Harry,
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Hello,
I need to know if FTP has support for multibyte
languages.
Meaning, if the locale is set to be multibyte
languages like Japanese/
Chinese, does FTP/FTPD in solaris support it?
With Regards,
Shilpa.
What sort of support? AFAIK, the ftp protocol transfers
either raw binary
What i wanted to know was, if the filename has got multibyte characters, and
not if the content of the file is multibyte.
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Gary gdri...@gmail.com writes:
It occurred to me that you might get better graphics performance by
_not_ running your Windows apps in a virtual machine. If that's
critical then you may want to virtualize Solaris instead. Or dual
boot. Just a thought...
Not sure why I never thought of that...
Dmitry G. Kozhinov d...@desktopfay.com
writes:
It occurred to me that you might get better graphics performance by
_not_ running your Windows apps in a virtual machine. If that's
critical then you may want to virtualize Solaris instead. Or dual
boot. Just a thought...
I had exactly the same
Albert Lee tr...@opensolaris.org writes:
Harry,
I tried entering your email in the subscription form, and there was no
problem. I guess there was a typo in the address during your previous
attempt to subscribe. If you clicked through the confirmation message, you
should be subscribed now.
What i wanted to know was, if the filename has got
multibyte characters, and not if the content of the
file is multibyte.
Between two Unix systems, it shouldn't matter,
since the convention there would be to use UTF-8 encoding
for multibyte names. UTF-8 is friendly to anything that
is 8-bit
On 10/20/10 21:42, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
While I still like the idea of a runtime function (new syscall
or extension to mprotect()) to control default stack or heap
permissions (mainly for use with a preloadable shared object
to apply to existing binaries that don't have a spare program
My request is rejected with:
Your subscription is not allowed because the email address you gave is
insecure
Try to contact Alasdair Lumsden at alasdai...@googlemail.com - he is the
creator of OpenIndiana project.
- Dmitry.
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Albert Lee tr...@opensolaris.org writes:
Harry,
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