That Makes two of us :-)
Yosi
I though that i am the only person eating this shit.
Best Regards
Evgeny
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You Wrote:
Last thing: There is an Axiom that RH is better for servers while
Mandrake is better for clients. But from my humble opinion, I see
the opposite, at least with the latest versions (MD7.1 vs. RH6.2):
Mandrake supports features which are important for servers (e.g.
ReiserFS, Paranoid
Noam Meltzer wrote:
I'm sure this was talked here before, but I really need you help. Maybe
if some1 would contact me privately, this would be nice.
I have a newlly installed SuSE 6.4 system (with what it comes, kernel,
kde, etc. didn't have the power to check and remember) I worked before
Thank you all, Yosi, Tzafrir, Oleg, Ira, Chen, and Izar.
To say that now I'm less confused than before, will not be correct,
but I'll try to use your generous responses to make decisions.
Anyway, some notes:
"Mandrake also wins (hands down) the "easiest distribution to break
into remotely"
Hi
I need a terminal emulator that can display 7bit hebrew. I don't need
any right-to-left cursor support (though it would be nice to have).
6 Monthes ago I patched the java-telnet application (I think it's GNU
software now) to do that, but I can't limit myself to Netscape anymore
(an outside
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
In addition, it is not easy to patch existing kernels with the
secure-linux patches, because usually these kernels (especially RH
and Mandrake) already contain many other patches, and are already
I never recompile their sources anyway, I DL and compile
I need 256 megs for my new machine ASAP, and I just heard there is a
price inflation in the hollyland lately. while pricewatch quotes
$130-$135 for a 128 meg PC100 DIMM in the US, the prices here are
$170-$185. anyone knows why this is or when I can get off cheaper in
Israel?
thanks in advance,
Guys
Here is a rather dicy one.
I am looking for an web-based event calendar using PostgreSQL with
public but moderated submission
Last year, I bumped into one that looked good and boasted that it
created URL easily parsed by search engines.
i.e. a URL such as
I am using mandrake 7.1 primarily because it configured the the xserver on
my Intel 810 mother board of a BookPC.
I liked using linuxconf on my RH system because it could be configured from
another machine with a web browser.
Can Linuxconf be installed on a Mandrake system or can Drakeconf
I heard that there was beta that supported hebrew.
Is it true ?
the 5.2 is the result of that beta ?
In the site i can only see other language supports and I assume that
there is some patch or the rumor is wrong.
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You wrote:
Thank you all, Yosi, Tzafrir, Oleg, Ira, Chen, and Izar.
You're welcome.
I wish I could use a distro ready with special security patches
(maybe KRUD?).
Ohhh, but you can. I did not include this in my previous reply because I
thought it is irrelevant to your question. There is
From my knowledge, it can read Hebrew office documents - but show them
in reverse (and there is no right-to-left support)
I checked with some people in Sun - no Star Office in hebrew is planned
unfortunately.
Ofcourse, Sun has stated that they will release the source code under
their SCSL -
Try using webmin(comes on Mandrake 7.1 or as an rpm on
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/webmin-0.80-5md
k.noarch.html )
(BTW Did anybody try it? www.webmin.com can be used to admin most of other
unix OS'es)
you can admin through your browser http://YOUR-IP:1
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Richard Fiedler wrote:
I am using mandrake 7.1 primarily because it configured the the xserver on
my Intel 810 mother board of a BookPC.
I liked using linuxconf on my RH system because it could be configured from
another machine with a web browser.
MindTerm gives me
[Izar: Note the question at the bottom of the message]
Regarding GNOME vs. KDE: I didn't ask which is better; It's a
religious question, and involves personal taste, etc. I only asked
if one of them is more suitable to RH while another one is more
define "suitable" then? they are not
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
Thank you all, Yosi, Tzafrir, Oleg, Ira, Chen, and Izar.
To say that now I'm less confused than before, will not be correct,
but I'll try to use your generous responses to make decisions.
Anyway, some notes:
"Mandrake also wins (hands down) the
When I click on the rpm to install this I get a message about unsatisfied
dependences:
mmm = 1.0.12 ,libmm.so.10
What do I do? Punt? Ignore, or what?
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Richard Fiedler wrote:
When I click on the rpm to install this I get a message about unsatisfied
dependences:
mmm = 1.0.12 ,libmm.so.10
maybe install the latest libmm RPM?
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Richard Fiedler wrote:
When I click on the rpm to install this I get a message about unsatisfied
dependences:
mmm = 1.0.12 ,libmm.so.10
maybe install the latest libmm RPM?
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