some advises needed

2001-12-20 Thread paul k
Hi! I'm using linux for more then 3 years, so I sure don't consider myself a newbe (although I'm not a linux expert either.) Recently I've decided to update my RH7.1 to 7.2. During the installation I've got a report of a bug. I've searched the web for the answer (RH site and archives of couple of

Re: Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-20 Thread Max Kovgan
if you simply need to write text files - use vi/vim for word-like word processor - use KOfiice with biditext patch. if you need to write hebrew text with many formulae, simply use the good old Latex, and then compress it into postscript. if you want to create compatibile *.doc files - use Koffice.

RE: CPU Control FYI

2001-12-20 Thread Meir Michanie
I founded this, may be could help /proc/irq This directory is used to set IRQ to CPU affinity, which allows you to connect a particular IRQ to only one CPU. Alternatively, you can exclude a CPU from handling any IRQs. Each IRQ has its own directory, allowing for each IRQ to be configured diff

some advises needed

2001-12-20 Thread paul k
Hi! I'm using linux for more then 3 years, so I sure don't consider myself a newbe (although I'm not a linux expert either.) Recently I've decided to update my RH7.1 to 7.2. During the installation I've got a report of a bug. I've searched the web for the answer (RH site and archives of couple of

hebrew in evolution

2001-12-20 Thread Diego G. Iastrubni
Hi linux users! There were a few questions about writing in hebrew under evolution. I made this, here are the steps I made: 1) on the script that start X: LC_CTYPE=he_IL biditext gnome-session 2) on evolution I made a new charset: iso8859-8. (unrecognized) 3) please be sure that you can change

Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-20 Thread Malcolm Kavalsky
Hi all, I am interested to know what is the most popular method for WRITING and printing a hebrew document under Linux. Currently this is the only reason I still keep Windows on one of my machines. I am sure that many readers are interested in other peoples experiences in this. Malcolm __

Re: Crypt passwords on RedHat 7.2

2001-12-20 Thread Ehud Karni
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:15:30 -0500, Martha H Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Due to legacy reasons, I need a freshly installed RedHat 7.2 to honor > > passwd entries that have crypt passwords (i.e. - their hash is 11 > > characters long). I had no problems with RedHat 7.1. I cannot t

Re: shell scripting book recommendation online

2001-12-20 Thread Nimrod Simba Carmi
Hey, Are you suprised? I'm not. There's too many things in this country that are messed up for anyone to care about copyrights and licenses -- This doesnt suprise me at all. Anyhow this is offtopic so nevermind. On Thursday 20 December 2001 17:37, Gabor Szabo wrote: > .. and then we are sur

Re: Crypt passwords on RedHat 7.2

2001-12-20 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Only appeared once, at a line saying "password sufficient /lib/security/pam_unix.so nullok use_authtok md5 shadow" Tried removing the "md5" keyword (oh, I wish I knew where the $(!%)#$ pam docs are), and didn't work. Also tried removing the line altogether, but that didn't work either. Do I n

Re: shell scripting book recommendation online

2001-12-20 Thread Gabor Szabo
.. and then we are surprised if some think that in Israel people don't care about copyright and licence. -- Gabor On 2001.12.20 16:31 doronofek wrote: > > > http://eee.geo.co.il/ > = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Crypt passwords on RedHat 7.2

2001-12-20 Thread Martha H Greenberg
> Due to legacy reasons, I need a freshly installed RedHat 7.2 to honor > passwd entries that have crypt passwords (i.e. - their hash is 11 > characters long). I had no problems with RedHat 7.1. I cannot tell for > sure whether I did anything different (anyone has any suggestions as for > a s

RE: shell scripting book recommendation online

2001-12-20 Thread doronofek
http://eee.geo.co.il/book/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Hetz Ben Hamo Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: shell scripting book recommendation online Hi people, I'm looking for for a shell scrip

Crypt passwords on RedHat 7.2

2001-12-20 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Due to legacy reasons, I need a freshly installed RedHat 7.2 to honor passwd entries that have crypt passwords (i.e. - their hash is 11 characters long). I had no problems with RedHat 7.1. I cannot tell for sure whether I did anything different (anyone has any suggestions as for a simple way t

A bit off-topic - where to buy second hand Sun ?

2001-12-20 Thread levo
sorry for off-topic question - but I am unable to understand where to all used hardware goes ? (except for PC ). I had surfed israill luach - nothing. A am at urgent need to buy multi-processor Sun computer. Regards Lev = To unsu

Konqueror & Hebrew in KDE 3

2001-12-20 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi people, Take a look at this screenshot: http://witch.dyndns.org/images/kde3/hebkonq.jpg Thanks to Meny Livne for his translations (look at the menus and the hebrew & numbers), this is how Konqueror on KDE-3 works. Hebrew typing works quite ok with some small bugs (2-3 bugs) -- Hetz Ben H

Re: Local SuSE mirror

2001-12-20 Thread Daniel Feiglin
Last word on this (for a while): I finally got hold of SuSE 7.3 from Linux Central for $110. They shipped regular airmail and it turned up in 1 week to my mailbox, no extra charges. I still feel that there is what to do about local supply of SuSE in Israel. At the very least, it would be worth