On 14 April 2010 09:25, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010, Dotan Cohen wrote about "Re: Hebrew calendar software
> creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?":
>> I meant in terms of actually generating that file. It looks like itwould
>> need to be hand edited, which
On Wednesday 14 Apr 2010 09:57:28 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 14 April 2010 09:25, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010, Dotan Cohen wrote about "Re: Hebrew calendar
software creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?":
> >> I meant in terms of actually generating that fil
Dotan Cohen wrote:
It looks like it would need to be hand edited
Watch your language!
Shachar
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Just continuing and old thread about encouraging businesses which
support Linux, mendele.co.il provide instructions on how to install
fbreader specifically on Linux, and mention that it's included in
Debian and Ubuntu:
http://mendele.co.il/?page_id=99
Cheers for them.
--Amos
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Hi,
Anyone pressed ESC a few times before Windows 7 starts?
It has GRUB4DOS showing up as a menu selector :)
Nice ha?
Thanks,
Noam.
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Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
Anyone pressed ESC a few times before Windows 7 starts?
It has GRUB4DOS showing up as a menu selector :)
Nice ha?
Thanks,
Noam.
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Hi,
Hrm, I really don't think so, but anything is possible.
It is a Windows 7 under VirtualBox - but I am 99% sure, I didn't ask
for this, nor does VirtualBox have anything on Grub4dos in its product
docs.
But after Googling, it appears that it is somehow related to
VirtualBox, I wonder why Virt
you can generate the list automatically using some scripting language
, e.g. python:
on debian:
# apt-get install libhdate-python
#
import hdate
year = 2010
h = hdate.Hdate()
h.set_gdate(1,1,2010)
julian = h.get_julian()
for i in range(0
> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:25:48 +0300
> From: n...@math.technion.ac.il
> To: dotanco...@gmail.com
> CC: linux...@hotmail.com; linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
> Subject: Re: Hebrew calendar software creators: can you notify this list when
> updating the calendar?
>
> Finally, I'm at a loss - what is this
On Wednesday, 14 בApril 2010 13:25:05 Amos Shapira wrote:
> Just continuing and old thread about encouraging businesses which
> support Linux, mendele.co.il provide instructions on how to install
> fbreader specifically on Linux, and mention that it's included in
> Debian and Ubuntu:
>
> http://me
Are you sure you have legal copy of Windows 7? I know some pirate copies
doing tricks similar to this in order to load emulated BIOS before Windows
starts.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 17:33, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hrm, I really don't think so, but anything is possible.
>
> It is a Windows 7 un
Hello list,
I have a small help to ask you, that I've wrote about it at:
http://whatsup.org.il/forum/53484 (Hebrew).
To make things short, I've created a patch to support BiDi on Lazarus
implementation in GTK2.
In order to apply the patch, they want to make sure that the two binding
functions I'v
In Debian Lenny, the libpango version (libpango1.0-0) is 1.20.5-5+lenny1
In this version, /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pango-types.h declares the
functions which you need.
Outputs requested by you:
$ objdump --dynamic-syms /usr/lib/libpango*.so | grep base_dir
00016500 gDF .text 0130 Ba
> 3. Is there a way to semi automatically create the non regular dates,
> such as the postponed date of the holocaust day? Is there a known
> authoritative sites to pick these dates from?
there are some fully automated ways :-) :
I. the command line hdate:
hdate -H 2010
will print all the holiday
I guess this is more a theological question.
Would you build a web site infrastructure that needs to be highly available
using a single machine where the front end servers are virtual servers?
Is this even considered highly available or might it be what's some may
call "partially highly avail
Legal as legal can be
I think it is virtual box boot manager which I apparently selected at one
point
On Apr 14, 2010 11:32 PM, "Tomer Cohen" wrote:
Are you sure you have legal copy of Windows 7? I know some pirate copies
doing tricks similar to this in order to load emulated BIOS before Window
2010/4/15 Boaz Yahav(berber)
> I guess this is more a theological question.
>
>
>
> Would you build a web site infrastructure that needs to be highly
> available using a single machine where the front end servers are virtual
> servers?
>
> Is this even considered highly available or might it be
On Apr 15, 2010, at 7:53 AM, shimi wrote:
Using Linux more than a decade, I can say that if you're competent
enough as a system administrator (which you should be, if you "go
big" and start high-availability-ing your stuff - you need to
understand what you're doing) - I've learned that mo
2010/4/15 Boaz Yahav(berber) :
> I guess this is more a theological question.
>
>
>
> Would you build a web site infrastructure that needs to be highly available
> using a single machine where the front end servers are virtual servers?
>
> Is this even considered highly available or might it be wh
A number of issues:
First - what. You need to replicate (a) links, (b) storage, (c)
service machines.
Links are internal and external. Multipath internet connexions.
Multipath LAN connexions. Multipath storage links. Redund network
infrastructure (switches, routers, firewalls, IDS/IPS).
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