatsApp), BUT which can work on PC's AND cheap phones (either
feature phones, or text only phones) in addition to smart phones. I believe
that Viber runs on some tablet, but not generally. Whatsapp
I am getting to a point that, between all the old computers I still own or
use, the orphan hard drives from abandoned systems, and the dual boot
laptops, I have a storage nightmare. I have photos, videos, articles,
music, everywhere, and it is getting to the point that I can't access files
because
I apologize if the question show my newbie-ness with regard to android.
Nook prices got so low (around $150), that I bought one. But I am having
trouble transferring files to it for using to play video.
USB connection shows one file, an html which sends me to download an OSX
dmg file for a mac.
Not really my decision, or even my phone - I am only the messenger.
I would not buy a phone that costs like 2 netbooks - I own a Galaxy mini
(the one with the slightly larger screen), which does all I need, and cost
me 599 shekels. True, if I forget my magnifying glass the screen is tough
to read,
I am preparing to do a (scientific) literature review, in which I am going
to look for articles on a topic, read them, and summarize their important
content.
I would like to do it electronically, in an organized fashion, so I can
also search and retrieve information later on. Right now, I print th
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Meir Kriheli wrote:
>
>> ubuntu-desktop is not GNOME, it's actually Unity.
>>
>> See for a possible answer here:
>> http://askubuntu.com/a/68171
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 3:40
I had a computer that I considered for use as a server, and thus installed
ubuntu server edition on it. I proceeded to install gnome desktop with - if
I remember correctly - the command: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
It gave me a perfectly satisfactory desktop, except for one thing - I can't
I am thinking of running it Windows XP virtual machine under VirtualBox on
Ubuntu. I have a CD, but suspect it is only for the original Dell it came
with.
Is there any way to get a (legal) copy of WinXP Home Premium that I can use
to install the VM, or for that matter a WinXP VM that I can use? I
http://www.enew.it/gbjd6z.php?s=ot
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I have a practical situation that might use some advice. I am not near the
equipment, so I can't manually change IP addresses on the machines, and the
server does not have a GUI, so my wife can't fix it either.
The question:
if I take a modem that runs the LAN as 192.168.1.1, and plug into one of
I sometimes observe something similar, and my feeling it has to do with the
DNS of my provider. I try to reach a place and it hangs. Then if I run a
terminal program that gets me the ip address, there is no problem. Ditto if
I reload the page.
I think - no proof - that my provider's DNS is too slo
Background:
I need to run SPSS on a computer, and there is a good likelihood that it
would have to be a Windows machine (licensing issues mean that the packages
available to me are MacOS and Windows only, though SPSS V.21 is also
available for Linux).
My laptop and Netbook are dual boot, but the
recharge my Samsung Galaxy Mini). Amazon is a good source, as is eBay, but
I am not sure about logistics. If all fails, I'd inquire there too.
Cheers,
Z.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Steve G. wrote:
> > Thanks for all
2013/1/5 shimi :
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Steve G. wrote:
> >>
> >> There is a whole lot of devices that are capable of being charged
> through
> >> a USB port - smart phones, iPod, iPad, Kindle and similar readers, etc.
> >>
>
There is a whole lot of devices that are capable of being charged through a
USB port - smart phones, iPod, iPad, Kindle and similar readers, etc.
Is there a device that can be used as an external battery and/or charger
for these toys? So when their battery runs out, I can plug the external
battery
Got this through another mailing list. If someone is interested, contact
the originator directly - I know nothing of the position or the company.
-
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http://www.zaponet.com/about-us/careers . CV to j...@zaponet.com
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It's killing me. I, who can touch type close to 100 words a minute in
English, am reduced to hunting for Hebrew letters on my keyboard, which
switches from Hebrew to English at will. For that matter, couldn't the
designer of the Hebrew layout leave in place the comma, and period?.
So, I am looking
their total outgoing bandwidth cost.
Z.
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 08, 2012, Steve G. wrote about "Re: Disappointed by IBA,
> again":
> > 1. We might not care about their bad TV, but THEY DO. Notice that I
> wanted
> > t
el of nuisance and its probability is
what adds up to impact, so it may well be that IBA, a minor frequent
nuisance, is more pressing than the rare, more serious one of the NII.
Cheers,
Z.
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 5:52 AM, vordoo wrote:
> On 2012-12-08 11:08, Steve G. wrote:
>
> Why don'
Today I tried in vain to listen to Yoman Hashavua on www.iba.org.il
Pissed off, I sent this email to their marketing director, whose address I
found here: http://www.iba.org.il/contacts/
-
Dear Zvia,
I am a Linux user, and have absolutely no access to any of the shows that
you put online.
I
I am getting an explicit error message - "Express Install is not supported
on this operating system. To upgrade, please visit: Flash Player Download
Center." which links to Adobe flashplayer page.
There I get the following message: Your Google Chrome browser already
includes Adobe® Flash® Player b
t; On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Steve G. wrote:
>
>> I am able to see it with chrome, not sure what version but I update to
>> the latest one when Ubuntu asks me to.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>&
Got myself a Galaxy Mini (was going to get Pocket, but Mini was discounted
in Bug for Black Monday, Cyber Friday, or some such holiday).
Does all I need, more, quite well. Screen not ideal size, but frankly, the
latest iPhones and Galaxy models are getting too big to be used as phones,
and are too
I am able to see it with chrome, not sure what version but I update to the
latest one when Ubuntu asks me to.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Google Chrome version 23.0.1271.64-r165188 on Ubuntu 12.04.
>
> I am trying to watch the following video:
>
>
ible that can run whatsapp". She's* **very* happy with
> it (also installed some other apps, of course, but no hacking - yet). To my
> old eyes, the screen's a bit small, but hey, that's just me.
>
> R.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Steve G. wrote:
&g
Checked out prices, and the Galaxy 2 (2300 shekel) is a bit much.
What is the consensus regarding Galaxy S5300 Pocket? Runs Gingerbread
(Android 2.3) according to the specs (
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_pocket_s5300-4612.php), seems to
have a GPS, and priced somewhere between 1/3 and 1/
Thanks, all! It definitely helped.
Now you mention it, I do remember a couple of years ago changing the law
was in the news, but then the visit ended and I forgot the consequences...
So where do I get a good deal on a (new?) Galaxy II phone? Do I look for it
at the provider's, or is it better to
Only marginally Linux related.
I recently returned for a long stay and quickly realized my phone does not
speak Hebrew - SMS is reduced to numbers, commas and periods. Well, it was
not a smart phone to begin with, and the culture shock just killed it.
So I am thinking switching my Orange number t
1. Where do I go to produce meth? Any such public domain labs in Haifa? Tel
Aviv?
2. Joking aside, there have been cases (in the US) where chemists in
industry and academe have produced drugs (predates meth) for commercial
purposes.
3. Regardless, there is a difference between getting an experien
Get a laser printer, HP and Brother are Linux friendly, but check available
models online. I have used both with Linux.
Not sure about Israel, in the US you pay for the ink more than for the
printer. Especially if you don't use it much, it dries and dies anyway. And
the printer is not programmed t
Could not attend, for geographical reasons - by chance, is the lecture
repeated anywhere else in the coming few weeks?
Also, was there going to be a lecture about open source hardware? I vaguely
recall something like that on previous announcement.
Thanks,
Z.
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Eli
Oops, forgot the group...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Steve G.
Date: Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with yad2
To: Tomer Cohen
wget gives a similar problem. However, by going to the single free Israeli
proxy I could find on the net, I am getting the pages
Not sure it is a linux or unix problem, but I am experiencing it on a linux
desktop.
When I try to reach http://www.yad2.co.il/ (I am outside Israel), using
either chrome or firefox on ubuntu 12.04, I get an error Error 101
(net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): The connection was reset.
The same problems
Hi everyone.
I have two questions for members of the group.
1. Is there any coordinated development of statistical analysis tools that
are OSS and run on Linux? For example, the R programming language and its
application to applied fields such as social statistics or epidemiology? I
am looking fo
?
Thanks!
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
>
> 2012/3/28 Steve G.
>
> I upgraded to the latest kernel (on Ubuntu, 3.0.0.17), and ran into
>> problems. The computer never got into graphic mode, and the screen got
>> stuck on part of the initia
I upgraded to the latest kernel (on Ubuntu, 3.0.0.17), and ran into
problems. The computer never got into graphic mode, and the screen got
stuck on part of the initialization process.
The computer was running, and was reachable from another machine by ssh,
but I could not run it from the keyboard
Does anyone have an experience with the iRiver Cover Story or Story HD
readers?
In particular,
1. is it compatible with Linux to add/remove books/music?
2. can it read Hebrew?
3. can it be loaded up with a linux distribution, instead of the firmware?
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Steve
http://www.words2u.n
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/feb/23/ubuntu-crests-new-wave-mobile-computing
General review of market and value proposition, plus links
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d open and convert each file, if I can get the size right. Wkhtmltopdf
gives me boxes between letters, indicating missing fonts.
Z.
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 07:58:14AM -0600, Steve G. wrote:
> > As a follow up to previous question - I am
As a follow up to previous question - I am using Meir's script from
http://whatsup.org.il/article/6412 - which has hard coded A4 paper size.
Since my documents are for the Kindle, with screen size of 9 cm x 12.2 cm,
I tried replacing it with B7 (8.8 x 12.5), but the slight discrepancy in
length re
Happy Halloween!
I have a large number of .htm files (text in English, Spanish or Hebrew
with punctuation marks) which I want to convert to .pdf or PDF files, so I
can read them on the Kindle.
I know how to do it manually - I open them in a browser, select Print-Print
to file - PDF, give a name a
I thought I got the joke, but was not sure if it was Monty Python, so thanks
for clarifying.
Now a technical question - wouldn't we still be able to run Linux as a
virtual machine under windows? So what's the big deal? Practically all
laptops today, and most desktops, come with some flavor of wind
Shlomi,
1. Thank you for the education
2. I am not trying to negate the validity of their argument (or for that
matter to support it). I am saying that I will have nothing to do with them,
their drives, their server, and any of their software that is not already
provisioned by my distro, unless I
Either way, I am not going to participate in anything that lends credence to
FSF. Quite frankly, at least MS are not openly anti-Israeli, anti-Semitic,
or anti 'the bad Jews/Israeli'.
Let someone more credible start a petition, and I will surely sign.
F-FSF.
Z.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:13 AM,
Maybe we should start a Facebook group to get rid of RMS, an open source
Arab Spring or Social Justice movement...
Unfortunately being an idiot is not against the law.
2011/10/8 Tom Balazs
>
> http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2011/10/why-fsf-founder-richard-stallm.php
>
> "It's time for
I showed my Kindle to an Israeli friend who is legally blind and he got very
excited, especially about the voice to text functionality.
Unfortunately, his English is not very strong, and the Kindle does not
handle Hebrew well as text, let alone text to voice.
Does the Hebrew eBook reader (I think
Great post, and some agreement here, too. Now to some contrarianism.
1. Not to start a distro war, but Ubuntu comes with GUI to install all these
things, and I do believe PPPoe is easy to set up, though most people use a
modem between them and the internet, which allows them to use the current
set
I want to install a security camera, to keep a remote eye on what goes on in
a house when I am away, i.e. a 'nanny-cam'.
I have a very old dell, which is currently running the latest ubuntu, and
may still have windows xp installed on it as well. It does not have wifi,
but can be connected to the d
What is this, nominations for FOSS person of the year?
We should be encouraging all of these, and MadDog Hall and everyone else to
come visit and lecture. If for nothing else, then for encouraging free
speech and thwarting boycott effort by enemies of Israel.
Z.
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What package does it come in - procps, rwho or both?
2011/7/4 Tom Rosenfeld
>
> Thanks I'll give it a try when I have some time to play.
>
>
>
> 2011/7/4 Ricardo F
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>You can use "tuptime" http://sourceforge.net/projects/tuptime/ it
>> works well for count time between restar
FWIW, this is not the same discussion as far as I am concerned.
The previous discussion was about what reader is best for Hebrew book. This
one is about how to read Hebrew on a Kindle 2. I am not going to buy eVrit,
nor any book with DRM on it, if I can help it.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 11:01 PM,
I have a server that is sometimes sluggish. While I suspect the main problem
is DNS and routing issues with my provider's infrastructure, in particular
responding to DNS requests and routing, I am not sure. So here are some
questions to the server experts on the team:
1. How do I identify the bott
easy for me to get a new one where I am, so I'd rather not
brick the device...
Z.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2011, Steve G. wrote:
>
> I tried converting a text document containing Hebrew and Spanish to the
>> Kindle format. The
I tried converting a text document containing Hebrew and Spanish to the
Kindle format. The Spanish was readable, but the Hebrew was junk. Although I
can read html in Hebrew on the Kindle, it does not let me read html
documents that are stored locally. I contacted Amazon, and was informed that
Hebre
I do not think what he is doing is necessary illegal, especially since he
leaves open the option of a 'bidding war', where someone else pays his
expenses, but the way he handled this issue is very clumsy and unfortunate.
As I had said before, he should have checked with his sponsor before
offering
un 12, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 09:19:55AM -0600, Steve G. wrote:
> > I am neither planning nor recommending to boycott GNU or FSF. I also
> drive
> > German and Japanese cars.
> >
> > I AM planning to maintain alternatives to
I am neither planning nor recommending to boycott GNU or FSF. I also drive
German and Japanese cars.
I AM planning to maintain alternatives to them - that is, while my attitude
in the past was to find ways to use open source solutions even if it meant,
often, spending days fixing bugs and glitches
Maybe, but that is my choice. I am not yet abandoning open source, or
course, but will from now on try to be more diverse.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Baruch Even wrote:
>
> On Jun 10, 2011 8:53 PM, "Steve G." wrote:
> >
> > If you want computer to comput
I am not worried about his opinion, but his support of a boycott of Israel,
and the fact that I have to rely on him for support of products I use.
As far as I am concerned, my present view (after RMS and Mint) is that OSS
is something to support as long as there is a commercial alternative. If in
If you want computer to computer, there are plenty of chat clients that
would work - Jabber, msn, aol, yahoo, I think all have voice and video
communications in them. Gmail is another excellent system. The problem is
the network effect - both sides must be part of the system.
To make phone calls,
I think RMS does not have any intention of speaking, and is the OSS/FSF?GNU
version of what is known as a cock-tease, though he seems more like a plain
schmuck from a distance.
He should not speak, nor even visit Israel. He should support freedom of
expression in the west bank and Gaza by staying
Unless they radically changed, their main goal is to force people to use
their OS and Office suit, so the support for any other platform would be
weak at best.
What reliable alternative can one use for VOIP and phone in Linux? Including
land line and cellular calls for low cost. I remember Ekiga,
the kernel changes, and
virtualbox on my other linux box was a resource hog. This new one may be
better, as it does have the right hardware to natively support VMs, but I
have not tried it yet.
Z.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
> 2011/4/3 Steve G.
>
>>
>
FWIW, I have machines running dual win7/ubuntu. I use windows for one thing
only - managing podcasts on iPads with iTunes (seems that Apple has Windows
software, but not Linux (maybe this is how they repay Windows for the
investment when Apple was going down the drain a few years ago).
For my need
That is one fast phone...Too bad you can't carry it in your pockets, you
might drop a few cores.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
>> Doesn't this also depend on how many cores you have available?
>>
>> - yba
>>
> That was the whole point. It's a machine with 24 cores, 4
I am looking for someone to mentor me, help me, or work with me on the
following, non-marketable project. This is NOT a job offer, but a request
for help. If any money comes out of the project, I will gladly share it with
people who help me, but I doubt anything will.
So here is a description of w
Re PDF files, I can give you my experience using kindle, but it should apply
equally to all readers with a 6" screen.
It works if you are young and have eagle eyes, or the book is specially
formatted with very large letters and small page size. Otherwise, it looks
like insect dropping on the page.
There is a reason the Amazon is the market leader. From all I could read, it
has the clearest screen, a long battery life, and is faster with less
glitches than the competition. I also think there are more books available
for it then for other format. Of course, I have only tried the Kindle, so I
c
Which OS?
For Linux, a quick search shows josm and merkaator. I found them in Ubuntu's
synaptic and software center.
2010/12/24 Erez D
> I am looking for a software for n900 which i can record routes and upload
> to OSM (openStreetMap)
>
> anyone knows of such a program ?
>
>
> thanks,
> erez.
I read this interesting review of NoMachine, but have not tried it yet.
http://linux.about.com/b/2010/10/19/nomachine-nx-free-edition.htm?nl=1
I tried VNC in the past, and it worked but slowly. Ditto for rdesktop.
Z.
2010/11/29 Hetz Ben Hamo
> Hi,
>
> Then look at Avocent's line of products -
Not true at all.
I have a brother scanner-printer-fax, and when the ink runs out, you can not
send faxes. They manufacturers sell the printer for next to nothing, then
get you by forcing you to change the ink every 3 months at ridiculous
prices. Every color that dries up bricks the machine FOR EVE
these Netbooks.
>
> I was hoping someone already tried that and could maybe share his/her
> experience with us
>
> I will get mine this coming Monday. I'll let you know.
>
> Amichai.
>
>
>
> 2010/11/18 Steve G.
>
> No idea about the specific model, bu
No idea about the specific model, but take the latest ubuntu netbook live
cd, put it in and see if you can connect to the network and the phone
network, browse the web and listen to music.
Z.
2010/11/18 Amichai Rotman
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if any of you got the chance of checking Linux
I guess I fall into the generic user category, and have no particular
intention to compile or even install stuff that is not included, but the
things you mention would be a serious problem for the serious user.
Z.
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And why or how is Ubuntu server different from any other linux server to
make it that way?
I use ubuntu on the desktop and am quite satisfied with it. I used to use
RedHat/Fedora and Suse/OpenSuse, until I ran into some unresolvable cyclical
package requirements a number of time (when you want pro
On a more productive note, short of becoming a friend of GUGL on Facebook,
is there a programming solution that would allow me to share selected info
with other search engines in anyway?
The option of handing them my password so they could crawl my pages is not
palatable, but alternatives might be
25 October 2010, "Steve G."
> wrote:
> > I was not asking you to join Facebook, that part was directed at
> > existing members.
> >
> > I also agree with you that a content sharing and dissemination site is
> > not the right place to keep information private a
socioeconomic average for my street, then package it and send it to
marketers so they can call me and offer subscriptions for Newsweek.
Z.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 09:03:08AM -0600, Steve G. wrote:
> > This message is about information neutr
This message is about information neutrality and openness, which I find to
be parallel to open source vs. walled garden approach.
I find the attitude of Facebook towards my information distressing. While
they have no problem sharing my personal data with marketers, app
developers, and strategic pa
Out of the country for a while... Maybe someone else can try and report?
THX
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Marc Volovic wrote:
> I have one - you are welcome to try.
>
> M
>
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:56 AM, Steve G. wrote:
>
> Has anyone successfully connected the A
Has anyone successfully connected the Apple brushed aluminum keyboard (I am
thinking the USB one, not the bluetooth) to a linux box?
I tried it at an apple store, and liked the feel of the keys, but a search
suggests the issue is iffy.
Thanks,
Z.
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I will work with you or help you... I have done technical and marketing
writing and technical documentation.
I have a couple of friends who wrote a children's book but had a snag with
publishing it. These days technology exists to inexpensively self publish. I
can chat with them about their experi
As far as I know, you can get a small selection of servers from Dell and IBM
with Linux preinstalled, and there are specialty Linux providers that offer
only preconfigured Linux servers. Also some netbooks (Aspire, EEEPC sell -
or at least sold - them with Linux. I suspect you will have to order th
...
Z.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Stan Goodman wrote:
> At 11:59:22 on Friday Friday 03 September 2010, Shlomi Fish
> wrote:
> > On Friday 03 September 2010 06:04:59 Steve G. wrote:
> > > My 4+ year old Macbook is dying a slow death, and I am contemplating
> > >
My 4+ year old Macbook is dying a slow death, and I am contemplating getting
a new laptop and would like your advice. Here are the parameters:
- My environment is Linux, Ubuntu for the last 2-3 years, and I would
like to have it available to me on the laptop if I can. I have little use
Here is a good example of using open source in self publishing, a review I
wrote on my site, analyzing the Iranian anti-Semitic Holocaust cartoon web
site:
- Screen captures were taken on an Ubuntu desktop, using gnome-screenshot
--interactive
- Captures were mass-cropped using image-mag
Second the use of python, either 2/3. for decimal response, or use a
variable an assign the result to it with the equal sign, then you can use it
for more stuff later.
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:41 AM, shlomo bauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sammy is wondering (for years) how unix/linux users do simple cal
I left windows on my last remaining because I got tired of having to wait
hours for the virus scans every time I turned on the machine. True that was
with XP, but a company that thrives on market domination, corruption to
accomplish said domination, and is known to have bugs around for years, is
no
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