Due to bezeq's modem's wifi unreliability, I'm mostly connecting to my
own wifi router anyway.
I'd have switched to it completely and use a firewall there, except
it's old and doesn't support IPv6 at all, and I haven't gotten around
to buy a new one and/or install *WRT.
I'm also a general
2016-01-12 19:18 GMT+02:00 Shachar Shemesh :
>
> Down sides:
> You are still going to be using NAT. Since the IPv6 support in Israel is
> virtually non-existent, which means you will be using your IPv4 address quite
> a lot. You only get one of those.
Do you mean still
I recently got a Mi Pad from geekbuying.com.
[can't recommend them. took several months, perhaps in part because they
declared $20 value and I got warning from Israeli customs.
when I rebuked them they pointed to me to a page where that's their
official policy unless asked not to lie...]
270USD
On Jun 27, 2013 11:48 AM, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
2013/6/27 Omer Zak w...@zak.co.il:
On Thu, 2013-06-27 at 10:14 +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013, Omer Zak wrote about Re: Blu-Ray and Linux:
So the only reason to buy a Blu-Ray drive would be to view
I'm not interested in a system call, but in a call for
a specific function in the X shared library.
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make it horribly unresponsive. OTOH, once you boot it once, it will
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a fixed-size image file, there is no danger of damaging the NTFS
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where the image file sits.
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Doing cvs update in the middle of somebody's big commit, you risk
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With svn, you always get either the state before the whole commit or
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I have also found that arround my home (carmiel) there is a nuclear assembly
something
I have no idea where the fuck did anyone got this information, since I know
there is nothing there. I think some beduim are actually living there, but I
to export entropy to replace oil when its oil
wells run dry.
:-)
IMHO, nothing will ever beat the hack value of lavarand (I mean SGI's
original one, which used images of real lava lamps; the new CCD-noise
based LavaRand.org is more practical but not shockingly cool any
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Side note (only helps you if you want to bypass official package management):
Many Python libraries, including python-elementtree, are pure-python
libraries and should work unchanged with any
not the way I want
the world to be.
The Neuros device I mentioned made the mistake of using an
undocumented (needs NDA) DSP to accellerate video, so I probably won't
buy it either. (They promised to choose better in their next design,
realizing openness is their most importatnt edge now.)
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virtual than I thought...
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any video product (the devel. boards already seem to work and boot
linux, and Enlightenment's author is now helping them with the
firmware which is cool)..
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Anybody knows a way to buy http://www.gp2x.com/ in Israel?
Game Park is scam.
Damn! Just when I got happy :-(
It's technology was stolen from an Israeli company.
Which
the projector is blank.
Then xrandr can select the resolution and refresh rate without having to logout.
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Governments are like kernels - everything possible should be done in user space.
On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 15:45 +0200, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
I am receiving the following from one of my SCSI devices:
# smartctl -a /dev/sda
smartctl version 5.32 Copyright (C) 2002-4 Bruce Allen
[...]
Device supports SMART and is Disabled
[...]
Try executing ``smartctl --smart=on
On 04-11-2005, Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I have a pthon script with a function in it that I have used for
renaming single files.
I now want to do it on a series of files.
the main program that uses the function is:
#--
# M a i n P r o g r a m
gets implemented.
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If you write in Hebrew, contact me and I'll give you some workarounds (the
biggest point is to add ``body {direction: rtl}`` to the stylesheet).
I have plans to add cleaner Hebrew support but it's not ready yet.
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I didn't check but it should respect Gnome's global settings of preferred
application which you can set with ``gnome-default-applications-properties``.
How do I change 'gnome-default-applications-properties'?
Just run 'gnome-default-applications-properties
which you can set with ``gnome-default-applications-properties``.
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Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Wed, 10 Nov:
I'm sorry, the case I know is exactly the reverse. The person did click
the EULA, and the judge said that if it looks like a sell, money
exchanges hands as if it's a sell, it's stocked like merchandise, then
it's a sell,
yourself -- very nice compared
to most other sites (SF included) where you need to ask support staff.
It also means that you can move to another server any time without
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That's nice to hear but it *is* availiable for GNU/Linux, Windows,
MacOSX, BeOS, Solaris, FreeBSD and OpenBSD...
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becomes imprinted upon the screen. The most damaged one that
I've personally seen ironically had a burned-out image of the
NT Logon screen saver at one place on the screen ;-).
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Those that can, do. Those that can't, complain.
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Gilad
What I forgot to write is that otherwise I enjoyed the event very much.
Thanks to all the organizers (including Gilad)!
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of appropiratness is that the song was also amusing.
Granted. The song's style of performance was obviously intended to
amuse and the whole point could be understood as irony (which I missed).
Now, can you please let me know what it is that was inappropriate about it?
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upon others but the performance of that song
sort-of forced others' views on me. It felt a bit like being forced to
read spam.
I guess I'm over-reacting to something that was intended as a joke.
I just wanted to say it was a bad joke.
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Hi all,
How atomic are read and write?
Background:
I want a queue implemented between different *threads*. At the moment,
there are several threads that need to send data, and only one thread
that retrieves the data from the queue. The most obvious answer seemed
to be use
in all
versions so far]
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when I have to scroll) them in a
separate window. Yet it crushes on just opening some messages and
apparently even on selecting some...
Anybody knows what's the problem / how to fix it?
[I use FC1+ if it matters, Thunderbird 0.6 - but this happened in all
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but I need more time to
flesh them out...
That's more or less all I think of now.
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characters is pretty cool but I'll still buy the first video card that
will give me full unicode, 24-bit colors and antialiasing in text mode
(of course, it must have documented interfaces ;-).
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should use
``,lyx`` and not simly ``lyx`` as the variant. Otherwise it will try
to use the lyx variant of the us keyboard.
Also, if you give both XF86Config and command-line syntaxes, mention
``-variant`` more clearly (you do mention it but way below, most
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know. Have you tried them?
What whould be the optimal way to change the language, that would be
compatible with OO or CXOffice?
What's the problem with OO compatibility?
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they were unbootable)... I want some distro where I have a
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Diego Iastrubni wrote on 2003-10-07:
, 5 2003, 12:54,Beni Cherniavsky:
Shift-minus produces not simply a hyphen but 05BE;HEBREW PUNCTUATION
MAQAF, which is even better because it looks different from a western
hyphen (a maqaf is at the top of the characters) and AFAIK, it's
and HTTP access and searching. I'm not sure how
far back it goes but an mbox archive can be imported into it if
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can't see any traces on the site of either Java or Shockwave (modulo
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- they weren't *that* late with it ;-).
2003 - 1995 ~= 8. Unless by lately you mean a couple of years ago.
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main fonts, would it be hard to also generate an additional RPM with
the fancy fonts only, or with all fonts (a-la hspell-fat)? The
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Recent mozilla versions (as well as firebird/thunderbird) show hebrew
letters with different size for each letter. I remember it's a known
fixable problem, could somebody point me at the fix? I can't stand it
any longer ;-).
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Lior Kaplan wrote on 2003-09-21:
Hi Maxim,
1. I didn't find a link as said bellow. Can you give a direct link?
http://culmus.sourceforge.net/fancy/index.html
Third in the site menu on the left side.
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Nadav Har'El wrote on 2003-09-21:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003, Beni Cherniavsky wrote about Jumping hebrew letters in
mozilla:
Recent mozilla versions (as well as firebird/thunderbird) show hebrew
letters with different size for each letter. I remember it's a known
fixable problem, could
(in my case
it gave errors in one of the partition table links ;-( ).
P^3.S. Some recent BIOSes also show warnings at boot time when
S.M.A.R.T. indicates failure.
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also part of it, just as per-user one.
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doesn't care for the locale environment variables (if I inderstood
`man perllocale` correctly). I'm not sure that simply adding it won't
break something else.
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the
iglu.org.il one). Maybe it should be added to the IGLU mailing lists'
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So, what's the end result? Do we have two lists or one?
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No way round the above law...
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logos that you are not allowed to freely redistribute? Do the ISO
images fall under GPL's definition of binaries? Are they subject
to the excempt for mere aggregation?
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote on 2003-08-19:
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1. Red Hat want us to not even mention it's based on them.I want a
legitimate way to give them credit. If the world agrees on a
single name for the is not Red Hat distro, and everybody will
know it's origin, this problem
. the program will pick it from the net and will use the same
host for some other operations needed for it to function (so that
simply replacing the host won't help).
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, and let the locker do that (instead of the config file).
That would be optimal of course.
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I'd go for Lefatzel or Lefaleg; a fork would be Hista'afut or
Feleg.
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it's surrounded by elaborate deliberate
misinformation, but then this body of misinformation is a much heavier
blame than a misleading name). I don't think names cause real damage
for free software.
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project, they'll have to somehow remove all trademark limitations from
people working on the project. Perhaps they'll exempt Red Hat Linux
project from all limitations, leaving the limitation for the end
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Guy Teverovsky wrote on 2003-07-31:
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 19:15, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Some time ago I had a very long battle with iptables only to discover
that they were fine all the time - turned out that
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward was 0. I'm pretty sure I didn't setup
it like
this? Sounds too strange. Any other
ideas? Any tips for what to check if it happens again (except for
not trying apmsleep ;)?
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Oded Arbel wrote on 2003-07-30:
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 19:15, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Jul 30 16:51:05 zion network: Disabling IPv4 packet forwarding: succeeded
Jul 30 16:51:06 zion apmd[2373]: User Suspend
Jul 30 19:51:52 zion kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB suspend: ...
Jul 30 19:51:52 zion
; use `locale` to see the
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as to the data and location. I only found a details
link that opens a banner advertising the event - with no date or
location. Could the matter be cleared up?
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configuration files in addition to your
personal one...
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exporting ``LANG=he_IL``
and/or ``LC_CTYPE=he_IL`` and check how it works with konqueror.
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Shlomi Fish wrote on 2003-07-25:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Shlomi Fish wrote on 2003-07-25:
Hi!
I have some Hebrew filenames on my Windows partitions. I need to export
them to Samba, so I set the mount options to:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win_c vfat
with crossed cables anyway? Is it safe to
experiment of do I risk letting the smoke out?
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote on 2003-07-24:
Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
My home network consists of 3-4 computers and an ADSL modem all
connected one to the other with cross RJ45 cables, with no hubs.
This was simplest at each point in time (it started with two computers
and one cable and at each
Shaul Karl wrote on 2003-07-24:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 06:26:19PM +0300, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Actualy the main issue is computer 3 which holds the connection to the
ADSL modem now; I rarely use this computer but I frequenltly use the
net so it's up most of the day. I'd like to put
for multiple simultaneous connections, last time I
checked.
I don't understand pts permissions but it seems from you description
that you try to connect first, then su, try the other way around.
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; installing wine for rh9 (I have rh9) from SourceForge fixed
this. I don't know how is this related to Nathan's error but perhaps
it will turn the light for somebody else...
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And if it itches, why
rather than with descriptors you already have open.
So it might well be that a lot of systems noticed this and make
`fdopen` smart in this respect but linux apparently doesn't -- nor is
there anything to guaratee it (if `info libc` doesn't say it, it's not
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. instead of
inventing custom names for all possible keys and keysyms (like in Xkb)
they should just use Unicode.
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mean by extensions? Bash happily takes commands from any
non-terminal stdin::
$ echo echo quux | bash
quux
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about sibling subnets i.e.
192.168.1.*.
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If I don't hack on it, who will? And if I don't GPL it, what am I?
And if it itches, why not now? [With apologies to Hilel ;]
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Israel is moving to 7-digit cellphone numbers since the current
6-digit scheme, although prolonged for some time by supernetting,
comes to the end of its useful life, once again due
a preprocessor from implicit to explicit bidi
for LaTeX and/or HTML (HTML already does most of it, you just need
to derive dir attributes; LaTeX is non-trivial).
- Ask hspell, Kinneret, etc. for worthy projects...
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Beni Cherniavsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I don't hack on it, who will? And if I don't GPL
one.
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Beni Cherniavsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I don't hack on it, who will? And if I don't GPL it, what am I?
And if it itches, why not now? [With apologies to Hilel ;]
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