See:
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for a special offer of the Web-CPAN.berlios.de project to get an "Ozy and
Millie" T-Shirt in exchange for code contributions.
So fire up your text editor and start writing some code!
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Can anyone suggest a good, fast web host in Israel that provides PHP and
MySQL?
Thanks,
Ben
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Hi List,
I'm writing a binding for Asterisk API and it's /usr/include/asterisk headers...
But one thing I just can't find is any documentation for what header
links for what library.
So, I'm looking for a (good?) documentation for that.
Thank you for any help on the subject,
Ido
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On Thursday 24 August 2006 12:23, Ben Hornedo wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good, fast web host in Israel that provides PHP and
> MySQL?
>
I can recommend eonspace.net. They don't have a web-site at the moment, but
you should contact Oded Arbel ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ). I'm hosting
http://www.shlom
I haven't seen any mention of Haifux gatherings lately. Does anyone know if
there will be any get togethers I the Haifa area anytime soon?
Thanks,
Ben
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Quoting Ben Hornedo, from the post of Thu, 24 Aug:
> Can anyone suggest a good, fast web host in Israel that provides PHP and
> MySQL?
and here's a related question - anyone supplying hosting for RubyOnRails
under either Apache or LigHTTPD, AKA Lighty? (and MySQL too, duh!)
TIA.
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 11:23:39AM +0200, Ben Hornedo wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good, fast web host in Israel that provides PHP and
> MySQL?
Is it specifically important for you that the hosting facility is in
Israel?
Hosting in the US is generally cheaper (as bandwidth is cheaper).
-- Tzafr
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 11:38:16AM +0300, ik wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm writing a binding for Asterisk API and it's /usr/include/asterisk
> headers...
> But one thing I just can't find is any documentation for what header
> links for what library.
> So, I'm looking for a (good?) documentation for
DesktopLinux.com launched its 2006 Desktop Linux survey on August 21,
asking users of Linux desktops to identify what distributions they use,
as well as their choice of windowing environment (KDE, GNOME, etc.), web
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As usual, DesktopLinux.com
would second that - a US-based hosting, something like GoDaddy.com
would be quite cheap if you want some basic site. I host my site with
them, and I am quite satisfied. Naturally, the cheapest shared Apache
account has it's limitations, but for $3 a month or so you wouldn't
expect much.
On 8/24
I would second that - a US-based hosting, something like GoDaddy.com
would be quite cheap if you want some basic site. I host my site with
them, and I am quite satisfied. Naturally, the cheapest shared Apache
account has it's limitations, but for $3 a month or so you wouldn't
expect much.
On 8/
Hi,
Two ideas:
1. Take the latest Kopete from unstable and build using the packages
from Sarge - it usually works, unless some library had a name change.
Don't forget the this will result in a deb file, which you can install
now, and remove in the future when you'd like to upgrade. Installing
fro
Motivation:
MSN Messenger, which supports video chats, is the killer application
among Deaf persons, which keeps them loyal to MS-Windows.
To have them switch to Linux, an alternative is needed.
The version of Kopete installed in Debian Sarge (version 0.9.2, compiled
under Qt 3.3.4 and KDE 3.3.2)
On 25/08/06, Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The most recent version of Kopete (version 0.12.2) does support video.Did you get it to support video through a NAT firewall (e.g. the Linux box has only an internal 192.168.x.x address, it's not connected directly to the Internet)?
The only way I ma
I have a laptop with Debian Etch installed on it.
Yesterday I updated it from the regular sources, after not having done
so for few weeks.
Before the update, the X-Window system (with Gnome desktop on top of it)
was configured to use us,il(si1452) keyboard layouts.
After the update, the il(si1452
To be able to use upercase English in hebrew layout you can just choose il (with no specifications) it the gnome keyboard configurations.I didn't check what exact layout does it use, but it has this option...
However the dialog now provides me only with the il(lyx) and
il(phonetic) possibilities. Hence, my previous E-mail message.
Did you check in Debian Etch, recently updated?
--- Omer
On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 08:41 +0300, ruby berezovsky wrote:
> To be a
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