> In fact, there
> was an open GPL violation issue with them for quite some time. I >believe
> it has been setteled about a year ago or so.
Is there a specific source that has more concrete information on the
GPL violations that they were accused of and how it was ended?
Regards,
Dan
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Michael Shiloh wrote:
I'm editing a file, or viewing a web page, or whatever.
I'm interested in printing only a small portion of it.
I'd like to be able to essentially "print selection".
Of course this would require that each program (gvim, firefox,
thunderbird, terminal, whatever) provide s
Hi all,
After all the "soft" stuff from last lectures we've got one for the hard
core developers this week - this Thursday, March 19, at 18:30 in Hi
Tech Collage - Maskit 27 Herzliya Pituach, Raviv Haim from Trego ltd.
(http://trego.co.il) will talk about better control of the link process.
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 13:13, Amos Shapira wrote:
> If this particular one isn't relevant then maybe try digging through that
> web site or ask there (as far as I can tell, it's one of the main VoIP hang
> outs).
Done:
http://forum.voxilla.com/linksys-sipura-voip-support-forum/spa3000-isr
Michael Shiloh writes:
> I'm editing a file, or viewing a web page, or whatever.
>
> I'm interested in printing only a small portion of it.
>
> I'd like to be able to essentially "print selection".
>
> Of course this would require that each program (gvim, firefox,
> thunderbird, terminal, whateve
Hi,
I am looking for an easy to use GUI based interface for managing and backuping
the contacts and calendar of Nokia phones - those that cannot use Google
Sync, due to network or other issues.
For example phones such as:
* Nokia 6680
I have seen several posts regarding obex - but that is for
2009/3/17 Noam Rathaus :
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for an easy to use GUI based interface for managing and backuping
> the contacts and calendar of Nokia phones - those that cannot use Google
> Sync, due to network or other issues.
>
> For example phones such as:
> * Nokia 6680
>
> I have seen severa
What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with
Hylafax in Israel?
I dug up an old USR 56k/Fax modem and got Hylafax working. I have one
problem with it.
The modem does not have "adaptive answer". This is a feature where
when someone answers
the phone, the modem silentl
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
I'm editing a file, or viewing a web page, or whatever.
I'm interested in printing only a small portion of it.
I'd like to be able to essentially "print selection".
Of course this would require that each program (gvim, firefox,
thunderbird,
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 06:10:18PM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with
> Hylafax in Israel?
>
> I dug up an old USR 56k/Fax modem and got Hylafax working. I have one
> problem with it.
> The modem does not have "adaptive answer
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Alternately, I can copy to my clipboard, and then through some clever
utility (I assume there are clipboard utilities?) print from
clipboard. This would work with any source, regardless of whether the
program supports printing selection or not.
But when I searched I
On Mar 17, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What do you mean? You only get this tone from the remote fax after
answering the line.
Yes. But anyone who answers the line gets it. If the line is shared
between a FAX and
a person/answering machine, who ever answers first gets it.
In the
Canoscan 3200F anyone got it to work?
I have this model scanner and I'm wondering whether anyone ever got this to
work in Linux?
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I thought that this link would be of interest as many Linux users use
Thunderbird.
Moshe
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Sbdy asked me to translate from russian to hebrew,
But he used for this Bulgarian fonts (don't ask why), here's an
example: *Óêðàèíñêî-ðóññêèé
ñëîâàðü*,
Any idea why i can't see in my Ubuntu neither in ooffice nor in firefox
(though i work ok with regular cyrilic in both)?
Thanks!
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בברכה,
דו
Yes - didn't help,
But why ooffice actually realizes it as bulgarian?
2009/3/17 Tomer Cohen
> This doesn't seems to be a Bulgarian font for me, but latin-1 encoding.
> Have you tried to manually set your mail user agent encoding?
>
> 00EE î LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
> 002D - H
This doesn't seems to be a Bulgarian font for me, but latin-1 encoding. Have
you tried to manually set your mail user agent encoding?
00EE î LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
002D - HYPHEN-MINUS
00F0 ð LATIN SMALL LETTER ETH
00F3 ó LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
00F1 ñ LATI
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