Hi,
As Yedidyah suggested i'm currently testing "convmv". I think i'm in big
trouble:
SMB.CONF from OLD samba shows:
"character set = ISO8859-5"
Which is RUSSIAN - how it happened i've got no clue.
When running convmv it works perfectly converting names to UTF, but the
filenames are shown in RU
Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have few hundred E-mail messages imported into emacs and saved in
> RMAIL file, in emacs' own peculiar format (BABYL?).
> I was not successful in importing RMAIL into other E-mail programs.
>
> A Google search was not helpful.
>
> Does anyone know about a
One user showed up today (Sunday, Nov 28th) in telux installation
party, wondering why he has many debs in rc (== RemovedConfigured) state
in his Debian derivative installation. He was told he can cheerfully
purge those packages. This is wrong. He should throughly check that
those packages don'
I have few hundred E-mail messages imported into emacs and saved in
RMAIL file, in emacs' own peculiar format (BABYL?).
I was not successful in importing RMAIL into other E-mail programs.
A Google search was not helpful.
Does anyone know about a tool which can be used to convert from RMAIL's
form
works fine for me with firefox 1.0 and those settings (from fstab):
/dev/hda9 on /mnt/large type vfat (rw,uid=1000,codepage=862,utf8)
works also on ext3
og1 wrote:
Hey,
I'm trying to achieve a small goal - having firefox display hebrew
*filenames* using it's file://.
I've mounted a vfat partition,
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 18:40:23 +0200, Uri Bruck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you get it on the news, even in a local paper, then maybe
Does the hamakor newletter count? ;)
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Peace Love and Penguins -
Lior Kesos
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To unsubscribe, se
Hey,
I'm trying to achieve a small goal - having firefox display hebrew
*filenames* using it's file://.
I've mounted a vfat partition, iocharset=cp1255/iso8859-8 &
codepage=862/1255, in all these combinations I could see (reversed, but
atleast something...) the hebrew filenames in xterm (when se
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 06:40:23PM +0200, Uri Bruck wrote:
> Lior Kesos wrote:
> >Isn't this the one that celebrated a 1 yr birthday?
> >Never but ever jinx you're leading server in public mailinglists..
> >I wonder if guiness supports a linux uptime record ... :)
>
> Guiness requires some news re
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 17:21:04 +0200, Ira Abramov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - "Ira, the windows server's NIC died, we want to take the unused one
> from the Linux, OK?"
I am afraid there is only one thing to do.
Seppuko!
Actually, the ethernet emPOWERment device might be useful :-)
http://bof
Lior Kesos wrote:
Isn't this the one that celebrated a 1 yr birthday?
Never but ever jinx you're leading server in public mailinglists..
I wonder if guiness supports a linux uptime record ... :)
Guiness requires some news report before it accepts anything for
consideration. If you get it on the ne
Isn't this the one that celebrated a 1 yr birthday?
Never but ever jinx you're leading server in public mailinglists..
I wonder if guiness supports a linux uptime record ... :)
No matters let's start again...
*** click ***
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 17:34:41 +0200, Nadav Har'El
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004, Ira Abramov wrote about "BLUE MURDER!":
> 16:15:50 up 2 min, 1 user, load average: 0.72, 0.48, 0.18
>
> sigh...
Retaliate by playing a game of "xbill" :-)
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Nadav Har'El| Sunday, Nov 28 2004, 15 Kislev 5765
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- "Ira, the windows server's NIC died, we want to take the unused one
from the Linux, OK?"
- "N!"
14:05:32 up 394 days, 13:00, 4 users, load average: 1.63, 1.03, 0.61
*** click ***
grr *** click ***
- "Dude, it says "LI", what should I do?"
* time pa
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 03:36:38PM +0200, Greg Pendler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My problems is not exactly on Linux but on Solaris, but Samba AND Hebrew
> problems are common for both systems, so i hope it won't be considered OT.
>
> We had working environment with Samba 2.2.8 on Solaris 9 connected as
Hi,
My problems is not exactly on Linux but on Solaris, but Samba AND Hebrew
problems are common for both systems, so i hope it won't be considered OT.
We had working environment with Samba 2.2.8 on Solaris 9 connected as
FILE (member) server to Win2K domain. After removing last Win2K server
(p
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