On Thu, 4 May 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
I killed gmc and other useless bits
I don't know what you classify as "useless" bits, but note that gmc is
dead -- it's being officially replaced by nautilus, Eazels lead project.
I'm sorry to say I won't be talking about either nautilus or Evolution,
two
Is someone is willing to help me to some non trivial awk program,
please contact me.
Thank you
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hi,
on the next meeting of the haifa linux club (haifux), at this coming
sunday (7-may-2000), we will talk about tcp/ip networking basics - how
these protocols work, how IP routing works, etc.
tihs info will serve as the bases for a future lecture, about system
administration in a networked
Hello!
Could anyone supply me with links for online tutorials in the following
areas:
* Elementary C Programming
* Elementary C++ Programming
* Use of GNU tools for the above
The information is for a Linux "newbie", who is a native English
speaking Biology PhD
but who nevertheless needs
Hi all,
I'm representing InterBit Training and Consulting company, the most professional
training company in Israel. Among other activities, our company offers great
Linux courses, in both morning and evening paths. I'd be happy to send more
details as a reply to your mail.
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Regards,
Meidad
Hi,
I highly recommend guy keren's tutorials on various linux/ unix related
subjects, available at: http://www.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg
You might also want to search the list's archives, as I'm pretty sure
this question has been asked before and many different answers given...
For c
mulix wrote:
Hi,
I highly recommend guy keren's tutorials on various linux/ unix related
subjects, available at: http://www.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg
OK, thanks.
You might also want to search the list's archives, as I'm pretty sure
this question has been asked before and many different
Hi.
I got an AverMedia98 TV Card, and also an MPEG card for the DVD-ROM
(Creative Encore - DXR2), both PCI cards.
Kudzu did not find the cards.
How can I make the cards work under RH6.1?
I've been told that Slackware 7 identified the same cards automatically,
and it works perfectly.
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Idan.
Hi, Oleg!
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 12:14:59AM +0300, you wrote the following:
HP DJ-815C. My impression is, you can never tell with HP. I am sure
the printer is quite decent, but does it speak PCL? The Office Depot
guys gave me the HP support phone number - I'll try to find out. The
bloody
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Meidad Ben-Yochanan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm representing InterBit Training and Consulting company, the most professional
training company in Israel. Among other activities, our company offers great
Linux courses, in both morning and evening paths. I'd be happy to send more
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
I don't know what you classify as "useless" bits, but note that gmc is
dead -- it's being officially replaced by nautilus, Eazels lead project.
I am not the only one who hates it then :)
they SUPPORT it, but not doing any actual KDE 2.0 development
The complete text of Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in C++, Second Edition" can be
downloaded for free at http://www.bruceeckel.com/ThinkingInCPP2e.html. This
book is an intelligent treatment of C++ and its underlying philosophy, aimed
at beginners (although prior knowledge of C is helpful). The
I suggest that advertisements about Linux related services from Israeli
companies be considered on the same basis as Linux related job offers:
1. The ad must be related to Linux in a way more meaningful than using the
same Posix and the same shell as other Unix flavors.
2. Companies must not
Adi once suggested printing a T-shirt with the following:
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
The Return of the LISP Machines
Anyone still interested? ;-)
cute, but we're looking also for more publicly-understood slogans
(preferably in Hebrew) for shirts and sticks as well. maybe
Adi once suggested printing a T-shirt with the following:
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
The Return of the LISP Machines
Anyone still interested? ;-)
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Alex Shnitman| http://www.debian.org
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Quoth somebody sometime:
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
The Return of the LISP Machines
I know a guy who modified Emacs to behave like init (including
waiting for orphans).
Booting vmunix.elc...
Vadik.
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Sauron is alive in Argentina!
Quoth Omer Zak on Thu, May 04, 2000:
I suggest that advertisements about Linux related services from Israeli
companies be considered on the same basis as Linux related job offers:
1. The ad must be related to Linux in a way more meaningful than using the
same Posix and the same shell as
Adi once suggested printing a T-shirt with the following:
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
The Return of the LISP Machines
Quoth Alex Shnitman on Thu, May 04, 2000:
Oh dear... here it is:
mkfifo .signature
(while true; do fortune .signature; done)
I still stand behind my opinion that FIFO is not a good solution,
but... Hey, Linux people, you're talking about relative merits
of Qt vs. GTK and Perl vs. Python,
Hmm. Interesting. I could never imagine that merely mentioning KDE
would lead to a long thread, even as Moshe's talk is so close.
Even dropping the license issue (frankly, not participating in the
development of either envorinment, I was under the impression that Qt
- the stumbling block - was
Iftach Hyams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is someone is willing to help me to some non trivial awk program,
please contact me.
comp.lang.awk is a good source of help (no homework help though).
I can try and help if you state your problem (again, no homework).
Email me or, if you are coming
Alex Shnitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know about DJ-815C, but we have DJ-820Cxi at work here and it
only does PPA and not PCL. So I'd be careful with DJ-815C.
I ended up talking to HP support. 815C speaks PCL level 3. They say
it is very similar to 895 (which works fine in our
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
LILO boot: linux init=/usr/bin/emacs
The Return of the LISP Machines
but a few question: is it under GNU license?
if not how much should i pay?
the slogan? it's not a program, but I'm sure it's under the GNU
Documentation public
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I wouldn't classify the Interbit "plug" as spam, but it wasn't very helpful,
either. We do need a separate
"place" for this kind of stuff.
indeed I sugested he stick his ad under our consultants page (which is
really not as full as we may want it, we
Moshe Zadka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Pavel and Ira argue about the number of times ~/.bashrc is executed per
day]
I have a better idea: have a daemon that monitors ~/.signature.
Just modify .signature through crontab, regardless of how often
you invoke .bashrc.
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Oleg Goldshmidt
what good gimp books and manuals can u sugest me?
is it any gimp book available in Israel?
what else 2d/3d graphic software can u suggest me..
i mean professional soft.. kinda gimp, photoshop5.5, coreldraw, 3dsmax, lightwave?
btw..
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Pavel Bibergal
By the way, it's time for our daily
Hi, David!
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 08:55:03PM +0300, you wrote the following:
Oh dear... here it is:
mkfifo .signature
(while true; do fortune .signature; done)
OK, it works great, but, 1. it outputs 2 signatures. (Thats easy to
fix...) 2. How do I remove the annoying "4 lines"
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