Re: Debian-installer i18n bidi and Hebrew news.

2004-01-30 Thread Lior Kaplan
I'm one of Christian Perrier's 'unsuccessful' attempts. I took his offer seriously, but I didn't find the time for doing it. I think a Hebrew installation could lure people, even if they aren't crazy about text installation. I think I can deal with the task, but it will take me a while. Regards,

Re: Debian-installer i18n bidi and Hebrew news.

2004-01-30 Thread Shlomi Loubaton
Shaul Karl wrote: > Quoting Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> recent report about the > state of the Debian-installer i18n Hebrew and Arabic issues: > > Arabic is near 100% but needs some work in dialog interface libraries > to get BIDI and shaping implemented. News from this needed.

Debian-installer i18n bidi and Hebrew news.

2004-01-30 Thread Shaul Karl
Quoting Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> recent report about the state of the Debian-installer i18n Hebrew and Arabic issues: Arabic is near 100% but needs some work in dialog interface libraries to get BIDI and shaping implemented. News from this needed. I tried to get in touc

Tracing disk I/O (followup)

2004-01-30 Thread Eran Tromer
Ahoy, On 2003/02/12 23:13, I posted here a question about tracing physical disk I/O on a Linux system: How does one go about tracing *physical* disk I/O on Linux? Level 1: trace physical I/O requests: "wrote 4 sectors at offset 533624 on /dev/hda1" Level 2: report/filter-by PID: "PID 256 (

Level of FLOSS of the X drivers?

2004-01-30 Thread Shaul Karl
Actually, there was a thread here some time ago where some people mentioned the level of FLOSS of the X drivers. Can someone repeat those details or recall the approximate subject, or time or some other detail which will enable me to look for that message in the archive? I think that it was me

Re: how to reset TV card

2004-01-30 Thread Shaul Karl
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:42:42PM +0200, Alon Altman wrote: > >I'm still having problems with saa7134 on kernel 2.4.24 with module > version 0.2.9. > Anyone know how I can reset the card without rebooting? > What about exiting from all the relevant applications, rm the kernel modules t