> a) You didn't get the smiley or the clue: it's "can't he see more
>in me than a Barbie doll" (or equivalent) turned inside out.
You see Orna as Barbie doll inside out ???
Man, your sick :-)))
Oleg.
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OK, if you say that this thing is Delphi like I suspected, then I'll do the
porting to Kylix.
Bring it on :)
Oleg.
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To: "Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Gilad Ben-Yoss
Kylix Open Edition is free.
Check Borland site.
Oleg.
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From: "Dan Kenigsberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Qtext
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 12:50:07PM +0300, Moshe Kami
> Does the Windows version have its own Hebrew support or does it use
> Windows Hebrew support?
Delphi starting from 5 has it's own bidi algorithms. It does rely on Windows
hebrew but with a little tweaking it can do wit
ly do your own. If I could
do it, so can YOU.
Anyway, look at the system at: http://www.wicca-israel.com
It comes with a cool Admin interface which, unfortunatelly, you will not see
:-)
Oleg.
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am making it harder for the next person, quite the
opposite.
I am making it easier, as my CMS was written with Hebrew in mind First.
Well, it's a man's choice after all :)
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Look at D-Link DI-604 Router.
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=62
Apparantly, there is a special Israeli edition of this model to be compat
with Israeli cable/adsl.
My friend bought it and is very happy.
Oleg.
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From: "Leonid Podolny" <[EMAIL P
Yeah, and it costs about 300nis (forgat to mention it in the previos mail)
Oleg.
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] ADSL Rou
Well, actually their IIS (Yuck!) gives you an Under Construction error
message.
So, it lives, but it's dead.
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
Actually, in Debian all you need to do is reinstall locale and enable
hebrew.
Does anyone knows a good console font ? Mine is ugly like hell :0)
Oleg.
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To: "Itamar Ravid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
Did you continue to use the same RAM chips ?!
Graphic Adapter ?
Mostly this problem occurs when there is a problem with RAM or CPU.
Since you claim to use a new CPU, it must be RAM.
Oleg.
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Subject: RE: linux machine hangs
> Totally new machine also new RAM...
> Could it be that the CPU or the RAM are over heating
I can recommend www.sweethome.co.il though I never used them myself.
Check their prices and talk with the service, they seem good enough.
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Lior, I just registered with them and mentioned you as my referrer.
So, you get 1 free month.
You owe me now ;-)
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Cc: "Behdad Esfahbod" <[EMAI
To my best knowledge all of them.
I personally worked only with these that has M-systems technology in them,
but I think all of them works the same.
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About the defserver option, I tried that and that didn't work quite ok.
Actually it didn't work at all. How exactly did you configured the linux box
? What did you masq and how ?
Oleg.
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To: "
I have 2 NIC's at my server. eth0 to local "filtered :)" net and eth1 to
modem. I put the ip of eth1 as defserver and it didn't forward the packets
to it. instead everything just kept pouring to the modem nat. How do you
explain that ?
Oleg.
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Galicom is expensive and they have a shutty service from everyone except
Yossi. If you decide to buy from them, speak only to him.
Oleg.
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If you are in North area, you can buy from Reut (not far from Galicom). They
have GPT 50cd's spindle for ~60NIS.
I know lots of ppl hate gpt, but I used them quite a lot and very happy with
it. Not one glich ever occured.
Oleg.
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From: "Ben-Nes Michae
Absolutelly no freaking software is needed. Just create the pptp connection
like in ADSL and ask support for details of configuration.
This prooves once more...Netvision SUX!!!
Oleg.
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http://calc.cx/kde.txt
read it and do what it says.
I did and it works ok.
Oleg.
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Subject: KDE3 on Debian
> Hi all,
>
>
A Classic example of load-balancing misconfiguration. Notify them, they will
probably look into it. I even might guess they use 3Com Gigabit card which
has faulty load-balancing support.
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Just remember that the whole sql thing was just an idea I got, don't
critisize me for something that don't event exist (yet)
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knowledged that, let's close that issue.
:)
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, but unfortunatelly I never used it
myself.
Hope that helped somehow.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 6:51 AM
Subject: Linksys Wireless PCI card
> Hi,
>
nd others.
2. You may USE any product you want, even if it's not on the list if you
only using it, not development or selling, etc.
Conclusions:
You may use SSH and the like, as long as you do not engage in export,
development, trading, etc of cryptographic technology.
NOTE: I am not a
from the Internet and there is
no legal representative of OpenSSH makers who has License from Israeli
goverment then you CANNOT use it.
Which brings me to the next question:
Is there theoreticly can be a legal representative for Ope
. Usually manager is
a person who has the most experience and some managing skills, so manager
may actually know Linux or at least willingly admit that there is a problem
on his side, which regular support person will never tell you as they ar
a
faster then 2.95.
Eventually I got frustrated and went back to Debian.
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> Someone should state th
>*note's for tommorow morning :
>08:30 : install Aspell.
>08:31 : shoot hetz (he knows why)
>08:32 : kill myself.
Can't you multitask
Why not ..
08:30 install Aspell; shoot hetz; kill -9 myself;
:-))
Oleg.
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of:
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* full compatibility
* security
* stability
* etc.
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n-ISP-managed block ranges for the above
> reasons, regardless of their location on the globe...
And in any geographical location with half-decent regulation this
should be outlawed outright - it is not up to an ISP or carrier to
decide what service I
s because of it - that foreign ISP
that I mentioned earlier and HaifaU. As I mentioned, I encountered one
major email service that filtered my (then) ISP's mail servers. So
based on a representative sample of one I guess blacklists blocking
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first guess is that you don't care about any of these things enough to
feel the difference. Had you cared, you would have mentioned them in your
post, and you wouldn't consider multi-tasking the machines as
workstations. I may be totally wrong
ctory exists, otherwise
mkdir returns an error if you attempt to create an existing
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MKDIR := /bin/mkdir -p
make_backup_dir:
$(MKDIR) $(BACKUP_DIR)
osvn: make_backup_dir
# (cd $(OSVN_ORIG_DIR) ; bash sync-all.bash ; bash dump-all.bash)
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ument goes here)".
[1] Debian included
[2] RedHat is the only exception I know of, I suppose because they
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opposed to CentOS). Other distros (including, e.g., SLES) have LinuxHA
in by default. We have it here on RHEL, actually it was the first
platform we tried it on and it was up and running in no time,
providing failo
provide me with full hardware support? Oh, well, Dell
Israel are likely to say something like, "Since you are not running
Windows your warranty is void," and then one would have to go through a
small claims court again, attaching the email exchange and the refund
confirmation to th
t;)$@
endif
PHONY: fix
###
With this, simple "make fix" will put each fixed file in the same
directory with the original, while "make fix HERE=yes" will collect
the fixed files in the current directory. The make
R == line_num){next;} print $0;}' < file
AWK has useful defaults, so
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>
>
> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt
> wrote:
>>
>> Well, if you insist, assuming that all the files have
>> "input_" in the beginning, you can use
>> ${parameter/pattern/s
nd two lines.
Which is usually better, anyway, as it makes the code more readable,
typically without tradeoffs.
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> (like i can de with sed : sed 's/a/b/g;s/c/d/g' )
Surely sed is a more appropriate tool for string/regexp manipulation
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maybe this is off-track).
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. I understood the OP requirements as to be able to kill a
perfectly running application after a specified time interval. I am
not sure ftsh handles this case.
But then, let the OP have a look and try... ;-)
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>> Oh, lots! Ben-Gurion Airport, for one, e.g.,
>> http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/he-IL/Airports/BenGurion/ and just about
>> everything inside, notably the departures/arrivals/schedules
>> pages.
>
> I j
ress the slide show button.
Another option (images only, your computer, KDE app) is kuickshow.
If you don't know which computer you will be using, and/or it is a
general presentation (not just images), go with PDF. On Linux I
actually prefer kpdf to display slides, but acroread may be more
comm
t that's just me...
By the way, another simple way to display a slideshow on Linux/X is
$ display -delay 8 *.jpg
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> convert *.jpg presentation.pdf
Cool... It is not at all clear from the help that convert works this
way, and I never knew it did, but apparently it does...
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ently from From. By the way, I
found a posting in the thread with the proper "Reply-To" (set to the
list) much faster than the really carefully hidden reply-to-all menu
option.
The only sane and foolproof method is to have mailman set the Reply-To
field to the list address. Th
e docs then since it was
the umpteenth time.] Our list is obviously a discussion one, and the
discussion we conduct is with the list. IMHO, the configuration should
support this semantics.
So, paraphrasing the famous response to a no less famous paper by
Dijkstra, "re
fort to switch a mailing list discussion to a private channel. If,
e.g., Shachar and Oleg want to discuss the same topic privately for
whatever reason it is reasonable to expect this to be a conscious
decision followed by a trivial operation performed by one of them.
I see a difference between a list
nyone that sells them.
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helps. Changing
the browser identification to firefox does not help either.
I would really like to do my browsing in konqueror (I like it much
better than FF, my religion is better than yours, sorry), but for
flash I now have to start FF.
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reporting my own experience that resulted in a new laptop satisfying
all my requirements, with good shopping experience, the best price for
the chosen make/model I could find, and with no Windows or any
refund-related hassle whatsoever. I figure it is a Good Thing(TM), and
as such it should be note
in fact slightly wider and (IMHO) beats any desktop (let alone
laptop) keyboard I've ever used, and I have already done some
typing on it. It is also a lot cooler (in terms of temperature
after being on for a long time, not appeal) than my X61s was.
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> example, the 100 address in the real machine and the 101 address in
> the virtual one.
But this does not necessarily mean packets will go out of the machine
- hypervisors include local (in-box) switching nowadays.
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ine whether forcing the
frames out to real switches would be "better" overall, but that's
another topic.
Xen/KVM/others may be different (I have not checked lately if they
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in (subnet/vlan) by requirement (just a cable between the NICs in
the original formulation).
In any case, this took us too far from the OP. I would be really
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Caveat emptor - I use xemacs, though I think the snippet should work
with GNU emacs as well.
If emacs is not your primary tool, then something else can probably do
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erimental CVS, according to
http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=Canon&model=Canoscan+3200F&bus=any&v=&p=
- this is the search result).
Looks like you are out of luck.
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Moshe Brace using Yahoo writes:
> Hi Oleg,
> Many thanks for the information.
>
> http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=Canon&model=Canoscan+3200F&bus=any&v=&p=
>
> At the bottom of the page they give a link and more details, but I
> just don&
guage" and go
through the sections. In "Keyboard Layout", check the "Enable keyboard
layouts" box, and pick "Israel" from the list. Very intuitive.
GNOME must have something similar.
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an xorg.conf.
You can generate the file using Xorg --configure or sth of the kind,
and if you have it Xorg will use it. I did not feel the need.
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you say you used successfully also shows you the
correct setxkbmap(1) command line that I suppose you can put into
one of the appropriate init/rc files (~/.xinitrc or whatever it is
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Heh-heh, anybody from Allot on the list? Care to spill any corporate
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s one to decrypt it:
> $ dd if=DATE.tbz | openssl des3 -d -k PASSWORD | tar zvxf -
So you password appears in cleartext in the shell history, probably in
some logs, is ps output, etc?
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p: In member function ‘c2 c1::gen_c2(int)’:
> file.cpp:20: error: return type ‘struct c2’ is incomplete
Correct again - you have declared, but not defined c2.
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Oleg Goldshmidt writes:
>> c2 gen_c2(int a)
>> {
>> c2 ret(a);
>
> This is where you *instantiate* an object of type c2, so you
> cannot specialize the template later, as the compiler tells you.
The compiler and Shachar... I was not a
://jengelh.medozas.de/documents/Netfilter_Modules.pdf
at #2 from the top, and the very beginning of this document supports
my guess.
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'END {switch(NR) {default: print NR}}' /dev/null
(or anything with switch that you fancy) and see if it barfs with a
syntax error message or dutifully does what it is supposed to do?
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> So, if you have access to the latest RHEL/SLES, or Debian / Ubuntu /
> Gentoo / whatever, would you mind running
>
> $ gawk 'END {switch(NR) {default: print NR}}' /dev/null
Thanks to everyone who answered. It seems that Cygwin is the sole
dissent
o xorg.conf.
You can run
# Xorg -configure
to generate a skeleton xorg.conf file (IIRC, as /root/xorg.conf.new)
and edit it to your heart's content. Then test it and put it into
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Linux 2.6.27.21-170.2.56.fc10.x86_64 x86_64
What am I doing wrong? ;-)
Well, I've had this computer for maybe 3 months, so maybe I have only
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ault connection), and then everything seems to be
fine.
I tried to go over the KDE power management configuration screens (in
what used to be called Kontrol Center) but every setting there looks
reasonable to me.
Any ideas? It's a minor annoyance but I'll be glad to be rid of
o, it was a clean F10 install from scratch - no legacy stuff.
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you'll forget
about the problem. Well, you'll need to compile the driver for every
new kernel you decide to use, but it's trivial.
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additional time slices in the current epoch, in CFS their "fair share"
of the CPU is increased accordingly.
>3. The articles say that CFS gives extra priority for
>interactive processes, but does not mention how. Is this just
>a by product of
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3) processes with negative niceness get enough CPU.
All of the above works because everything is relative now,
independently of HZ, timeslices, etc.
Hope it helps,
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hat got you
bored.
Having said all that, CVs might be pre-screened by some secretary or
junior HR person or a placement company clerk by "vgrepping" for a
fixed set of keywords... Optimizing your chances to pass such
pre-screening will not necessarily help you to succeed at the actual
interv
ation for each function that may throw an exception (unless
something changed - you are using a recent version). This
information is stored in the executable. I don't know if the MS
compiler does the same thing.
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mputed base
addresses to avoid the overhead of load-time relocations. If many of
the DLLs in your experience came from 3rd parties then this may
explain your observation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Executable#Relocations
http://www.ddj.com/184416272
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ux, and you want to talk to someone knowledgeable. This always
worked for me in the past, i.e., I was called back by someone
reasonably proficient. Though I am still a Barak customer I don't call
tech support much (well, DHCP just works), so I don't kn
to POSIX ACLs. I played a bit with getfacl/setfacl but got
nowhere. Maybe some googling for CIFS ACLs will help.
Sorry that I can't help you more, but maybe the fact that it is not
Linux-server-specific will help the investigation...
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Oleg Goldshmidt | p...@goldshmidt.org
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