On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 03:14:43AM +0200, Rafi Cohen wrote:
3. Concerning Linux: there are 2 options, one being a text only mode and the
other, X-Windows.
For the text mode, there is an open source driver supporting nerly all the
existing braile displays and it's called brltty. you may find
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 10:15:23AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
[snip]
For instance: I would check 'nmh' or even 'mail' for mailing, as it is
You can also look at 'nail', a 'mail' replacement, with many new
features.
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Didi
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On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 10:33:44AM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I am trying to secure a new server and as I am not an a real
security expert I'd be glad to get some inuput.
This is a Fedore-3 based server (I already shut down cupd -
why do they need this in a server anyway ?)
I ran nmap on the
On Wednesday, December 29th, the Jerusalem Perl Mongers will hold
their regular monthly meeting. The program:
* 18:00-18:05 -- Assembly and light refreshments
* 18:05-18:35 -- Zach Kessin : 'Introduction to XSLT'
* 18:35-18:45 -- Break and refreshments
* 18:45-19:15 -- Issac
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Uri Sharf wrote:
Think you have a good point with support contracts for Ubuntu, this
is exactly the idea behind it AFAIK.
Yea, keeping support inside Israel while still getting international
level help. I really liked that idea.
Plz see more info regarding Ubuntu's
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Shlomi Fish wrote:
On Friday 24 December 2004 15:30, Ely Levy wrote:
Hey,
We are trying to start a project for hebrew in nix,
(most programs are shared between diffrent nixes so it's no fair
saying it a linux project).
Why do you call Unix nix and not Unix or UNIX?
On Sunday 26 December 2004 10:33, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I am trying to secure a new server and as I am not an a real
security expert I'd be glad to get some inuput.
This is a Fedore-3 based server (I already shut down cupd -
why do they need this in a server anyway ?)
I ran nmap on the server
Hi, after I sent a message to Ira answering his questions tome, I noticed
that he sent his message to the list. So, I'm forwarding my answers as sent
to him.
Rafi.
-Original Message-
From: Rafi Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 3:20 AM
To: Ira Abramov
Hi All.
I am trying to build a Linux based (haven't yet decided on the exact
distro/s) cluster for testing a complicated server side application.
Building the cluster is not my problem though...
What I need is an idea/software (open source or closed) that'll help me
keep this cluster sterile.
Hi rafi,
I am curious, how can you see a GUI when you need to develop one since I
think
this is the main hurdle when you can't see graphics.
In addition, in my work I many time use case tools for UML, ERD and
other diagrams.
What case tools do you use that supports braille?
And last, does it
On Sunday 26 December 2004 17:09, Amit Roseberger wrote:
Hi All.
I am trying to build a Linux based (haven't yet decided on the exact
distro/s) cluster for testing a complicated server side application.
Building the cluster is not my problem though...
What I need is an idea/software (open
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Amit Roseberger wrote:
Hi All.
I am trying to build a Linux based (haven't yet decided on the exact
distro/s) cluster for testing a complicated server side application.
Building the cluster is not my problem though...
What I need is an idea/software (open source or
Thx Ami.
Your suggestion seems to be exactly what I've been looking for :)
I'll start investigating it immediately and will let you know (with your
permission of course) how I am doing.
Thx,
Amit
Ami Chayun wrote:
On Sunday 26 December 2004 17:09, Amit Roseberger wrote:
Hi All.
I am trying to
Hi all,
I fiddled to much with things I really didn't understand, udev and 2.6.8
kernel plus other things (it was fun).
now I have reinstalled debian on another partition.
I was wondering if there is a way to get information from my old debian
to quickly get my new one to have the same apps and
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 06:18:13PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Amit Roseberger wrote:
Hi All.
I am trying to build a Linux based (haven't yet decided on the exact
distro/s) cluster for testing a complicated server side application.
Building the cluster is not my
Additionally, I just installed 2.03 copied my evolution/local/*
directories and they don't show up.
Evolution didn't install a /home/me/evolution folder, has this changed?
how do I get my old folders to come back to life?
Thanks
Aaron
On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 18:54 +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
This part of the Evolution upgrade prcess was, surprisingly enough, a
non-problem for me.
I adhered religiously to aptitude.
When Evolution 2.0.3 started up for the first time, it imported my
Evolution 1.4 files (except for the RSS feed definitions *sob*).
It then asked me if I want to delete
A differnt problem, in my case,
I didn't upgrade but installed from scratch on a different partition and
copied /home/me/evolution (-R) to the new home (evolution didn't install
an evolution dir in my new home?
so now I am trying to figure out how to keep my previous setting without
losing the
, 25 2004, 23:27, :
I hope someone living close to you will help with this. If you get no
such offer in, say, a week, I suggest you write again, and maybe people
living further would decide to help.
dont worry, be happy, I already contacted Rafi
:)
However, if you are interested, you might
On Sunday 26 December 2004 12:29, you wrote:
| Gabor Szabo wrote:
| I am trying to secure a new server and as I am not an a real
| security expert I'd be glad to get some inuput.
| This is a Fedore-3 based server (I already shut down cupd -
| why do they need this in a server anyway ?)
| I
from the dpkg man page:
dpkg --get-selections [pattern...]
Get list of package selections, and write it to stdout.
dpkg --set-selections
Set package selections using file read from stdin.
google a bit to see exactly how to use those.
aamehl wrote:
Hi all,
I
Hi,
I just installed MDK 10.1 on a new machine. My old one died so I really stated from scratch.
The bad news is that I went through hell doing this install, but I won't bore the list with everything that went wrong. Murphy's Law rules.
The good news is that I solved most of the problems
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