Excuse me for the dumb question.
I am upgrading OO for my linux.
I'd like to have English menus and the best possible handling of Hebrew
available on OO. Which version should I download ?
On the OO site I can chose language. Shall I chose English or Hebrew or
maybe Hungarian ?
Gabor
Howdy,
I'm just passing these along. With regards to any of these positions,
please contact Dana Bash of Adecco Israel,
Dana.bash (at) adecco.co.il.
- Linux Kernel Programmer
Education: B.Sc in Computer Science
Must have at least 3 years of experience in Linux Kernel development
Must have at
Hi Gabor,
For you I would suggest 1.1.1 RC3 which was put on the mirrors a few days
ago. There's still some bugs in it but the bidi support has some
improvements on the 1.1.0 version. For less robust users I would advise to
stick with the 1.1.0 version. AFAIK these versions are 100% compatable in
Things sort of work, even well enough for day to day use. Here's how:
1. Use the SuSE online update/patch utility to get the latest version of KDE
2. Install CXOffice Version 2.0 (Yeah, V 2.0!)
3. Install MS Office using LANG=heb_IL all the way. Intall the English
Language pack, ensuring that
Hello all,
I have a very minimal installed Linux (Kernel, busybox, iptable and some
small utils) running with two NIC. I'm trying to run it as a bridge but with
no success.
I compiled the kernel with bridge support and put the brctl utils.
Here is the configuration:
Linux1 - attached to eth0 of
Hello all,
I have a very minimal installed Linux (Kernel, busybox, iptable and some
small utils) running with two NIC. I'm trying to run it as a bridge but with
no success.
I compiled the kernel with bridge support and put the brctl utils.
Here is the configuration:
Linux1 - attached to eth0 of
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 09:00, Yehoram Ben-Yaacov wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very minimal installed Linux (Kernel, busybox, iptable and
some small utils) running with two NIC. I'm trying to run it as a
bridge but with no success.
I compiled the kernel with bridge support and put the brctl
Two questions:
1. What version of MS Office have you tried?
2. I guess that the previous message was a summary of a thread in CX
mailing list, that was cross-posted to linux-il; is there any link
(to an archive) or some quatations that you can bring from the
original discussion?
Thanks,