On Mon, Dec 01, 2003, Aaron wrote about hebrew fedora apt:
Hi all,
I was wondering what I would need to make a hebrew fedora apt-get
repository.]
My idea is to include everything that is needed to get a system up and
running with hebrew, and then rpm them and create an apt repository.
In fact much of the rpms exist already, freebidi for example, although I
haven't checked versions.
Aaron
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Which version of gnomemeeting it that?
Back over a year ago I couldn't get it to work with a NetMeeting
on the other side, nor could get NetMeeting on Windows behind the Linux
NAT/firewall to work.
Cheers,
--Amos
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
From: Oron Peled [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
On the other hand, when I use MSN messenger on Windows, I get
bidirectional video (but problematic Audio, though that may be due to a
different reason).
You mean that you manage to connect a Windows machine through NAT on
your Linux and get NetMeeting video working? I'd
hi
i am trying to do the following:
there is a samba server in the university. i have ftp access to it (no
smb access)
the hebrew file names are of course wrong (as their samba does not have
the hebrew patch)
i solved it by mirrorring the ftp site via wget, and then accessing it
localy via
did you check all the trevial stuff (same subnet for both the XP and
Linux ethernet interfaces) ?
does ping work ?
can you give more details on how your netweork is connected
( what do you mean when you say the XP is masq'd ? by itself ? does it
has two connections ? )
any contrediction
Hi if anyone out there is interested in obtaining a free licenced copy
of Xandros Desktop 2.0 in exchange for translating the interface files
to Hebrew, please let me know.
Xandros is commited to providing full Hebrew support including technical
support and customer service.
Thanks
Aaron
Hi All
I'm building an E-commerce auction store for Hungarian company.
When the manager add new sale He set the expiry date/time of the auction (
gmt +1 - hungarian ).
My server is located in Israel and is tuned against local NTP server.
How can I insure that my system will behave correctly
Hello All,
As you might know (and in case you don't -- shame on you!), we have just
finished the Welcome to Linux lecture series. The series was aimed at
new Linux users, and helped them to start using Linux.
As the series ended the club will return to its normal bi-weekly lectures
on various
compiere
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Gabor Szabo wrote:
One of my clients asked for a ERP solution. It has to be accessible from
the other OS too (and I don't mean FreeBSD here) but in am optimal
solution it will run on Linux.
Any recommendation ?
Gabor
Stay out of the timezone mess altogether.
1. Keep times in UTC.
2. Let the manager's preferences have a local time zone
for himself, and when he enters a time you translate from his local
timezone to gmt.
3. Maybe add a system configuration parameter to display the timezone
in which the times
This article in osnews.com is interesting:
http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5280
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi gang,
Two questions, on the same thread.
1. Where can I find a linux compatible webcam? How much is one
expected to cost?
2. Is there a Linux MSN messanger client that supports the new
Hi Guys,
Any of you know where I could get GNU/Linux stickers?
I got a Laptop and I would like to share TUX with the rest...
Please contact me off-list, if you know.
Thanks,
Amichai.
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Subject: Re: disk problems
Hi I got the same errors,
I even
Erez Doron wrote:
did you check all the trevial stuff (same subnet for both the XP and
Linux ethernet interfaces) ?
the trivial stuff is configured ok, but i'll recheck... .
does ping work ?
the linux machine does not pass pings. pinging the XP box works ok.maybe
i should change this to
compiere: http://www.compiere.org/
But you'll need a license from Mas-Hachnas if you would like to use it for
invoices.
I checked it once and it seems its suitable to the Israeli law including
payment, Shotef +30 and etc ...
One more important thing, you must use Oracle ! they plan to make it
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:18:19PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i am trying to do the following:
there is a samba server in the university. i have ftp access to it (no
smb access)
the hebrew file names are of course wrong (as their samba does not have
the hebrew patch)
i solved it by
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:18:19PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i am trying to do the following:
there is a samba server in the university. i have ftp access to it (no
smb access)
the hebrew file names are of course wrong (as their samba does not have
the hebrew
Hi all,
Anybody knows where can I get the original ISO of SGI, regarding Redhat
Linux with the XFS filesystem? The link from linuxiso.org doesn't work,
and I don't seem to get any working link from Google. The ISO should be
around 350MB, and its version is 1.3 for Redhat 9.0, or 1.3.1 for Redhat
Hi
I have the ISO for 7.3 , if you want i can burn it for you .
and yes they are broken for some reason .
Erez
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:45 PM
Subject: Redhat Linux with XFS support
Hi all,
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 05:11:33PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
[snip]
It's not clear what is a good and what is a bad solution for you,
but if you want there are scripts that convert filenames between
charsets. I have my own, there were a few others in linux-il
Hi All,
I Have downloaded the ISOs of MDK 9.2 shortly after it became available.
I installed the system and all seemed fine.
I have noticed the Hebrew support files are missing. For instance, the
Hebrew files for Open Office 1.1.0RC4, The KOffice Hebrew files and
more.
All Esperanto files
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
compiere: http://www.compiere.org/
thanks
But you'll need a license from Mas-Hachnas if you would like to use it for
invoices.
Do you know what does it take to get such license ?
Gabor
02 2003, 19:23,Amichai Rotman:
Hi All,
I Have downloaded the ISOs of MDK 9.2 shortly after it became available.
I installed the system and all seemed fine.
I have noticed the Hebrew support files are missing. For instance, the
Hebrew files for Open Office 1.1.0RC4, The KOffice
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of gnomemeeting it that?
$ gnomemeeting --version
Gnome GnomeMeeting 0.93.1
Worked OK against NetMeeting on WinME on the same LAN.
nor could get NetMeeting on Windows behind the Linux
NAT/firewall to work.
Nor did I,
Oded Arbel wrote:
02 2003, 19:23,Amichai Rotman:
Hi All,
I Have downloaded the ISOs of MDK 9.2 shortly after it became available.
I installed the system and all seemed fine.
I have noticed the Hebrew support files are missing. For instance, the
Hebrew files for Open Office 1.1.0RC4,
You should use either UPNP daemon on the Linux NAT, or try to play with
OpenH323 server on the NAT.
Ez.
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 19:52, Oron Peled wrote:
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 12:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of gnomemeeting it that?
$ gnomemeeting --version
Gnome
For those who missed it, the Debian machines were hacked because of a
combination of a sniffed password and a local root exploit. The hole is
believed to be only locally exploitable, not remotely. More details on
this exploit are at
http://isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0012-do_brk.txt
the CNet article summarizing it:
http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-5112427.html?tag=nefd_top
Shaul Karl wrote:
For those who missed it, the Debian machines were hacked because of a
combination of a sniffed password and a local root exploit. The hole is
believed to be only locally exploitable,
The Debian Projecthttp://www.debian.org/
Debian Investigation Report [EMAIL PROTECTED]
December 2nd, 2003
Orr Dunkelman wrote:
Hello All,
As you might know (and in case you don't -- shame on you!), we have just
finished the Welcome to Linux lecture series. The series was aimed at
new Linux users, and helped them to start using Linux.
As the series ended the club will return to its normal bi-weekly
Is there any red-hat equivalent for Debian's make-kpkg?
For those who don't know what it is - make-kpkg allows one to take a
vanilla kernel source and build .deb files for the kernel image,
modules etc.
It just looks a bit wierd to me that such an important part of the
system like the kernel
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