2014-12-26 16:29 GMT+02:00 Diego Iastrubni elc...@kde.org:
Hi David,
On יום שישי, 26 בדצמבר 2014 15:54:12 David Harel wrote:
My son purchased an Android phone in China (against my recommendation).
It's a phone by Coolpad the module is 7620l
You should have a talk to your son ;-)
Thanks , Oleg
use a somewhat older Fedora, so YMMV, but in KDE open System Settings
- Input Devices - Keyboard Settings - Layouts and select what suits
you (I assume American + Israeli?).
There is no American English there! Since the installation was with
British English! what should I do so
Except that NUC costs about 700+ ILS (I have three. I know. This is the
Celeron version).
Amos 0 if you can customise your instance to be very very light, and it can
startup in about 15 seconds or so, it is acceptable to have it on-demand.
You can wrap it in a script (using AWS API and tools) to
US International.
Etzion
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Dan Shimshoni danshi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks , Oleg
use a somewhat older Fedora, so YMMV, but in KDE open System Settings
- Input Devices - Keyboard Settings - Layouts and select what suits
you (I assume American + Israeli?).
Dan Shimshoni danshi...@gmail.com writes:
There is no American English there! Since the installation was with
British English! what should I do so that American English will be
available there ?
Are you saying you have an English (UK)[*] layout but no English (US)
layout - when you click on
Alternatively you could also have a local dns/local hosts entries that
point computerN at computer_1 when they are looking up whatever hostname is
resolving to ext_ip
If they are on the same LAN all normal (sane) security policy will cause
the drop of their packets when they are trying to
I don't know what type of load JIRA presents but for low load private stuff
a raspberrypi or something similar (for heavier but still fairly 'light'
stuff maybe an Intel NUC system or a mini-itx system) at home + noip/dyndns
or some other form of locating it by yourself can be more then enough