Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good small laptop mouse which can be used both
as wireless and wired usb mouse (does such a thing exist?) with sony
vaio running Ubuntu, and can be purchased in the Dan area?
Thanks,
Amos
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On Friday 24 April 2009 09:34:40 you wrote:
> P.s.
> Blowfish? In this day and age?
Twofish, I stand corrected. Their specks are very confusing:
* They claim that the transport is based on https
* They claim that the encryption key is stored on my computer, but i see no
documentation on the lo
Works for me on a Mac with Firefox or Safari without any script. Haven't
tried on Linux yet (I've just upgraded to Fedora 11 Beta, so I need to get
all the decoders to work first). The problem might be with the specific
player you are using.
Yehuda
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Tomer Cohen w
RunAs = sudo
--Ariel
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi Yedidyah,
See below
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Yedidyah Bar-David
wrote:
Hi Noam,
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:08:21PM +0300, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi Yedidyah,
This "stupid" - in my opinion - restriction also applies to perl scrip
On Thursday 23 April 2009 23:48:03 Michael Shiloh wrote:
> I've always assumed it's a Linux issue, but before I complain to them,
> does this work for anyone else?
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 9.04.
>
> http://w3.castup.net/spielberg/index.aspx?lang=en&id=20
>
> The "trailer" at the begining runs (durati
1. I use external drive
2. Using TrueCrypt I mount the external drive, encrypt its content and
password-protected it.
3. I backup all my data to this drive.
4. Data is encrypted, password protected and on un-recognized drive.
Once the drive is connected to a PC, you need to re-mount it using
TrueC
> Nice add-on, i initially partitioned the disk and left the
> TrueCrypt.exe in it. I can come to any computer, connect the drive
> via its USB, run the application and get the data (password etc).
>
That sounds like it depends upon the application being already
installed on the computer. How do
I am having troubles with mixed LTR and RTL hierarchies in the
otherwise terrific Zim application:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zim/+bug/360581
To triage, I checked in Evolution and found a similar situation:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580122
The Zim developer is interested in resolv
Michael Shiloh writes:
> I've always assumed it's a Linux issue, but before I complain to them,
> does this work for anyone else?
Works for me (apart from network QoS issues, hiccups, etc. - my
connection is not the greatest) with Fedora 10 / Firefox - I didn't
try to watch the whole movie, just
Easy,
1. connect the USB
2. Run the TrueCrypt (http://www.truecrypt.org/)
3. Mount the un-partitioned disk (on the USB) drive. I will be asked
for the password in the mounting process.
[10 seconds, so far]
Unless the station has something that will copy the disk, while
connected; the password by
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