Oron Peled wrote:
Last shameless plug: Of course you may ask the author to
teach the course personally at your company, just
remember the saying --
The slides are free, the instructor time isn't :-)
[shamefully picked that paraphrase from Gilad]
heheh... programming is just my day job, I do
Next Monday (7/2/2005), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Orna Agmon talk about:
C without a spoon
Variables and Functions
This time, we shall discuss the following topics:
What variables are bettter? How to handle structs
Yes, according to http://osdir.com/slash3992.html
Tier 1 suppliers in USA charge lower prices for PC with MS-Windows XP
pre-installed than for PC with no OS or with Linux.
However, in spite of his claim to be Linux supporter, the writer of the
article fails to mention the most important
Hello all,
Hebrew version follows at the bottom.
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Call for Papers
August Penguin 2005
August 4, 2005
Israel
Conference web page:
http://august.penguin.org.il
About the Conference:
August Penguin is a conference for Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS) developers,
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a wireless router that allows traffic
prioritization and flow control (like Linux TBF queueing discipline
does). I found it greatly improves the responsiveness of my broadband
connections.
Linksys WRT54G / WRT54GS seem to be the perfect solution,
While reading the rules, several questions popped up in my head.
I have been working for a while on the subject of Linux Microsoft
interoperability and Single Sign-On (SSO) in middle to large scale
environments and was considering suggesting this topic as a lecture for
Haifux or any other body
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 16:47:44 +0200, Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, according to http://osdir.com/slash3992.html
Tier 1 suppliers in USA charge lower prices for PC with MS-Windows XP
pre-installed than for PC with no OS or with Linux.
Notes:
1. The pricing and configurations are from
Guy Teverovsky wrote:
While reading the rules, several questions popped up in my head.
I have been working for a while on the subject of Linux Microsoft
interoperability and Single Sign-On (SSO) in middle to large scale
environments and was considering suggesting this topic as a lecture for
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Hi List,
Has anyone running CUPS on UNIX (AIX, HP/UX)?
If so, any special considerations we need to take which are different from
Linux?
We are using CUPS on RH 3.0