hich I'm only willing if they
pay for the shipment cost, which I'm not sure if will happen yet.
Regards,
-- Shlomi Fish
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From: Shlomi Fish
Date: Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:11 PM
Subject: [Israel.pm] Two Books for Giveaway: O'Reilly's DN
er) might be copyrighted
>> material. Do we need to contact the publishers and/or the copyright owners
>> to get their permission to include their books in the DB?
>>
>> Amichai.
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 15:07, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
>>
>>> MongoDB
>>
>>
>>
>
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publishers and/or the copyright owners
> to get their permission to include their books in the DB?
>
> Amichai.
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 15:07, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
>
>> MongoDB
>
>
>
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) might be copyrighted
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to get their permission to include their books in the DB?
Amichai.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 15:07, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> MongoDB
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am all for it!
>
> How do we do this?
>
> I have some free time now, I am willing to do the data entry. i'll start
> with my books (have quite a few of them).
>
> I just need help to set it up - where will it be hosted? What do I use as a
> server side app?
>
> If
I am all for it!
How do we do this?
I have some free time now, I am willing to do the data entry. i'll start
with my books (have quite a few of them).
I just need help to set it up - where will it be hosted? What do I use as a
server side app?
If anyone sends me links to resources and pro
It's not complicated to write a plugin to Calibre that does what you want.
But personally I don't like working for commercial companies for free.
I think the right thing to do is to go the cddb way of making a free
database
for books and dana codes. I don't trust a company to not
Hi All,
Just a quick recap:
I would like to add my 300~ Hebrew books to by Calibre [1] catalog. I
already add most of my English books. The "problem" with Hebrew books is
that they have no ISBN (almost all of the new ones) but the Israeli
equivalent - D.A.N.A. Code.
Currently, there is
Hi All,
I'd like to catalog my Hebrew book with Calibre. Most of the books have a
Dana Code, provided by Dana Systems.
Anyone knows how do I add this to Calibre (maybe using a plugin?) I would
have done it myself, but I don't know how...
Thanks
Hi All,
I'd like to catalog my Hebrew books in Calibre, but I can't find a source
(and where to add it to in the preferences) so I can fetch books mete-data
using the ISBN / title etc.
Can any of you point me to the right resource?
Thanks
Har'El
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 10:22 AM
To: c...@actcom.co.il
Cc: linux-il
Subject: Re: Looking for books/tutorials about Linux I/O
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011, c...@actcom.co.il wrote about "Looking for
books/tutorials about Linux I/O":
> someone asked me about informatio
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011, c...@actcom.co.il wrote about "Looking for
books/tutorials about Linux I/O":
> someone asked me about information (books or online material)
> that explains "everything" about I/O on linux - as it goes
> from tghe application, via the file-sys
Hi,
someone asked me about information (books or online material)
that explains "everything" about I/O on linux - as it goes
from tghe application, via the file-system, the block device
layer, SCSI layer, etc - how it works, how to monitor it, etc.
i tried looking for such informati
A different option is to order Amazon's Kindle, then you can buy books and
read them instantly.
It took me about a week to get it shipped to Israel using mustop. You can
also install "Kindle Software" on your PC (Windows / Android / MacOSX - no
linux client) and read it on that de
On 08/10/10 16:31, sara fink wrote:
http://www.ogmaciel.com/?p=521
http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginners/dp/1933988495/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286548016&sr=1-1#reader_1933988495
<http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginner
On Fri, Oct 08, 2010, Amichai Rotman wrote about "Children's Books about
Linux?":
> Any of you aware of the existence of Linux children's books?
>
> I mean - those books with simple text and pretty pictures telling the story
> of Linux for 4-5 year old kids.
&g
On 9 October 2010 01:38, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Read the text under the last panel twice.
> http://www.xkcd.org/456/
And the moral of the story - avoid Gentoo like the plague :).
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>> Registered Ubuntu User #12851 [http://ubuntucounter.geekosophical.net]
>>
>>
>>
>> .::.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/10/8 sara fink
>>
>> http://www.ogmaciel.com/?p=521
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Hello-Wo
===:.
>
>
>
>
> 2010/10/8 sara fink
>
> http://www.ogmaciel.com/?p=521
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginners/dp/1933988495/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286548016&sr=1-1#reader_1933988495
>>
>
2010/10/8 Amichai Rotman :
> Hi,
> Any of you aware of the existence of Linux children's books?
> I mean - those books with simple text and pretty pictures telling the story
> of Linux for 4-5 year old kids.
> I'd like to teach my children the values of the community f
2010/10/8 sara fink
> http://www.ogmaciel.com/?p=521
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginners/dp/1933988495/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286548016&sr=1-1#reader_1933988495
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginner
http://www.ogmaciel.com/?p=521
http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginners/dp/1933988495/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286548016&sr=1-1#reader_1933988495
http://www.amazon.com/Hello-World-Computer-Programming-Beginners/dp/1933988495/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF
istence of Linux children's books?
>>
>> I mean - those books with simple text and pretty pictures telling the
>> story of Linux for 4-5 year old kids.
>>
>> I'd like to teach my children the values of the community from an early
>> stage.
>>
&g
2010/10/8 Amichai Rotman
> Hi,
>
> Any of you aware of the existence of Linux children's books?
>
> I mean - those books with simple text and pretty pictures telling the story
> of Linux for 4-5 year old kids.
>
> I'd like to teach my children the values of t
Hi,
Any of you aware of the existence of Linux children's books?
I mean - those books with simple text and pretty pictures telling the story
of Linux for 4-5 year old kids.
I'd like to teach my children the values of the community from an early
stage.
I realize this thread will gene
Amazon, so your books
go through Germany.
Jason
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:07 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote:
> On Friday 24 September 2010 09:14:23 Amichai Rotman wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for the fastest eay to acquire O'reilly books in Israel -
> > I mean -
On Friday 24 September 2010 09:14:23 Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for the fastest eay to acquire O'reilly books in Israel -
> I mean - where can i find them in a book store or an Israeli Online
> bookstore...
>
> I guess i could order from Amazon -
General phone: 972-9-9524600
Fax: 972-9-9524601
On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 09:14 +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am looking for the fastest eay to acquire O'reilly books in Israel -
> I mean - where can i
Hi all,
I am looking for the fastest eay to acquire O'reilly books in Israel - I
mean - where can i find them in a book store or an Israeli Online
bookstore...
I guess i could order from Amazon - but it will take it about a month or so
to arrive, and I need it sooner...
Any of you know of
Another point in their favor
> is that they accept PayPal, whereas Amazon insists on having my credit
> card number.
>
PayPal charge fees for not enclosing your credit card details:
either from the seller or from you. Does it always better to
not disclose those details?
2010/8/30 Kfir Lavi
> Hi,
> I need to buy 4 books, and would like a recommendation where I should buy
> them in order to get them ASAP.
> Amazon is the first choice, but is it fast?
>
> The books are:
> 1. Linux Kernel Development (3rd Edition) -
> http://www.amazon.com/
t; number.
>
> Rony
>
> --
> *From:* linux-il-boun...@cs.huji.ac.il [mailto:
> linux-il-boun...@cs.huji.ac.il] *On Behalf Of *Jason Friedman
> *Sent:* Monday, August 30, 2010 3:21 AM
> *To:* ILUG
> *Subject:* Re: Linux books, fast shipping?
>
> I found the book depository (www.b
ugust 30, 2010 3:21 AM
To: ILUG
Subject: Re: Linux books, fast shipping?
I found the book depository (www.bookdepository.co.uk) reasonably fast and
cheap for computing books - they have free shipping (from England)
to Israel (and worldwide) on everything. The books usually get to Israel in
under a
At 01:38:01 on Monday Monday 30 August 2010, Kfir Lavi
wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to buy 4 books, and would like a recommendation where I should
> buy them in order to get them ASAP.
> Amazon is the first choice, but is it fast?
Amazon ships from Germany, so it's as "local&qu
I found the book depository (www.bookdepository.co.uk) reasonably fast and
cheap for computing books - they have free shipping (from England)
to Israel (and worldwide) on everything. The books usually get to Israel in
under a week.
Jason
2010/8/30 Kfir Lavi
> Hi,
> I need to buy 4 book
In the past, I used the services of Combooks LTD.
(http://www.combooks.co.il/), who also had booths in some August
Penguins.
--- Omer
On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 01:38 +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to buy 4 books, and would like a recommendation
Hi,
I need to buy 4 books, and would like a recommendation where I should buy
them in order to get them ASAP.
Amazon is the first choice, but is it fast?
The books are:
1. Linux Kernel Development (3rd Edition) -
http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Kernel-Development-Robert-Love/dp/0672329468/ref=sr_1_1
2009/8/5 Michael Tewner :
> I read a few reviews of the Kindle2 vs. Sony Reader -
> Anyone out there have either of those and use it with Linux?
Just came across this article that seems to contain useful tips and
pointers (it's a Linux device, so on topic :):
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/08
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Hi all -
> > I read a few reviews of the Kindle2 vs. Sony Reader -
> > Anyone out there have either of those and use it with Linux? AFAIK, I'll
> see
> > the storage as a USB device on either device - But
For the russian-speaking (or rather - reading) out there:
there is a nice fb2 to pdf site, that automatically embeds russian fonts
into the final PDF:
http://fb2pdf.com/
They also have a library of already converted books.
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> Thank you, Dotan!
> Will both devices read project Gutenberg files?
Project Gutenberg files are usually available in plain text,HTML, PDF,
mobi, and some other formats. Any device should be able to handle at
least one of there. Here is a link:
http://www.gutenberg.org
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l
> see
> > the storage as a USB device on either device - But what about purchasing
> > books, etc?
>
>
> Download from Project Gutenberg only. Renting books from Amazon is not
> a good idea:
>
> http://yro.slashdot.org/story/09/07/17/2138213/Amazon-Pulls-P
> Hi all -
> I read a few reviews of the Kindle2 vs. Sony Reader -
> Anyone out there have either of those and use it with Linux? AFAIK, I'll see
> the storage as a USB device on either device - But what about purchasing
> books, etc?
Download from Project Gutenberg only
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Maxim Veksler wrote:
> 2009/7/15 Shlomo Dubrowin :
> > I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux
> and/or
> > other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till
> we
> > have fam
2009/7/15 Shlomo Dubrowin :
> I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux and/or
> other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till we
> have family coming from the US and force them to bring the books to me here.
>
> I keep sa
> I keep saying there must be a better way to get good books here in Israel.
> Is there a bookstore somewhere that already imports these kinds of books, or
> that can order them for me and deliver them to me via IL Post or where I can
> pick them up somewhere local in this part of the
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 03:00:09 pm Shlomo Dubrowin wrote:
> I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux and/or
> other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till we
> have family coming from the US and force them to bring the book
Behalf Of Aviv Ben-Yosef
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:21 PM
To: Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: Linux / Computer Books in Israel
Actually, I considered recommending them too, but made a quick check before.
Ordering "The Pragmatic Programmer" and "
and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux
>> and/or other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait
>> till we have family coming from the US and force them to bring the books to
>> me here.
>>
>> I keep saying there must be a b
ant Linux and/or
> other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till we
> have family coming from the US and force them to bring the books to me here.
>
> I keep saying there must be a better way to get good books here in Israel.
> Is there a bookstore
I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux and/or
other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till we
have family coming from the US and force them to bring the books to me here.
I keep saying there must be a better way to get good books he
Hi all,
I use Tellico to manage my books collection. I add books to my DB by
looking up their ISBN or title through the Internet Sources wizard
from Amazon or ISBN.com
Any of you know where do I get the details to configure an Israeli
search source, using title or Dana Code (Israel's equiv
Folks -
Going through my library I uncovered some duplicate books (links to
Amazon included) that may be of interest to some members of this mailing
list. Not all of the books are the latest edition or cover the latest
versions, but they should be relevant to anyone doing work in the
Project Pe'er is aimed to load open university books online for public
access, here are a couple of articles talking about the announcement and the
Google News referecne:
http://www.nfc.co.il/Archive/001-D-138010-00.html?tag=08-01-37
http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3436491,00.html
Hello there are still some books for sale from the list I posted last
week. The books will be on sale only for a few more days:
I am selling some CS books (English language, most are standard texts for CS).
Please see the list and conditions here:
http://p226.dyndns.org/books
Please
Hello,
I am selling some CS books (English language, most are standard texts
for CS). Please see the list and conditions here:
http://p226.dyndns.org/books
Please mention 'books' in the email subject if replying.
tha
Hi all,
I kept the following books for some years, and now decided they take too
much space and I'll never use them. Before throwing them out I give
anyone interested the option to come and take (some of?) them.
Where: Moshav Yad-Hashmona, near Newe-Ilan. If you happen to go from
Jerusal
http://www.oreilly.com/roughcuts/faq.csp - O'Reilly Rough Cuts
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you" to messages in mailing lists, skewing discussions in favor of the
troublemaker type of dissenters.
My own blog is at http://tddpirate.livejournal.com/
M
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:43:06 +0200, Danny Lieberman (Barak) wrote:
> b. the links dont work in Firefox (Mozilla) - how ironic
>
Which links didn't work?
This one:
http://www.phptr.com/promotion/1484?redir=1
Worked okay for me, as did the links I tried on the site.
I'm using Firefox 0.9 running
uesday, October 12, 2004 10:15 AM
Subject: Free linux-related books
> I just noticed the "Bruce Perens' Open Source Series". It's series of
Prentice
> Hall books which are released under an "open publication license" a few
> months after their publication. The
I just noticed the "Bruce Perens' Open Source Series". It's series of Prentice
Hall books which are released under an "open publication license" a few
months after their publication. They can be freely downloaded and printed
(or read on screen, to save trees) - or, mo
Hi All,
I am sorry, but the Assembly Language Programming and Bit-Mapped Graphics
books are spoken for. I decided to go by the FIFO rules, according to the
e-mail time stamps.
Thanks,
Amichai Rotman.
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I suggest visiting http://www.bookcrossing.com and registering these
books. Then you can come to a BookCrossing event (like the one we had in the
August Penguin 2003) and swap books with others, or even just donate your
books.
Alon
> Hi Gang,
>
> I moved to another apartment, so
Hi Gang,
I moved to another apartment, so i have to get rid of some books I no longer
need / use.
The list has the following format: Book Name / Book Author / Year / Publisher
Theory and Problems of Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics 2ed
Ed /Arthur Baiser / 1993 / McGraw Hill
Hi,
I registered these books AFTER the event.
So if you took one of these books, please continue the chain:
VMware 2 for Linux: 008-862527
(use URL http://www.bookcrossing.com/008-862527 )
Java Internationalization: 606-862522
(use URL http
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 02:21:47PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there anyone here who can recommend to me a good Linux begginers
> book, preferably from the administration/security standpoint.
>
> Shachar
>
> --
> Shachar Shemesh
> Open Source integration consul
Linux Administration, a beginner's guide.
Very good IMO. Mine deals with RH6.1 but it's a good starting point
and I'm sure there is a newer version or something..
Eli
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 14:21:47 +0300, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi there,
Is there anyone here who can recommend
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there anyone here who can recommend to me a good Linux begginers
> book, preferably from the administration/security standpoint.
The TLDP Guides section has some good books for starters.
www.tldp.org
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On Thursday, July 17, 2003 14:21, you wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there anyone here who can recommend to me a good Linux begginers
> book, preferably from the administration/security standpoint.
>
> Shachar
Linux Administration for Dummies is a good place to start...
Amichai.
Running Linux is a good starters
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Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:21 PM
Subject: Good english linux books
> Hi there,
>
> Is th
Hi there,
Is there anyone here who can recommend to me a good Linux begginers
book, preferably from the administration/security standpoint.
Shachar
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Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/
==
Ehh, hehe, actually Explorer 6 sp1 is also says
there is a bug :-))
it's not the browser, it's amazon.
---Oleg KobetsNetwork
Administratorwww.clean-mail.net
because they stopped selling computer books and
> they are selling the rest of the books that they have in stock in some really
> huge discounts - 50%-80%. I didn't look much but I've seen 4 copies of "Samba
> Unleashed" book which it's price came down from 530 NIS
Hi People,
I've just been at Bug in Dizzengoff Center (Tel Aviv) and I've heard from them
that Modan bought them.
Now - why do I post this here? because they stopped selling computer books and
they are selling the rest of the books that they have in stock in some really
huge disc
I don't know. I was looking for online books in Google and found this site. I
thought I had to share it with all you IGLUs. I am not resposible for the
content...
Amichai.
On Sunday 24 March 2002 22:05, you wrote:
> is this site at all legal?
>
> I'm subscribed to the Sa
is this site at all legal?
I'm subscribed to the Safari online library, but for a fee, and with the
publishers' (read "copyright owners") blessings.
Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi IGLUs
>
> I found this and I thought I should share:
>
> http://www.zio
Hi IGLUs
I found this and I thought I should share:
http://www.zionwap.net/books/main.html
Enjoy,
Amichai.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:41:02PM +, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Now, that I have some free time, I decided to learn a bit more, so I'm asking
> > you for recommending books for:
> >
> > 1. Perl
> >
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:41:02PM +, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Now, that I have some free time, I decided to learn a bit more, so I'm asking
> you for recommending books for:
>
> 1. Perl
> 2. Apache
>
> My knowledge about both of those issues c
Hi All,
Now, that I have some free time, I decided to learn a bit more, so I'm asking
you for recommending books for:
1. Perl
2. Apache
My knowledge about both of those issues can be summerized as "sucks", and I
don't think that by learning code from other people
try,
http://www.privat.schlund.de/a/amiga/
http://www.amigau.com/c-programming/assembler/assemblerlinks.htm
http://www.megabytebooks.com/catalogue/88/1873308272/
Title Amiga Assembler Insider Guide
Subject Amiga
ISBN 1873308272
Author Paul Overaa
Publisher Bruce Smith Books
> Oded Avrish
Oded Avrishami wrote:
>
> HELLO 2 U ALL FRICKS.
> For a long time I'm tring to find good books that tells u everything about
> linux programing in C,
> ASSEMBLER, that will teach u how to use the linux OS, and also will explane
> XWINDOWS AND POSIX programing.
>
&g
Oded Avrishami wrote:
> HELLO 2 U ALL FRICKS.
> For a long time I'm tring to find good books that tells u everything about
> linux programing in C,
> ASSEMBLER, that will teach u how to use the linux OS, and also will explane
> XWINDOWS AND POSIX programing.
There is no s
HELLO 2 U ALL FRICKS.
For a long time I'm tring to find good books that tells u everything about
linux programing in C,
ASSEMBLER, that will teach u how to use the linux OS, and also will explane
XWINDOWS AND POSIX programing.
This is not relevent but I know u all fricks know about that :
I
Hi All !
Do somebody knows about good Unix programming book
(network, process, interprocess, threads...)
like two-volume pack of Stevens, but on RUSSIAN ???
For me English is good enough, but it is not for me.
Thanks.
===
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Noam Ben Haim wrote:
> HI all
>
> I know this might start a world war, but my intentions are pure.
> I'd like to hear from you what books are recommended for a skilled
> programmer (not me... ;) ), who knows windows OS to its core and wants to
&
Noam Ben Haim wrote:
> HI all
>
> I know this might start a world war, but my intentions are pure.
> I'd like to hear from you what books are recommended for a skilled
> programmer (not me... ;) ), who knows windows OS to its core and wants to
> have fun with Linux progra
HI all
I know this might start a world war, but my intentions are pure.
I'd like to hear from you what books are recommended for a skilled
programmer (not me... ;) ), who knows windows OS to its core and wants to
have fun with Linux programming. I mean, what should I read? is it k
Try http://libagent.cs.technion.ac.il/index.html
Leonid
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
| Hello,
|Beside using a programming language are there any tools to assists or even let
|non programmers automate the interaction with the (books) library site so that
|loans renewal can be
Hello,
Beside using a programming language are there any tools to assists or even let
non programmers automate the interaction with the (books) library site so that
loans renewal can be handled from cron?
--
-- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
:Pavel Bibergal
:By the way, it's time for our daily word of wisdom...
:
:O love, could thou and I with fate conspire
:To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire,
:Might we not smash it to bits
:And mould it closer to our hearts' desire?
: -
let's say that i didn't find anything i want.. and only then i asked here
!
pavel
Alex Dubrovsky wrote:
>
>what good gimp books and manuals can u sugest me?
in gimp menus: Xtras-->web-->gimp manual/gimp tutorial ?!
>
>is it any gimp book available in Israel?
>
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>
>what good gimp books and manuals can u sugest me?
in gimp menus: Xtras-->web-->gimp manual/gimp tutorial ?!
>
>is it any gimp book available in Israel?
>
>what else 2d/3d graphic software can u suggest me..
Search for "3d" and "linux" on goolge
what good gimp books and manuals can u sugest me?
is it any gimp book available in Israel?
what else 2d/3d graphic software can u suggest me..
i mean professional soft.. kinda gimp, photoshop5.5, coreldraw, 3dsmax, lightwave?
btw..
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Pavel Bibergal
By the way, it's time for our
HELLO 2 U ALL FRICKS.
For a long time I'm tring to find good books that tells u everything about
linux programing in C,
ASSEMBLER, and will teach how to use the linux OS, and also will explane
XWINDOWS AND POSIX programing.
Can u please tell me where can I find/bey this books in israel.
Th
Hi all.
Does anyone knows of a GOOD book for linux.
something for advance system administrators that just want to know all
about the little things that make us the way we are ?
I'm looking for a easy to understand but never the less hi quality linux
book.
although i can get it probably from the n
Hello,
Speaking of books - I'm going to be in the US next week and would like
to take this opportunity to buy a GOOD, UP-TO-DATE, DEFINITIVE book
about pgp5 (unless someone can point me to better on-line
documentation than what I found so far).
Can anyone recommand a good one? All bo
Boaz Rymland wrote:
> http://isbn.nu
This one has more bookstores in it:
http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~bgannon/booksearch/
Of course, none of them calculate S&H.
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Itamar - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Omer wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm looking for these books, and I'm too cheap to order from
> Amazon or Fatbrain/whatever (most of them are not for me anyhow :).
> If anyone has a used copy which he wants to unload for
> a fair price, drop me an email with a price quo
On 24-Apr-99 Daniel Feiglin wrote:
> I chose not to do that to avoid having large shipments "trapped" at the Post
> Office at
> Rechov Hagana in Givataim. If that happens, you have to clear the shipment,
> argue
> with a nit-whit customs officer, pay this, pay that, pay VAT and waste
> seve
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