I wonder what do others especially those providing consulting
services use for contact management / todo list.
Could you send me pointers to applications worth looking at ?
Gabor
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Gabor Szabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wonder what do others especially those providing consulting
services use for contact management / todo list.
OT
Nokia 6310i (or 6210)
I find it much more convenient than anything that exists on desktop
(or laptop). I cannot count on a computer to be on
If i am not mistaken cvs has a configuration option for internal filtering using
cvswrappers though i am not sure it works.
maybe you can take, for example, some script to convert doc to html before
filtering.
if thats not satisfactory:
concerning your doubting, there is a tool called OpenOffice
Late last night I made a horrible mistake!
I sent email to the list written in html.
Please accept my apologies.
Pinchas
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Cheers to the response of a mature list participant, who owns up to a
mistake in the practice of netiquette!
Rather than burst in tears, flame away and accuse the list
oldtimers of their attitude, which can only serve to repel newbies from
joining The One True Religion of Linux (TM), like the
I am reading the field rss in the mm_struct but to pass on all the
processes I use the macro for_each_task (defined in sched.h) - what
happens that when I boot I get the folloing kernel panic .. To kill the
idle task.. how I can check if it's the idle task I then do break in my
loop
Are there any handhelds that use unicode? Does the Sharp Zaurus support
Hebrew? How is the sincynk of the Sharp Zaurii with Linux (I remember reading
that there were issues with it).
Arie Folger
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who cannot himself give an
wow. not that I have any ideas (other than CVS), but just out of
curiosity, what is this for?
CVS would be nice if I could get people to use normal editors with
normal formats (read *ML)
Mainly for myself, and some startups I work with.
Some guys get all the right startups! All the startups I
Hello all
I'm on the look for a Hebrew CMS or Wiki.
My requirements are:
1. That it will be localized (i.e. the on-screen instructions will
also be localized)
2. That it will have the option to lock pages to a specific author,
and password-protect the author's account
3. Easy to install
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Arik Baratz wrote:
4. Better if it's written in a programming language one can read
and make changes to (i.e. not Perl CGI)
Talk about FUD
Gabor
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On Wednesday 17 December 2003 14:39, Yishay Mor wrote:
CVS would be nice if I could get people to use normal editors with
normal formats (read *ML)
Mainly for myself, and some startups I work with.
I didn't follow the entire discussion, so forgive me if this software has
already been ruled
Hello,
The following is a description of the project in the context of
a proposal for a FIXIT session at the LinuxConfAu 2004.
The project's homepage is at: http://www.computerbank.org.au/
I think it would be great if we could duplicate this fine
effort in Israel...
--Amos
Original
Actually, I faced the exact same problem. In the end I wrote my own CMS, as
you can look at my site: http://pagan.clean-mail.net.
I do not have some of the functions that you mentioned, but we can come with
something up if you are willing to help on the dev side. I use PHP and MySQL
and nothing
Yishay Mor wrote:
As a QD alternative, I've used JSPWiki (.org). Its a wiki (surprise),
Which reminds me a question I'm bothering with for quite a while -
is anyone aware of Hebrew-enabled Wiki engines? The only one I found
so far is the Hebrew Wikipedia effort, and I'm not sure I like their
-Original Message-
From: Gabor Szabo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4. Better if it's written in a programming language one can read
and make changes to (i.e. not Perl CGI)
Talk about FUD
Sorry, Gabor, I'm a Python person. My ignorance of Perl combined with my
lack of will to
If it's a CMS-type thingy I prefer one more akin to movabletype.org.
My PHP/HTTP skillz are not good. I prefer to work on things closer to my
heart, where I can express myself more fully.
-- Arik
-Original Message-
From: Oleg Kobets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December
movabletype.org is a blog system, not article system. I was under the
impression that when you said CMS, you meant content as in atricles.
btw, php is very easy. I learned it all in 2 weeks, which is the exact time
it took me to build my site.
- Original Message -
From: Arik Baratz
Title:
Hi all
I am using the macro
for_each_process and when i'm booting my new kernel i am getting the folloing
message :
kernel panic:
attemted to kill the init task or kernel
panic: attemted to kill theidle task
Itried to put the folloing condition
:
if
((p-pid==0)||(p-pid==1))
I am using RedHat 9.0, with mozilla 1.5 I downloaded as a tar file
(mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-1.5.tar.gz). This mozilla doesn't support Xprint by
default, and this is also what you miss. Do do it, I had to add the line
user_pref(print.print_method, 1);
in mozilla preferences file (you can do it
Gabor's list of Hebrew Wiki's should be a good starting point (Gabor?).
JSPWiki acknowledges unicode, so it should work for you. See
http://www.jspwiki.org/
Plone has extensive localization capabilities, including automatic
switching between different versions of the same page per your language
OSEF have created a Knoppix based distro oriented at school /
educational environments. My 7 yr old kid loves it. Is anyone aware of a
similar Hebrew speaking project? I know there are some gurus on this
list who manage distros, is anyone up to localizing the OSEF distro?
http://www.osef.org/
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:33:24AM +0200, Pinchas Rosenfeld wrote:
Sorry for mailing this mail in HTML!
When I am running Mozilla 1.3.1 or 1.4.0 on my Mandrake-9.2 or RH
9-Enterprise WS Partitions,
I can print Hebrew pages on any one of my CUPS configured printers,
selected from the
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:05:11AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote:
Lior Kaplan wrote:
Maybe http://subversion.tigris.org/ ?
Looks really nice, but is a source code management system (in general)
as a document management system? Considering that many documents (MS
Office files,
Yishay Mor wrote:
wow. not that I have any ideas (other than CVS), but just out of
curiosity, what is this for?
CVS would be nice if I could get people to use normal editors with
normal formats (read *ML)
Mainly for myself, and some startups I work with.
Some guys get all the right
Arie Folger wrote:
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 14:39, Yishay Mor wrote:
CVS would be nice if I could get people to use normal editors with
normal formats (read *ML)
Mainly for myself, and some startups I work with.
I didn't follow the entire discussion, so forgive me if this software has
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 14:44, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I wonder what do others especially those providing consulting
services use for contact management / todo list.
I once used a DOS shareware that could dial by name. After dumping
it (didn't use DOS anymore, and the modem was busy doing PPP)
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 14:44, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I wonder what do others especially those providing consulting
services use for contact management / todo list.
Could you send me pointers to applications worth looking at ?
Inntresting. I just had a talk yesterday
Yishay Mor wrote:
OSEF have created a Knoppix based distro oriented at school /
educational environments. My 7 yr old kid loves it. Is anyone aware of a
similar Hebrew speaking project? I know there are some gurus on this
list who manage distros, is anyone up to localizing the OSEF distro?
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:09:58PM +0200, Gil Freund wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:05:11AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote:
Lior Kaplan wrote:
Maybe http://subversion.tigris.org/ ?
Looks really nice, but is a source code management system (in general)
as a document
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yishay Mor wrote:
As a QD alternative, I've used JSPWiki (.org). Its a wiki (surprise),
Which reminds me a question I'm bothering with for quite a while -
is anyone aware of Hebrew-enabled Wiki engines? The only one I found
so
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 08:11:19PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:05:11AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote:
Lior Kaplan wrote:
Maybe http://subversion.tigris.org/ ?
Looks really nice, but is a source code management system (in general)
as a document management system?
Oron Peled wrote:
it (didn't use DOS anymore, and the modem was busy doing PPP) I kept
one thing -- The contact list was a flat text file with names and
numbers
(pretty unusual for DOS/Windows programs).
Very nice. Just the style UNIX advocates for.
But don't you miss the need to be able to
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