i thought he said that it was star office.
I heard "ApplixWare". Among all the lecturers in Linux events in
1999 (in Israel), three tools were used:
1. PowerPoint.
2. ApplixWare (3 times, by maddog, Joel Isaacson, and another one).
3. Netscape (by me and others).
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Eli Marmor
"Yedidya" == Yedidya Bar-david [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yedidya Hi Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi.
I have a couple of RZ26L SCSI disks which I took out of some
old Digital stations. I would like to use them under Linux. I
was wondering if anyone has done
and since my connection at home is slow, i turn off the automatic loading of
images and resent any website that forces me to view an image to get
important information. (that's another reason)
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Following the successfull Meeting, I am willing to think that we'll have
more of them.
I remember Ira asked, if the lecture should be technical, and all
shouted: "Technical,
Technical".
So I am going to cancel my "Working with kernel sources" and give a
technical one.
As long as it is
On next Sunday, the 12/12/99 at 18:30 we will have the 8th meeting of the
Haifa Linux Club.
The meeting will be held at the Technion's CS dept. Building - the
Fishbach Building, in room 413 (second floor if you enter from the main
enternce).
The lecture will be given by Oded Koren, and its
i would love to come if only i had how to get there. any jerusalem people
with a car attending?
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 4:04 PM
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Ira said:
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
If you ever thought that maybe it's worth reading what ZDnet writes,
or
maybe someone there could have a clue, read this:
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_4100.html
can we please stop being negative
i would love to come if only i had how to get there. any jerusalem people
with a car attending?
sorry to be a parot but... same here.
I would love to make it to these lectures and I'm considering shluping 4
hours to get there and back by bus. But, if someone is going by car, please
let me know.
Try checking what device Minicom uses (/dev/ttyS0 for COM1, etc)
via Ctrl-A and O in Minicom. Then, see what device kppp tries to use
and change it. Also, 'ls -l /dev/modem' and if it points to the
wrong device, do 'ln /dev/therightdevice /dev/modem -s -i'.
On RedHat, I know linuxconf can setup
So, to sum it up -
what meeting are planned in HUJI and Jerusalem and when?
(and please, don't start a huge thread out of this question :)
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Ilya Konstantinov a.k.a Toastie
[http://toast.demon.co.il]
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Aviram Jenik wrote:
Ira, you mentioned SSLpop a few days ago. What is it? Where can I
find it?
I looked all over the place and all I could find is a reference to a
wish list (something like: "some day we would like to implement
SSLPop...").
Any non-NULL pointers will be appreciated.
You
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Nathan Fain wrote:
What happened to the two lectures on socket programming?
one was given a week ago (the lecture's slide will be on the site soon).
the second lecture will probably be given in 3 weeks from now (i.e. on
the 26-dec)- an announcement will be sent sometime
Well, it's on the web already, and This time I checked - the site should
work.
Happy Hanuka,
Orr Dunkelman,
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"In Theory there is no difference between Theory and Practice, but in
Practice there is"- Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, guy keren wrote:
On
Hi
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
[snip]
Then, there is a second diagram - something like this:
. . Enable
. . Unused
. . Power
1
Termination
This looks like just what I need, except that I can't find a set of 6
pins anywhere. There is a set
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
can we please stop being negative towards the media on this list?
write positive things once in a while...
ZDNet are the "trade rags" and they're supposed to be slightly better
..
too often then not, ZDnet stories are either content free (that
me too.
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From: dorit ben shalom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 6:43 PM
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Subject: Re: A lecture about the Linux kernel?
Hi list
I am trying to catch a ride from Jerusalem to the next meeting in
Herzelia.
Does anyone
try making the hd that you want to install rh on your master hd.
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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 11:07 PM
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Subject: Unallocated Partition problem in RH6.1
Hello.
I am trying to install RH6.1 to a clean
hi,
a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he can).
he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom
was able to dial out. but when he uses kppp then he gets "sorry, modem
doesn't respond", and in the log window ATZ doesn't even appear. and
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Ira, you mentioned SSLpop a few days ago. What is it? Where can I
find it?
I looked all over the place and all I could find is a reference to a
wish list (something like: "some day we would like to implement
SSLPop...").
Any non-NULL pointers will be
My main problem in my connections is not so much
speed but packet loss.
Is this the kind of thing that improves with ISDN etc ?
Thanks for your patience
Dorit
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Following the successfull Meeting, I am willing to think that we'll have
more of them.
I remember Ira asked, if the lecture should be technical, and all
shouted: "Technical,
Technical".
So I am going to cancel my "Working with kernel sources" and give a
technical one.
As long as
I personally use sslwrap (http://www.rickk.com/sslwrap),
and have never heard of SSLPop. However, what do you need it for?
Most commercial mail messaging servers (Exchange, Lotus Notes
are the ones I know of) support SSL encrypted POP. If you're
using something else, either tunnel it through SSH
if anyone wants me I'll be in Jordan till Sunday, out of cell and Email
reach. I'll spread penguins if I get the chance :-)
--
Ira Abramov ; whois:IA58 ; www.scso.com ; all around Linux enthusiast
Dijkstra probably hates me
(Linus Torvalds, in kernel/sched.c)
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Uh!
Your friend wouldn't have a WinModem by any chance?
For the moment they don't
work under anything but Windows XX.
That is not a 100% correct. The winmodems on some Toshiba
laptops already have working Linux drivers.
--izar
That's nice.
Are there publicly available drivers? Where?
Daniel
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Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Uh!
Your friend wouldn't have a WinModem by any chance?
For the moment they don't
work under anything but Windows XX.
That is not a 100% correct. The winmodems on
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
That's nice.
Are there publicly available drivers? Where?
http://linmodems.org/
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On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Aviram Jenik wrote:
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Ira, you mentioned SSLpop a few days ago. What is it? Where can I
find it?
I looked all over the place and all I could find is a reference to a
wish list (something like: "some day we would like to implement
hi,
a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he can).
he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom
was able to dial out. but when he uses kppp then he gets "sorry, modem
doesn't respond", and in the log window ATZ doesn't even appear.
Hi,
Whenever an e-mail is sent to me i don't get it.
I check in linux and i saw that all the mail that was delivered to me is
gotten by a file name, which called "root".(its owner is "mail" user and
it's in /var/local/mail directory).
In the mail i c a message (and also the sent mail) that
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