Best solution:
Install Lilo, boot into linux by default, start X and VMWare with the
original Windows.
They get Windows, you get Linux (e.g. X on another VC), nobody has to
reboot any more and, best of all, you'll get a faster computer after your
father complains that the system got slower (and
Hi
I've just tried the the rpm of abiword-gtk-bidi-0.9.6.1 from
http://sf.net/projects/abiword/ -files
I managed to get the fonts set up somehow. But bidi does not seem to be
enabled. Is it just me?
One other thing: When I tried to print a hebrew document to postscript and
view the result with
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
Best solution:
Install Lilo, boot into linux by default, start X and VMWare with the
original Windows.
all is nice and dandy, BUT... there's the question of the cost of a
VMWare license (I have a serious intention of using my student card to
get
Greetings to all,
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Greetings to all,
Position: Research Engineer
Requirements:
- Advanced Linux user / programmer / admin .
- Familiarity with a programming language (Perl,
Python C/C++)
- Must be a team player, with willingness to work
hard and learn (in the RTFM way).
- At least 2 years work experience under
Hello List!
I have gone through the how-to of tc, but haven't figured out what would be
the best and easiest way to
set up a direction/port based filter to reduce traffic.
What I want is rather simple
limit all outgoing traffic from my machine to remote port x (let's say ftp)
to for example
Check the advance-routing-HOWTO
All there + examples
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Check out rshaper for netfilter,
i hear its not bad:
http://ar.linux.it/software/#rshaper
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Ira Abramov wrote:
I'm not going to install LILO - period. Since the rest of my family uses
Windows, there's no point in booting Linux not through it.
Shlomi, you're a grown boy, get yourself your own machine maybe? :-))
And who may I ask is going to pay for it? At
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:42:34PM +0200, Yair Friedman (Jerusalem) wrote:
Yedidyah Bar-David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way for the data to make that happen, instead of the
application? I looked at the Unicode bidi algorithm and I don't think
I found anything (any unicode
Hi All,
I've updated my firewall/gateway to kernel 2.4.x and one of the problems I'm
facing is that I cannot receive/send video and people cannot call me.
With kernel 2.2.x there is a module for this, but not for kernel 2.4.x
Anyone knows a good solution?
Thanks,
Hetz
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi All,
I've updated my firewall/gateway to kernel 2.4.x and one of the problems I'm
facing is that I cannot receive/send video and people cannot call me.
With kernel 2.2.x there is a module for this, but not for kernel 2.4.x
Anyone knows a good
Nop,
Netmeeting uses H.323 but with some EOF signals + other RFC's implementations
(for white board, file transfer, chat etc)...
So in order to use to use a H.323 client to NetMetting you need a gateway
(there is one for kernel 2.2.X - commercial one)..
Hetz
On Sunday 30 December 2001
a new minor version of the adsl howto has been released. from now on,
the adsl howto will be available from:
http://damyen.technion.ac.il/~dani/adsl-howto.txt [same as always]
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~mulix/adsl-howto.txt [this one changed]
the only new thing in this version is that i
http://regional.megiddo.k12.il/ilexchange/
This site was created for people who wish to buy and sell burned Open
Source Oriented software.
Currently there are offers of a number of distros, with a price of 20NIS
per DISTRO.
I hope that this will prove successful.
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Tzafrir Cohen
Hetz,
There is a new effort in the netfilter project that includes an H323
module. It requires patches and is in a developement status. Did not try
it yet.
Dani
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Nop,
Netmeeting uses H.323 but with some EOF signals + other RFC's implementations
(for
I am sorry (not so very much, just a bit :-) to notice a number of
inexactitudes in the attached excerpts.
1) It is not true that (speaking of the support for Ctrl+RightShift):
I don't think this is necessary it's removed from recent versions of
windows too where only language toggle is done.
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