On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:54:20AM +0200, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> On יום חמישי 15 מרץ 2012 22:38:11 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > > What do you base that statement on exactly?
> >
> > Listening to that episode and previous some 50 or so previous ones.
>
> "This
copy of some specific instrument may be tricky. Something which is
potentially less tricky is getting them to produce a reproducable sound:
Being able to produce exactly the same sound from your sound system.
A while ago I saw (but never tried to use) a project aiming at creating
such a reproduca
are essentially passed along to diff (-x, -I, respectively).
Not sure about comments, though.
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s especially critical here in Israel where as a Linux
> user with no access to IE I cannot use many government websites. We
> need to get a critical mass off of IE.
The real reason is to make people abandon any brwser other than
Chrome/uim.
Which gives me all a good reason not to use it.
umber of
other version control systems (though only distributed ones).
It also has hooks to package managers. Thus it documents the changes
created by apt / yum / whatever.
IIRC there's something similar for configuration files in the home
directory, but I did not get to look at it.
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her channel drivers that allow you to connect mobile
phones.
There are also various dedicated adapters (PCI cards, stand-alone
devices) that can connect you to a GSM device for voice calls and GSM
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implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (UBA). Buffers
with no RTL text should look exactly the same as before.
...
*** New Hebrew translation of the Emacs Tutorial.
Type `C-u C-h t' to choose it in case your language setup doesn't
automatically select i
my N900: voice calls,
SMS and data connections (also as a "modem").
>
> Even in Israel, all of the modems sold are 2 or 3 generations ahead of
> the software and google has not been helpful with information about
> backwards compatibility.
I normally have had good
f what is required for a cellular "line", I
believe.
That said, I suspect this may be a simpler way to send SMSes.
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 03:54:17PM +0300, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> On Jun 11, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>> Even in Israel, all of the modems sold are 2 or 3 generations ahead
>>> of
>>> the software and google has not been helpful wit
thematician of CS
> major) and train him at a reasonable cost, I will be the happiest man alive
> for about 5 minutes.
>
> If you know where, how, when, how much, etc., let me know, via my email or
> the group.
Yesterday:
http://hamakor.org.il/pipermail/discussions/2012-June/003
e a
shot to e.g. gnokii.
http://wiki.gnokii.org/index.php/Atgen_driver
Just for fun: my phone (N900, in "PC Suite" mode) using AT commands.
# screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200
(in screen)
AT+CPBS="ME"
ERROR
AT+CPBS+
ERROR
AT+CPBS?
ERROR
I guess it's not that standard.
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[2] http://wiki.apnchanger.org/Israel
[3] http://www.iopanel.net/forum/thread46469.html
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Thanks for all the fixes,
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 12:06:08PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I figured I'd submit an update to the service providers database[1].
> >From a quick search (using e.g. [2] and [3]) I got the following. Any
> comments and fixes befo
build and work:
https://gitorious.org/geresh
If you want to take it from there, feel free. If you want me to give the
permissions in that repository to you, let me know.
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>
> * Fix FTBFS with GCC 4.3 with help by Martin Michlmayr (Closes: #455189)
>
> -- Lior Kaplan Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:40:08 +0200
>
> geresh (0.6.3-8) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * Fix FTBFS with GCC 4.3 with a patch from Martin Michlmayr (Closes:
> #417
lars blackmail to patent trolls - I've yet to see
> a patent troll on the list of the world's richest people.
Patent Trolls are a indeed managable parasites. But, as the article
states, the damage is a tax. And those who can least aford to pay it are
small companies. The article be
On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 07:23:51PM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
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>> |
>> http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/22/google-closes-12-5-billion-deal-to-buy-motorola-mobility/
>> | (last visited May 24, 2012). Google has since said that of t
the other
> running shell before logging in.
This would have badly broken my personal use case.
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h a setup as th default, IIRC. They
made the extra stuff added on top of screen in a separate package called
byobu. It still seems to be under active maintinance. Under Debian and
Ubuntu just install that package. I figure the scriptology there may
provide useful inspiration on other distrib
ajor drivers issue. Go for a USB-connected
one with a "standard" openwrt router?
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device around.
http://linux-sunxi.org/Mele_A1000
Includes a SATA adapter and a disk enclosure (you'll have to provide
your own disk). It does cost a bit more than a Pi, and the code is not
in mainline yet, but it's easier to work with than
html#529
That said, why not just install an Ubuntu system on a USB stick?
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On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 11:45:58AM +0200, Amichay P. K. wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2013 10:54 AM, "Tzafrir Cohen" wrote:
> I don't want to build Ubuntu from scratch - I want to keep most of Ubuntu
> programs and drivers as it is, I would mostly add features.
What's the
s). But using it or similar methods save you from
reinventing the wheel.
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> USB port does not provide enough bandwidth
I'm a bit surprised that the USB bandwidth is the bottle neck here. Do
you actually get that much of network traffic and USB traffic?
>
> In my case it may be possible as I only want to go one direction,
> they were going two.
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wants a casual
look at my mailbox, I don't have to provide any real email credentials?
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t;rand1"
[master a4d084f] rand1
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 rand1
tzafrir@pungenday:/tmp/git-test(master)$ du -s .git .
1188.git
2052.
tzafrir@pungenday:/tmp/git-test(master)$ git ls-tree HEAD
100644 blob e5ad63a5eb4a806ae572e977742cdce9e9f
ery easy to set-up and known deployment
> mechanism (binary repository with a known protocol to keep binary build
> products, known API for how to get a build product, etc). It's good to keep
> your work environment as standard as you reasonably can.
And use a custom file system as part o
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:27:28AM +0300, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> >
> > Git stores files. It should do handle such deduping by design. But this
> > is in Git's storage, and not in the actual filesystem:
>
ocessor resources
> for this thing :)
Just a note: ntpdate is not the "cheapest" way: you can also use 'rdate'
is even cheaper, if you have a server to update from.
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QText uses its own bidi implementation. It should work also on non-bidi
windows (wine...). Bidi support in delphi/kylix may be something to work
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could not see any Hebrew in the document (IIRC I could also not get any
Hebrew in the menus)
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but I tend to suspect that qtext's algorithms deviate from it.
Qtext itself is the immediate destination. The ability to read and do
something useful with qtext files would also be nice.
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is in a month ?!? Suddenly things become quite
> murky in squiky clean QA land.
> 10. What (9) means is that RH kernels will be more stable than vanilla
> kernels only if:
> a. RH don't do a lot of changes.
> b. the changes are not of great depth.
>
behind...
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> > soon, which would make running Word an impossibility.
>
> Hmm, openoffice, koffice, abiword, staroffice etc... Also try to ask
> them if they got HTML versions..
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esonable
resuklts in some cases, (e.g: lynx -dump| bidiv) but you can assume most
people should have an access to a browser with dcent Hebrew support
(Font setup is usually simple to solvable problem.)
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r-set conversions. This is
the est you can get with a terminal-based program that can't really
control the font it will present.
But anyway, lynx hs no bidi support. You may run it in a bidi-enabled
terminal (e.g: konsole), but this is far from proper application-level
bidi s
g:
ISO-8859-8/visual, cp1255/logical and UTF-8). So simply saying that the
language is Hebrew is not enough for the browser.
Normally it is easy for the web designer to control the html file, and
less simple to control the actual http header.
Setting a server-wide default to a certain charset is cer
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Reuven M. Lerner wrote:
> >>>>> "Tzafrir" == Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Tzafrir> There are a number of incompatible ways to encode Hebrew
> Tzafrir> (e.g: ISO-8859-8/visual, cp1255/logical and UTF-8). S
nts, and
that the patent holder can change the license terms at any desirable
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On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Guy Cohen wrote:
> an alternative would be to open linux-il-jobs.
> consider doing this because self propaganda is not in place for
> this list.
There is il.jobs.resumes , IIRC. It contains mostly spam, though.
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and such, IIRC.
The thing is that the main code should be charset-neutral. Recall that
they should support translation to some non-latin languages.
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ew language-dependent texts. Maybe begin with
'perdoc perllocale'
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> making. Anybody who knows better care to comment ?
I don't recall the exact terminology but:
ogg-vorbis: a format for sound (including streaming). version 1.0 already
exists.
ogg-theora: A younger format, currently in the works, for video:
http://www.th
ment
> and we don't know yetfor sure how "free" will it be (e.g: would all
> components of the new architecture free software, or just the decoders).
Real Networks are not going to release their codecs. The Helix framework
allows the usage of such plugins. It allows t
the same way by all
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> localized release that is not on this list ?
No, there isn't, AFAIK
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On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Ely Levy wrote:
> Who can I talk to on things related to iglu web/server?
> I tried linux-il-web but got no answer..
iglu-web
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to Times in /etc/X11/XftConfig or
~/.XftConfig . Have a look at Mandrake's default /etc/X11/XftConfig for
some samples.
I'm not sure that the print system uses Xft, though.
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Make sure that the configuration includes
"multi-byte supoprt" turned to "on" in the preferences.
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> possible that this problemis unique to my system?
Do you refer to butts that you added, or to the default buttons that were
on the pannel?
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On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
>
> Comments anybody ?
> Why it's so hard to get amount of free
> memory available for application in Linux ?
Simply run 'free'
(look at the second line)
I thought you were aiming at a bit more than that.
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e you can always uninstall the Hebrew localization
packages for KDE...)
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The right file in the case of mandrake8.x and the mystirous crashes when
installing "hebrew" is actually .kde/share/config/kdeglobals (the
"Charset" line or something)
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being that most the files are ~1K files.
>
> Since I had some space left, I created a 4GB partition and formated it with
> mkfs -t ext3 -b 1024
Just a comment:
You create a special partition for this, and it is supposed to have large
directories with lots of small files. Did you consid
if you want Hebrew interface, but I
> kind of like the Hebrew interface and I'm using it all the time at home. most
> people think I'm weird.
kde-i18nhe is only the interface
Xkb coulod be (and better be, IMHO) configured independently of KDE, is
ats keyboard applet is misleading.
oing, in the perl sense of
this phrase ;-) ).
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mizing everything? Why not optimize the most
CPU-intensive packages?
Or maybe make it easier to rebuild optimized packages?
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t; despised behemoth are still beloved fonts).
>
> How do I get my fonts back into kde?
>
> PS: it's kde 3.0.3 red hat
One guess:
you use Xft. Therefore the X server's fonts config is not that much
relevant.
Add the directory to:
/etc/X11/XftConfig
(or to ~/.XftConfig)
yo
posted to gnubies-il I suggested a simpler way to boot
your system without passing thorough that check (adding the parameter
INIT=/bihn/bash)
The command "open" opens another virtual terminal.
Maybe you can run "/sbin/init" from one of the terminals and see how it
behaves?
Comment
s had an atvantage of not having per-client
licensing costs.
Not anymore, it seems.
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Alex Veber wrote:
> Put the fonts you want to use in ~/.fonts/
Is there a system-wide version of this?
(I hate repeating things for every user)
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On 24 Oct 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On 24 Oct 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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> > [ snip ]
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> > > retail price for SuSE Linux Openexchange Server is USD 1,249.00,
> > > includin
pt.
OTOH, this specific part of the rc.sysinit part could be safely patched
away, right?
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> booting got hung at "Enabling swap space".
>
Is this related to timeing somehow?
If the above 'set -x' trick won't help, try adding a 'sleep 5' ("sleep for
5 seconds"). Maybe this is related to something that blows up after x
seconds. Either
l be some lines added to the log
> 4. Unplug the modem and post those lines please
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Off-topic:
I would appreciate it if anybody tried build 643 on windows and try to
verify that following bug report:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8238
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number of messages I have recieved in private mail, it seems that
it doesn't happen even on other win98 systems. Maybe it is some
interaction with another program installed on that system.
Thanks for all of those who answered
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as pw (of siag-office), but
it read the document as a latin-1 document, and I could figure of no quick
way to translate everything.
(I figure that it wouls have been possible to write such a filter, after
all, siag-office is built to allow easy filtering, but I didn't think
about it at that t
r
places in the makefile, and we wanted to update just one place).
So I can simply run:
rm -fv ivritex.spec *.tgz
make VERSION="$REAL_VERSION"`date +%Y%m%d` rpm
to create tarballs and binary RPMs. I still haven't automated it,
th
eir distros. Please make sure you're using the
> latest RedHat errata kernel.
The latest (not necessarily stable) kernels as part of their "unstable"
distro, RawHide. Some Redhat's mirrors carry RawHide as well.
Mandrake has a similar facility, called "Cooker"
o.il was the sourrce of a number of other easrly spam
sources, but I'm not sure.
It would be nice to get some clarifications.
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In what program do you try to type Hebrew?
Try running:
setxkbmap -option grp:switch,grp:shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll il
now hold the right alt pressed and see if the scroll-lock led turns on.
Ditto for pressing both shifts.
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What exactly is the debian mailing list?
I don't mind going through the archives of linux-il, but aparantly
http://debian.org.il/ doesn't mention it, and
http://linux.org.il/mailing-lists/ is not yet up-to-date
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On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
> Hi
> Has anyone managed to compile Qt-copy (3.1, used for kde 3.1) with Xft
> support under RedHat 8.0?
> No matter what I've tried, I keep getting errors.
> Without Xft, of course, it compiles smoothly.
Have a look at redhat's qt
makes fonts settings so much easier.
http://fontconfig.org/
- Changed the default locale to a UTF-8 one. Less unreadable file-system
problems, less uncoherency with kde/gnome2
Sometimes a distro has to think not only about what is the easiest way to
install a certain package and make it wor
cii. (And it is 4
letters shorter, which is why I have not suggested 'POSIX' ;-) )
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to the relevant meterial ?
> or giveme short example how such task can be done ?
>
> Thanks in Advance.
A recent article:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/feature_stories/feature_story-123.html
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even ask you if
this is a reversed patch (-r).
Identify their numbers, and remove the corresponding %patch line from the
%prep phase of the spec file.
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formation of the calendar, but it should be readable by both programs,
right?
What exactly is "didn't work"? What exactly happens?
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http://www.olug.org/~epenne/
For more information: http://theOpenCD.org/
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(or ghostscript) is not expected to carry them. They should be embedded in
the postscript file
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use wvHtml instead?
http://www.wvware.com
(I'm not sure if they actually bother updating all the changes from the
copy used in abiword to this one)
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ere is no legal issue with including GPL-ed files
in a MIT-licensed packages. It just complicates their LICENSE file)
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I wonder if ClamAV will do...
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penOffice on windows has a "startup" installation option, to make its
startup faster. It still doesn't make it fast enough.
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efault, IIRC. Check the printing options dialog, or something
similar.
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under GTK2/FB?
This is inhenertly single-program, as I understand.
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Any ideas/suggestions?
Maybe limit the number of postfix processes (of some kind?)
Use postfix's various concurrecy limitations.
Have a look at http://postfix.openu.ac.il/rate.html
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e about Hebrew
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> Thing is, even as I love LyX, Kword is doing unicode while lyX isn't (yet).
What about omega/lambda? Anybody tried it?
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h/authorized-keys
Can that key be limited to running only one command (or script?)
This will limit the impact of a possible breach.
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