Re: anything but chown...

2004-08-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 10:45:50PM -0400, Amir Tal wrote: > solved : > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/14/2002/08/2/27353 > > scroll almost to the end to see the solution. if you're to lazy : > /dev/xxx /mnt/xxx vfat defaults,umask=000 1 0 Which is basically the equivalent of chm

Re: Rdesktop 1.3.1 hebrew support doesnt

2004-08-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 11:50:49PM +0300, Noam Meltzer wrote: > Hi Danny, > My experience is mostly with citrix, but i have a little experience with > rdesktop too. > As far as I remember, such a problem can be caused because of the key > mapping in your window manager. (like mapping alt+shift to

Re: Rdesktop 1.3.1 hebrew support?!

2004-08-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 08:49:24AM +0200, Danny Lieberman (Barak) wrote: > doh. > > the answer was embarassingly simple > > 1. make sure you're using the latest version 1.3.1 - you need the rdp5 support > 2. you want your XF86Config file to specify: > > Option XkbModel "pc102" > Option XkbLayout

Re: Rdesktop 1.3.1 hebrew support?!

2004-08-16 Thread Danny Lieberman \(Barak\)
Good points. fwiw - the latest verison-rdesktop 1.3.1 inherits keysyms, maps and modifiers from X. I'm running rh9 with XFree 4.3.x - I went back and checked ;apparently - the key thing you need to do is to specify pc102 keybd. Specifying kblayout "en" or "he" both seem to work fine in english

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Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread ik
Haggai Eran wrote: On Monday 16 August 2004 02:13, ik wrote: But it's not a bug... it's just keyboard reading... xuv gives you diffrent values from CTRL+A vs CTRL+Shin and so is in ALT+A,ALT+Shin etc... it's just telling program to ignore hebrew keyboard... But you will encounter this problem on ev

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread Haggai Eran
On Monday 16 August 2004 13:51, ik wrote: > > It is definitely a bug. Perhaps it shouldn't be fixed in mozilla, but > > instead it maybe need to be fixed in X, or in the distribution, but you > > cannot expect every user to tweak there own xmodmap. > > Well, I'm one of "those" who think that comput

Re: anything but chown...

2004-08-16 Thread Amir Tal
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 10:45:50PM -0400, Amir Tal wrote: solved : http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/14/2002/08/2/27353 scroll almost to the end to see the solution. if you're to lazy : /dev/xxx /mnt/xxx vfat defaults,umask=000 1 0 Which is basically the equiva

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[Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all! I noticed a trend when talking to some people face to face, and that is that many of them (and I'm referring to smart, expert, even full-fledged hacker people) stop reading the Linux-IL mailing list after a while. Their reasons vary. Some of the things I heard: 1. Linux-IL is the core

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Mon, 16 Aug: > Hi all! > > I noticed a trend when talking to some people face to face, and that is that > many of them (and I'm referring to smart, expert, even full-fledged hacker > people) stop reading the Linux-IL mailing list after a while. Their reasons

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004, Shlomi Fish wrote about "[Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL": > I noticed a trend when talking to some people face to face, and that is that > many of them (and I'm referring to smart, expert, even full-fledged hacker > people) stop reading the Linux-IL mailing list afte

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Aaron
Well, Here's how I feel. I am somewhere in between a newbie and a poweruser. Often the more technical things are above my head but I find that later I use that information and would sure miss it, as I would not enjoy having to subscribe to an extra list (I count 12 I am currently subscribed to).

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > One option is to split this mailing list. One possibility would be: > > 1. linux-il - mailing list for Q&A and newbie questions.[1] Also > announcements > of events. (snip) First, the list was not supposed to be a newbie list in any case, so this first

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Nadav Har'El wrote: This suggestion makes sense just like the "evil bit" April-fools RFC :) Why would somebody who posts a flame want to send it to a "wars" mailing list? Actually, I phoned Checkpoint at the time, and was told they were going to comply with that one :-) Shachar -- Sha

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Danny Lieberman \(Barak\)
I think that sometimes even experienced Linux developers have "newbie" questions that relate to areas outside their expertise. So - being a newbie on a particular topic is nothing to be ashamed about. Regarding flames - I've seen a lot worse; and if you cant flame a bit in the list then where are

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Omer Zak
Only now I noticed that the Linux-IL is overdue for the periodical discussion why people leave it, whether to split into more mailing lists or not, and whether to allow vi vs. emacs flamewars. See: http://oii.org/lists/lifecycle.html and share with your girlfriend/wife the sorrow of the bloody da

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Aaron
This is most unfortuently true. I hate the rules but, my first month on a few of my lists I got offlist messeges telling me to read the rules. I understood the need for rules, and followed them. Aaron > In my many years of mailing list and forum experience, I came to one sad > conclusion: in order

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Aaron
After reading the above, I would vote to leave the list as it is. Aaron On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 17:18, Omer Zak wrote: > Only now I noticed that the Linux-IL is overdue for the periodical > discussion why people leave it, whether to split into more mailing lists > or not, and whether to allow vi vs

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Offer Kaye
Aaron wrote: After reading the above, If you're going to write "the above", at least have the decency to bottom-post rather than top-post! Yeah, yet another bottom-vs-top post flame :-) -- Offer Kaye = To unsubscribe, send mail to

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2004-08-16 Thread Tal Achituv
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Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread ik
Shlomi Fish wrote: Hi all! I noticed a trend when talking to some people face to face, and that is that many of them (and I'm referring to smart, expert, even full-fledged hacker people) stop reading the Linux-IL mailing list after a while. Their reasons vary. Some of the things I heard: 1. Lin

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2004-08-16 Thread Ira Abramov
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Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
Thanks, I tried your xmodmap file and still it does not work. -S. On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 23:46, Boaz Rymland wrote: > Oh, setting up hebrew was, and still is, a pain. It seems like only > Tzafrir Cohen really knows how to do things right ;-) ... > > Anyhow, I've recently managed to set up hebrew

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:30:15PM +0300, rlinuz wrote: > Hi, > > When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. > CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. > > Fedora Core 2, KDE Try adding the following to your XkbOptions (or -option parameter of setxkbmap) srvrkeys:none Note tha

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
Doesn't work :-/ And I'm running Xorg. On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 23:11, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:30:15PM +0300, rlinuz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. > > CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. > > > > Fedora Core 2, KDE >

[OT] Does MS-Windows more friendly then Linux ?

2004-08-16 Thread ik
Please no flame wars... I want to make a document like a fact sheet on Linux... I read in ynet http://www.ynet.co.il/home/0,7340,L-926-2963739,00.html one of thier wirdest stories (based on zdnet story?), zdnet is usully pro MS... Anyway again and again read and listen that Linux is not a user fr

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky
El lun, 16-08-2004 a las 09:08, Shlomi Fish escribió: > Hi all! > > I noticed a trend when talking to some people face to face, and that is that > many of them (and I'm referring to smart, expert, even full-fledged hacker > people) stop reading the Linux-IL mailing list after a while. Their reas

Re: Solved: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
--=-Ug3bUmYdmXVr4pAhNZY5 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All, I was able to solve this once and for all (I think). I've enhanced the il keyboard layer and now when the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, I'm still able to get CTRL+a instead of CTRL+shin. I'm still work

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread amos
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote: In Mendoza, Argentina, we have succesufully reduced the SNR by creating a list that allows ANY discussion. When a flame is started in the lug list We just continue the thread in that other list. I saw the same in parallel lists around the world, as others in this th

Re: [OT] Is MS friendlier than Linux ?

2004-08-16 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting ik, from the post of Tue, 17 Aug: > Please no flame wars... Then don't raise issues that you know are controversial... > > I want to make a document like a fact sheet on Linux... Oh great, yet another one. Just copy the others and change the order, no one will know the difference. > An

Re: [Meta] Smart People "Leaving" Linux-IL

2004-08-16 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky, from the post of Mon, 16 Aug: > > In Mendoza, Argentina, we have succesufully reduced the SNR by creating > a list that allows ANY discussion. When a flame is started in the lug > list We just continue the thread in that other list. That only works in civilized