On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
this just show how naive are administrators today. anyway, as u know or
not know u don't have to be a hacker today to do what the hell u want.
if I wanna surf whatever the bleeping I want, I can do it and be sure
every person who know how to operate a
Just 2 words for ya, USE MPLAYER.
It has all you could ever want, little buggy yes, but works ok nevertheless.
You can get it from www.mplayer.hu
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I've heard good things about Xine, too. (The pronunciation doesn't sound
good in Hebrew though...)
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From: Oleg Kobets
that is true, no beef there, but i consider this a bad practice. if i
were to manage these thing i wouldn't want
to make my workers feel hunted or some kind of paranoia that many
companies foolishly makes their workers feel. the easier and much better
thing to do, is just limit the bandwidth and
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be on 7th of November in Tel Aviv in the classes of
Interbit ( http://www.interbit.co.il/ )
plug
where I have just finished teaching a 4-day Fundamentals of Perl class
and where you should send your co-workers to learn Perl.
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Hi good people.
After the BitKeeper fiasco, I studied several Open-Source Alternatives and
eventually decided that I will go with Subversion
(http://subversion.tigris.org) for the time being. The problem is that I
don't have a repository that resides on a permanently connected, high
bandwidth
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
i disagree, since as long that there will be free access to internet
nodes, i.e: unlike some cellular companies that provide WAP services
do(they only allow you to surf their internal wap pages).
you can find a way to access these resources, since inside the
definition of
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about Subversion Hosting Needed:
Hi good people.
After the BitKeeper fiasco, I studied several Open-Source Alternatives and
eventually decided that I will go with Subversion
(http://subversion.tigris.org) for the time being. The problem is that I
In that case, I agree with you.
The thing is, it is easier to circumvent a firewall/ids/whatever than to
buy a fw1 that costs 18k$ and who knows
how much you will need to pay for the unlimited version if you have a
large organization.
anyway, I think that the corporates are going to loose that
still the same
must be something with the gnome2 configuration(?)
i'll take a deeper look in it over the weekend if i have time
any news on kvirc i18n support btw ?
On Thursday 31 October 2002 09:55, Amir Sela wrote:
On Thursday 31 October 2002 02:17, Barak Kaufman wrote:
supplimental
On Thursday 31 October 2002 03:43, Martin Polley wrote:
I've heard good things about Xine, too. (The pronunciation doesn't sound
good in Hebrew though...)
Since I posted, I tried Xine as well, and same result. I am gonna look for a
neighbour to test the physical media.
I tried downloading
You can get mplayer RPMs (none specifically for RH8.0 or in Rawhide, but
Mandrake or Freshrpms versions may work):
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=mplayersubmit=Search
+...
(Copy/paste the link, including the ...)
HTH,
Martin Polley
Technical Communicator
http://mirrors.sctpc.com/dominik/linux/pkgs/mplayer/
Try this one.
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Oleg Kobets
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Black hole is God divided by zero
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From: Martin Polley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Arie Folger [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Oleg
Thank you both. I downloaded and installed it, and the problem persists. I
will have my wife check the physical media (her friend has a standalone
dvdplayer, but may not work if the region is set, the dvd is European and I
am in the US; could that be the source of trouble? I doubt it, Linux
Hi All
Does Linux support USB 2 ?
I want to connect a external HD to a usb2 port and work at max HD speed.
Cheers
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On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 10:43, Martin Polley wrote:
I've heard good things about Xine, too. (The pronunciation doesn't
sound
good in Hebrew though...)
IIRC, the former Xine page showed that the recommended pronunciation was
kseen. But if you're worried about xine, how about the English
RedHat's 7.3 and 8.0's kernel support USB 2.0 out of the box..
Thanks,
Hetz
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 19:04:37 +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote
Hi All
Does Linux support USB 2 ?
I want to connect a external HD to a usb2 port and work at max HD speed.
Cheers
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about Subversion Hosting Needed:
Hi good people.
After the BitKeeper fiasco, I studied several Open-Source Alternatives and
eventually decided that I will go with Subversion
Quoting David Howard, from the post of Thu, 31 Oct:
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 10:43, Martin Polley wrote:
I've heard good things about Xine, too. (The pronunciation doesn't
sound
good in Hebrew though...)
IIRC, the former Xine page showed that the recommended pronunciation was
kseen.
I
By the way, the same thing happens with my Evo N160 laptop...
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 23:38 27.10.2002 +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
2. Seems like you missed some modules to compile. Please look at the
TROUBLESHOOTING document which is in the tar.gz file.
Ahh, how didn't I think of
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