Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Hi,
I asked this before and never really got an answer I could understand. :-(
Is there a Fedora Core 6 RPM repository mirror in Israel?
I ask as I am sitting here watching updates come down at a few K bytes
per second, while I donwload the original CD's
inquired, the answer was (if I understood
correctly), no, which would make it rather pointless to have an Israeli
yum repository...
AFAIK no, what you have to do is to pick the mirror that you want to use
and turn off the one that it mirrors. For example if the local mirror
is of the fedora base
On Wednesday, 21 בMarch 2007 20:44, Nadav Har'El wrote:
If there were (or is) such an Israeli mirror, would yum automatically use
it for Israeli users?
The first problem is that it's not an official fedora mirror:
http://rhold.fedoraproject.org/Download/mirrors.html
So the default mirrorlist
, Dan Shimshoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an x86_64 machine with grub-0.95-13 and Fedora Core 4
and an x86_64 machine with Fedora Core 6 with the
default grub rpm.
TAB completion does not work for me in both.
What I do is , run grub from bash/tcsh terminal, enter the
grub prompt (GRUB
Hello,I have an x86_64 machine with grub-0.95-13 and Fedora Core 4and an x86_64 machine with Fedora Core 6 with the default grub rpm.TAB completion does not work for me in both.What I do is , run grub from bash/tcsh terminal, enter the
grub prompt (GRUB) and then press TAB. In fedora core i386
Hi,
For me in Ubuntu Edgy amd64 (aka x86_64), the tab act as the char that
suppose to be, and does not for completing grub's commands.
Ido
On 10/31/06, Dan Shimshoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an x86_64 machine with grub-0.95-13 and Fedora Core 4
and an x86_64 machine with Fedora
Hi,
I've produced RPM packages of the Twinkle SIP Phone, a nice SIP
SoftPhone which I'm using with an Israeli SIP provider. It integrates
with the KDE addressbook[1], supports SIP properly and works great with
ALSA (including dmix and Bluetooth headset). Unfortunately, I only have
an x86_64
I found the solution, just wanted it to appear on the archive.
it seems fedora (and all redhat distros) needs compat libraries for WAS.
- Original Message
From: Nzer Zaidenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-il@linux.org.il linux-il@linux.org.il
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 2:20:32 PM
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 10:58, Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
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Hello,
I am trying to set up fedora core 5.
i have downloaded the images from two different sources, burned them on
two
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:39:13AM +0300, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
I had very similiar problems - couldn't manage to burn CDs that would pass
the
CD test. I finally gave up and risked using the CDs anyway. I had no problems
with the installations using the disks which failed the tests.
to
javascript:void 0
has anybody had similar experience with websphere and
fedora?
the same web based installer worked fine on windows.
thanks in advance.
Nezer J. Zaidenberg
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On Monday 24 July 2006 15:26, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Omer Zak wrote:
even FSF has a list of software
packages (at http://directory.fsf.org/).
Except I was never able to figure out what is this a list OF.
It has only 4,300 enteries, so it cannot possibly presume to be
complete. On the
Shlomi Fish wrote:
1. It is edited by a few editors (possibly even one) with some submissions
from the public.
2. Sometimes the editors find a package themselves and add it there, after
sending an email to the creator with clarifications.
Which doesn't explain how rsyncrypto made it there.
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Hello,
I am trying to set up fedora core 5.
i have downloaded the images from two different sources, burned them on two
different CD-Recorders.
and i always have the same
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: Fedora core 5 burn problems.
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Hello,
I am trying to set up fedora core 5.
i have downloaded the images from two different sources, burned them
on two
On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 00:58 -0700, Nzer Zaidenberg wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to set up fedora core 5.
i have downloaded the images from two different sources, burned them on two
different CD-Recorders.
and i always have the same problem. CD3 self test fails. it fails
I faced the need to find a list of packages of Fedora Core.
Such a list is available for Debian (for example, at
http://packages.debian.org/stable/) and even FSF has a list of software
packages (at http://directory.fsf.org/).
However, it was surprisingly difficult to find such a list
Omer Zak wrote:
even FSF has a list of software
packages (at http://directory.fsf.org/).
Except I was never able to figure out what is this a list OF.
It has only 4,300 enteries, so it cannot possibly presume to be
complete. On the other hand, it contains some obviously
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 02:48:13PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
I faced the need to find a list of packages of Fedora Core.
snip
http://fedoraproject.org/extras/5/i386/repodata/
Do note that this is a list of Fedora Extra, not of Fedora Core (but I guess you
where indeed looking for the fancy stuff
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 22:32 +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 02:48:13PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
I faced the need to find a list of packages of Fedora Core.
snip
http://fedoraproject.org/extras/5/i386/repodata/
Do note that this is a list of Fedora Extra
Omer Zak wrote:
I faced the need to find a list of packages of Fedora Core.
Such a list is available for Debian (for example, at
http://packages.debian.org/stable/) and even FSF has a list of software
packages (at http://directory.fsf.org/).
However, it was surprisingly difficult to find
Hi,
You may be pleased to know that in addition to hspell, now Maxim Iorsh's
fonts-hebrew-fancy and Zvi Har'El's taarich are available as RPMs from Fedora
Extras.
If you have /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo enabled, all you need is to
yum install fonts-hebrew-fancy taarich
Please
Hi
Where pray tell can debs be found for them?
Thanks
Aaron
* Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051127 10:56]:
Hi,
You may be pleased to know that in addition to hspell, now Maxim Iorsh's
fonts-hebrew-fancy and Zvi Har'El's taarich are available as RPMs from Fedora
Extras.
If you have
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Where pray tell can debs be found for them?
Thanks
Aaron
* Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051127 10:56]:
Hi,
You may be pleased to know that in addition to hspell, now Maxim Iorsh's
fonts-hebrew-fancy and Zvi Har'El's taarich are available as RPMs from
Fedora
that in addition to hspell, now Maxim Iorsh's
fonts-hebrew-fancy and Zvi Har'El's taarich are available as RPMs from
Fedora
Extras.
If you have /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo enabled, all you need is
to
yum install fonts-hebrew-fancy taarich
Please inform me
Hello all,
I remember reading about a solution to this problem; but I couldn't find
it in the archive.
How do I print a Hebrew web-page from within Firefox running on Fedora
Core 3/4?
OpenOffice/Abiword all seem to print just fine. But when I print from
Firefox I get white-spaces instead
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005, Gilboa Davara wrote about Re: Fedora contribution
mechanism:
Dan.
Thanks for adding hspell to -extra.
Do you have any idea if it'll be possible to add add ooo-hspell to
-extra (or better yet, making it OO 2.0 compatible and then add it to
-extra?)
There's an even
to have Hspell added to Fedora Core/Extra. In order
to contribute the software, I have to become a contributor. And for that, I need
to find a Fedora sponsor who would sponsor me.
Is there a Fedora sponsor in the audience?
Is there someone whose nephew knows a Fedora sponsor in the audience
Hi List,
I thought it would be nice to have Hspell added to Fedora Core/Extra. In order
to contribute the software, I have to become a contributor. And for that, I need
to find a Fedora sponsor who would sponsor me.
Is there a Fedora sponsor in the audience?
Is there someone whose nephew knows
Hi people,
I need some help with getting my wifi to work under fedora 4 on an intel
centrino machine
I installed ipw2100 and configured the network device eth1 to Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
I can find networks when I run iwlist eth1 scan, but when I run ifup
eth1
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What is ISO Hebrew? Do you mean mapping to plain values of ISO-8859-8
and hoping that the ancint X app will just take the inpput untranslated?
vi(m) for example likes that very much, also some menu systems.
With some basic locale setting of
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 10:05:39AM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
Am I imagining things?
I upgraded FC1 to FC4, and without any reconfiguration on my part,
the keyboard layout became window-specific instead of server-wide.
Display-wide, you mean.
No, window
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 02:04:37PM +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 10:05:39AM +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
I remember that years ago Nadav Har'El fantasized about such an option.
On my
Gnome it has been realized.
WindowMaker has had
On Sunday, 26 בJune 2005 15:13, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
And kxkb had this for the last 5 years.
Not exactly. KDE 1 had a keyboard switching program called kikbd that
had that feature (actually: kwm had a feature of using kikbd for
per-window keymap, and also per-class keymap and such).
Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OTOH, if you switch to Hebrew, and then use the X's group switching
shortcut to change to English, the kxkb tray indicator stays in Hebrew
mode saying you are using the Hebrew layout which means diddly squat to
what language you are actually typing.
I
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 05:41:00PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Quoting Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OTOH, if you switch to Hebrew, and then use the X's group switching
shortcut to change to English, the kxkb tray indicator stays in Hebrew
mode saying you are using the Hebrew layout which
On 26/06/2005, at 18:17, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
This is totally irrelevant: this part means that the window manager
uses
the layout switching method. However kxkb's switching method takes more
actions and is thus less appropriate for per-window mappings and such.
Then how come the keyboard
I hate GUIs that do things behind my back. I prefer to switch by hand.
Please see the attached script. I have been using it for years, it is
started from xinit. It switches per-display, as I need it to. In each
language, the normal Ralt-Shift switches to the alternate language, the
default
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Herouth Maoz wrote:
method. I mapped the keyboard switching to an easily-accessible function key
(why people prefer pressing two keys together is beyond me), and I use it to
Because all the keys are already in use with most advanced programs ?
Peter
Hey Amir,
I wonder if there is a way to create a keyboard shortcut (without
writing any code) which will perform
this task ; toggling/switching between the hebrew and english (and
other languages if somebody needs more).
I did not see in Preferences-Keyboard shortcuts a way to achieve
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 12:40:20AM +0300, Peter wrote:
I hate GUIs that do things behind my back. I prefer to switch by hand.
Please see the attached script. I have been using it for years, it is
started from xinit. It switches per-display, as I need it to. In each
language, the normal
Hello,
First , Fedora 4 bittornet download + installation went smooth.
I am using the Panel keyboard indicator to switch between
english and hebrew. (I had added Israeli (hebrew language , in fact) in
keyboard preferences-layouts-Add).
The keyboard indicator is a toggle:
A mouse click
On Saturday June 25 2005 22:29, Amir Binyamini wrote:
Hello,
First , Fedora 4 bittornet download + installation went smooth.
I am using the Panel keyboard indicator to switch between
english and hebrew. (I had added Israeli (hebrew language , in fact) in
keyboard preferences-layouts-Add
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 11:24:07PM +0300, Michael Vasiliev wrote:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard1
Driver kbd
Option XkbModel pc105
Option XkbLayout us,il
Option XkbCompat default+group_led
Option XkbOptions grp:alt_shift_toggle
EndSection
If you use
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 09:22:30 +0300, Amir Binyamini wrote:
I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be FC4-i386-DVD.iso
somewhere.
But I followed the download link and I saw there only disc1-disc4 iso images
(no DVD
Hi,
amazing!
I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be FC4-i386-DVD.iso
somewhere.
But I followed the download link and I saw there only disc1-disc4 iso images
(no DVD),
I am talking about:
http
I could only download the DVDs (both i386 and x86-64) using BitTorrent.
Gilboa
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 09:22 +0300, Amir Binyamini wrote:
Hi,
amazing!
I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be FC4-i386-DVD.iso
Search for FC4-i386-DVD in Google. You'll find it :)
Adir.
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Amir Binyamini wrote:
Hi,
amazing!
I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be FC4-i386-DVD.iso
somewhere.
But I followed
On Wednesday, 22 בJune 2005 09:22, Amir Binyamini wrote:
Hi,
amazing!
I am also thinking about installing fedora core 4 from a DVD.
I looked at fedora site and according to it there should be
FC4-i386-DVD.iso somewhere.
But I followed the download link and I saw there only disc1-disc4 iso
If it makes sense to you, and you don't need to re-install on multiple
computers, you could also do a net-install insted (of downloading all
again). I did it couple of weeks ago, it's painless.
see hebrew howto here:
http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/9172
* Mind you my ISP here mirror's fedora
computers, you could also do a net-install insted (of downloading all
again). I did it couple of weeks ago, it's painless.
see hebrew howto here:
http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/9172
* Mind you my ISP here mirror's fedora, so it was quite fast.
Uri
On Wednesday, 22 בJune 2005 13:17, Uri Sharf wrote:
If it makes sense to you, and you don't need to re-install on
multiple computers, you could also do a net-install insted (of
downloading all again). I did it couple of weeks ago, it's painless.
Not relevant - I need to install an unnetworked
I downloaded the DVD version for fedora core 4, and tried to boot from
it (on a relatively new P4 machine with a no-name DVD reader). on all
boot modes available I get a kernel panic: VFS complain about not being
able to mount root device NULL and suggest that I append root= to
the command
Did it detect your IDE chipset?
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 18:40 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
I downloaded the DVD version for fedora core 4, and tried to boot from
it (on a relatively new P4 machine with a no-name DVD reader). on all
boot modes available I get a kernel panic: VFS complain about
On Tuesday, 21 בJune 2005 18:56, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Did it detect your IDE chipset?
I think that it did, but I can't really tell as it runs pretty fast by,
and i can't page back or pause it. The box currently has Mandrake 10
installed on it, so I would consider it quite a shame if Fedora
installed on it, so I would consider it quite a shame if Fedora can't
hack the IDE chipset.
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 18:40 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
I downloaded the DVD version for fedora core 4, and tried to boot
from it (on a relatively new P4 machine with a no-name DVD reader).
on all boot modes
, but I can't really tell as it runs pretty fast by,
and i can't page back or pause it. The box currently has Mandrake 10
installed on it, so I would consider it quite a shame if Fedora can't
hack the IDE chipset.
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 18:40 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
I downloaded the DVD version
Hi All,
I recently switched from Mandrake to Fedora Core 3. I heard a lot of good
things about it...
Being the newbie that I am - I wonder how do I get updates and new sources for
RPMs... In MDK I used the URPMI tool, here I found the up2date tool.
Thing is I tried to register to the rhn, now
Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi All,
I recently switched from Mandrake to Fedora Core 3. I heard a lot of good
things about it...
Being the newbie that I am - I wonder how do I get updates and new sources for
RPMs... In MDK I used the URPMI tool, here I found the up2date tool.
Thing is I tried
My Palm (3.#1093;) losts connection (backup, restore,
etc) with Fedora Core2, Kernel 2.6.9-1.6_FC2 with the
following error message: the connection between
handheld and the desktop was lost. For example, when
I want to list programs on the Palm, the connect is
lost in the middle:
# pilot-xfer -p
In this case we even don't need to use lion's method - updating fstab is part
of kudzu script. So the simpliest workaround it's just chkconfig kudzu off.
For fixing this you can or learn kudzu script or STFW for solutions.
Rgds,
Vita
When I start my Intel PC with Fedora Core 2 sometimes
the boot process frozens exactly after checking
hardware (kudzu) as below
..
Checking for new hardware
Updating /etc/fstab -- here boot frozens
Then I do ctrl+alt+del and computer re-boots smoothly.
What could be the problem
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Evgeny Gesin wrote:
When I start my Intel PC with Fedora Core 2 sometimes
the boot process frozens exactly after checking
hardware (kudzu) as below
..
Checking for new hardware
Updating /etc/fstab -- here boot frozens
Then I do ctrl+alt+del and computerre
Not long ago, a friend told me that the Fedora project stopped releasing updates
for FC1, and that I should redirect my yum configuration to fedoralegacy.org.
Is that true? Why is this headache required? Is it RedHat making the life of
freeriders harder? Where can I see Fedora's support plan
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about fedora core support plan:
Not long ago, a friend told me that the Fedora project stopped releasing updates
for FC1, and that I should redirect my yum configuration to fedoralegacy.org.
Is that true?
Unfortunately it is. And they chose
Quoting Nadav Har'El, from the post of Sun, 24 Oct:
Is that true?
What are these users
supposed to do? Upgrade to Fedora Core 2 just a month before 3 is released?
why, they are supposed to by RHEL3 ES. what did you think?
Why is this headache required?
Like I said, I find
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 04:10:46PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
P.S. Fedora Core 3 was due to have been finished a few days ago, and
officially released to the general public on November 8.
On first read I thought you took Eli's last message seriously, and
phrased your idea such that it would
1. First I installed netQmail 1.0.5 on RedHat 9. I
sent and received messages without problem.
2. Then I installed netQmail 1.0.5 on Fedora Core 2.
Now I cannot send (SMTP) messages via KMail and
Mozilla:
- KMail says Could not connect to server.
- Mozilla-mail says connection to SMTP server
I noticed that actcom's mirror of Fedora 1 updates has not been in the past 3
weeks. I am not an actcom customer, which means they owe me absolutly nothing,
but also means that I don't know how to notify them of this problem.
Would someone volunteer to notify whoever is in charge in actcom?
Can
Has anyone successfully setup L2TP cable internet connection (013 Barak over
Arutzey-Zahav cables) on Fedora Core 2 or other similar rh based distribution runnig
2.6 kernel ?
regards,
Roman.
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To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL
1. You didn't specify the Fedora Core version (1 or 2).
2. Did you try RTFMing http://www.linux-laptop.net/?
--- Omer
My blog is at http://www.livejournal.com/users/tddpirate/
My opinions, as expressed in this E-mail message, are mine alone.
They do
Hi all,
i have Fedora core 2, it has alsa utils
already in it, but the sound card on my ASUS motherboard wasn't detected
properly, how can i "activate" alsa to detect it? there is no alsaconf,
alsaconfig binary anywhere on the system.
thanks.
On Monday 14 June 2004 19:09, Amir Spivak wrote:
Hi all,
i have Fedora core 2, it has alsa utils already in it, but the sound card
on my ASUS motherboard wasn't detected properly, how can i activate alsa
to detect it? there is no alsaconf, alsaconfig binary anywhere on the
system. thanks
The best solution for alsa and fedora is planet CCRMA.
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
This is an apt-get repository which will get your audio up and running.
Aaron
On ב', 2004-06-14 at 19:56, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Monday 14 June 2004 19:09, Amir Spivak wrote:
Hi all,
i have
Hi all,
a general quest. which OS is more
robust/reliable? RH9 or Fedora core 1?
I know that Fedore came later but it isn't
a RH product.
thx.
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Amir Spivak wrote:
Hi all,
a general quest. which OS is more robust/reliable? RH9 or Fedora core 1?
I know that Fedore came later but it isn't a RH product.
thx.
RH9 is out of the game - there are no more updates for it from Red Hat. If
you have a security bug, you
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On Thursday 03 June 2004 18:35, Orna Agmon wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Amir Spivak wrote:
Hi all,
a general quest. which OS is more robust/reliable? RH9 or Fedora core 1?
I know that Fedore came later but it isn't a RH product.
thx.
RH9
I have the feeling that my Fedora Core 1 Linux installation on a IBM
ThinkPad R40e laptop is too slow to start up applications.
Once an application has been started, its response time is adequate.
This happens even when I start up only a term and a relatively fast
application (AbiWord
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Omer Zak wrote:
Omer, what did you run there before ? Was it faster ? What hard disk
does it have ? 128M RAM ?
--Ariel
I have the feeling that my Fedora Core 1 Linux installation on a IBM
ThinkPad R40e laptop is too slow to start up applications.
Once
surprised if raw memory size turns out to be the
bottleneck.
Ariel Biener wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Omer Zak wrote:
Omer, what did you run there before ? Was it faster ? What hard disk
does it have ? 128M RAM ?
--Ariel
I have the feeling that my Fedora Core 1 Linux installation on a IBM
Hi Omer,
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Omer Zak wrote:
The system configuration is:
128MB memory
256MB swap
1.7GHz Intel Mobile Celeron (stepping 07) processor (3381.65 BogoMIPS)
Gnome desktop
What should I check in order to speed up the system?
Although you might not like to hear this, you should
I have FC2 on Dell Inspiron 8200, P4 Mobile 2.0Ghz, with 512 MB and
performance, in KDE especially, can be outrageously bad. Menus can take
couple of seconds to open etc. I also run Debian on the same machine, same
version of KDE (3.2.2), and the difference in performance is very obvious. I
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 02:16:25PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
I have the feeling that my Fedora Core 1 Linux installation on a IBM
ThinkPad R40e laptop is too slow to start up applications.
Once an application has been started, its response time is adequate.
This happens even when I start up only
I had FC1 and it got slow to the point of annoying.
I played with services etc but got little success.
I actually liked FC1 and would still be using it if not for the
slowness.
I am using Xandros and on the same hardware/ram it has been much faster,
at least until I started running tons of
Well with the close obsoletion of rhl-9 and sinking of well them redhat
folks ain't bluffing...
A colleague of mine sent me a piece about the fedora-core2 test2 release
notes ... :)
Have fun -
--
Lior Kesos - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content Development Team Leader
in
Fedora Core release 1?
spadin
2. Is it possible to make it work with the installed JRE after
installation was completed?
3. Exactly to which executables should I point the menu pane shortcuts
for OpenOffice applications?
all the files in the root of your installation.
in iglu you will find
By the way, as far as OpenOffice is concerned, I am Aunt Tilly (or
rather, Uncle Tom) and hints are only a bit more helpful to me than they
are to Aunt Tilly.
Diego Iastrubni wrote:
On Saturday 27 March 2004 16:07, Omer Zak wrote:
Just tried it. It tries to display text (both in
On Saturday 27 March 2004 18:22, Omer Zak wrote:
By the way, as far as OpenOffice is concerned, I am Aunt Tilly (or
rather, Uncle Tom) and hints are only a bit more helpful to me than they
are to Aunt Tilly.
???
the language is hardcoded into the application.
What to do if I want to work
I bought a new laptop, paid the MS-Tax (for Windows XP), and I want to
install Linux on it.
When looking for ISO images of Fedora, I found no Israeli mirror of
Fedora ISO's.
The most recent mirrored version in that lineage is RedHat 9.
So I am downloading Fedora ISOs (slowly) from abroad
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 10:03:23PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
I bought a new laptop, paid the MS-Tax (for Windows XP), and I want to
install Linux on it.
When looking for ISO images of Fedora, I found no Israeli mirror of
Fedora ISO's.
ftp.tau.ac.il:/pub/OS/RedHat/Fedora-core-iso
The most
Actcom host a mirror of Fedora:
ftp://mirror.israel.net/pub/fedora/linux/core/1/i386/os/
or
http://mirror.israel.net/pub/fedora/linux/core/1/i386/os/
You can see their list of mirrors at
http://mirror.israel.net/
Jason
I bought a new laptop, paid the MS-Tax (for Windows XP), and I want
Hi Omer,
I had Fedora running for months with nary a problem and hebrew was also
an easy fix.
Why are there no mirrors?
I have no idea but I do think that bittorrent (sp) is the preferred way
to download it.
I also downloaded the iso's.
Aaron
Omer Zak wrote:
I bought a new laptop, paid
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Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 10:03:23PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
I bought a new laptop, paid the MS-Tax (for Windows XP), and I want to
install Linux on it.
When looking for ISO images of Fedora, I found no Israeli mirror of
Fedora ISO's.
ftp.tau.ac.il
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 22:03, Omer Zak wrote:
I bought a new laptop, paid the MS-Tax (for Windows XP), and I want to
install Linux on it.
When looking for ISO images of Fedora, I found no Israeli mirror of
Fedora ISO's.
The most recent mirrored version in that lineage is RedHat 9.
So I
Hi!
For the last time: please avoid using forms like bemida ve, mea'har
ve, bemikreh ve. These forms are incorrect. They are perfectly correct
with she.
[P.S: the CC to Linux-IL is intentional because you are not responsive]
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
I know this is way offtopic, but I must add that while Shlomi is
perfectly correct, in most cases it is even better to use im
(instead of bemida ve, bemikreh ve) and ki (instead of
mea'har ve). And, Shlomi, I don't think you need to take this
whole subject so seriously. People are making many more
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote about Re: Please answer me!!! [was Re:
MP3 in Fedora Core 1]:
mea'har ve). And, Shlomi, I don't think you need to take this
whole subject so seriously. People are making many more Hebrew
mistakes (as well as English ones) and you can't change
Hi list.
I know this issue has been discussed here in the past, specifically about XMMS
and the missing MP3 input plugin.
Well, I got XMMS to play, but that just half the problem - I want KDE and
GNOME to play MP3.
Both aRts (for KDE) and gstreamer (for GNOME) that came with Fedora Core 1
aRts (for KDE) and gstreamer (for GNOME) that came with Fedora Core 1
seem to lack the capabilities to play MP3s. they play vorbis files just fine,
but when asked to play MP3 files, both aRts based the gstreamer based
applications just refuse to play - no error messages at all.
Anybody
My qualified Colleague Tzafrir Cohen helped me demystify the mystery.
It's that pesky lil gkb keyboard applet that was mishandeling some setkb
options and somehow left the system without CTRL-ALT anything ...
To solve in an infected system try ..
propmt setxkbmap -option -option
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