Disclaimer: we (company i work for) offering this service. I am not
soliciting, just offering a reply.
1. compare prices for Israel, don't forget most of your calls will
usually be to mobile numbers (in Israel).
2. check different providers' services and their rates. the big plus
with Skype,
Hi,
I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
other things.
This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
Firefox+Ubuntu but if you find something is broken (on any
Hi Amos,
The most basic issue I see with FF, the menu is hard to click as it tends to
disappear before you can reach the submenus.
Go to כרטיסים ותעריפים
and then try to move the mouse to any sub items, the menu goes away
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Amos Shapira amos.shap...@gmail.com
On Apr 2, 2009, at 9:54 AM, nir grinberg wrote:
1. compare prices for Israel, don't forget most of your calls will
usually be to mobile numbers (in Israel).
So far the best deal is Orange's 139 NIS for a 2.5mbit connection (ISP
part only) and
600 minutes of calls to all phones in Israel.
I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
other things.
This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
Firefox+Ubuntu but if you find something is broken (on any
So far the best deal is Orange's 139 NIS for a 2.5mbit connection
(ISP part only) and
600 minutes of calls to all phones in Israel. That comes out to
about 30 ag a minute.
If you consider the ISP part worth something, it's a lot cheaper.
The downsides are you have
to be here and you
On Thursday 02 April 2009 10:48:36 Dotan Cohen wrote:
I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
other things.
This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
As much as I have tested the israel railways site it seems to work with
firefox.
During my position as W3C office manager in Israel, I mat with the guy
responsible for the site and he was willing to help if there are any
problems.
I can contact him again if needed.
Unfortunatly due to
A limited time offer - expires tonight!
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Hi all,
Thanks to Josh
Hi there,
Using Gentoo (and have to configure kernel).
When I do the command - file - on kernel file I just built it says,
among other things, root_dev 0x801.
The working kernel says - root_dev 0x10.
Where is this parameter determined and since when does the kernel care
where it resides?
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On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 12:32:53PM +0300, David Harel wrote:
Hi there,
Using Gentoo (and have to configure kernel).
When I do the command - file - on kernel file I just built it says,
among other things, root_dev 0x801.
The working kernel says - root_dev 0x10.
Where is this parameter
David Harel harel...@gmail.com writes:
Hi there,
Using Gentoo (and have to configure kernel).
When I do the command - file - on kernel file I just built it says, among
other things, root_dev 0x801.
The working kernel says - root_dev 0x10.
Where is this parameter determined and since when
On Thursday 02 April 2009 10:38:28 Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi Amos,
The most basic issue I see with FF, the menu is hard to click as it tends
to disappear before you can reach the submenus.
Go to כרטיסים ותעריפים
and then try to move the mouse to any sub items, the menu goes away
Click on the
Hi linux-il list members,
I would like to make an appliance using Checkpoint's VPN-1 (including
their Redhat distro) on a PC104 or smaller board. Have any of you done
this? Can anyone tell me what VPN-1 requires in terms of disk space, RAM
and CPU?
TIA,
- yba
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Hi all!
(This is a reminder for the upcoming meeting.)
The Tel Aviv Open Source Club will host the second part of a series of talks
by Gabor Szabo ( http://www.szabgab.com/ ) about Introduction to Perl 6 - on
05-April-2009 (next Sunday).
The meeting will take place at Tel Aviv University, at
Ages ago :-) I did some work on their appliance. For them. The
footprint (then, 2003) was about 90MB excluding Linux which took some
30MB more.
M
On Apr 2, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
Hi linux-il list members,
I would like to make an appliance using Checkpoint's VPN-1
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