2008/8/18 Arie Skliarouk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you would tell us what specific features did not work for you then I
will:
Start with טופס הצטרפות on
https://bank.postil.com/BMeida.html
Sorry for the delay, I am in the middle of exams and I could not take
care of this.
I would have no
I see now, the submit button does not work in Firefox. I wrote to them this:
אני צריך להירשם לשירות המקוון של postil אבל הטופס הצטרפות אינו עובד.
אני לוחץ על כפתור שלח ושוב דבר לא קורה. נא לתקן את האתר ולהודיע לי
כשהעיניין מתופל. בתודה מראש.
However, I got this message upon submitting the form:
Hello,
My boss bought second-hand extra monitors for all of us and I now need
to buy graphics cards which can support dual-head for Debian/Ubuntu
(and Windows XP and Vista).
Since there are always swings around about best linux support which
I didn't follow, what's the order of the day? Should
Hi,
I'll go with NVidia if you don't care about open source drivers. They
have excellent support in dual screen support.
Intel... not very good support. good drivers, but I had my share of a
garbage cursor on the 2nd screen.
ATI/AMD - Pretty good but PRAY that your card is supported in their
In my PC I have two nVidia GeForce FX 5200 video cards. One with AGP
form factor, and the other - with PCI form factor.
This was the cheapest way to add a second display to my PC, and worked
because my PC had unused PCI slots.
Software: Debian Etch, with Xorg version 7.1.0-19.
The driver being
On Monday 25 August 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'll go with NVidia if you don't care about open source drivers.
I would recommend against Nvidia:
http://www.petitiononline.com/nvfoss/
They are completely apathetic towards open-source and Linux, and I have
encountered (or heard of
Hi,
I had bought ATI Sapphire HD 2400 PRO for a developer workstation.
The card was in mass sales two months ago. The card is working
perfect with Debian lenny - July 2008 and with Knoppix 5.3.1.
Graphics display and video processing seems fine with
xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd video driver.
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On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 02:06 +0300, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'll go with NVidia if you don't care about open source drivers. They
have excellent support in dual screen support.
Intel... not very good support. good drivers, but I had my share of a
garbage cursor on the 2nd screen.
ATI/AMD -