OI>> How do I install the C compiler on RedHat 5.2?
rpm -ivh gcc-*
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VV>> > Huh ! In MY days, we had only 1's!
VV>>
VV>> No zeroes?
Well, Romans lived without zeroes for long time...
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HBH>> Also, regarding the hebrew issue, I received an email from one
HBH>> of the i18n team that says there will be "probably" a
HBH>> right-to-left hebrew support in the upcoming KDE 2.0 with QT
HBH>> 2.0, but not right-to-left writing method ..
Well, judging from the fact that my and several ot
VV>> Hebrew Language Academy, for those who don't speak the Holy
VV>> Language) decided that Computer is Mahshev, and Upgrade is
VV>> Shidrug (no word for Downgrade, AFAIK). If the Hebrew
Well, that's because (*)no Microsoft user ever wants to downgrade. And
even he does, he can't - because .
A
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, 15:47 Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
>> Second: why you are sending to "out" address of the
>> list? This is a bad idea.
Oh, and I did the same... I'm stupid, yes.
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First of all: why you can't format your lines so that they are readable?
Second: why you are sending to "out" address of the list? This is a bad
idea.
BTW: does anybody know a way to prevent users sending to the "-out"
address directly?
JOO>> That does not mean that true localization of all co
DS>> 1. Contrary to common belief (and expressions on this forum),
DS>>there are *no* multiple standards of Hebrew e-mail. There
DS>>is exactly one standard for encoding Hebrew in e-mail
DS>>(RFC1555/6, and SI1904 - which are identical). This standard
Did you at least read the RFC? It
PLP>> I still like the idea of toggling front panel switches more...
Oh no... I thought I've forgotten this. Those young GUI kiddies don't even
imagine what it's like to debug program by flipping switches that send
signals to the bus, and see responce as a row of LED's... And surely,
almost every
It's already 2nd, but anyway :)
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VV>> No idea. And I don't think that sending a DOS virus to a Linux
VV>> list is a proper way to distribute viruses.
Tell this to happy99.exe, it would listen :)
VV>> To all who want this list to stay open: here we go again.
I don't get it. How making list closed would prevent getting viruses
IA>> I got contacted by Stephen Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IA>> because he is looking for programmers to work on a new
IA>> distribution that uses windows to get all the settings right and
Not the (R) sort of windows, I hope? ;) I wonder how one can get even half
a thing right with those...
IA>
IASS>> I fired up outlook was 2 years ago. on TV they didn't say what the virus
IASS>> does, just said it works through outlook. I later looked into some other
You may look on it on http://www.root.org/. The virus is completely Open
Source. :)) In fact, since it's all the source, no wonder about
IASS>> half-and-half. if I read you something off the screen, I won't
IASS>> translate it on the fly. "Tivdok Et HaKinfug Shel HaInittab, VeTekanfeg
The word "kinfug" somehow associates in my brain with "kung-fu". I imagine
user kicking the innocent screen and crying "why my default color depth
ak>> Interesting. I am moving my lists from majordomo to mailman.
ak>> Mostly to get a) away from perl and into python b) a web interface
BTW, I've recently discovered web interface to majordomo - MajorCool.
Looks... err... cool. :) Somebody used it, has something to say about it?
The only thi
MZA>> Why? Do you speak english with other people? If I called you to ask
MZA>> something about linux (assuming you will be willing to answer), will we
MZA>> speak in english or in hebrew?
I'm not sure I'd speak either of them, if you'd call me without me asking
you to do so. ;)) And if you'd wak
SS>> is just too uncomfortable (change reading-dir every second word ?). The
SS>> problem is that we won't get an most-hebrew op system (like win98
SS>> localized) with Linux soon, so even the best hebrew manual won't help much
Moreover, I imagine how much work is to bring hebrew localization to
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, 23:36 Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
MZA>>
MZA>>.(linux-il) åæ äöåôú úîéùøá úéøáòá íéøñî çåìùî
MZA>> ããåòì / øùôàì òéöî éðà
If you only could at least format you lines so that they'd be readabl
GA>> /dev/hda* (I have several partitions) has reached maximal
GA>> mount count, check forced.
GA>>
GA>> do you know why this is happening ?
Exactly the cause it wrote on the screen - because maximal mount count was
reached. Each partition is checked after certain number of mounts - just
in cas
JOO>> Potentially someone could write a driver to allow Win 95 to
JOO>> see Linux partitions, but are you sure you want to do that?
It's done, so the question is invalid. Though last time I looked operation
with the EXT2 tools was a bit painful (somewhat like CP/M or even worse),
but that was
AR>> The system freezes after a few days of work. After the crash, I
AR>> performed Power OFF/ON - it reboots and continues working just
AR>> fine. No unusual/abnormal messages found in /var/log/* It seems
AR>> that there was called "cpu halt" instruction by kernel.
Well, you obviously don't know
OA>> hello.
OA>> I seem to have a problem with telneting to my machine (running RH5.2) -
OA>> sometime, I think that after I lose connection abrupty (i.e. my modem
OA>> disconnects with no prior notice) while logged in as root, I seem to lose
OA>> access to the root account - I always get the 'lo
HA>> a) does the Linux or programs like the window manager, can run "multiple
HA>> copies" economically, i.e. if one users needs sau 20MB for the core of the
HA>> WM, the second user needs much less?, well i am sure that computer
HA>> system experts know what i mean i cant remember the currect
On 25 Mar 1999, 12:51 Aharon (Al) Schkolnik wrote:
AAS>> Does anyone have the official zone file for Israel including 1999
AAS>> daylight savings (summer) time ?
Are the dates for 1999 known already?
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BNM>> 1. Can I set the mail to dail ever 15 min to get the mail
Why not? Cron is your friend. Or at, if you prefer rescheduling the task
every time (like "do in in 15 minutes from last time" and not "do it every
15 minutes regardless of what happens"). Set cron to do "ifup ppp0" every
15 minutes,
EB>> among a lot of "yada yada" (ouch, I love it:), it says that
EB>> "LINUX is the OS that will let any business to jump into the next
EB>> millennium..."
I just wonder - how many advertisement businesses will badly need
copyrighters in about a year - when all those dumb "millennium" slogans
w
OG>> Locate is nice, and it would have found hwclock indeed, but
OG>> the database should be up-to-date. Many home users don't run it.
OG>> I didn't know if James did, and thus did not mention it.
AFAIR, updatedb is run once on install... And updatedb is installed in
cron by default on RH. So mo
BNM>> I know how to to CNAME like www.canaan.co.il - ftp.canaan.co.il
BNM>> but don't know how to add totally new xxx.co.il without new IP
You don't need IP for zone at all, AFAIK. Just define new zone and that's
all, and inside a zone you may define just CNAME records or just MX
records or anyth
M>> Hello All
M>> Is there any option to use mail without sendmail ?
M>> i'm writting a CGI script that supposed to deliver mail to other domains
M>> but i do not want it to use the local (on the same computer) sendmail
M>> program.
M>> Infact i do not want to install the sendmail at all.
M>>
M>>
JOO>> Again, a good strategy, except on RH 5.0-5.2 there is no clock.8 file.
JOO>> There is a hwclock.8 file.
Again, RTFM helps. locate looks for substrings, not exact matches.
hwclock.8 has substring "clock.8", so it would be matched. Yes, I do check
advices when I post them (if it's possible).
PLP>> find $MANPATH -name "clock*" -print
Uh-oh... locate is perfectly good command, why not to use it? Like in
"locate clock.8", which would explain everything.
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OG>> man 8 clock
man 8 hwclock
Also, man 8 setclock
At least on my RH. It was "clock" somewhere in time, but it moved to be
hwclock - I think to emphasize that it sets hardware clock, not just some
volatile "system time" :)
OG>> Well, the man page for clock(8) may be missing on your system, but
IA>> it seems to use the hinting correctly in all font sizes, only it won't
IA>> do antialiasing like windows does (well, most of the time) and doesn't
IA>> support two-byte charsets in a font (specifically Hebrew couldn't be
IA>> displayed here from standard Hebrew windows distribution)
Or I don
BNM>> Whow 300 $ !!!
BNM>> So i need to buy
BNM>> 1 win95
BNM>> 2 office 97
BNM>> 3 vmware
BNM>>
BNM>> expensive !!
Write letters to M$ and ask why they are charging so much for their
products :) VMWare is well worth $300, if it would speed-up a little (just
now it's hardly usable on my p133, bu
IA>> ok, who is thwe wise ass who set his iname account to loop back into the
IA>> list?
IA>>
IA>> stupid question really, he probably can't read this, since his mail is
IA>> looping back to majordomo ad infinitum (et nauseum).
Well, this is not only list which was looped by this contel.co.il
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