On 18/12/2012, at 13:59, david harel wrote:
Greetings,
Using Postgres v-8.4 for 3 years already, I now face a situation where one
single table inflates enormously.
Before vacuum the size was 1.5 GB for the table and 0.5 GB for the indexes.
I tried to run CHECKPOINT in plsql (that's all
https://www.soprano.co.il/
Disclaimer: I work for this company. :-)
The basic service is via web, but SMTP is one of the common options.
Herouth
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Quoting Ira Abramov lists-linux...@ira.abramov.org:
Quoting Herouth Maoz, from the post of Mon, 04 Apr:
Which database are you using? As far as I know, both PostgreSQL and
MySQL are dependent on the usual libraries for their sorting algorithms,
and therefore on the variable LC_COLLATE
Quoting Ira Abramov lists-linux...@ira.abramov.org:
On several sites I manage I have this problem - Category pages display
articles and subcategories sorted absolutely wrong. As far as I can tell
this is only a Hebrew issue. Anyone got a clue? Someone told me it may
be a question of DB
Quoting David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.com:
3. If I were to purchase one of these (unlocked) phones online and have
it brought to Israel how easy is it to add Hebrew support?
One thing I learned yesterday as I was searching for a way to install
Japanese fonts on my Motorola Milestone
Sorry about the newbie question. Our sysadmin is going abroad for the holidays,
and I have to cover for him. Sort of. Well, I need to be able to connect to our
office using Checkpoint SNX. But the version I was given is looking for
libpam.so.0, I assume the 32 bit version, and doesn't find the
On 16/09/2010, at 22:56, ik wrote:
You can use 32 bit libraries in 64 bit machines. I use several VPNs in Linux
that are only 32 bit based, while my own machine is 64 bit.
Thanks! I installed the 32 bit libpam from the mandriva repository and now SNX
works perfectly.
Herouth
It's possible. The optional speakers on my old HP monitor used to work
like that - USB for power, 3.5mm for sound. I don't think it has
anything to do with the operating system.
Herouth
Quoting Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.com:
I don't really know if this is a Linux problem, so I
Quoting Raz razi...@gmail.com:
Hey Nadav
When i started i tried to work with open office in Hebrew, but i
simply spent too much time
trying to fix things, indentation, merging pictures and so on.
also, how can ask for people to send me their comments ? I did not see
track changes.
As a
Quoting Noam Meltzer tsn...@gmail.com:
use $@ instead of $*
But put it in quotes: $@. Otherwise the effect is lost.
Herouth
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On 27/05/2010, at 21:50, shimi wrote:
Of course you could simply sync your synchronization server with an
accurate time which makes the most sense: an Internet NTP server, or
in the lack of Internet access, something independent (i.e. a GPS
receiver...)
In fact, that's what he was
On 01/04/2010, at 07:40, Nadav Har'El wrote:
How can software possibly contain chometz? And who eats software
anyway? :-)
As it turns out, it's not just that you're not allowed to eat
chometz on
Passover - you're not allowed even to benefit from it. Observant
jews
already make sure that
There is a standard protocol called SMPP. However, fewer and fewer
major vendors support it, as it doesn't support billing very well, and
is GSM-biased. Most SMS providers - whether they are actual cellular
providers or VARs - support some sort of HTTP based protocol - using
standard POST
On 18/03/2010, at 21:54, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Oh boy! That's what just I feared would happen. I thought we would
know better than that now.
Not sure who we are exactly. Anyway, standardisation sometimes
suppresses innovation. For example, if you standardise on a document
format for
This advice is from the Mac community, and can probably be applied to
Linux, though I didn't try it myself on either: Install GreaseMonkey
and then add the relevant script:
http://yehudab.com/blog/2008/11/new-scrpt-iaa/
Quoting Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com:
Does anyone know if there is
Here is a workaround I found for the issue and posted in the Mac-it forum:
http://forum.mac-it.co.il/single_view.php?id=234949gid=234768
I am surprised that it works in IE, because the Javascript that fails
calls getElementById on a non-existent ID. I sent a message to Maccabi
online about
Quoting Dan Shimshoni danshi...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have support in hebrew on my Linux desktop (Fedora 10).
I can switch to hebrew with the keyboard indicator and it works.
Say I want to perform a simple operation in terminal: rename a file
named a.txt to קובץ.txt
I type:
mv a.txt and then,
Quoting Dan Shimshoni danshi...@gmail.com:
and if you show it in a BiDi aware application (say, konqueror or
whatever file explorer you use), it will show properly.
It is true that if I try to browse the contents of this directory with
mozilla for example, it shows indeed :
File:קובץ.a
Quoting guy keren c...@actcom.co.il:
in the samba server file you have a 'workgroup' name - give this as the
'domain' to the cifs mount options.
also, you can run the samba server on the linux machine in debug mode,
re-connect the client, perform the operation and start reading the
log...
Quoting Oleg Goldshmidt p...@goldshmidt.org:
FWIW, I see similar effects when the server is Windows. I have a
different setup, I run VMware VMs on my work laptop, and I mount a
share on the host (WinXP 64 bit) in Linux VM (CentOS 5.3). After
initial hiccups I worked my way through the various
Up until recently I used to have smbfs mounts to all the development
and some of the production servers in my company. I used to mount as a
particular user in the host machine, and then every write, mode
change, time set etc. was done as that user on the server side, and
everything was
On 15/06/2009, at 23:31, guy keren wrote:
when i switched from smbfs to cifs - i added the 'domain='
parameter, and used the name defined on the samba server - and had
no similar problems. did you try this?
also, i didn't use the file_mode, dir_mode or setuids optoins, that
you are
On 13/06/2009, at 15:17, ik wrote:
Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Herouth Maoz hero...@spamcop.net
wrote:
First off, run
php -i | grep prepend
...to see if it is trying to run any prepend file which is set up in
php.ini
# php -i | grep prepend
auto_prepend_file = no value = no value
On 21/05/2009, at 19:57, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:28:03PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Hi everybody,
I recently upgraded the Linux version on my work machine, and I
noticed
something odd about the Hebrew kxkb layout, which I use in the lyx
variant. There was no = key
Hi everybody,
I recently upgraded the Linux version on my work machine, and I
noticed something odd about the Hebrew kxkb layout, which I use in the
lyx variant. There was no = key, and there were two ] keys. The
default Hebrew layout had no such artifact.
After comparing my KDE-based
Quoting Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com:
www 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
szabgab.com 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
@ 3600IN MX 10 s6.hostlocal.com.
Is that how it should be? With the trailing . on the MS record ?
dig
On 10/03/2009, at 21:33, Oren Held wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 March 2009 17:50:18 Herouth Maoz wrote:
Quoting Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com:
www 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
szabgab.com 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
@ 3600IN MX 10 s6
Quoting Moshe Brace using Yahoo mbrace...@yahoo.co.uk:
http://blogs.howtogeek.com/mysticgeek/2009/03/05/convert-pdf-files-to-word-documents-and-other-formats/
How to Geek has a Ubunto advice also on their web pages.
As far as I know, Hebrew doesn't work well with such solutions. It's
kept
Quoting Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com:
It needs to be commercial to be illegal.
Really? If I have a website that I don't make money off of, like
gibberish.co.il then can I send spam? I'll do it too, not in order to
promote the site but in order to get the law changed.
There is no
Quoting Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz:
Linux-IL is a list with no added reply-to list header. You are kindly
requested to hit reply to all when replying to postings arriving from
the list. Don't worry about people getting two copies. When mailman
notices that your email is in the To or
Quoting Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz:
Ely Levy wrote:
Moved to mailman, please report problems :-)
And update your filters..
Problem: the list prepends [Linux-il] to the subject line.
One man's problem is another (wo)man's blessing. I prefer all my
mailing lists to have such a
I think that the law goes into effect on January 12. At least, that's
what all the spam messages say.
Don't trust spammers. The law went into effect on Decemeber 1st. Any
spammer sending any unsolicited mail to you now is violating the law.
Quoting Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/8/14 Noam Rathaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
The Israeli Post web site used to work with FF and Konqueror, but now it
doesn't anyone knows how you can reach them and complain?
No fire broke out when I went to the postil.com website and began
Quoting Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please vote for this KDE bidi bug, even if you are not a KDE user:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165406
What bothers me about this bug description is that you use the word
alignment, and that really has nothing to do with the problem at
hand,
Quoting Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What bothers me even more is that this is just KDE working as it
should. The bug is in kate and the rest of the programs that decided
not to have bidi support. There is NO way to provide a generic solution
to this problem at the toolkit level.
Why? A
Quoting Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Or am I missing something here?
How will you supply round trip preservation of directionality (running
program - disk - running program) if the application is unaware of
the directionality?
That's not the purpose here
Quoting Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 25/02/2008, Oron Peled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- בעקבות אזכור של מישהו (איני זוכר מי) גיליתי שהתו מקף עליון '־' מוגדר
ביוניקוד כתו עם ישור ימין-שמאל. זה פותר המון בעיות של צירופים קשים
כגון ה־9 לחודש (נסו לכתוב זאת עם מקף רגיל).
הבעיה --
Quoting Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 26/02/2008, Herouth Maoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 25/02/2008, Oron Peled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- בעקבות אזכור של מישהו (איני זוכר מי) גיליתי שהתו מקף עליון '־' מוגדר
ביוניקוד כתו עם ישור ימין
On 26/02/2008, at 19:40, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Where is the lyx keyboard? Pressing SHIFT-minus for me gives me
underscore. Pressing SHIFT-numpadMinus gives me minus. I looked in
Kcontrol for lyx keyboard but do not see it.
In the control panel, under keyboard layout which is under the
Quoting Oren Held [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 25 February 2008 06:36, Avraham Rosenberg wrote:
I feel dumb.. Am I missing something, or is it just impossible to send
Right-To-Left mails in plaintext?
Must I use HTML mails when I write in Hebrew?
I use plain text for my E-mail in Hebrew
(Anything you see in parenthesis is my own remark)
Unicell is looking for a PHP programmer.
The company provides value-added services in the cellular market. For
more information, go to http://www.unicell.co.il/.
Job description:
* Developer in the tech department at Unicell
* Answers to
--Apple-Mail-2-489977373
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII;
delsp=yes;
format=flowed
On 03/10/2007, at 08:55, Nadav Har'El wrote:
There's a famous paper on the design of the Unix spell program,
which
ran (if I remember
On 04/09/2007, at 09:29, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Map applications are an excellent example for this topic. First, they
may not have existed in the '80, but they certainly did exist in the
early '90s. Only then you couldn't do them without a serious client,
way over the capabilities of the
On 04/09/2007, at 10:20, Kfir Lavi wrote:
Consider going back to school and find the field you want to
research. This will give you the intellectual stimuli you need.
I thought about it. But then, I never could get a handle on the way
academic research works. It was always beyond me.
On 02/09/2007, at 20:13, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I want to do something new. That's why I asked what the current
market demands are. I have an opportunity to change. The choice
what to change to depends on what's available, and out of what's
available I'm hoping to select what will
On 03/09/2007, at 22:57, Lior Kesos wrote:
Hi Herouth,
What I don't understand is the whole LAMP grudge your carrying
around...
From my experience (as someone that lives off LAMP related
training,projects, products) there is a big difference in the
development experience between wielding
--Apple-Mail-1-123579580
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII;
delsp=yes;
format=flowed
On 04/09/2007, at 05:18, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Yes and no. Yes because it's not that there's new computer science
being born or
First of all, my thanks to all those who took the time to give me
pointers, advice and ideas. I appreciate all of it, even if I point
problems in some of the approaches. Some of you answered me off the
list and some on it, and I summarize it all here.
Summary:
With respect to my original
On 31/08/2007, at 04:02, Ravid Baruch Naali wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Sorry Maoz, but I don't have a good advice, but I can give you some
pointers where to start your own research.
http://www.job4me.net/ - a google lookalike web site which searches
every Hi-tech company for their job
On 31/08/2007, at 23:28, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Do you think that 6-7 months from now, I'll be able to open the
career
supplement of a newspaper, or Job-net, or apply to one of the
assignment agencies, and find jobs where the skill set required says
Django?
It greatly
On 31/08/2007, at 23:37, Maxim Veksler wrote:
It seems that there were not even one decent company in Israel that
would fall under these conditions. This was ~2 years ago. So they
turned to .Net.
We had a similar problem in our company. When we had a project that
was too large for our
--Apple-Mail-6--116742648
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII;
delsp=yes;
format=flowed
On 01/09/2007, at 09:42, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
It is not about PHP, Python, or kernel programming. I do believe it
begins and ends with
--Apple-Mail-7--112883372
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII;
delsp=yes;
format=flowed
On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
Short of doing a whole switch to kernel programming (or switch to
becoming an airline pilot,
On 01/09/2007, at 16:19, guy keren wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
, you might want to consider expanding your existing skills
towards related ones - SQL database design and programming
should be useful in many places.
Oh, SQL, table structure
On 01/09/2007, at 22:17, Maxim Veksler wrote:
Well, from my short swim in the industry I can tell you the following
market trends:
1. Advertising is hot, everything from analytical people to graphical
designers goes.
2. System Analysts are being hired quickly today, you must have a firm
One thing's for sure, Gilad. If I needed to hire an excellent
motivational speaker who gives irresistible sales pitches, I'd go for
Steve Jobs. But failing that, I'll certainly ask for you. :)
On 02/09/2007, at 00:29, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Security guards are cogs. Excellence simply
On 31/08/2007, at 17:02, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Since Django is racing towards the 1.0 release (currently in 0.97-
pre), you'll be getting in to in on this project at the best of
time: a killer framework that dwarfs any thing else around in the
field (save maybe to Ruby on Rails), which
On 31/08/2007, at 16:44, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
First of all, (good) web programmers have a high demand. What they do
not have, unfortunately, is a high salary. The amount of not-so-
good web
programmers around means that it's very hard to differentiate
yourself.
The clients, usually, do
Quoting Kfir Lavi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm looking to open bank account for investing.
I currently using Bank Hapoalim website and it works fine, but I don't have
experience investing with this bank.
From your experience, which bank will have the best Linux support in
investment of stocks and
Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To sum, the tech support still operates behind Actcom's toll free number
(which AFAIK is the only toll free internet support line in Israel), and
still seems clueful about Linux. I don't know about the commercial side
(my current contract expires on
Quoting Ori Idan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I guess that what bothers is the Linux support from the ISP.
It would be easier to take the guides we have today, update them and
redistribute it.
Or a better way, to establish a group of people that will get paid for
supporting people for connecting their
Quoting Man Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is her first attempt, to draw something on computer...
What came out, you can find here:http://www.savefile.com/files/8597183
I am interesting in yours opinion.
What are you think, do we have to continue this work (make banners, draw
another
Quoting Levy, Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's output is:
--
init: 5
14553 6 : 14553 7 : 14553 8 : 14553 9 : 14553 10 : 14553 11 : 14553 12 :
14553
13 : 14553 14 : 14553 15 :
after while: 5
14553 6 : 14553 7 : 14553 8 : 14553 9 : 14553 10 : 14553 11 : 14553 12 :
14553
Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OTOH, if you switch to Hebrew, and then use the X's group switching
shortcut to change to English, the kxkb tray indicator stays in Hebrew
mode saying you are using the Hebrew layout which means diddly squat to
what language you are actually typing.
I
On 26/06/2005, at 18:17, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
This is totally irrelevant: this part means that the window manager
uses
the layout switching method. However kxkb's switching method takes more
actions and is thus less appropriate for per-window mappings and such.
Then how come the keyboard
Quoting Kfir Lavi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
every person that write to me in hebrew, i see the writing in squers.
The properties of the person show that the code is automaticly determind.
Well this does not work.
Does someone here solve this problem?
Using MSN with kopete works fine in hebrew.
Quoting Erez Doron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi
the only way i'm fimiliar of indenting in vim is when i t indents line
by line when i type it.
i'm looking for a way to select a block in a c file and indent it all at
once
anyone ?
If you just mean indenting it one position to the right, you
Today, after I had to shut down my computer (my landlord was doing
electric work), I brought it back up and lost my Internet connection.
No DHCP to cable company. After talking to their support, it seemed my
modem receives pings and so the problem is on my side. After a while I
think I got it
Quoting Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Evgeny Pinchuk wrote:
Even an eye?! What are you gonna do, poke someone's eye out? :P
I'm just wondering if I'm missing something obvious here: why should the
identification process be part of the voting process? In the manual voting, the
two are
Quoting Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got the same spam, and believe me, I also never registered to this
software.co.il mailing list. I never even heard of this company before
(and now that I heard of it through spam, I'll make sure never to use it...).
Moreover, this spam got filtered
Quoting Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 08:10:20PM +0200, Herouth Maoz wrote:
..
There are many reasons why people would not want to archive their
messages. For example, if the message contains information which is
transient - relevant now, but will become
On Wednesday, Nov 3, 2004, at 19:30 Asia/Jerusalem, Nadav Har'El wrote:
I wonder why it should respect this sort of header. Using a mailing
list
is a bargain you make. You gain publicity to what you write, and for it
you lose privacy. That's right: you can't have publicity *and* privacy
at
the
Quoting Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you treat your
users like they were your co-developers they will respond by becoming your
co-developers..
Actually, if you treat your users like they were your co-developers they will
respond by becoming very frustrated and angry, and ask you what this
On Saturday, Oct 30, 2004, at 19:13 Asia/Jerusalem, Amit Aronovitch
wrote:
2) Applications don't always handle them right. For example, OpenOffice
handles them correctly, but makes them visible - depending on the font,
you usually see an annoying blank square in their place (they should be
Quoting ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But think about it seriously for a second... we as customers have allot more
power then we think we have...
You yourself wants to move to a better bank... Thats a consumer decision
for the same reason I written, but less sarcastic.. :)
While you're on the
Quoting David Harel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looking at the batch script (bat file) I see the line:
java -jar TL53.jar
This makes sens but when I try this line on the Linux machine I get:
Exception in thread main java.util.zip.ZipException: No such file or
directory
at
On Friday, Oct 22, 2004, at 02:57 Asia/Jerusalem, Ilya Konstantinov
wrote:
Then again, you should have a route to whatever address thru the cable
company's default gateway. Do you have a default route configured for
the Ethernet interface (should be configured as part of the DHCP
discovery)?
Quoting Lior Kesos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anybody implemented an oscommerce/zencart + automatic charging scenario.
Yes. In our little country, it usually requires a middle man. That is - a
company that connects to Shva (which does clearance for all credit cards in
Israel) and gives you a
Quoting Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff is 255.255.255.255 - the broadcast address
00:0f:34:7b:c8:a0 is the MAC of the offending host
08:06 is the protocol - ARP, if memory serves.
..
Is the MAC above on your LAN?
Not to my knowledge. There are only two machines on
Quoting Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well I am using fluxbox, would I be better off with gnome or kde for
this?
I really like fluxbox but if it is the cause I will sadly return to kde
or gnome.
so far I have no hebrew, but I will go into kde and see if I have any
luck there.
I work with
Quoting Kfir Lavi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't
use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k.
I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't activate the
keys.
I simply use the KDE layout - I find it
Quoting Amir Hardon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just for testing the encoding I listed the file names into a text file
('unzip
-l file.txt'), and tried it to convert to different encodings using iconv.
But iconv always failed(No matter which encoding I'm trying to use),
with the following message:
Quoting Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One option is to split this mailing list. One possibility would be:
1. linux-il - mailing list for QA and newbie questions.[1] Also
announcements
of events.
(snip)
First, the list was not supposed to be a newbie list in any case, so this first
one
Quoting Weinstein, Alon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here's a way to avoid it -- goto http://www.nezeq.co.il/ , and see that by
you (theoratically) can call 04-8741144 and demand to be removed from their
list :)
No, a better way is to see all the relays and providers which are used by this
system, and
Quoting Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 07:47:17AM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Perhaps everybody's junk filters are filtering this, but it's really
annoying to get two job-offer junk mails a week, which I can't do
Which job offers are you talking about? if it's
On Monday, May 24, 2004, at 18:53 Asia/Jerusalem, Amir Hardon wrote:
Someone know another IDE? or maybe someone have successfully configured
phpeclipse?
Have you tried Quanta Plus? It's supposed to have debugging support. I
like its editor, I'm not a debugger person.
Whatever you use will
Quoting Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just for your information, the release cycle (+updates) of mdk92 is over.
this
means no more updates for you mister :)
Excuse me? MDK 9.2 reached end-of-life? I don't think so. There are still
updates for 9.1. Security updates still come in until the
Whoever is in charge of the IGLU site, can you put a contact to whoever is in
charge of the mirror, so that complaints can be forwarded directly to the
person in charge?
Anyway, the Mandrake updates mirrors for version 9.1 is out of synch again. The
latest file at
Quoting David Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
I'm having problems setting up a cron job to back up Thunderbird mail.
This is Thunderbird 0.4. When testing the command syntax I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp
/home/david/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/ejlqdp1x.slt/Mail /mnt/archive/Mail
cp:
On Sunday, Jan 18, 2004, at 11:00 Asia/Jerusalem, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
A better question would be why do you need it. If it's for copy
protection, forget about it - it's trivial to defeat, not to mention
highly obnoxious
I've heard of systems which use it for additional security. Like some
On Sunday, Jan 18, 2004, at 20:13 Asia/Jerusalem, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
This does not mean much. All the above links are from a few years ago,
and the company that was closed had dealt with advertising for ISPs or
some such, while this offer is for a company, possibly resurrected,
that is
On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 10:09 Asia/Jerusalem, Shlomi Fish wrote:
1. I need to explictly download and build it whenever I upgrade the
kernel
(and possibly X as well). Mandrake does not ship it with their distro
so
they won't taint their distribution with a proprietary binary-only
driver.
Quoting Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My guess (pure
guesswork) is that IBM is the one offering the actual migration.
Isn't IBM's preferred distro SuSE? The article at least talks about Mandrake.
Herouth
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I used to use IGLU's mirror for my work Mandrake 9.1 x86 updates, and Hamakor's
mirror for my home Mandrake 9.1 PPC updates.
It seems those update mirrors are no longer functional. The latest RPM in
Hamakor is from August. First, the PPC updates at Hamakor stopped arriving. I
switched to one of
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(CC'ed to Shachar as well, as Hamakor's rep on this subject).
With such questions (what's up with Hamakor's mirrors of X?)
cropping up from time to time - may I suggest that Hamakor will
setup a mirrors-status mailing list so people can subscribe
there to get
Quoting Amit Roseberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi List.
I just went to the RH site www.redhat.com and was surprised to find a
new Product called Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead of the good old
RHx.x I was used to...
Does anyone know what's up with them?
Is this is the end of the Free
Quoting Amit Roseberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, the new distribution still going to be Open Source right?
It's just that they are going to charge money for it now...
Mmm. As far as I see it, there is not going to be a distribution. They are going
to install a system for each of their
Quoting Daniel Freedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
C'mon, the last part of this statement is FUD. Hobbyists will still
probably happily continue to do installs of RH, just now net installs
through their Fedora project (or local mirrors), or will change to one
of many other distributions (Debian and
Quoting Arik Baratz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What the customer must do is switch to an ISP that actually enforces
its AUP and doesn't get its address blocks blackholed. This is the ONLY way
IMHO to convince an ISP to change their ways.
Great. I don't know which ISPs AOL blocks, but I assume based
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
They are not out of business, they went bankrupt and bought by Netvision
years ago. Go to mustop.co.il.
I DON'T recommend it! Not if you are using Linux, that is. Their entire new site
is written in... VBScript. On the *client* side, that is. There is absolutely
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