On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 12:17:09AM +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> > god those computers are sexy... they look really good, and have a good hebrew
> > support (safari is better then konqueror ATM). The problem is that OOo sux
> > there, and is really slow (so I hear
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 12:58:47AM +0300, David Howard wrote:
> ik wrote:
>
> >I think that Knoppix, suse and Mandrake (well I never tried Knoppix
> >myself) that I tested was really nice, alto Mandrake is unfinished.. And
> >Suse requires a lot of work in order to make it Hebrew enabled.
>
> P
I would join recommending SUSE 9.1. I've been using it for few weeks
now. It has an excellent hardware support, it's polished and quite
easy to find your way around (as a user).
I was pleasantly surprised to see this friendly "plug and play" messages.
http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/3411
Can
Quoting Kfir Lavi, from the post of Fri, 27 Aug:
> I'll tell you why. Did you ever visit weizmann institute?
> Half of the computers there are Mac, if not more.
you mean WERE. last year I'm told Weizmann "upgraded" entire labs to
PCs instead of new macs. it was a major blow to Yeda since they were
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting William Sherwin, from the post of Thu, 26 Aug:
Pardon my ignorance, but why doesn't this person just buy a Macintosh?
They might be slightly more expensive, but they have a very
easy-to-use OS - and it's certainly not Windows...
because sadly in Israel we have a monopoly
ik wrote:
I think that Knoppix, suse and Mandrake (well I never tried Knoppix
myself) that I tested was really nice, alto Mandrake is unfinished.. And
Suse requires a lot of work in order to make it Hebrew enabled.
Presuming that a Hebrew interface is esential/important, perhaps a
Hebraized Knop
Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> god those computers are sexy... they look really good, and have a good hebrew
> support (safari is better then konqueror ATM). The problem is that OOo sux
> there, and is really slow (so I heard). The look and feel of OOo does not
> match the system ones,
That is a bum
Ira Abramov wrote:
Sorry, guys, those days are gone. Yeda has good prices (better if you
bargain and they will), good support, and they often have things in
stock.
The last time I needed an obscure part (wifi card for a 5 year old laptop),
they delivered it to my door in less than 3 weeks afte
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Instead of starting a distro war here, I have the following suggestion:
ik wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux distro that will be the best suitable for this
type of person, that will not require *me* to run over on any problem
24-7, and will have the best feeling of an OS like
×, ×' × "×, 22:14, :
> ik wrote:
> > I have a small problem, a friend of mine wish to buy a new computer, but
> > does not want to buy MS-Windows. Up to this everything is OK.
> >
> > That person does not know much about computers and not interesting in
> > knowing. The only us
Quoting William Sherwin, from the post of Thu, 26 Aug:
> Pardon my ignorance, but why doesn't this person just buy a Macintosh?
> They might be slightly more expensive, but they have a very
> easy-to-use OS - and it's certainly not Windows...
because sadly in Israel we have a monopoly on the matte
Instead of starting a distro war here, I have the following suggestion:
ik wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux distro that will be the best suitable for this
type of person, that will not require *me* to run over on any problem
24-7, and will have the best feeling of an OS like MS-Windows.
If YOU are
On Thursday 26 August 2004 18:07, ik wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have a small problem, a friend of mine wish to buy a new computer,
> but does not want to buy MS-Windows. Up to this everything is OK.
>
> That person does not know much about computers and not interesting in
> knowing. The only use is fo
ik wrote:
Hi list,
I have a small problem, a friend of mine wish to buy a new computer, but
does not want to buy MS-Windows. Up to this everything is OK.
Good for him.
That person does not know much about computers and not interesting in
knowing. The only use is for word-processors and spread-she
Hi list,
I have a small problem, a friend of mine wish to buy a new computer, but does not want to buy
MS-Windows. Up to this everything is OK.
That person does not know much about computers and not interesting in knowing. The only use is for
word-processors and spread-sheets.
I'm looking for a
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