Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread ronys
Hi, I'm looking for a mailing list server that is meant to serve a few hundred users. The catch is that these are non-technical users who will correspond only in Hebrew. My first solution, Yahoo groups, is a big failure due to the number of users who complain about gibberish in their inbox.

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
Mailman? - yba On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, ronys wrote: Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:00:09 +0200 From: ronys [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Linux-IL@cs.huji.ac.il Subject: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux? Hi, I'm looking for a mailing list server that is meant to serve a

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: Mailman? Mailman is ok for most things, but some things are horrible with Hebrew. It does not transfer the encoding properly for asking to authorize moderated emails, and doesn't handle the Hebrew encoding properly. Sometimes I wish there would be some law

Paper journals

2008-01-27 Thread Leonid Podolny
Hi, My employer considers purchasing a subscription to some linux journals. I mean, paper (aka hardcopy) ones. The intended public is developers, not sales/management, so it must be sufficiently technical. Can someone recommend something specific? -- Leonid Podolny | [EMAIL

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Moshe Gorohovsky
Hi, I extensively used mailman-2.1.9 on Debian Etch, at a government ministry. We sent (and they are sending now) mails in Hebrew. There were no complaints, at least about Hebrew (there were complains about Mailman and MS Outlook interoperability with regard to mail headers). We tested every

Re: Paper journals

2008-01-27 Thread Marc Volovic
Dr. Dobbs - Leonid Podolny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, My employer considers purchasing a subscription to some linux journals. I mean, paper (aka hardcopy) ones. The intended public is developers, not sales/management, so it must be sufficiently technical. Can someone recommend

Re: Paper journals

2008-01-27 Thread Noam Rathaus
Hi, I have to tell you the truth, it is a waste of money and trees. Nothing in a hardcopy magazine can't be found in online magazine - even those that are subscription based. Don't kill any more tree just so that it sits in the office to collect dust. Just my 2cents. On Sunday 27 January

Arch Linux xorg and old thinkpad A21p laptop

2008-01-27 Thread ik
Hello List, I'm tring to help some one to rescue an old laptop (thinkpad A21p) with 128M ram. So I have installed arch linux inside. Everything went well, until I tried to work with xorg. It seems that X just ignores my settings of resolution and color depth, and even worse, from time to time, it

Re: Arch Linux xorg and old thinkpad A21p laptop

2008-01-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, I'm not sure if Arch Linux is the best choice (I had tons of problems with their packaging few months ago). You can try to use vesa driver in the xorg.conf and it should let you have X although non accelerated. It really depends which chipset is inside this machine (in the IBM World, A21p is

RE: Arch Linux xorg and old thinkpad A21p laptop

2008-01-27 Thread Gil Bahat
The first thing to look for is the version of the X packages (are there new ones in the distro? And the uplink?). If the versions match the ones by DSL and xubuntu, then it's either patches not integrated by arch linux or difference in the generated xfree86 files (compare the two, but that

Finding porn links in hacked web pages

2008-01-27 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Yesterday my wife went to a perfectly normal web page and after a few seconds a porn page replaced it. I looked at the HTML page source and found that at the bottom of the page were hundreds of links, which did not belong there. I called the publisher of the page, and he determined that his

Re: Finding porn links in hacked web pages

2008-01-27 Thread Omer Zak
The method which I use is to: 1. Perform periodic backup of the entire Web site, including SQL dumps of any databases driving it. 2. Download the backup files to PC. 3. Open them (into a subdirectory and import into a new DB instance, respectively). 4. Run 'diff' between the opened files and the