Hi!
Is anybody driving to the W2L Coordination meeting today (in the Technion)
from Tel Aviv or somewhere in the area?
I'd like to join on the ride.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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On Monday 06 September 2004 00:28, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 12:05:42PM +0300, ik wrote:
Hello list,
I have a .PO file that I made, and currently it's in UTF-8. I have a problem
displaying it on GTK-1.2, when I try to find the right font to use.
Please note,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:18:12PM +0300, ik wrote:
My local is UTF-8... I'm just looking for the right font that I could display Hebrew
fonts over GTK1.2. As far as I know it requires a UCS-2
fonts support, but on the bottom line, I can't find any font that will display
Hebrew for me in
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:18:12PM +0300, ik wrote:
My local is UTF-8... I'm just looking for the right font that I could display Hebrew
fonts over GTK1.2. As far as I know it requires a UCS-2
Any font with Hebrew glyphs should do. Try either fonts with iso8859-8
or iso10646-1 charset. Set it
Hello list,
I have a problem with my Mouse: Logitech Marble USB.
The mouse connected into my screen: LG Flatron 795 FT Plus, that connected to the
motherboard itself (I receive this way
more USB ports - for people that are going to ask why).
Every now and then, The mouse stops responding in X,
On Monday 06 September 2004 16:42, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:18:12PM +0300, ik wrote:
My local is UTF-8... I'm just looking for the right font that I could display
Hebrew fonts over GTK1.2. As far as I know it requires a UCS-2
Any font with Hebrew glyphs should
Hi,
I hope this won't be considered off-topic since my main concern is Linux
compatibility. I'm about to get a new computer, and before I make any final
decision, I'd like to hear a few opinions. I've GOOGLED quite a bit on this,
but I still prefer to get opinions of people I've come to depend
On Monday 06 September 2004 18:43, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 05:29:56PM +0300, ik wrote:
On Monday 06 September 2004 16:42, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:18:12PM +0300, ik wrote:
My local is UTF-8... I'm just looking for the right font that I
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 05:13:31PM +0300, ik wrote:
Hello list,
I have a problem with my Mouse: Logitech Marble USB.
The mouse connected into my screen: LG Flatron 795 FT Plus, that connected to the
motherboard itself (I receive this way
more USB ports - for people that are going to ask
Hi,
Below pthread code example. When running this code I expect each thread
run until it does IO (printf). At this point I expect the thread to be
blocked and the other thread to run until it does IO therefore the
threads should share the CPU evenly one at a time. However if you look
down the
Hi,
The document mentioned below does not give the right answer with my
version of KDE (3.2.3 - I also checked on 3.2.0 - same). The solution on
current KDE implementations is internal to KDE. Most likely a module
with setuid bit set. In order to make it work one must first make sure
the fstab
Hi,
I am using CVS to manage a third party software (using vendor branches).
I also have some local changes that I am maintaining on the HEAD trunk.
I now want to branch the HEAD trunk, and control whick local branch contains
which vendor branch.
From the documentaion I get that there is
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 10:38:41PM +0300, David Harel wrote:
Below pthread code example.
for (i = 0; i ITERATIONS; i++)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(mutex);
pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex);
j = myglobal;
j++;
myglobal = j;
printf(%s%d, arg, myglobal);
}
Thank you for your elaborate answer.
The code I send was merely for demonstration purposes and that is why
you see the global variable.
The mutex is only to make the two threads start almost simultaneously.
The main thread locks it and then both threads attempt to lock it. Once
the main thread
On Monday 06 September 2004 01:38, Voguemaster wrote:
... just as there is no doubt in my mind that our friends
from Trolltech provided us with qmake not only to make our
lives easier but to make us use their tools :)
Yes, but to their credit it is free software nevertheless.
The problem
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 08:47:48PM +0300, Tal Achituv wrote:
---IGNORE ANYTHING AFTER THIS LINE-- :-)
Since this absurdity has occured more than once (not only from
this company, but others as well) and since Tal is not in a
position to stop this automatic Tourette Syndrome
Yeah, and get Tal's company to forbid employees from using mailing lists.
Please reconsider...
It IS an entertaining thought, thoush :)
Arnon
Oron Peled wrote:
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 08:47:48PM +0300, Tal Achituv wrote:
---IGNORE ANYTHING AFTER THIS LINE-- :-)
Since
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 01:04, Arnon Klein wrote:
Yeah, and get Tal's company to forbid employees from using mailing lists.
No. I didn't direct this against Tal, since he is a victim of
this stupid policy just like the rest of us. Therefore I want
to reply the mail admins directly. While my
And I really meant that you shouldn't do it, since the PHB's at Tal's
company will probably go ahead and restrict their employee's e-mail usage.
Sometimes you should just shrug and move on. I think this is one of
those times.
Unless ofcourse Tal supports it, and then go ahead and show them the
After Didi gave me the solution for the encoding problem with unzip I decided
to write a script for converting the filenames (Maybe I'll patch unzip in the
future but that's my temporary solution).
The script I wrote just change the filenames and directories names using
iconv, but if it tries
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Hi,
I hope this won't be considered off-topic since my main concern is Linux
compatibility. I'm about to get a new computer, and before I make any final
decision, I'd like to hear a few opinions. I've GOOGLED quite a bit on this,
but I still prefer to get opinions of
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 02:41:02AM +0300, Amir Hardon wrote:
After Didi gave me the solution for the encoding problem with unzip I decided
to write a script for converting the filenames (Maybe I'll patch unzip in the
future but that's my temporary solution).
The script I wrote just change
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Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Hi,
I hope this won't be considered off-topic since my main concern is
Linux compatibility. I'm about to get a new computer, and before I
make any final decision, I'd like to hear a few opinions. I've
GOOGLED quite a bit on this, but I still prefer to
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