Re: Highlighting previously used links

2006-02-18 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Friday 17 February 2006 18:30, Jim and Robin Chappell wrote: > Hi guys, > > This is driving me crazy. > > When I used IE it would always leave the "things" that I clicked on > already, a different color. This is obviously helpful if you are using > Google or any other search engine so you don't

Re: Highlighting previously used links

2006-02-18 Thread Moish
Tools-->Options-->Content-->Colors Unvisited Links on the right side. Or ,if you wish to use some grey matter, look for "browser.visited_color", using scroogle, of course. Jim and Robin Chappell wrote: > Hi guys, > > This is driving me crazy. > > When I used IE it would always leave the "thing

Open Soruce Developers' Conference - last call?

2006-02-18 Thread Gabor Szabo
There is one week left till the conference. Audrey Tang has already arrived. Larry Wall is coming tomorrow. As of Friday, there were 132 people who have confirmed their participation either as speakers or by paying their fee. It is really the last chance to decide that you are participating. As

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > However, when a directory is protected, then the files inside it are > protected as well. Not quite true. For instance, I just did a quick check. While the actual profile directory is 700, the upper level directories (e.g., ~/.mozilla/firefox) are group-

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Omer Zak
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 13:37 +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > However, when a directory is protected, then the files inside it are > > protected as well. > > Not quite true. > > For instance, I just did a quick check. While the actual profile > direc

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 01:37:47PM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > However, when a directory is protected, then the files inside it are > > protected as well. > > Not quite true. > > For instance, I just did a quick check. While the actual profile

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:24:49AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > users can be prevented from changing home page, > > Out of curiosity: what exactly does this contribute to workstation > security? Security is, as we all know, a noble goal for which peo

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Oron Peled
On Saturday, 18 בFebruary 2006 02:24, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > ... Why on earth does the bookmarks file > have world execute (or read, for that matter) access? > ... > -rwxr-xr-x 1 oleg users 182626 Jan 16 16:06 bookmarks.html What is your umask? Maybe you simply have umask of 022 (very common c

Symbolic links at tar file

2006-02-18 Thread Ori Idan
I have a source tree which some of the files are actually symbolic links to other files in the same tree. I compress the tree using tar cjf file.tar.bz2 dir When I extract the files to the same machine everything works fine. When I extract the files to another machine with same directory strucu

Re: Symbolic links at tar file

2006-02-18 Thread Omer Zak
What was the current working directory when you issued the tar command? tar uses path names, which are relative to the current working directory (`cwd`). So to control path names in the tar archive, cd to the appropriate directory and then tar from there.

Re: Helping Linux move into business: FireFox vs. IE

2006-02-18 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 13:37 +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: >> Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Maybe you could modify files because the other user, which you used, > belonged to the same group? That's what I wrote before. -- Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL

Re: Symbolic links at tar file

2006-02-18 Thread Vitaly Karasik
Probably the problem that into symbolic link you have absolute and not relative path? Can you check this by "ls -l"? Rgds, Vitaly > ---Original Message--- > From: Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Symbolic links at tar file > Sent: 18 Feb '06 18:11 > > I have a source tree w

Re: Symbolic links at tar file

2006-02-18 Thread Lior Kaplan
find . -type l -exec ls -l {} \; and check that no link begins with /home (or what ever absolute path). You can run this command on /usr to see some examples: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr$ find . -type l -exec ls -l {} \; lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 2006-01-17 20:42 ./X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6 -> libXt.so.6.0

Re: Symbolic links at tar file

2006-02-18 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a source tree which some of the files are actually symbolic links > to other files in the same tree. > > I compress the tree using tar cjf file.tar.bz2 dir > > When I extract the files to the same machine everything works fine. > > When I extract the

Open source in Israel - please help updating the list

2006-02-18 Thread Lior Kaplan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'd like to update the list [1] of Open Source projects/groups/whatever in Israel, and move it to linux.org.il when it's ready. So I really need your help - if each can write a bit about his project, or at least add a title for a project he know e

Re: Open source in Israel - please help updating the list

2006-02-18 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Lior Kaplan wrote: > This page has public write access, no registration needed. Two questions: 1. Are you interested in non-Hebrew related (and non-Israeli specific) Foss projects that are managed from Israel? 2. Are you interested in companies doing open source (Zend is a prime example, though