On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: MORE [was: Equipment - anyone?]":
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Dan Armak wrote about "Re: MORE [was: Equipment - anyone?]":
> > This is probably getting OT, but I'll take this opportunity to ask: anyone
> > know where I can get a low-end usb sound car
Couldn't resist the temptation: I am looking for a DB9 Mac mouse for my
trusty Macintosh 512k. Willing to trade for some really good stuff and/or
cash.
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Naum Greenberg
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From: "Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Dan Armak wrote about "Re: MORE [was: Equipment - anyone?]":
> This is probably getting OT, but I'll take this opportunity to ask: anyone
> know where I can get a low-end usb sound card?
> There are several on the market in the 40-50 $ range (fex. Xitel HiFi Link,
> Griffin
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote about "MORE [was:
Equipment - anyone?]":
> All stuff has been taken ;-)
Where do you get all that weird stuff? :)
Can I trade you on Commodore 64, one VIC 20, and one 3B1 for a Microvax?
(just kidding ;)).
Anyway, here's an idea for y
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Hello,
This is probably getting OT, but I'll take this opportunity to ask: anyone
know where I can get a low-end usb sound card?
There are several on the market in the 40-50 $ range (fex. Xitel HiFi Link,
Griffin iMic, etc) but I haven't been able t
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
> Speaking of such- anyone know a good place to grab a low cost used
> computer (PII or P3) to run linux on? My parent's computer just died,
> and they need a machine (which I will administrator), but their budget
> is way low...
> I am in Herzlia, so
Quoth Shoshannah Forbes:
> Speaking of such- anyone know a good place to grab a low cost used
> computer (PII or P3) to run linux on? My parent's computer just died,
> and they need a machine (which I will administrator), but their budget
> is way low...
I there not, somewhere in telaviv, a pl
Speaking of such- anyone know a good place to grab a low cost used
computer (PII or P3) to run linux on? My parent's computer just died,
and they need a machine (which I will administrator), but their budget
is way low...
I am in Herzlia, so something in the area would be good.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, David Harel wrote:
So now to the qtrans package.
I installed RH7.3 and it still does not compile. What more should I do,
install RH5.2??
That is one possible solution.
Another possible solution is to give us an error message which is more
specifi
Quoth Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader:
All stuff has been taken ;-)
I thank all people who dib'ed on equipment and I thank all those who
decided to cotribute disks.
Now to MORE equipment for gift or junk-based trade:
1. USR 33.6 Sportster modem (no power supply, but works)
2. "
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 03:14:44PM +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
> 3. gcc -Wall -g -otest test_httpd.c test_common.c -lpth
> You get a clean compile/link, but running test does nothing!
A name space collision with bash's internal command?
$ test
$ type test
test is a shell builtin
$
> But
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, David Harel wrote:
> So now to the qtrans package.
> I installed RH7.3 and it still does not compile. What more should I do,
> install RH5.2??
That is one possible solution.
Another possible solution is to give us an error message which is more
specific than "does not compil
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 03:07:01PM +0200, David Harel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After installing RH8.0 many source level packages stopped compiling. I
> understand that the source level compatibility problem is due to an
> attempt to comply with the standards. I also understand that the run
> time libra
Has anyone come across this:
1. Environment: SuSE 8.1 as is, kernel 2.4.19 and gcc 3.2
2. Build the cannonical "Hello, world!" programme,
gcc -ohello hello.c
Everything fine.
3. cp hello shalom and then shalom
Everything fine.
4. ln -s hello bonjour and then bonjour
Everything fine.
Now for the
Hi,
After installing RH8.0 many source level packages stopped compiling. I
understand that the source level compatibility problem is due to an
attempt to comply with the standards. I also understand that the run
time libraries are backward compatible. I hope my understandings are
correct.
Stil
Hi,
We, no but that's exactly what the /autogen.sh script
should have created.
The code is from CVS and they dont have a configure.in
what they have is a /autogen.sh script which should
create all the needed files so I can make, make
install the code.
I have added the script maybe you'll find so
On 2003-02-21, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I do hope it becomes available, but don't know the issues involved. When
> the Technion decided to teach the book "Computation Structures" from MIT
> Press, in the course "Logic Design" it received or licensed a few
> simulators from MIT. Now those simulators we
Nadav Har'El wrote:
P.S. The niqqud-less versions of their site looks beautiful in
Mozilla.
Unfortunately, the ones with niqqud look horrible, because Mozilla renders
those on the side, not below the letters. Does anybody on this list knows
when, if ever, Mozilla are planning to support Hebrew diac
Erez Boym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I also have a problem with autoheader, running a
> /autogen.sh script the result is :
> Running autoheader
> /usr/bin/m4: configure.in: No such file or directory
> ERROR: autoheader didn't create
> simgear/simgear_config.h.in!
Do you have a configure.in in the dir
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