Hello everyone.
This next Satday (19/02/2005) there'll be a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00.
The party coordinator is Lior Kaplan, everyone who wants to join the
party, needs to send him, via e-mail ([EMAIL
Tonight, Saturday 19/02, we are having a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00.
Don't forget to send your key id, public key and key fingerprint to Lior
Kaplan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
P.S: The meeting is not for the
This Saturday, the Jerusalem Linux User Club is having a GPG Keysigning
party.
The place; Café ba'gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20.00.
Please remember to send your public key, key id and the key fingerprint
before the meeting to Lior Kaplan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Hope to
* Hardware Configuration (WebCams, PC)
Any compatible webcam with Linux, or a BTTV card with video input
support (mine has two, one for the Yes decoder and one for my handycam).
* Distro, Software...
Debian, of course *evil grin*, Apache+Camserv :-) (apt-get install
apache camserv, or,
I'm attaching you the cardlist that is located in the v4l documentation
(from the kernel source)
The one I have is a really old AVerMedia TVCapture 98, wich works fine.
card=0 - *** UNKNOWN/GENERIC ***
card=1 - MIRO PCTV
card=2 - Hauppauge (bt848)
card=3 - STB, Gateway P/N 6000699 (bt848)
I know that this might be quite off-topic and I apologize in advance.
I've got an old IBM ThinkPad 365XD, i which I installed unix on it, but
It'll be a lot more usable if it had any kind of network connections.
The problem is that it has only a couple of 16-bit Cardbus slots, and
those are quite
Omer Zak wrote:
There is a XML resume library (Debian package name: xml-resume-lib),
it's xml-resume-library, and imho seems to be pretty useful, thanks for
the tip ;-)
-shay
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Hi,
hey there..
I'm trying to install an AVerTV Go 007 FM plus card and use it with
MythTV.
I've gotten the drivers to load and it recognizes the card.
I'm guessing that you're using the saa7134 module, from the video4linux
drivers, which seems to be the
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
That was it. For the video. The audio does not work. :-(
maybe /dev/dsp? /dev/audio? check which device does other sound
applications use. In other hand, maybe there is something that you need
to do *in the hardware*, for example, for sound in my capture card
of course:
% sudo apt-get install module-assistant
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Hi,
I have a debian system, I have the kernel source installed which it seems
includes all the object modules. I want to add a missing module. There is
no reference to it in the .config file, but the source code
Uri Even-Chen wrote:
Hi people,
hey there
[snip]
They referred
specifically to Red Hat. Since I know what is Free Software and GPL, I
found it hard to believe. Is it true? And if not, what makes them
think that it's true?
[snip]
maybe it's the fact that RH sells licenses for their
Does anyone who took pictures from the August Pengui 2006 uploaded them
somewhere?
I only found Ram's pictures located at LinuxFun:
http://linuxfun.whatsup.org.il/index.php?content=main_gallery
Thanks in advance.
shay
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The magical AT command is:
AT+CGDCONT=1,IP,internet;
Generally the phone number to call is:
*99***1#
Username and password are irrelevant. This information works for me at
least, connecting to Orange, using a Merlin u740 modem.
Here is my wvdial.conf
[Dialer Defaults]
Init1 = ATZ
Init2
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
eli elizur wrote:
Hi guy's,
any one ave experience with configuration of modem - air card sierra
wireless 850 ?
I do, although I don't remember much except that it's a pcmcia card
which has a USB controller, to which internal hub connected an
internal USB serial
Ira Abramov wrote:
Yay! after umteen years, my favorite distro has a graphic installer.
party time! :-P
- Forwarded message from Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
To: debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org
The Debian Installer team is proud to announce the third beta release
of the
Btw,
IM Messages are routed via the IM servers, so not way to find the IP,
just block the bastard user.
False, there are possible ways to make dicrect peer-to-peer connctions
within users, like for exmaple voice calls and webcam.
one cheap trick would be sending a file, or requesting the
Btw,
IM Messages are routed via the IM servers, so not way to find the IP,
just block the bastard user.
False, there are possible ways to make dicrect peer-to-peer connctions
within users, like for exmaple voice calls and webcam.
one chip trick would be sending a file, or requesting the
Btw,
IM Messages are routed via the IM servers, so not way to find the IP,
just block the bastard user.
False, there are possible ways to make dicrect peer-to-peer connctions
within users, like for exmaple voice calls and webcam.
one cheap trick would be sending a file, or requesting the
Hello, does someone has an unused SparcStation Monitor to sell/giveaway?
please contact me off-list to this address.
TIA
--
Regards,
shay
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Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi,
Today I had to edit a lot of configuration files with VI. While editing
I wondered what's the fastest way to change line to comments by adding
# signs in the beginning of these lines.
1. Slowest way - do it manually.
2. Shorter - do :[range]s/^/#/ (where range can
Tzahi Fadida said:
I tried 7z but after about 12% of archiving it gives a weird error: Error:
System error:
Too many open files
(and this file was never opened :).
What can i do?
Could be that the error has something to do with the limit of file
descriptors in the system?
Check out
Uri Even-Chen wrote:
Hi people,
I have a Wordpress blog [http://www.speedy.net/uri/blog/] and I get
lots of spam as responses. I don't have time to read all the spam and
delete it. Is there a way to eliminate this spam? Or at least block
the option of responding altogether? There are
I'm not sure about how does the 012 VPN connects to the internet, nor do
I know about the configuration of your Checkpoint firewall, but if you
have trouble connecting to a relatively new VPN Server, it might be the
fact that it uses the PPP MPPE encryption.
If this is the case, you'll need to
ERRATA: Linux kernel 2.6.15, according to the linux-pptp site.
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
Yehoshua (Shay) O'Hayon Suchar wrote:
I'm not sure about how does the 012 VPN connects to the internet, nor do
I know about the configuration of your Checkpoint firewall, but if you
have
recordmydesktop - Captures audio-video data of a linux desktop session
you might also want to try istanbul, I tried it a few months ago and
it works pretty well.
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi list,
What program can I use to capture the happening on the screen into a
movie file? I want to
First of all, my apologies for those who my take this e-mail as
off-topic, or non-relevant to their mailing list.
We're organizing a Debian Etch release party (see
http://www.debian.org/News/2007/20070408) in Jerusalem this Saturday.
Date: Saturday 14/04/2007.
Time: 21:00
Place: Focaccita
Gabor Szabo wrote:
I would like to move the DNS services of my ~ 10 domains off my servers.
Do you have any recommendation of a DNS service?
I'm pretty happy with zoneedit.org. A normal (free) account lets you
manage five zones, but you can pay for more zones. I've been using
zoneedit since
Amos Shapira wrote:
On 13/04/07, *Moshe Leibovitch* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may sound too simplistic, but you can mail it to a shell alias
which will run a script.
Thanks for the idea, but I can only access mail at work through Outlook.
Can't you
Gabor Szabo wrote:
What about other distribution? What about Solaris and other Unix
machines?
NetBSD (pkgsrc): http://pkgsrc.se/search.php?so=p5
FreeBSD (ports): http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=perlstype=all
OpenBSD (ports): http://ports.openbsd.nu/search.php?stype=folderso=p5
Amos Shapira wrote:
Hi,
My sister sent me a link to a 1:30 hour (90 minutes) of a movie that
I'd like to download, burn and view properly on DVD (the link is
http://www.hasod.co.il/hasod.htm http://www.hasod.co.il/hasod.htm,
if anyone is interested).
Does anyone know how can I save that
Yehoshua (Shay) O'Hayon Suchar wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote:
Hi,
My sister sent me a link to a 1:30 hour (90 minutes) of a movie that
I'd like to download, burn and view properly on DVD (the link is
http://www.hasod.co.il/hasod.htm http://www.hasod.co.il/hasod.htm,
if anyone
mplayer is supposed to do that sort of things, but I prefer VLC in
general as a movie player.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for wmv movie player.
Are there any recommendations for such a player.
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Maxim Veksler wrote:
Hi,
I'm preparing my laptop for egdy to feisty upgrade.
My first step is identifying all packages installed on my system
coming from not official Ubuntu repo. I've started by commenting out
all of them from sources.list (have ~5 of those), following sudo
aptitude
Hello list.
I'm interested on buying a graphic card for graphical design on Linux
specifically, and I would like to know if there is any Linux friendly
graphic card that might work out of the box on a Linux system
(specifically Debian) and that might work without proprietary drivers.
Any
Blender, for example.
- original message -
Subject:Re: Graphic card
From: Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08/05/2007 11:42
It really depends..
what do you mean Graphica design? CAD? Video Editing? Photo Editing?
Animation?
Thanks,
Hetz
On 5/8/07, Yehoshua (shay
Yes, I know, using the proprietary drivers if I want hardware
acceleration. That is not what I'm looking for.
kariuki wrote:
Nvidia and ATi are well supported in Debian.
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That's why I am asking: is there any *other* card that is compatible
with Linux, has open source drivers and is able to do 3d acceleration
with those drivers?
TIA,
shay
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Thats 3D.
For good 3D drivers, you'll have to go with the closed source drivers
if you're going to
Great! Thanks!
Meir Kriheli wrote:
Intel has open drivers (starting with Xorg 7.2 IIRC), but they are
usually laptop/on-board cards.
Older ATI cards, which should be enough for blender, have open source
drivers in Xorg. For more info and models, see:
Ori Idan wrote:
Checking for XComposite extension : failed
No composite extension
beryl: No composite extension
Did you enabled Composite on xorg.conf? if so, can you send a copy of
your xorg.conf file?
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Ori Idan wrote:
Ok I did manage to enable it.
Now when I start beryl I get a white screen.
Trying the cube effent (holding control and alt and dragging the
mouse) shows me a white cube.
when I restart X (Ctrl-Alt backspace) I get gnome but without borders
on windows.
I tried to start
Hello all,
Like every year, this year we will also have a GPG Keysigning party, you
are all invited.
For those who are interested;
- Make sure that you send your public GPG key (.asc file), your Key ID
and the Key Fingerprint to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *before*
08/08/2007.
- Make sure that you bring
I'm also having this problem on MSN Messenger and ICQ, for a week or
so. I am also connected through HOT/NetVision. I called their tech
support and they said that it doesnt has anything to do with them.
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 1:13 AM, Oron Peled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, 10 בMay
Hello folks.
I just arrived home from abroad and I still have the same problem with
MSN Messenger and Google Talk (XMMP), using HOT/NetVision.
Does anyone has updates on what's up or how can I solve this issue?
Thanks in advance,
shay
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 11:31 AM, sara fink [EMAIL
Hello all,
Like every year, this year we will also have a GPG Keysigning party, you
are all invited.
For those who are interested;
- Make sure that you send your public GPG key (.asc file), your Key ID
and the Key Fingerprint to [EMAIL PROTECTED] *before*
31/07/2008.
- Make sure that
I don't think we have any plans, but we can make :-)
Suggestions for places/times?
- shay
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 2:48 AM, Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Debian Project News - August 4th, 2008, the 15th
anniversary of the Debian project will be celebrated on Aug. 16, 2008.
I created a DebianDAy2008 page and its discussion page in the debian wiki.
Please refer to: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianDayIsrael2008
Any ideas and suggestions will be appreciated :-)
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Yehoshua (Shay) O'Hayon Suchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think we
Hi folks,
I would like to volunteer and give presentations in the Tel Aviv club.
Where are the topics for beginners from last year's so I can pick a subject?
Best regards,
shay
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gabor! (And all).
On Thursday 11
Hello list,
I would like to compress only *some* files that are located on my
server. I want to use mod_deflate for this. Is there a way to set an
specific header for files to be passed through mod_deflate?
like do-deflate: true
thanks in advance,
shay
Hello folks,
As some of you know, Debian Lenny was released this weekend, and we
are going to meet for a little celebration at around 8.30-9pm in a
cafe/bar called Lenny's in tel aviv
(http://www.telavivcity.com/eng/BDisplay.asp?BusinessCode=1495) and
you are all, of course, invited :)
Feel
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@iglu.org.il wrote:
On Sunday 15 February 2009 12:56:43 Yehoshua (Shay) O'Hayon Suchar wrote:
Hello folks,
As some of you know, Debian Lenny was released this weekend,
Actually, it was only released today according to the Israeli clock. I
then how about Thursday? I'll celebrate after my server finishes the
upgrade and reboots without a glitch. deal? :-)
dont think ill be available on thursday, any other day in the middle
of the week is fine by me.
We are at the third beer and the wifi is up. Unfortunatelly there are
not
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