Hi,
I've recently installed a new server running Linux 2.6.8 with software
RAID5 and 3 SATA HDD's.
The relevant specs:
Motherboard: Asus P4P800-E Deluxe
CPU: P4 3GHZ
SATA controllers:
:00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801EB (ICH5) Serial ATA 150
Storage Controller (rev 02)
:02:04.0 RA
2checkout is a well known service. You should agree
with content/return/refund policy.
If you are looking for big, consider WorldPay, which
will cost you 250 Euro Annually, 145 Euro Set up, 4.5%
per transaction.
Evgeny Gesin
http://www.alltelescopes.com
http://www.javadesk.com
I've googled myself to http://www.2checkout.com which looks as if it
offers a transactional model (after a 49 $ initial setup fee).
Does anyone have experience/horror stories /they burned my village and
disgraced my daughter stories about them ...
That leads to an additional even more OT question.
Most likely the claim is restricted to BASIC-derived languages because
the inventors found out too late that some Lisps (Franz, IIRC) have
had a NEQ operator [equivalent to (NOT (EQ ARG1 ARG2))] for longer
than anyone can remember...
My guess is that the kernel is safe from this particular angle
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 07:00:58PM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Ori Idan wrote:
>
> >>
> >>You wish. Or does the "if not" operation an innovation in your book?
> >>
> >>http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=5
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Ori Idan wrote:
>
> >>
> >> You wish. Or does the "if not" operation an innovation inyour book?
> >>
> >> http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220040230959%
Hi,
We're looking for good people to join our product development team and fill a
"junior programmer" position.
We're looking for sharp people, with good team skills that are willing to work
hard and learn new stuff. You don't necessarily need a lot of prior working
experience for this positi
On Tue November 23 2004 19:02, Baruch Even wrote:
> Noam Rathaus wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are trying to install Debian (unstable) with Oracle 9i (Database) and
> > have found numerous pitfalls stopping us from being successful.
> >
> > We are willing to pay someone to come over to our office and d
If you are a nonprofit, try litrom.com, which is now in beta.
Alon
"At first there was paypal and then the lord (who has a wierd
relationship with the israelites) decided thou shall not be able to
recieve money directly to you're Israeli bank through paypal!"
Well let's strip (1) the drama ...
Ha
> 2. Hunting for a transcation/fee based ecommerce
> solution...
The problem with PayPal is that your customer must
have a PayPal account to send you money.
Some PayPal customers were not sutisfied. It's not a
big problem if you receive micro-payments, but should
be considered if you sell expensi
Ori Idan wrote:
You wish. Or does the "if not" operation an innovation in your book?
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220040230959%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20040230959&RS=DN/20040230959
If I understand this
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:23:11PM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
Every time I read about the (recent ?) claim Ballmer makes
about the possibility that Linux violates over 228 patents
I wonder how many patents Windows might violate ?
More importantly wonder
Hi,
We are trying to install Debian (unstable) with Oracle 9i (Database) and have
found numerous pitfalls stopping us from being successful.
We are willing to pay someone to come over to our office and do it for us, and
in addition to installing it for us we want him to write a proper HOWTO gui
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 11:15:23AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Use the sourceforge forms to submit a public key.
>
> If you don't want unencrypted public key ...
>
An encrypted public key would be used to hide the public key, won't
it? In general, why would he wants to hide his public ke
Thanks,
Enabling AA for all font sizes solved the problem in did.
Ilan
on 11/23/04 15:03 Meir Kriheli said the following:
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| Thanks,
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| Thanks,
| Ilan
|
| on 11/23/04 08:53 Ilan Finci said the following:
|
|> Hi,
|> I have a strange problem, when I try to view posts
On Monday 22 November 2004 19:26, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> Maybe you need to install an update.
> It might be a known a bug with a fix...
3.0.1 is Mandrake's latest. Fedora has 4.1 which I'll try to install and
play with. I didn't find a list of "known issues" for vixie-cron, at
least not somethin
The 'tet' bug doesn't occur in kword (kde), which leads me to the believe that
when i fix culmus in openoffice, there won't be a problem there. (reminder:
gentoo with xorg)
btw, what i know about the 'tet' bug from my mandrake machine is that if you
write with Nachlieli in bold there won't be a
"At first there was paypal and then the lord (who has a wierd
relationship with the israelites) decided thou shall not be able to
recieve money directly to you're Israeli bank through paypal!"
Well let's strip (1) the drama ...
Has any of you recieved an online payment directly to their bank in a
a
Thanks to Shlomo (who replied to me in private), Shachar and Muli!
The problem was solved by following instructions in:
Guide to Generation and Posting of SSH Keys at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=761&group_id=1
Note that if your need is for CVS access, use cvs.sf.net as the
Quoting Omer Zak, from the post of Tue, 23 Nov:
> Recently I became more active in a project in SourceForge.
> So I need to frequently issue CVS commands.
>
> The CVS connections are via ssh (:ext:), so I have to enter a password
> each time I run a CVS command (including update, commit, status).
Quoting Gil Freund, from the post of Mon, 22 Nov:
> > > I just moved a client to a new mail server and it looks like the clients
> > > (outlook and outlook express) see and treat the LDAP differently (e.g.
> > > search is now only by UID and not by name and surname, so is the
> > > listing, etc). b
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 10:57:09AM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> Recently I became more active in a project in SourceForge.
> So I need to frequently issue CVS commands.
>
> The CVS connections are via ssh (:ext:), so I have to enter a password
> each time I run a CVS command (including update, commit,
Omer Zak wrote:
Recently I became more active in a project in SourceForge.
So I need to frequently issue CVS commands.
The CVS connections are via ssh (:ext:), so I have to enter a password
each time I run a CVS command (including update, commit, status). This
is annoying.
Is there a way to have f
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:23:11PM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
Every time I read about the (recent ?) claim Ballmer makes
about the possibility that Linux violates over 228 patents
I wonder how many patents Windows might violate ?
More importantly wonder how to demonstrate ea
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:23:11PM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
Every time I read about the (recent ?) claim Ballmer makes
about the possibility that Linux violates over 228 patents
I wonder how many patents Windows might violate ?
More importantly wonder how to demonstrate easil
Recently I became more active in a project in SourceForge.
So I need to frequently issue CVS commands.
The CVS connections are via ssh (:ext:), so I have to enter a password
each time I run a CVS command (including update, commit, status). This
is annoying.
Is there a way to have functionality e
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:38:45PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
> The problem is that every once in a while (maybe every two months),
> crond stops runing the user tasks - they don't execute and I don't even
> see a log line in /var/log/messages that crond is trying to run them or
Isn't there a se
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:23:11PM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
>
> Every time I read about the (recent ?) claim Ballmer makes
> about the possibility that Linux violates over 228 patents
> I wonder how many patents Windows might violate ?
> More importantly wonder how to demonstrate easily how such
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