suppose the
architecture doesn't make this inherently impossible, but it's not
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them yourself from the mplayer site.
My mplayer played the WMV at the URL posted by Dvir without problems. Can you
post a link to a file whose sound you can't play?
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cards at just
under 200 ILS.
The cheapest PCI-E nVidia cards are a little cheaper, but if you have the
choice I advise you to stay away from them unless you're very sure the vesa
driver will work. Personally I don't trust nvidia hardware...
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. It's a university, it has already decided to publish
these books online free as beer for all comers. What else is there but to let
people use the books in the most efficient and convenient ways they can think
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also build.
There's also support for having many versions of different toolchain
(gcc/binutils/...) components installed (as well as JDKs, etc.) and you can
switch between them on system/user/shell levels. And other things in that
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By opening do you mean publishing the books online? Free of charge? Allowing
copying? Allowing modifications?
Has anything already been published in some other format? Can you provide a
link?
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On Sunday 08 April 2007, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 11:53:45PM +0300, Dan Armak wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
I have a philosophical question. With open source software how do you
make sure that the copy you are running
certified and unmodified app
the user still controls the input. The app has no more knowledge than is
contained in its output. If I needed to mangle the input data to hide income,
and the mangling was so complex a human couldn't do it, I'd write a separate
app to do that.
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On Wednesday 04 April 2007, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I tried all these before my previous post. The /dev/sdc partitions are
definitely not mounted.
Maybe something like dmraid or lvm is using sdc9 to build logical volumes?
Check with /proc/mdstat, pvs, etc.
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My initial reaction is that there are far too many unfriendly, high-profile
sites. What good is a blacklist that covers a big part of the Israeli
internet? Tens of percents, in my experience. (I count Flash-dependant sites
as unfriendly.)
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textarea on the submission page doesn't inspire confidence that a long
message would be read. Maybe there's a better way to contact them, such as
email?
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applies to property,
not to copyright. It allows you to resale, lend, lease and give away the
physical disc you bought. It doesn't allow you to copy the disc's contents
over p2p.
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?
I'm not saying I completely disagree here, but what you're asking for is to
change the law, not to enforce it.
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retroactively when you win the consequent court case?
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to download in that case.
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these additional rights.
You can simply include them in every contract/license you enter. So why would
they be mentioned in the law? (I'm not saying they aren't; I've never heard
of them before and would like an explanation.)
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laws isn't necessary to achieve this; we can even use them in the form of
viral copyleft.
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to download in that case.
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. The lack of others' suffering is what proves
the latter, and only the law books can prove the former.
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), and it
certainly isn't theft - so please stop calling it that.
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) 'Authors' Rights'
law is for.) It was passed to enable an economic model based on a
distribution monopoly, because it was beneficial given the technology at the
time.
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Konsole to run what you want.
There's also a parameter 'konsole -ls' that starts a login shell.
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choice were between requiring FOSS and nothing at all
(proprietary software and formats), I would still have to choose the former,
even though it's unpleasant in itself. It's something over nothing.
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,
simlpy because I don't trust my future government (not to mention other
nations') not to pass such laws.
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update for different machines.
I don't know how to handle automatic security updates without compiling
either.
No really automatic way to do this yet AFAIK. It's an often requested feature
and I remember people working on it recently, you might want to ask on
gentoo-dev.
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and a
kernel .config file, and it makes you a nice ISO. (Disclaimer haven't tried
myself, but that's how it's supposed to work ;-)
So you could extract a Gentoo stage3 tarball (ie tarball with a base system
precompiled), chroot into it, and do the above.
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and everything else needed for a 2.6-based system.
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continues ;-)
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 0:29, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Dan Armak wrote:
2. For some reason, noone seems to use the option of adding a photo to
their gpg key. (Except for me that is :-) Why is that? Photos, printed
out along
Have you thought of how do blind people sign keys
On Saturday 02 August 2003 4:13, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 11:30:25PM +0300, Dan Armak wrote:
Hi all,
Hello,
1. What we actually check when we look at someone's ID card/driver's
license/ passport/etc, is that he's an Israeli (or other) citizen under
that name. But we
binding somehow?
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).
Which is why you should always verify the fingerprint, which is much more
unique. The pub key ID is good only for specifying the key quickly when you
intend to veridy it later.
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filtering out all non-signed posts. (This happened
on the frost boards in Freenet.) Your unsigned message (fex to a m/l you're
not subscribed to, where you don't know the rules) might get ignored in this
way.
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.
In kcontrol, in the File Associations module (under KDE Components in kde cvs;
in kde 3.1.x it may be elsewhere), check the app loading order for text/html.
Make sure konqueror is first.
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to get to the summit, which afaik was in
the US? Travel isn't cheap, unless someone was paying for free tickets for
all kernel devs...
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the big
keysigning party. Turns out that registration was required and it closed a
week before the expo (!). So I'd not want to miss it again :-)
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On Sunday 13 July 2003 12:17, you wrote:
talking abut this... how can I get your public key?
whoops - we had an infrastructure change and I forgot to update my .sig. It
should be dev.gentoo.org not cvs.gentoo.org.
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and the people who helped reply
to the Captain (I did so too). It's just a rant about what we consider to be
a victory - a rather sad state of affairs. Here's to a better future.
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On Tuesday 24 June 2003 13:30, Dan Armak wrote:
It may be mild (in comparison to the harsher things he may have written),
but it's definitely not an apology (which he owns us for publishing
incorrect facts, not for a hostile opinion) and he doesn't take any of his
words back. What he says
On Thursday 19 June 2003 16:47, Ely Levy wrote:
see the ban SCO icons at www.pclinxonline.com (sign the petition;)
Hm, DNS lookup failure for that hostname...
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On Thursday 19 June 2003 16:47, Ely Levy wrote:
see the ban SCO icons at www.pclinxonline.com (sign the petition;)
...should apparently be www.pclinuxonline.com.
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to the Linux trademark until they drop these
suits and agree in writing to never pursue them again against any Linux
vendor.
If Linus can do that, it'd be a good way to hurt SCO (without waiting for the
trial to begin).
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On Thursday 19 June 2003 19:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 06:09:01PM +0300, Dan Armak wrote:
The Boycott SCO apge on pclinuxonline.com has an interesting suggestion:
Linus, please deny SCO the right to the Linux trademark until they drop
these suits and agree
. This is purely IMHO, but programming in Hebrew
doesn't come naturally to me - I don't know how easy it is for native Hebrew
speakers. (I'm not a native English speaker either, so I've a right to say
which language is easier to use. But I suppose it's mostly a matter of
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numbers by hand, and take off
points if you skip one by accident or something. I still don't know what the
point of that is supposed to be.)
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for a new syllabus.
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On Sunday 08 June 2003 01:10, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 10:25:38PM +0300, Dan Armak wrote:
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On Saturday 07 June 2003 21:04, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Use custom installtion. Ditch stuff you don't need.
Tried that. It's
. In view of all the above
reasons, which stem from the basic fact that openoffice is a free program and
msoffice isn't, I very much prefer that my children use and learn about
openoffice.
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small/customized installations really is one of Gentoo's greatest
deployment strengths.
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On Saturday 07 June 2003 22:25, Dan Armak wrote:
On Saturday 07 June 2003 21:04, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Use custom installtion. Ditch stuff you don't need.
Tried that. It's not granular enough.
Gentoo is great for setting up a system on another box (in a chroot) and
then moving
to get illegal copies of tp?
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 00:07, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Dan Armak wrote on 2003-06-04:
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 19:06, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
So, since there *is* a motivation among hackers to provide schools
with free software that would benefit them, why won't the schools tell
us
disconnected
imap support. I've never used it (no imap mailbox), so I don't know how good
it is; check the kmail site, there's probably a featurelist somewhere.
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, you'd need to
prepare them with another wwwoffle installation. So it's not clean in that
regard. Still, maybe you'll find it useful.
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I thought I
was using mbox, I was really using 'mbx', which is an upgraded mbox format.
I also found this benchmark comparison:
http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir/
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, ont of which was about 4mb large. So the information might have been
in those. I don't know if that means kmail doens't confirm to the mbox
standard. But, it's what led me to make the above claim.
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contribution. A lot more people seem to have believed
it than the originator expected :-)
In the original it was pretty obvious that it was a joke (especialy since it
had a date on it), but the people who believed it and quote it in other
places can decieve others...
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available yet)
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on when (ie at what hour) it all
starts. The list of lectures is much appreciated though.
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as hamakor membership cards with the logo etc. for people to
burn whatever they want on (and provide/link to various livecd isos). How
difficult is burning a credit card cdr/cdrw, would a typical burner be unable
to do it?
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.
I thought it was April 10th as stated here, but www.pc.co.il/go-linux/ now
says Apr. 8th. Has it been moved?
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On Friday 28 March 2003 02:09, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003, Dan Armak wrote about go-linux date?:
I thought it was April 10th as stated here, but www.pc.co.il/go-linux/ now
says Apr. 8th. Has it been moved?
Quoting that page
about registration.
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and more
pleasant to handle :-) Also we won't have to deal with msword documents
anymore, or broken websites. And linux skills will be in high demand. What's
wrong with this picture? I'd give a lot to live in such a world.
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there's a friend of mine who wants a k6-III for sentimental reasons,
but says the shop prices are too tall. If someone has one he doesn't really
need he'd be glad to buy it or trade for it.
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On Monday 03 February 2003 08:51, Amit Margalit wrote:
Hi,
Try gcombust, I think it can use bin+cue.
If you prefer kde :-), so can k3b (at least the current cvs - not sure abuot
the last release...).
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side?
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of
experience from innocent readers? i wonder if this is the new technique
from now on...
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are putting into having fun :-)
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like what I describe :-)
Well, that's my personal opinion, for what it's worth...
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opinion is that the name of a system/distribution/lug
isn't the right place to give credit of this sort (ease of use, with a short
name, is more important); but the 2nd purpose, that of spreading the gnu
ideas, is important and appropriate.
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was there too (it just wasn't the most important
thing) and I think it sounds better, too :-) And also the GNU is tied to
rms's ideas more than the GPL (since the linux kernel _is_ free software and
is GPL'd, but represents a very different philosophy).
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the activity there was support the porting
to bochs that you mentioned.
http://mail.nongnu.org/archive/html/plex86-devel/2002-12/msg00016.html looks
promising on the speed frontier, now :-)
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developer, based on the CVS version).
If anyone's interested, the post I linked before claims that bochs+plex86 can
go as fast as 90% of your native speed in the optimal case. That's certainly
promising, I look forward to seeing it in action :-)
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with the eula...
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