I hereby announce the availability of an improved version of Dov
Grobgeld's FriBidi package. The improvements consist of:
1. Bug fixes (including a patch from Owen Taylor from RedHat Corp.).
2. Port to the GEOS operating system (the operating system of the Nokia
9110 Communicator).
The packa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16-Oct-2000 Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Hi, solomon!
>
> That's extremely old. Version 7 is available and works pretty well
for
> me. http://scopes.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html
>
Thanks - I downloaded it, but got an error message from RPM. Is it
safe to
continue. Her
guy keren wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Maxim Kryachko wrote:
>
> > Having recently installed RH7 I tried to compile several things, such as
> > modem driver, new kernel and modules, in all cases compiler (gcc) reports of
> > a bunch of errors and exits.
> > Both modem driver and kernel (2.3.9) c
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Maxim Kryachko wrote:
> Having recently installed RH7 I tried to compile several things, such as
> modem driver, new kernel and modules, in all cases compiler (gcc) reports of
> a bunch of errors and exits.
> Both modem driver and kernel (2.3.9) compile OK in Slackware 7on g
Hi all.
Having recently installed RH7 I tried to compile several things, such as
modem driver, new kernel and modules, in all cases compiler (gcc) reports of
a bunch of errors and exits.
Both modem driver and kernel (2.3.9) compile OK in Slackware 7 on gcc-2.92.
Now I use version 2.96 of gcc, whi
Hi
Any one know of a program that can write to cd (multisession not cdrw)
like (some smart shell to cdrecord)
someprog dev=0,0 speed=4 /home
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There will be RPM's for Redhat 6.2 and Redhat 7.0
Hetz
amir tal wrote:
>
> will kde2 be 100% compatible with RH7 ?
> in another word's - rpm V.4 ?
>
> At 15:54 17/10/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >on redhat it goes straight to your /usr dir...
> >
> >Hetz
> >
==
There will be a kde-1-compatible RPM file for backward compatibility..
Hetz
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> > I just forgot one thing:
> >
> > KDE 2.0 is totally incompatible with KDE 1.x! which means that probably when
> > you'll install KDE 2.0 final R
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> I just forgot one thing:
>
> KDE 2.0 is totally incompatible with KDE 1.x! which means that probably when
> you'll install KDE 2.0 final RPM's - you'll get tons of crashes..
I saw on RedHat 7 (or was in Mandrake 7.2 beta, or maybe both) some
kde1-comp
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> since I never boot my machine and rarely have to restart X, this really does
> explain why the file got big. Is it allowed to manually edit the file while X
> is up to remove history, or do I have to restart X for that?
there is a dirty method you
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > the first point here is that you should avoid to start an X session as
> Of course you're right about this (I keep promising myself I'll do something
> about this), but since my /home and /root are on the same 600 Mega partition,
> this would n
Thanks for your detailed and helpful answer, but it does raise a few other
questions
On 17-Oct-2000 Jean-Daniel PAUGET wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> /root/.xsession-errors. Can anyone tell me how and why this file was created
> it contains every errors that any furt
will kde2 be 100% compatible with RH7 ?
in another word's - rpm V.4 ?
At 15:54 17/10/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>on redhat it goes straight to your /usr dir...
>
>Hetz
>
>
>Naor Weissman wrote:
> >
> > No you don't since target directory is different. (/opt/kde2)
> > At least on suse I`ve tested.
>
on redhat it goes straight to your /usr dir...
Hetz
Naor Weissman wrote:
>
> No you don't since target directory is different. (/opt/kde2)
> At least on suse I`ve tested.
> After install you have to either change path or link.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:[EMAI
No you don't since target directory is different. (/opt/kde2)
At least on suse I`ve tested.
After install you have to either change path or link.
-Original Message-
From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:41 PM
To: linux-il
Subject: KDE 2.0 - con
I just forgot one thing:
KDE 2.0 is totally incompatible with KDE 1.x! which means that probably when
you'll install KDE 2.0 final RPM's - you'll get tons of crashes..
I would suggest the following step:
1. If you're not using KDE at all - then make sure you don't have KDE rpm's
inside your mac
Hi People,
The KDE 2.0 development has been announced as gold, and the tar balls have been
sent to the packagers. Soon (probably within a day or 2) you'll see RPM's, DEB's
and TAR.GZ's on the KDE web pages. An official release will be on Oct. 23rd..
For us, the Israeli users, we'll need somethin
Jean-Daniel PAUGET wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I wanted to run fsck -A to see what was going on. I got a message saying that
> it's dangerous to run this on a mounted file system, so I stopped. Should I
> have continued?
>
> no, it's really a bad idea to proces
Jean-Daniel PAUGET wrote:
>
> (this is not particularly .il related though)
>
> I want to use ssh instead of rsh in order to access a remote cvs tree.
> I set the two environment variables needed like this :
> my cvs tree :
> CVSROOT=:ext:remotecvs.domain.local:/h
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1 - The problem was caused by a huge (>200 Mega) file named
> /root/.xsession-errors. Can anyone tell me how and why this file was created
> (apart from the obvious meaning of its name) and how to prevent this happening
> in the future?
this file
i attached a few simple, basic examples.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Tizmo wrote:
> hey,
> i am a starting C programing..
> i would like to learn how to use sockets on C programs.. i know the base
> of C and a little more..
> so.. i would like to ask from you all, if someone can please write a small
>
On 16-Oct-2000 guy keren wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> /usr/bin/pppd /dev/ttya0 38400 name guest@OIzahav
>>
>> Could it be that the 38400 paramater is limiting the speed of the
>> connection?
>> And if so, where does this paramater come from? I start ADSL by typin
Hi,
I had a problem with a full disk and although I did solve it, I'me left with a
few questions.
1 - The problem was caused by a huge (>200 Mega) file named
/root/.xsession-errors. Can anyone tell me how and why this file was created
(apart from the obvious meaning of its name) and how to preve
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Eli Marmor wrote:
>
> > Somebody posted a report about problems in installing RH7 to a Hebrew
> > forum of Linux. He had problems with Python scripts of Anaconda. Can
> > anybody access the following URL and help him?
> >
> >
>http://www.diburim.co.il
> Hi Tizmo,
>
> Dont walk, run, and get a hold of Stevens' Unix Network Programming,
> volume 1. It has everything you've ever wanted to know about sockets
> programming.
>
> If you're in a hurry aor can't find the book, choo's site has good
> tutorials on various subjects, including sockets.
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