> I'd guess this a font issue not a browser issue...Mozilla / Galeon at
> least seem to be good at rendering non-Roman characters when they
> actually exist in the font...
So it will be good to put good hebrew font , so it will work like
in IE for windows .
Because , Than I couldn't switch to windows just to read hebrew news ;-)

> Could this be a DMA issue? Check whether DMA is turned on on your drives
> using hdparm.

It's not turn on by default ?
why not to turn it when the drive support the option?


> This is a legal issue. Nothing can really be done about it. Simply put,
> putting DVD playing functionality in the main distribution would be
> illegal in the USA, and entail splitting up the distribution into US and
> non-US versions. The slowness again sounds likely to be down to DMA
> problems. Enable DMA on your DVD drive.

Yep , Plf is a good solution when tested and working easiest than now ,
there are to many dependances between plf and contrib ....

> I don't believe it's really possible to have too MANY programs. Try
> booting a vanilla copy of Windows to see what too FEW programs looks
> like. :)
Not what I really whanted to tell , I think there are to many differents
options
NOW for a single type of programs , new user are quite lost with them.


> That's ridiculous and counter-intuitive. And defining the "commonly
> accepted best application" isn't exactly easy.
I know but it will be good to try to do this since a user that want to for
example use a
 messenger apps will have more than 6 apps and will have to try each one and
play with options for ,
for example found the correct one for msn or ICq ....
If for example everybuddy was the only messenger apps in the menu ans two
down arrows like in windows menu give others poss . it will be easiest to
found "better suited" apps and commonly used one .



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