Re: A simple question about hebrew in terminal

2009-06-24 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Dan Shimshoni : Hello, I have support in hebrew on my Linux desktop (Fedora 10). I can switch to hebrew with the keyboard indicator and it works. Say I want to perform a simple operation in terminal: rename a file named a.txt to קובץ.txt I type: "mv a.txt" and then, when I type: ק an

Re: Linux-HA [Was: High availability virtual ip]

2009-06-24 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
2009/6/24 Michael Tewner : > I you would like to also manage cluster resources, Linux-HA is your best > solution. I would agree that it has a steep learning curve, and it's a pain, > but it does exactly what you want, and more. It will handle all of your > cluster resources - We've used it for MyS

Re: A simple question about hebrew in terminal

2009-06-24 Thread Dan Shimshoni
>and if you show it in a BiDi aware application (say, konqueror >or whatever >file explorer you use), it will show properly. It is true that if I try to browse the contents of this directory with mozilla for example, it shows indeed : File:קובץ.a However, when I try to look at the contents of th

Re: A simple question about hebrew in terminal

2009-06-24 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Dan Shimshoni : and if you show it in a BiDi aware application (say, konqueror >or whatever file explorer you use), it will show properly. It is true that if I try to browse the contents of this directory with mozilla for example, it shows indeed : File:קובץ.a However, when I try to

Re: A simple question about hebrew in terminal

2009-06-24 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 09:32:34AM +0300, Dan Shimshoni wrote: > Hello, > I have support in hebrew on my Linux desktop (Fedora 10). > I can switch to hebrew with the keyboard indicator and it works. > > Say I want to perform a simple operation in terminal: rename a file > named a.txt to קובץ.txt