Hi Linuxers,
For large production system, I’m looking for a scheduler
with the following capabilities:
Ability to run tasks on many
servers from one central location (Preferably using SSH).
Ability to process return code
from task after running it and show if it succeeded
d the revival. I can also be a su-chef if its
still needed.
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From: marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:38 AM
To: Yedidyah Bar-David
Cc: Chen Shapira; linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: Need recommendation for task scheduler
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> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Yossi Cohen wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I wanted to know whowhat is the IGLU cabal, and what exactly
> > they do. Also, if anyone could tell me who is the cabal.
>
> what?
>
> there's no cabal.
Meetings and lectures and websites just form (or cast) themselves out of
void b
> I've heard that there is something called the IGLU cabal,
> which controls
> IGLU, and makes all decisions. Who is on that cabal?
Few hints for the un-enlighted:
You probably don't follow IGLU for long, but IGLU is a true Anarchy.
No decisions are made. Ever. Really. Search the archives, ma
kly
address the issue of OpenSource community involvement withing the Israeli
High-Tech industry.
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Educational Story about doing the right thing - cluelessly:
I needed some more NICs for my growing LAN.
We bought a noname brand NICs, and they actually had Linux drivers in the
installation disk.
In self extracting *EXE* format.
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> First the recommendation: I suggest someone writes, or
> re-arranges the last
> E-mail that was sent to this list with the description on how
> to get to the
> Compaq offices, etc.
Agreed.
Let me repeat:
We meet this friday, 10:00 at Compaq.
Linux God Moshe Bar will be our guest speaker.
T
> RPM packages for RH systems, not originated from RedHat and
> unsupported,
> but packaged by registered contributors, and checked + validated
>
> I guess that "RHCN" stands for "Red Had Contribution Something".
where Something equals Network
=
y other way. I feel very good knowing that if
something needs to be done - I can find someone to do it.
So to conclude:
Ira - you are not alone - we are right behind you, all helping out as much
as you can. If you need something done - everyone is here to help.
and also:
Great
Lets make it a celebration for the release of Debian 2.2?
still-trying-to-think-of-a-resturant-ly yours,
Chen.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Organizing a Linux Dinner
>
>
>
> Hi there,
> I have a question about creating GUI for programs. I wrote an
> application in
> c++, and i'd like to create for it a GUI. in which libraries
> do i have to
> use or can i use javascript to create the GUI?
There are many GUI libraries: TK, GTK, QT, Motif, Xlib, Athena and more.
people bring pita,
salads and drinks for everyone?
A picnic requires some non-trivial amount of work in organization and
preperation, I'm pretty upset that no one is willing to be flexible enough
to agree on a resturant and prevent this work.
Chen Shapira.
==
> -Original Message-
> From: Oren Held [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 12:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Science Fiction - Or Not ?
>
>
> Hello List!
>
> First of all, Happy New Linux Year!!
> I really hope that next year, in the same date, our Li
> these days, however, RAM is cheap, and linux does not do that
> pre-allocation (and i think neither do other modern unices), so some
> people manage to run their machine without using any RAM at
> all. if you
I think you mean, no swap at all.
Thanks,
Chen.
==
>
> Most of the pages you now quote have the same text, except
> http://www.penguinpower.com/PenguinPower/whyapenguin
> Which has a more meaningful explanation. According to this
> explanation, when
> Linus wanted a mascot for Linux (if I remember correctly, for
> Linux 2.0 -
> the 1.* kernel
And you can add:
Don't run as root what you can run as user.
Don't give write permissions to files if you can avoid it.
Patch any known security holes in your system.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 12:25 PM
> To:
in ASP there's a file called global.asa which runs whenever a user enters
the directory it sits in.
Perhaps PHP can do something similar?
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben-Nes Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 3:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
-Original Message-
From: rani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:58 PM
To: Chen Shapira
Subject: reshet
hello,
the magazine RESHET - COMPUTERS & COMMUNICATION is looking for a linux
expert to translate articles on linux from English to Hebrew.
pls. con
> This message is not intended to many people here who do give
> great answers,
> but in hope to make this list a little more interesting.
Why would telling people to rtfm would make the list more interesting?
Anyway, this list is intended as (among others) linux suppot, linux support
means h
> Any PRACTICAL ideas how to cut down this triplication?
Start by NEVER sending mail to both IGLU and linux-il, IGLU is a subset of
linux-il for planning activities, therefore all mail sent to linux-il is
automatically read by all iglu members, no need to mail both.
In addition announcments sho
> > Nice of you sticking to an unimportant part that i brought as an
> > example,
>
> Many of us do not think that the issue of copying MP3s is
> unimportant --
> some of us think it's a case study in how copyright law went
> well beyond
> what it was meant to do originally.
It was offtopic to
me to use the mailing list to ask for
rides.
RSVP:
We need to know how many people to expect. Please send a short email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to let me know you'll be there.
Can't wait to see you all there!
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> How can it be that 35% of the people don't even have hebrew
> fonts for a web
> browser, yet they answered this poll???
> The only explanetation I can think of is that people use
> Linux, but surf
> the web from Windows... :(
Either that or telepathy.
(insmod telepath)?
does Babelfish does
Hi,
I'm negotiating with the Tel-Aviv university student administration for some
support for Linux activity.
I have in mind lectures and installation parties, and I want the university
to supply a place.
Basicly they don't really mind, but they need to know how many students will
benefit since
> Another proof that Linux is bloatware: compare the tiny
> "notepad" to the
> 100 MB (!!) XEmacs...
Which reminds me of that programmer who was interviewed in DRDobbs few month
ago, claiming that IE5 was bloatware and that he managed to duplicate the
important capabilities in only a tiny prece
> Personally I'm not bothered by the disk space usage - I'm
> more bothered
> by programs that because of their bloatware (for lack of a
> better term)
> design take forever to run, take a huge amount of memory
> while running,
> and generally behave like elephants, not agile cheetahs.
Its a m
> Sure, the borders aren't as clear as they used to be with all
> those KDE's
> and GNOMEs floating around and with the big money coming into
> this niche
> to market software and make it more "dumb user friendly" ..
> But still, I believe that comparison can be made simply from
> a subjectiv
> Mozilla is blamed to be a boateware because of "over-design".
> Their basic
> ceocept is that everything should be displayed by their html rendering
> engine (gecko). This means that the GUI is relatively slow
> and has a large
> size.
No, Mozilla is bloatware because it has skins, and IRC cl
Hi guys,
Last week we had a nice discussion about bloatware, emacs and word.
This week I found an interesting article about it:
http://joel.editthispage.com/stories/storyReader$308
Enjoy.
Chen.
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>(is there a
> Windows tool that allows one to quickly look at a couple of lines in a
> Word file, by the way, or is starting Word the only option?).
wordpad opens word files and is lighter. (but giving windows advice on a
linux list is sacrilege)
> I do consider Word "bloatware" (well, I also
> He says that feature bloat is good, because the 80/20 law is wrong. I
> think he ignores the obvious - you may say "the linux way",
> or probably
> the "linux distro way".
The "Linux Distro Way" is a good subject for an MBA thesis.
IMO Its the #1 reason Linux has any market share. Its the o
> 3. Sloppy coding on the principal that if it works, who cares, and, as
> the link below point out, disk and memory are cheap. That's
> part of the
> wasteful western "comsumer" culture in which we live. It's worse than
> planned obsolescence: It's selling goods known to be faulty,
> beyond th
> actually, a few month back i had a discussion with my (now
> ex) flatmate
> about what does 'pipes' mean in GUI programming. we tried setting some
> groups for defining a mechanism that will allow piping data between
> different GUI components in some manner that will be useful.
> after an h
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 04:43:09PM +0300, Ely Levy wrote:
> > I'm sure many people would be more than gratfull for that especially
> > orgs who need to maintain windows computers only so people
> could read
> > word/ppt docs on them
>
> As to reading Word docs, you can use Abiword to export
ld we start an awareness campaign?
Thanks,
Chen Shapira.
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> > I doubt it. I got Minibank from Mizrachi. It's got some
> security stuff which is strict MS, and it is touted for Win 98 .
> > (It screwed up something in my Win 2000 partition that
> badly that I had to re-install, but that's another sad story.)
> > Linux? I wonder if the folks at Mizrachi
And next time, do coordinate such activity with the actcom people, you could
have DOSed their network.
> -Original Message-
> From: Omer Musaev
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 4:14 PM
> To: 'Hetz Ben Hamo'; Oren Held; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: iglu on slashdot
>
>
>
>
> > -Or
The first gnu-hurd web server went down because of slashdot effect.
TCP stack overflawed and crashed.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ilya Konstantinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 4:54 PM
> To: Chen Shapira
> Cc: Omer Musaev; 'Hetz Ben Hamo
> Stallman's Printer Driver Test, as formulated above, has two
> non-obvious
> consequences:
> 1. If GPLed/LGPLed code is used in embedded devices, then a
> way needs to
>be provided for the customer to update the code.
>Such a requirement would have been helpful in overcoming
> Y2K pr
Hi,
Well the subject says most of it, we didn't have one in very very long.
How's next thursday?
Any suggested resturants?
Chen.
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I've got a great idea! lets invite ERS to our dinner!
:)
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TCP comes with pop3 daemon builtin. Check your inetd for example on how it
works.
Chen.
Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't RedHat comes with pop3 server ?
>
> Mike
>
>
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > take the qpopper of eudora
> >
> > http://eudora.qualcomm.com/free/servers.html
> >
>
Hello!
I've taken a look at our FAQ and found it awfully outdated.
Is anyone taking care of it?
few suggestions:
1. Add some ISDN instructions (they seem to be awfully frequent)
2. update our "VIP" list
3. update the distribution list
So, Mr. Fish - do you job and maintain our FAQ.
Chen.
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because most of the ppl who appear there are no longer belong in linux-il.
Not to mention that one of the maintainers also left us.
Liran Zvibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26 Jul 1999, chen shapira wrote:
>
> > 2. update our "VIP" list
> Why do we ne
I'd suggest learning python 'nstead of perl.
its just as powerfull and much much easier to learn and much more readable.
Chen.
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GY>> If you want to write something very simple, go ahead and use Bourne
> GY>> shell for it (/bin/sh). Fo
And on with my nagging -
After pointing out that our FAQ needs an emergancy update.
I will also add that the kernel version in our homepage is outdate.
Who's maintaining this anyway? and if he has no time, perhaps he should
delegate the position.
Chen.
Guys,
Maybe its just me, but it seems like www.linsupport.com doesn't exist.
Chen.
Patrick Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hi,
First I would like to congratulate you and all the members of your local
LUG for the efforts in making Linux known to the world. Unfortunately, with
the commerc
Over here, its just useless rambling, which serve no
practicle purpose.
Chen Shapira
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Hi all,
'bout the meeting tomorrow
1) How do I get to the IDC from Tel-Aviv? (a ride offer will be nice, but
I'll settle for bus oriented instructions)
2) Did we orginize refreshments (i.e. food)? Should I bring anything? Beer
anyone? :-)
Enjoy!
Chen Shapira
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akes it a pretty good day
for an evening demo.
Lets make an effort to make it work, Microsoft is betting its future on
Win2k, lets make an effort to ruin it :-)
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gt; cursed monopolitic GIF format :)
Actually it would be *better* to get arrested. Just think of the press:
"Programmers get arrested for handing our free CD's"
Just be sure to notify the press in advance. I'm sure that Geeks being
pushed away by policemen looks great on pape
.
We should also print out marketing papers to hand out, and maybe a short
installation and getting started guide to go with CD's. And those freelance
consoltants of us can bring their business cards.
Chen Shapira
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> since when is nt hebrew-enabled???
Win2k is full unicode based. Complete with fonts bidi and other goodies.
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opic here, but you might need it anyhow)
1. Parallel Port Zip requires the module Parport_pc, which doesn't load
automatically with PPA (ppa loads parport and parport_probe which don't
detect the zip)
2. As far as I know PPA module only works on old zipdrives, the new ones
require IMM (lo
gt; can reply to
> - or worse, someone else will get the answer.
>
> TIA,
> Ohad.
1. If you'd use exim - it has a special configuration for your problems
2. Edit the "reply-to" field in your mailer, any decent mail program will
use that configuration for replying.
Che
t, where users aren't used to
not having permissions to use the modem (or shutdown) and resent having to
tinker their way into doing so. Well, the smart sysadmin can disable the
evil hole.
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lic humiliation.
2. If you don't read the doc, atleast make sure your question makes sense
and that you know what an ftp server is.
3. I might overlook your stupidity and help anyway if the ftpaccess file was
attached.
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The ne
after the microsoft
conference. BTW. IMO we shouldn't bring tables and laptops, handing out a CD
and a small instruction guide, smiling nicely and saying "I hope you will
enjoy free software" is just what we need)
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money
for attending? collectung donations?
If the celebrities won't insist on a hotel (ESR doesn't) I'm sure we can
find someone to host them (I'd love having a demi-god in my home for few
days)
Chen Shapira
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uSE now...
Perhaps we should try for RH too? managers *respect* RedHat (They'll respect
anything that IPO's)
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)]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0
in us for that. They
have a proven ability to orginize cons year after year (with the cool name
Icon)
Chen Shapira
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)]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0
morals and community values)
I had in mind us getting to meet and talk to the people we worship. But in
second thought, it probably isn't worth it. Those of us who worship them,
travel to conferences and hear them anyhow...
Anyway, once again, lets talk about finding interesting people to tal
;s initials... he's
been wanted since the invantion of the computers... hackers will do whatever
he tells them"
I think I enjoy this off-topic conversation too much :-)
You are right Ira, I am a geek (geekette). I actually called the FSF the
other day (the answer the phone saying
make a "free software, free beer, free speech" meeting.
Open to the wild public, Handing out free CD's and free beers and an
introduction to linux speech by one of our gurus.
Note: I'm not a member of the IVCUG, this message was forwarded to me.
Chen Shapira
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If you use RH you can get the patch in RPM from the errata page (the one
with the security patches)
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> through the list admins. it's the way things are done in SVLUG too,
> where they have appointed officers and all.
Isn't it fun that we sent Ira off to a civilized LUG so he can teach the
natives how a *real* LUG works?
Chen Shapira
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imistic to hope that people will read
the page before posting and keep quiet about agreed topic?)
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> > Am I correct that 2 months ago or so there was here a
> discussion about ac
GNU has a unicode font project, but I'm unsure about its status.
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> runs a private IRC server we can arrange the meeting on? (I hope
> standard ircii or BitchX is ok)
>
what's wrong with a ad-hock channel on irc.openprojects.org?
Chen Shapira
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events with. it's possible, it's do-able, and
> it's been done
> several years back, but it was using the 'bought food, no beer,
> distributed speech' paradigm :P~~
Yeah, probably I am naive enough to believe that IGLU can be fun (even if I
won't see any
> heh... is this the right place to mention VI stands for
> Visual Interface
> (of ex)? :-)
no kidding? and here I was thinking that VI is visual intercal...
everyone who can write a telnet client in intercal, stand up!
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/partitions in a manner they are used to (b: and cd b are not too
different), and therefore wouldn't need to know mount (lots of tech-support
I've given was related to the mount thing) and it sounds easy to
implement...
Just my 0.2NIS...
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Just GNU it
> -Ori
eal owners. Just ask for it when sending
the list.
The information needed is Book name and Author. Other info (topic, reviews,
opinions, uses, ISBN, condition and such can be added)
Same can be done for CDs, and even hardware.
So lets join our resources! send me those lists!
Chen Shapira
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Hey,
Here's a list of companies that are willing to help:
Caldera
EST (The BRU Guys)
Linuxcare
Linux Central
Linux Mall
Red Hat
SGI
Turbo Linux
and the usual official page.
http://www.linuxdemo.org/
Ira: Suse is not on the list. any info about their help?
Chen Shapira
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e problem - when starting Netscape there is no access anywhere but
> the gateway, so Netscape freeze for a long time. I'm sure
> it is trying to
> contact the mail server.
> My question is : what should I do ?
Does it connect ok from elsewhere?
Perhaps use netscape-navigator inst
We define utopia as a time when a newbie can find his way around linux on
his own, and won't have to call me to ask about mount (and look very shocked
at the idea "DOS can find my partitions but Linux need me for it?").
If windowsing is what it takes... why not?
Chen Shapira
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ects your hardware and installs it correctly?
It was possible for years now actually (all a distribution has to do is come
with every module compiled, detect hardware and update rc.local
accordingly), but still - what a step toward the desktop!
Chen Shapira
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va programming book,
which is just what you need for your next project.
Linux is about community. If we help each other, all will benefit.
Chen Shapira
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the most lovely hack I've seen.
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5 people.
Me, choo, toastie, silvier, and tzafrir.
Couldn't decide anything with 5 people (2 below voting and corel using age).
tomorrow is monday or tuesday night?
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> -
for some reason (the listar is a good guess) the forwarded e-mail didn't
show on list for 3 hours after sent. this is a second try.
and a hint that perhaps we should change servers...
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not that I recommend it and anything, it
just seems possible. I was pretty close to doing that after a first edition
K&R with handwritten notes by Guy Steele was never returned)
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>
)
And then I also added some extensions it would ignore (like .o)
By now it also mails a list of converted files to the development group.
The emacs syndrom applied to dos2unix.
Scary.
Anyway, I think I still have it somewhere, so if anyone wants it :-)
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subjectline "teco download" and you'll get a 78k tar.gz file.
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for(($t,$a,$b,$i)=split/:/,$^I;$i;print){$_="-$i$a$b,-$i$a,-T$t,-".--$i."$a$
worth looking into.
Another step toward making Linux the leading Israeli OS.
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ere will be a nice
site of a Linux support company.
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free to add it to your pages too.
Me: ooh. lots of work on it. from some graphic improvments to a database
backend.
ENJOY!
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pages linked from there. Too many alternatives will be confusing, and
information will be too hard to find.
when people look for info about our group - they go to linux.org.il. thats
where everything should be.
Anyway, thanks for adding that link :-)
Chen Shapira
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aster - but you can't stay one. We change
webmasters every few days to avoid the constant temptation to improve the
site, and to keep the mortals confused.
Who is the current Secret Webmaster:
If we tell you, it won't be secret any more.
Regards,
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ite.
3) The GNU project will join the conspiracy
4) Microsoft will issue a press release claiming that they invented the
conspiracy
5) Apple will sue microsoft claiming that they invented the TTMW look and
feel.
:-)
If any of you suspect that I totally lost it, you are right. The conspiracy
is not r
ive a short python advocacy
speech (what is python, why is it the next big thing and why is it good for
you) (a serious lecture will be when I have time to prepare one).
(yes, I will be in the meeting and not in linuxworld. don't ask. *weep*)
Chen Shapira.
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++, MS developer kit, win2000, win NT - these are the
ceiling decorations, car decorations, cup holders and toys for kids.
Linux CD's are being passed around, if very old they are put in a nice box
and burried in a ceremony. :-)
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> also, the last time i saw the dos2unix package was in redhat
> 5.2. so you
> should keep the old ones.
Or go to our virtual library, find someone who has it, and ask to borrow it.
Chen Shapira
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Queen Isabella where are you today?
The new Chris. Colombus is was
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And just so you'd know - I have horrible experiense with network solutions.
Including a lost domain name, 400 faxes with diffrent forms and lots of time
on the phone.
For your sake, try something else.
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won't happen again. Linux is now a commercial
thing.
3. There is still the 17.2 Demo Day. Prepare to discuss it in our next
meeting. Get ideas, offers from companies and relevant details ready with
you.
Thanks,
Chen Shapira.
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reconfigured it in the right way.
I know mandrake reconfigured mine the wrong way.
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Chen Shapira
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> benefits of the move). Later the idea of having two lists materialized
> somehow (I am not sure how, but I have the impression that it happened
> after the iglu subscriber count turned out less than impressive). I
Nope. It materialized during our virtual IRC meeting.
Thanks,
Che
If you need any help or specific tips, feel free to contact me privately.
This isn't much of a Linux topic :-) (especially since 50% of the problems
are with IE, and that won't run on Linux)
Lets pray it will get better with NS5.
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Chen Shapira
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> 2. For all you young M$ bashers, please open your history
> books. It was
> Netscape who broke the HTML standard and used a 'de-facto'
> standard of their
> own. Back in those days it was pretty cool for a company to
actually breaking a standard is what started graphical browsers/graphical
than 3 javascript errors and make the page totally
unreadable under lynx.
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se - but will test Zope and wikiwiki
- We didn't decide if the site will be in English and in Hebrew
- We decided to open a mailing list for website developers.
That's about it.
If I missed anything - people who were there should be able to add points.
Thanks,
Chen Shapira
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