Hi,
On Sat, Mar 02, 2024 at 09:21:37PM +0200, borissh1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A bit clueless question , but are there any legal implication of using
> or supporting Debian now that the Debian Project Leader shared a call
> for BDS ?
Debian does not support (or oppose, or whatever) BDS.
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 09:53:36AM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> On 09/06/2022 19:10, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > If anybody doesn't yet use Visidata, then give it a look. It is
> > ostensibly a tool for looking at tabular data, like CSV files, but it
> > works with so many formats t
On Sat, Jan 08, 2022 at 01:24:18PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> > You can probably find it under /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/fd.
I see there:
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Jan 8 15:00 0 -> /dev/null
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Jan 8 15:00 1 -> /dev/null
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Jan 8 15:00 2 -> /dev/
Hi,
I accidentally deleted my ssh-agent's socket from /tmp. The agent is
still running and I have $SSH_AGENT_PID and $SSH_AUTH_SOCK set in
various processes, so I know where it should have been.
Is there any way to recover the socket? Short of restarting the X
session, of course.
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 10:43:37AM +0300, אורי wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I realized it is probably a bug in putty, so I wrote to
> pu...@projects.tartarus.org and got a reply.
>
> https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/feedback.html
>
> However the putty developers might need help to fix it a
On 10/12/2020 9:02, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I think you're right, but I have no idea how to fix it, or why it was
not setup automatically. As I wrote earlier, in the LiveDVD I had sound.
Have you tried pavucontrol? (from package pavucontrol) It can help
clarify Pulseaudio's view of things.
B
Hi,
On 10/12/2020 7:56, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
New computer - new install of Kubuntu 20.04 - no sound.
I thought it might be a hardware problem since it's a new computer, but
when I boot to a LiveDVD of the same distro, everything is fine.
Just to check one obvious thing: can you play direct
On 11/06/2020 6:29, אורי wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion, I decided to upgrade to 18.04.4 and I ran a
> few times the following commands (from root):
>
> sudo apt autoremove
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt upgrade
apt is basically a wrapper a
Hi,
Pardon me for straying a bit off the topic of the recent sub-thread,
On 14/05/2020 23:08, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2020 14:39:02 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
>
>> That's perfectly reasonable, although I'll personally never use or
>> recommend Mint again.
>
> I'm going to bow out
Hi,
On 13/05/2020 6:17, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tue, 12 May 2020 09:44:34 +0300
> Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
>> Hi Geoffrey!
>>
>> Please see
>> https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg66441.html and
>> let's drop the "antisemitism" argument once and for all.
>
> Well, speaking only for
Geoff,
On 12/05/2020 22:16, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> Hi Geoffrey,
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 5:51 PM Geoffrey Mendelson
> mailto:geoffreymendel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> i went to the trouble of signing into one of my linux servers and
> reading the link.
>
> It was your telling me
On 11/08/2019 4:42, Ari Becker wrote:
> No, it doesn't have to be that hard. Plugging NixOS:
> https://nixos.org/nixos/about.html which solves this issue by making
> safe rollbacks as easy as rebooting and choosing the previous immutable
> system configuration.
Nixos and the similar Guix indeed di
On 18/11/2018 20:13, Geoffrey Mendelson
wrote:
I have an Ubuntu 15.10 system. When I installed
it, it defaulted to a regular ext(something) boot partition, and
an lvm partition with everything else on it.
There now is
I check
> it again and it is *always* up... Again, this is on both Debian wheezy
> (old, kernel 3.2.0) and Fedora 27 (fully updated, kernel 4.15.17)...
>
> It also does not depend on whether the interface is designated as "auto"
> (on Debian) or anything else I could
t: how are the two related? In (2) you
try to authorize X11 programs on the pi to connect to an X server
running on your PC.
In (3) you run an X server on the pi (and X11 clients running on the pi
that should connect to it).
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>
> Ellison (obviously upset by RMS's boycott) donates Open Office to the Apache
> Foundation.
This is not so clear to me.
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;mintBox") with an Israeli flag.
[1] https://www.linuxmint.com/partners.php
Please don't continue spreading this mis-information. Clem made a
mistake long ago. Let's move on.
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priority to distinguish between error messages and
> debug messages. However, all of my messages seem to be showing as
> info messages. How can I format my messages so that they will fit
> into the different log levels?
Not a direct answer, but have you tried filtering using --uni
ot;add", ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="backup-boole-*", \
SYMLINK+="backup"
And in fstab:
/dev/backup /mnt/backup ext4rw,noauto 0 0
There are several backup disks with different labels. The backup disk
that is connected is mounted by the backup script
ied using ssmtp for some servers. It lacked too many basic features.
Nullmailer came closer. I don't recall the specific issues now, though.
But I ended up using either postfix. Or even exim4 in some cases where I
didn't bother.
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d to include
it just in case.
In KDE you can also include it as a klipper action, with the regex to
match the URLs:
http://www\.iba\.org\.il/(program|liveProgram)\.aspx?scode=[0-9]+
Not perfect, but works for now.
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Hi,
Lately I'm no longer able to view programs from iba.org.il even with a
flash plug-in. Any way to download them without using the flash plugin?
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a
library called ICU which serves a somewhat similar role to Fribidi.
However, from what I know of Thunderbird, it is basically written on top
of Gecko, and thus works with HTML, CSS and such. It should already
provide good bidirectionality support (and if not: it's a bug that
should be fixed)
formation.
Looking further I noticed that I installed the package miredo and forgot
about it. Perhaps I should set up a server somewhere and link my clients
to it. Some of my requests to gmail go through it.
And on the same note: SoftLayer still doesn't provide IPV6 addresses.
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kernel packagee) on practically every kernel upgrade. Debian does its
best to maintain the same kernel revision (and try to guarantee a stable
ABI to kernel modules).
Thus same tools but different policy.
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my 3.2 keep working? I have no confidence in that. Again, I do not
> want to "upgrade" anything - I want to switch between several kernels at
> will. I also do not want to compile - I want stock Debian kernels.
Thus you can keep your 3.2 kernel. It's a different package.
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also be other useful hardware addons.
For instance, a breadboard, some LEDs, switches and resistors (which,
again, you could find in a local electronics shop. Hopefully. I did find
one in the not so central place I reside. Well, except the breadboard).
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, Void etc.
In a rolling release you have to upgrade if you want to apply fixes.
[snip. Various rolling releases discussed. Void was one of them]
> From what I hear second hand, Void is the one of these rolling releases
> *least* likely to bork your system on an update.
I guess the problem i
bian...
> > >
> > > (Yes, I'm biased (: )
> >
> > mirror.isoc.org.il doesn't have armhf packages, but debian.co.il does
>
>
> Good to know. I think no one asked for these packages.
/me asks.
>
> (Maybe because others provided them).
I switched to ftp.de
d) doesn't help.
Your question is misphrased. You should have asked: "I have Debian
Stable (Raspbian[*]) installed on a server (Raspberry Pi 2), how do I use
it as a file server?"
[*] My guess based on a different reply of yours.
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On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 03:16:42PM +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 13:39:08 +0100
> > From: Tzafrir Cohen
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 02:21:06PM +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> >
> > > > > You also leave the overall
a command line convertor. For instance:
cat Makefile
all test.html
%.html: %.md
markdown $< >$@
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Thanks for your answer,
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 11:14:39AM +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 02:42:48 +0100
> > From: Tzafrir Cohen
> >
> > I'd like to write a Heberw document, get a nice result HTML and still be
> > able to save t
#x27;t yet check all the various reSt and markdown
implementations. Any better alternatives?
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 08:32:08AM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: Announce: Hspell 1.3":
> > latest version of SI1452:
> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Input_metho
es of:
setxkbmap -option '' -option \
"grp:shift_toggle,grp:switch,lv3:ralt_switch"
\
us,il
Like the above, but the right alt is used to switch (temporarily) to
third shift level, where most Nikkud signs are.
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-line comment and ">>-s left from unsuccessful merges. I
intuitively consider them error characters.
In short: a toy init system. At least for now. It's good enough for your
own home system if you spend the time configuring it, or for a custom
embedded system. It'
to change:
https://toolserver.org/~osm/locale/he.html
If there's a specific area that s still not properly translated, let me
know and I'll try to help translating it. I try to keep to Hebrew
Wikipedia translations of names as they are normally sane and
consistent.
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n the GNU project
started. BSD started provided a complete system at the beginning of the
1990-s. And shortly thereafter it got into a trial with AT&T. Also
shortly after development was halted and much of it moved to proprietary
forks. By then the basic system for Linux to use (sans ke
. Specifically:
$ cat /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/qemu-arm
enabled
interpreter /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static
flags:
offset 0
magic 7f454c460101010002002800
mask ff00feff
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ility to throttle long running processes
beyond what can be achieved by nice(1), by repeatedly suspending and
resuming the process."
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On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 09:45:45PM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote:
> 2. Has anyone found a server that works?
Have you tried il.pool.ntp.org ?
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is there a way to tell svn to create files with regular user ownership
> but run as root
Your kernel is paranoid:
It has CONFIG_ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK set. To get network access, add
your user to group 3003 (inet).
See http://elinux.org/Android_Security#Paranoid_network-
GPU).
>
> As for Android being old, the current divide is Android 4 (any
> version). Older versions than 4 won't run modern Apps.
I have no idea about newer versions, but from an initial glance over the
wiki, there's at least some work done to get newer versions working. I
guess
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 10:38:13PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> How did you get the hardware around the rPi?
And software: you need to pay extra for a codec license.
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> way to make apt-get completely non-interactive.
Could you please be more specific? What specific package[s]?
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system,
> we'll see what happens with the Jolla now)
The N900 is not really supported by its vendor. But there's a great
community around it which has kept it supported. And if you've been
living under a rock: see also http://neo900.org/ .
Get a phone you can trust.
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d. At least for some of
those. Some of them (AllInWonder, though not MediaTek) have been hitting
mainline recently.
>
> As for USB OTG and other devices, you probably will need to compile the
> modules (or find them online) and push then to the device manually, and
> then use the termin
A. Apples are better than oranges.
B. perf top cannot be run by a non-root user.
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left of most of the mobile pentium chips including a few
> dual core ones. So this means that what are IMHO perfectly good
> Linux laptops are out of luck.
Debian has two i386 kernels: "486" and "686-pae". Use the former.
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alternatives.
>
> A nice feature but not required, is to be able to restart/initialize the
> modem remotely if it get stuck.
We had this issue with one system of ours. It turned out that nothing
would do. Even when the box was off, it still provided power to USB and
the modem was
ager)
usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem .
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__
FOSDEM this year:
https://archive.fosdem.org/2013/schedule/event/younohost/
and the code:
http://yunohost.org/
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essible.
(Regardless of any other considerations)
More on attribution:
http://blog.ninapaley.com/2011/06/27/credit-is-due/
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rameteers to pass to diff,
which may include -w .
But I agree that agreeing on a common standard is the best. Both vim and
eclipse should be configurable.
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> saying that being dependent on the network makes the whole idea
> pointless. thanks for clarifying things for me!
'screen /dev/ttyS0 115200' on the remote side? (ttyS0? ttyUSB0?
serial/by-id/whatever?)
RTFM screen to make it detach on startup, add logging and whatever.
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On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:27:28AM +0300, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> >
> > Git stores files. It should do handle such deduping by design. But this
> > is in Git's storage, and not in the actual filesystem:
>
ery easy to set-up and known deployment
> mechanism (binary repository with a known protocol to keep binary build
> products, known API for how to get a build product, etc). It's good to keep
> your work environment as standard as you reasonably can.
And use a custom file system as part o
t;rand1"
[master a4d084f] rand1
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 rand1
tzafrir@pungenday:/tmp/git-test(master)$ du -s .git .
1188.git
2052.
tzafrir@pungenday:/tmp/git-test(master)$ git ls-tree HEAD
100644 blob e5ad63a5eb4a806ae572e977742cdce9e9f
wants a casual
look at my mailbox, I don't have to provide any real email credentials?
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ingle
> USB port does not provide enough bandwidth
I'm a bit surprised that the USB bandwidth is the bottle neck here. Do
you actually get that much of network traffic and USB traffic?
>
> In my case it may be possible as I only want to go one direction,
> they were going two.
-
s). But using it or similar methods save you from
reinventing the wheel.
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On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 11:45:58AM +0200, Amichay P. K. wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2013 10:54 AM, "Tzafrir Cohen" wrote:
> I don't want to build Ubuntu from scratch - I want to keep most of Ubuntu
> programs and drivers as it is, I would mostly add features.
What's the
html#529
That said, why not just install an Ubuntu system on a USB stick?
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device around.
http://linux-sunxi.org/Mele_A1000
Includes a SATA adapter and a disk enclosure (you'll have to provide
your own disk). It does cost a bit more than a Pi, and the code is not
in mainline yet, but it's easier to work with than
ajor drivers issue. Go for a USB-connected
one with a "standard" openwrt router?
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h a setup as th default, IIRC. They
made the extra stuff added on top of screen in a separate package called
byobu. It still seems to be under active maintinance. Under Debian and
Ubuntu just install that package. I figure the scriptology there may
provide useful inspiration on other distrib
the other
> running shell before logging in.
This would have badly broken my personal use case.
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On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 07:23:51PM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
>> |
>> http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/22/google-closes-12-5-billion-deal-to-buy-motorola-mobility/
>> | (last visited May 24, 2012). Google has since said that of t
lars blackmail to patent trolls - I've yet to see
> a patent troll on the list of the world's richest people.
Patent Trolls are a indeed managable parasites. But, as the article
states, the damage is a tax. And those who can least aford to pay it are
small companies. The article be
ncy=low
>
> * Fix FTBFS with GCC 4.3 with help by Martin Michlmayr (Closes: #455189)
>
> -- Lior Kaplan Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:40:08 +0200
>
> geresh (0.6.3-8) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * Fix FTBFS with GCC 4.3 with a patch from Martin Michlmayr (Closes:
> #417
build and work:
https://gitorious.org/geresh
If you want to take it from there, feel free. If you want me to give the
permissions in that repository to you, let me know.
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Thanks for all the fixes,
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 12:06:08PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I figured I'd submit an update to the service providers database[1].
> >From a quick search (using e.g. [2] and [3]) I got the following. Any
> comments and fixes befo
[2] http://wiki.apnchanger.org/Israel
[3] http://www.iopanel.net/forum/thread46469.html
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e a
shot to e.g. gnokii.
http://wiki.gnokii.org/index.php/Atgen_driver
Just for fun: my phone (N900, in "PC Suite" mode) using AT commands.
# screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200
(in screen)
AT+CPBS="ME"
ERROR
AT+CPBS+
ERROR
AT+CPBS?
ERROR
I guess it's not that standard.
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thematician of CS
> major) and train him at a reasonable cost, I will be the happiest man alive
> for about 5 minutes.
>
> If you know where, how, when, how much, etc., let me know, via my email or
> the group.
Yesterday:
http://hamakor.org.il/pipermail/discussions/2012-June/003
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 03:54:17PM +0300, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> On Jun 11, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>> Even in Israel, all of the modems sold are 2 or 3 generations ahead
>>> of
>>> the software and google has not been helpful wit
f what is required for a cellular "line", I
believe.
That said, I suspect this may be a simpler way to send SMSes.
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my N900: voice calls,
SMS and data connections (also as a "modem").
>
> Even in Israel, all of the modems sold are 2 or 3 generations ahead of
> the software and google has not been helpful with information about
> backwards compatibility.
I normally have had good
; class
implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (UBA). Buffers
with no RTL text should look exactly the same as before.
...
*** New Hebrew translation of the Emacs Tutorial.
Type `C-u C-h t' to choose it in case your language setup doesn't
automatically select i
her channel drivers that allow you to connect mobile
phones.
There are also various dedicated adapters (PCI cards, stand-alone
devices) that can connect you to a GSM device for voice calls and GSM
calls.
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umber of
other version control systems (though only distributed ones).
It also has hooks to package managers. Thus it documents the changes
created by apt / yum / whatever.
IIRC there's something similar for configuration files in the home
directory, but I did not get to look at it.
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s especially critical here in Israel where as a Linux
> user with no access to IE I cannot use many government websites. We
> need to get a critical mass off of IE.
The real reason is to make people abandon any brwser other than
Chrome/uim.
Which gives me all a good reason not to use it.
are essentially passed along to diff (-x, -I, respectively).
Not sure about comments, though.
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copy of some specific instrument may be tricky. Something which is
potentially less tricky is getting them to produce a reproducable sound:
Being able to produce exactly the same sound from your sound system.
A while ago I saw (but never tried to use) a project aiming at creating
such a reproduca
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:54:20AM +0200, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> On יום חמישי 15 מרץ 2012 22:38:11 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > > What do you base that statement on exactly?
> >
> > Listening to that episode and previous some 50 or so previous ones.
>
> "This
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:27:43PM +0200, dyasny wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:49 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 09:07:00PM +0200, Tom Balazs wrote:
> > > On Floss Weekly #203 with Randall Schwartz
> > > http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/2
r, and more."
Though sadly that episode was dominated by a RedHat Marketing guy.
Floss Weekly are normally more technical and less cloudy.
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to autemate generating a
config. Shouldn't be complicated, though.
Reference:
http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/developers/api/09/ref-settings.html
Sadly I did not see any progress in http://bugs.debian.org/637769 .
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all of its proprietary OO.o-based products and
OO.o was relicensed as Apache for IBM and one or two other
small vendors with most of the comunity moved to LibreOffice.
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 09:22:37PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> Hello Tzafrir,
> Thanks for your war story.
>
> On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 18:34 +0000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > update-initramfs -u
>
> The twist is that I need to boot some kernel to run it.
> What I did
hough
I regenerated the initramfs. After much digging in the scripts, in the
extracted initrd (gunzip it and extract the cpio with cpio -id), I
realized that if I really want to boot from a RAID I better install
mdadm (and regenerate initramfs).
* Still one of those two disks crashed this mo
.2 files", right?
Options: Load/Save => General => ODF Format version
Anyway, isn't ODF 1.2 backward-compatible with older version of ODF by design?
Also note that the major incompatibility mentioned in that article was
in the spreadsheet format.
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shift-alt, or whatever).
>
> BTW, I also have
> set guifont=heb8x13
> set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-80-iso8859-8
Is this still needed?
iso8859-8?
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-breaking-grabs-cve-2012-0064.html
It's a matter of simple xkb configuration. As for the security
implications: well, it's your foot.
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gOffice was probably never a real contender and has
only managed to gain some popularity because nothing else was available.
On the other hand, Applixware and CorelOffice have fallen on the wayside
(for Corel: the Linux port). There are still rumoured to be one or two
reasonable proprietary offic
On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 03:52:18PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 09:44:21AM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> >
> > > Google docs is a good but not the best alternative. Google is
> >
PDF file,
which is, AFAIK, supported only by the Adobe reader, is not a good idea.
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ramming language which you can use to program the Android, on the
> Android itself, and run applications? Applications written in that
> language could be downloaded in source code form and run, and modified
> by the user, without needing any cross-compiler setup or an additional
> comp
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