On 7 July 2010 00:32, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 6 July 2010 14:30, Amos Shapira wrote:
>> On 5 July 2010 23:55, Micha wrote:
>>> On 05/07/2010 15:52, Amos Shapira wrote:
I beg to differ on this tiny point - installing Office (2007?) on
Ubuntu 64 bit made it now become the default applica
On 6 July 2010 14:30, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 5 July 2010 23:55, Micha wrote:
>> On 05/07/2010 15:52, Amos Shapira wrote:
>>> I beg to differ on this tiny point - installing Office (2007?) on
>>> Ubuntu 64 bit made it now become the default application for .docx
>>> format.
>>
>> How did you do
On 6 July 2010 15:24, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 4) I would replace the console output screenshots with text where
> possible. This is debatable, of course. You can google the reasons for
> using text instead of images, I won't get into all that here. It is a
> common topic.
I'd second this one. I was
On 5 July 2010 23:55, Micha wrote:
> On 05/07/2010 15:52, Amos Shapira wrote:
>> I beg to differ on this tiny point - installing Office (2007?) on
>> Ubuntu 64 bit made it now become the default application for .docx
>> format.
>
> How did you do that?
>
> Last time I checked wine didn't like it v
On Jul 6, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Udi Finkelstein wrote:
Let me just add that an "old" 10BaseT hub is very useful for
conducting Wireshark (ethereal) sessions since modern low cost
100BaseT switches won't let you see (on port C), traffic from port A
to port B.
A hub OTOH, will broadcast anything
Which one of these would you trust more to register your domain in Israel?
https://secure.communigal.net/
or
http://www.internic.co.il/isoc.html
Specifically which one is less likely to suspend a domain entry for trivial
disputes?
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Let me just add that an "old" 10BaseT hub is very useful for conducting
Wireshark (ethereal) sessions since modern low cost 100BaseT switches won't
let you see (on port C), traffic from port A to port B.
A hub OTOH, will broadcast anything it receives on any of its ports,
therefore any port can be
geoffrey mendelson wrote:
Since some people on this list collect old computers I figured I would
post it here first.
Free to a good home.
10Base2 (thin coax) components.
110 port 10BaseT (twisted pair) hub with a 10Base2 (Coax)
connection on the back.
410Base2 (Coax) transceivers wi
On 06/07/2010, at 13:52, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> Since some people on this list collect old computers I figured I would post
> it here first.
> Free to a good home.
> 10Base2 (thin coax) components.
Along the same lines, I've got a bin full of older PC components including a
bunch of Intel
Since some people on this list collect old computers I figured I would
post it here first.
Free to a good home.
10Base2 (thin coax) components.
1 10 port 10BaseT (twisted pair) hub with a 10Base2 (Coax) connection
on the back.
4 10Base2 (Coax) transceivers with standard AAUI connecti
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