When comparing 2 files with (g)vim like:
gvim -do file 1 file 2
Does anyone knows how i can jump between the different lines ?
Thanks,
Gal
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Does anyone know of an Israeli source of ASTERISK compatible equipment,
For example: FXS or FXO cards, SIP phones.
A dealer that stocks and supports them would be ok, or a wholesaler
that stocks them.
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On Wednesday 09 March 2005 23:14, you wrote:
Well, the slides of my lecture about the GIMP (which are written in
English) are available at:
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/lecture/Gimp/
Otherwise Yoni Rabkin Katzenell wrote a lecture titled The Digital
Darkroom with the GIMP:
Thanks.
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
Gal Gur-Arie wrote:
When comparing 2 files with (g)vim like:
gvim -do file 1 file 2
Does anyone knows how i can jump between the different lines ?
up/down arrows or ('j' - down, 'k' - up) or ( '+' - down, '-' - up )
- up/down in the focused file.
Ctl+w + above
I didn't mean how to scroll down/up.
I meant how do i jump only between the changes.
For example if i have 400 lines file. How do i jump only between the
changed parts ?
Thanks,
Gal
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
Gal Gur-Arie wrote:
When comparing 2 files with (g)vim like:
gvim -do file 1 file 2
Does
Hi Gal,
From the VIM help:
Two commands can be used to jump to diffs:
[c Jump backwards to the previous start of a change.
When a count is used, do it that many times.
Great !!!
This is what i was looking for.
Thanks again,
Gal
Alan Yaniger wrote:
Hi Gal,
From the VIM help:
Two commands can be used to jump to diffs:
[c Jump backwards to the previous start of a change.
Title: Linux NAS like Solution
Hi,
I have been fiddling for the last 2 weeks with idea of saving my company more then 2000$ and making my own kind of NAS like solution via linux.
My considerations were highly to maintain the list of standard features NAS solution hold today including
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Does anyone know of an Israeli source of ASTERISK compatible equipment,
For example: FXS or FXO cards, SIP phones.
A dealer that stocks and supports them would be ok, or a wholesaler
that stocks them.
Dimitel is the Israeli golden reseller of Digium (FXS and FXO
Title: Linux NAS like Solution
See inline.
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 11:07 +0200, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
Hotswap can be done both in SATA and SCSI
Both LSI and 3ware can do hotswap (and hotspare)
SATA would be the cheap and risky solution where as SCSI is more expensive and reliable
Hi,
when compressing with rar you can choose to add error correcting portion ( to
%10 size ).
How can i do it in linux?
kfir
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 02:34:51PM +0200, Kfir Lavi wrote:
Hi,
when compressing with rar you can choose to add error correcting portion ( to
%10 size ).
File transfers are generally reliable so I don't believe error
correction should be necessary. Error detection should suffice.
How can i
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 02:34:51PM +0200, Kfir Lavi wrote:
Hi,
when compressing with rar you can choose to add error correcting
portion ( to
%10 size ).
File transfers are generally reliable so I don't believe
error correction should be necessary. Error detection should suffice.
Title: Message
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 13:55 +0200, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
First of all thank you for the fast and extensive answer but i have a few more:
1. Based on your experience from both scsi and sata what would be your recommidation for me ?
Depends on the type of data you
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 02:34:51PM +0200, Kfir Lavi wrote:
Hi,
when compressing with rar you can choose to add error correcting portion ( to
%10 size ).
How can i do it in linux?
Using something like par2 or ras. Both are apt-gettable and probably
easily googleable.
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Didi
kfir
On Thursday 10 March 2005 11:07, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
Hi,
I have been fiddling for the last 2 weeks with idea of saving my company
more then 2000$ and making my own kind of NAS like solution via linux.
My considerations were highly to maintain the list of standard features
NAS solution hold
Ariel Biener wrote:
Unless this $2k is absolutely critical, I suggest you go for a supported
and full featured NAS solution. What solutions exactly are $2k more expensive
than what you propose ? None of the good ones are in that price range, and I
am talking about prices for university,
try to come back to cd's that you have burnt 2 years ago.
It will definitly have some bad blocks.
Now, i want to know that stisticly i will be able to retrive my data from the
cd 2 years from now.
kfir
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Hi everyone.
I'm finding contradicting (and quite outdated) info on the net about the
subject: how thread-safe is libxml2? does anyone have any experience
with that?
I'm using it for creating xml documents, but not parsing them, using the
tree module. only one thread can access a specific
Miguel de Icaza (the founder of the GNOME project) is touring Turkey and
Lebanon right now and has some interesting notes and photos in his blog
(and apparently, a Lebanese LUG doesn't look very much different from ours):
http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/archive/2005/Mar-10.html
Boris Zingerman wrote:
I would like to know which cable internet service providers
in Israel are most Linux friendly, and which cable modems
work smoothly with Linux
Pretty much all cable modems supplied today have an Ethernet jack, since
Windows users won't settle for USB-style speeds and
Hi Ilya,
If you check out the bottom of Miguel's homepage you start
understanding where he stands in the palestinian - Israeli conflict
(although I generally read his blog for linux/gnome related stuff the
ei (electric intifada) links where pretty interesting as well.
Well... Even with the ppl I have read that had loss of data due to the
use of such
Systems, most of it comes from racklessness no backup.
With hot swap and hot spare and I a nightly tape backup iam not that
afraid from loss
Of data.
SATA raid has a lot of problems, a lot of BAD microcodes for
After you install Win16^H^H32, try installing Partition Magic. Recent versions
can create boot loaders which can also boot linux, provided you use the
partition and not the MBR to boot it. (reconfigure lilo).
Good luck!
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 00:01, Kfir Lavi wrote:
| I have laptop with no
Hi list,
I'm managing a project with automake. Currently installed on my machine
is automake 1.7.9.
In some regards, this is just great. At close to zero cost I get out of
tree builds, total dependency tracking, install + DESTDIR, uninstall,
distclean, and a bunch of other stuff I would have
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