On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 10:35:40AM +0200, David Sapir wrote:
Hi,
I need to identify a computer in a unique way. Can anyone point me to
source code in C or C++ that gets from the system:
There is no way to do this, in the general case, except maybe by using
the CPU ID, which doesn't exist on
Hello
I'm trying to compile the Demos writed by Denis Girou.
And there are some packages that I can't find.
The File seminar.com use the next package:
\usepackage{pst-fr3d} % PSTricks 3D framed boxes
\usepackage{pst-grad} % PSTricks gradient mode
On Sunday 18 January 2004 11:40, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
For example the package pst-fr3d I can't find.
Do you now this class ??, Where I can download it??
Google for it -- first and second hits...
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Hello list.
I just want to tip you off, that there's a great tool for converting
LaTeX to HTML. It's called TeX4ht, and it's nothing like LaTeX2html and
friends. This one WORKS, even if there are nested macros, as most of us
by-hand LaTeX authors have. It also generates beautiful output,
Hello Adir.
As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
very popular topic: The knockout winner of google searches, that bring
people to my site, is exactly iptables and masquerading (since I
Hi Eli,
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
Yes, I remember that.
And yes, I treated firewalling as a side issue in my lecture. After all,
we
Oron Peled wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 11:40, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
For example the package pst-fr3d I can't find.
Do you now this class ??, Where I can download it??
Google for it -- first and second hits...
Sorry do you right. I did my search on google for linux.
I also
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
Hello Adir.
As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
very popular topic: The knockout winner of google searches, that bring
people to my site, is
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
I agree with Eli on this point. I think this is a great lecture for SIL,
but Eli's lecture was given not so long ago, and I feel there is a bit
more to GNU and Linux than repeating topics in such a small time interval.
I will not repeat on his topics at
Hi,
I updated the W2L site to reflect the fact that the series is over. I also
added an English page with the titles of the lectures for foriegn visitors.
Take a look at http://www.haifux.org/newcomers
(Don't worry, the old site is backed up)
Alon
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