> Is it possible to install free up2date server on the server?
Does RH have some info about building such server? Any links are welcome!
Thanks,
Vitaly.
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Hi All
I'm looking for solution that will enable me to put a computer installed
with Linux in a closed boot so people could surf to specific site.
My Q are:
1. Can I force Mozzila to stay maximize all the time ? ( also disable the
exit application )
2. Can I disable the shutdown in the GUI ?
3. w
On 13/11/2002 10:29, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
Is it possible to install free up2date server on the server?
Does RH have some info about building such server? Any links are welcome!
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=up2date§ion=projects&x=0&y=0
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 10:30:43AM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I'm looking for solution that will enable me to put a computer installed
> with Linux in a closed boot so people could surf to specific site.
Jamie Zawinsky (yes, *that* jwz) has a thorough explanation of how he
set up
I haven't looked at it myself, and it is kind of old (1999), but some of
these issues may be covered in the Kiosk HOWTO:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kiosk-HOWTO.html
HTH,
Martin Polley
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I'm looking for solution that will enable me to put a computer installed
> with Linux in a closed boot so people could surf to specific site.
>
> My Q are:
> 1. Can I force Mozzila to stay maximize all the time ? ( also disable the
> exit application )
> 2.
AFAIK, this is the main goal of KDE 3.2 - increasing interface
responsiveness and launch speed, rather than bloating KDE with more
features.
KDE 3.1 offers some improvements in that field, too.
I have to tell you, though, that on a reasonable machine KDE runs almost
as fast as winXP, and in some so
Title: RE: Linux Tourist Information Station
Think about XUL
Paragraph from developer.netscape.com about XUL:
< XUL can be used to define a browser UI, but it is not limited to browser UIs. In a XUL-based desktop application, the user may see the pull-down menus and dialogs of a development to
You may want to look into something called KIOSK mode for Mozilla. There are
several Linux Kiosk projects on the 'net.
Here is one:
http://kiosk.mozdev.org/
Hop this helps.
-Ben Hornedo
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Eli Marmor wrote:
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> > My Q are:
> > 1. Can I force Mozzila to stay maximize all thetime ? ( also disable the
> > exit application )
>
> The common way to meet your needs, is to avoid window manager, but open
> Mozilla (with maximal geometry) directly
> My Q are:
>
> 1. Can I force Mozzila to stay maximize all the time ? ( also disable the
> exit application )
> 2. Can I disable the shutdown in the GUI ?
> 3. what GUI should I use ? safe fail ?
I don't know about Mozilla, but you can do it with KDE in "Kiosk mode" - and you
can leave the windo
I wrote:
> The common way to meet your needs, is to avoid window manager, but open
> Mozilla (with maximal geometry) directly on the X. However, it involves
> some issues, though simpler than the needs you currently have (for
> example, the absence of a TITLE, no way use more than one window
> sim
Title: Ideas about presentation needed!
Hi, everybody!
I call to your experience in presentations. At my work I've got the task: make presentation about Internet technologies. On my question what does it mean "Internet technologies" i didn't get an answer.
Do you have any ideas or materials
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:47:38PM +0200, Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
> Hi, everybody!
> I call to your experience in presentations. At my work I've got the task:
> make presentation about Internet technologies. On my question what does it
> mean "Internet technologies" i didn't get an answer.
> Do you
Hi all
We're shopping for a decent Linux/x86 & Solaris/SPARC IDE, one that's both
fit for large-scale projects and able to handle gcc and Sun's C compiler,
as well as support multiple compilers on a specific system(either
different-versioned or cross-). Our code is mainly C++.
We're currently loo
No, sorry, I'm still waiting for Hetz to perhaps fix this
problem...
At 15:04 13.11.2002 +0200, you wrote:
Hi
Alex
I was reading the linux-il mailing list and found
your posts there...
I'm having the exact same problem with the Rotal USB
ADSL modem - I'm able to connect but it dies after 1 minut
Hello scriptics and text filtering gurus.
I need to filter information from several text files.
Is there an awk-like tool which takes as input several files and filters
them
in an interlaced manner ?
or a tool which interlaces text files line by line ?
Of course one can write such, but my guess
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 04:31:48PM +0200, Guy Baruch wrote:
> Hello scriptics and text filtering gurus.
>
> I need to filter information from several text files.
Can you filter them one at a time, or do you need to cross reference
them?
> Is there an awk-like tool which takes as input several f
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Hi all
We're shopping for a decent Linux/x86 & Solaris/SPARC IDE, one that's both
fit for large-scale projects and able to handle gcc and Sun's C compiler,
as well as support multiple compilers on a specific system(either
different-versioned or cross-). Our code is mainl
Thanks Tzafrir, the answer is using paste:
paste [...] | awk
and making the awk script treat odd and even (for 2 files) differently.
actually that may be generated automagically for more files ...
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 04:31:48PM +0200, Guy Baruch wrote:
Can you fil
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 07:50:34AM +0200, Reuven M. Lerner wrote:
> be trying to convey this idea via a keyboard that can type lots of
> different writing systems.
I had that on my mind.
> But if you're really curious, you can always e-mail
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. (It's not like I have anything t
Hi All
I noticed my web server is extremely busy so I ran 'top' and sow 4 tar
process where running in the background under 'nobody'
I killed them and start to look around in my logs but vile :(
any ideas ? ( its not cron )
=
To u
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 14:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We're shopping for a decent Linux/x86 & Solaris/SPARC IDE, one that's both
> fit for large-scale projects and able to handle gcc and Sun's C compiler,
> as well as support multiple compilers on a specific system(either
> different-
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 18:18, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I noticed my web server is extremely busy so I ran 'top' and sow 4 tar
> process where running in the background under 'nobody'
>
> I killed them and start to look around in my logs but vile :(
>
> any ideas ? ( its not cron )
Yes
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 15:11, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
Like I said before, working Rotal modems are a hoax. The only thing you can
try is to sniff out the synchronization sequence yourself - and I wasnt able
to do that because the USB snooper crashes my only Windows box.
The symptom
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:47:38 +0200
Boulgakov Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... On my question what does it mean "Internet technologies"
> i didn't get an answer.
Obviously they heard the buzzword and expected you to provide the answer.
> Do you have any ideas or materials about "Internet te
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 05:13:13PM +0100, Eliran wrote:
>
> BTW how do you send LJ articles - by email ?
The way to submit articles is probably answered in their web site. It
could be that the printed edition carries this information too.
You might also try the Linux gazzete.
>
> --
>
Hi,
I don't know if people have noticed it, but Netvision has decided to do some
price "upgrade" to the 1.5MBit packages - from 149 to 249 NIS, effective
November 21st.
I was in shock to find that Netvision LIED to me when I subscribed at that
time when they promised a price of $29.90 for 12 m
Umm, I am paying ~39$ = 225NIS (vat included) for 1.5m at Actcom. I also got
static IP free of charge :-)
Speed is ok, I get my max 190Kb/s from Iglu and ~100Kb/s from abroad sites.
No complains about the service. I do have 012.net at work and THEY SUCK!!!
Even their support sux. I HATE 012 :-))
On 13 Nov 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 18:18, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > I noticed my web server is extremely busy so I ran 'top' and sow 4 tar
> > process where running in the background under 'nobody'
> >
> > I killed them and start to look around in my logs but vil
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Oleg Kobets wrote:
> Umm, I am paying ~39$ = 225NIS (vat included) for 1.5m at Actcom. I also got
> static IP free of charge :-)
you can also pay for a year in advance, and get a discount (the discounted
price is around 33$ a month, on average, for the said account). the
d
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> I'm using UCD-SNMP version 4.2.3 over Linux. I've compiled
> the ucd tutorial mib module into an *.so library, which
> SNMPD loads. The following lines the access section of snmpd.conf:
[.. snip ..]
> The only response I get is for the system MIB
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
> Hi, everybody!
> I call to your experience in presentations. At my work I've got the task:
> make presentation about Internet technologies. On my question what does it
> mean "Internet technologies" i didn't get an answer.
> Do you have any ideas or
My name is Shlomi Fish and I am a fifth year undergraduate Technion student
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