Re: ההרצאה: הפלת פטנטים באמצעות קוד פתוח שקדם להם

2013-08-04 Thread Shlomi Fish
שלום אלי, On Sun, 4 Aug 2013 08:44:06 +0300 Eli Marmor e...@netmask.it wrote: כפי שאולי חלקכם יודעים, נוכחותי בכנס, ובכלל זה הרצאה שהייתי אמור לתת, נמנעו עקב פטירה במשפחה. בזמן שהייתי אמור להרצות, הייתי עסוק בסידורים ללוויה, שהתקיימה מאוחר יותר באותו היום. (הקירבה היא מדרגה שניה, ולכן אני

Did anyone buy a Kaya 10 inch table from Office Depot?

2013-08-04 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Did anyone buy a Kaya 10 inch table from Office Depot? It has 2 USB ports on it, one marked HOST (USB type A) and a mini USB port. If you plug in the miniusb port to a computer running Windows using a regular USB cable it asks for drivers which only are available if you install the Google

Re: Did anyone buy a Kaya 10 inch table from Office Depot?

2013-08-04 Thread Rabin Yasharzadehe
I really don't recommend buying those cheap China's tables, because the lack of support and updates but in most cases, the Host port will allow you to mount a Flash Drive (AKA Disk-On-Key) which formatted as FAT32 (not exFAT!) in more advanced ROM's one can find pre-build modules for NTFS (via

ctrl-C ctrl-V

2013-08-04 Thread Shlomo Solomon
On my new Mageia3 installation I have a strange problem. Copy-Paste using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V don't work in Kwrite or Kate. But I discovered that the problem only exists if I start the programs by clicking on a txt file or running them from the KDE menu. If I type kwrite or kate in a Konsole

Re: ctrl-C ctrl-V

2013-08-04 Thread Mord Behar
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 9:31 PM, Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.comwrote: On my new Mageia3 installation I have a strange problem. Copy-Paste using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V don't work in Kwrite or Kate. But I discovered that the problem only exists if I start the programs by clicking on a txt

Re: Did anyone buy a Kaya 10 inch table from Office Depot?

2013-08-04 Thread E.S. Rosenberg
2013/8/4 Rabin Yasharzadehe ra...@rabin.io: I really don't recommend buying those cheap China's tables, because the lack of support and updates but in most cases, the Host port will allow you to mount a Flash Drive (AKA Disk-On-Key) which formatted as FAT32 (not exFAT!) in more advanced