Re: y2hack

2004-10-28 Thread shtirlitz
Quoting Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have talked to the Neora just now. She sad that I can organize a group of people that are going to come for sure. So If you are interested send me email. Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: Just signup. It is going to be fun.

Re: [JOB OFFER] Computers + Physics and/or Math Hacker

2004-10-28 Thread Eli Kara
Working alongside scientists, helping them implement the scientific equations while not neglecting quality, portability, readability, modularity, maintainability, efficiency - all those things Physicists tend to neglect. As a physicist AND a programmer, I protest! :p -- Eli Kara Beyond

Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Ira Abramov
My levels of frustration from Bank Leumi broke the last back of the last camel today. I'm going to search for a new bank with lower commisions and more personal attitude. Bank Hapo'alim is NOT an option either. can anyone tel me what nice small personal-touch banks have Mozilla-compliant web

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread amos
Ira Abramov wrote: Bank Hapo'alim is NOT an option either. Just for the technical aspect - as far as I'm aware they support Gecko pretty well. can anyone tel me what nice small personal-touch banks have Mozilla-compliant web access? if you feel this is off topic, please feel free to answer

Oracle Resource Manager functional on Linux?

2004-10-28 Thread amos
Hello, We try to manage priorities among Oracle requests using Oracle's own Resource Manager but as far as we can tell it simply doesn't affect the request's performance - requests which should get higher priority do not seem to get them. (On other platforms the expected behaviour does occure).

Re: Oracle Resource Manager functional on Linux?

2004-10-28 Thread Shachar Shemesh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We try to manage priorities among Oracle requests using Oracle's own Resource Manager but as far as we can tell it simply doesn't affect the request's performance - requests which should get higher priority do not seem to get them. (On other platforms the expected

Re: [JOB OFFER] Computers + Physics and/or Math Hacker

2004-10-28 Thread amos
Eli Kara wrote: Working alongside scientists, helping them implement the scientific equations while not neglecting quality, portability, readability, modularity, maintainability, efficiency - all those things Physicists tend to neglect. As a physicist AND a programmer, I protest! :p As a

Re: [JOB OFFER] Computers + Physics and/or Math Hacker

2004-10-28 Thread Uri Bruck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eli Kara wrote: Working alongside scientists, helping them implement the scientific equations while not neglecting quality, portability, readability, modularity, maintainability, efficiency - all those things Physicists tend to neglect. As a physicist AND a programmer, I

running java application on Linux.

2004-10-28 Thread David Harel
Hi all, I got a java application that it's installation cd is on Windows machine where you first have to install the JVM on the machine and from that moment onwards it is a regular java application (so I understand) On my Linux machine I have installed blackdown-jre-1.4.1. Looking at the batch

Re: running java application on Linux.

2004-10-28 Thread Evgeny Gesin
Open() is the internal native method, that reads archive file. private static native long open(String name, int mode, long lastModified) Looks like - archive file doesn't exist. - file permissions not allows Java application to access it. Check the owner and rw flags. Evgeny Gesin Javadesk /

Re: running java application on Linux.

2004-10-28 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
Hi David, I was able to duplicate your error by using a non-extistent file: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 545: java -jar pooka_010226 Exception in thread main java.util.zip.ZipException: No such file or directory at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method) at

Re: Oracle Resource Manager functional on Linux?

2004-10-28 Thread guy keren
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We try to manage priorities among Oracle requests using Oracle's own Resource Manager but as far as we can tell it simply doesn't affect the request's performance - requests which should get higher priority do not seem to get them. (On other

Re: Oracle Resource Manager functional on Linux?

2004-10-28 Thread amos
guy keren wrote: On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We try to manage priorities among Oracle requests using Oracle's own Resource Manager but as far as we can tell it simply doesn't affect the request's performance - requests which should get higher priority do not seem to get them. (On

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread ik
On Thursday 28 October 2004 12:44, Ira Abramov wrote: My levels of frustration from Bank Leumi broke the last back of the last camel today. I'm going to search for a new bank with lower commisions and more personal attitude. Bank Hapo'alim is NOT an option either. can anyone tel me what

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: I wonder ... Most Open Source people, have a hi-tech position. Are you sure? based on what? for instance I'm an open source person by some definitions and I'm not in Hightech. Hi-Tech consider to be one of the biggist income of the market... true

Silly bzip2 question

2004-10-28 Thread Oded Arbel
Is there any way to get at the size of the original (uncompressed) file given the bzip2 compressed version ? I've thought about bzcat2 file | wc, but with the size of the files I'm dealing with it takes several minutes for this command to complete and I would really like to be able to do it

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Alon Altman
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Ira Abramov wrote: My levels of frustration from Bank Leumi broke the last back of the last camel today. I'm going to search for a new bank with lower commisions and more personal attitude. Bank Hapo'alim is NOT an option either. can anyone tel me what nice small

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread ik
On Thursday 28 October 2004 15:13, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: I wonder ... Most Open Source people, have a hi-tech position. Are you sure? based on what? for instance I'm an open source person by some definitions and I'm not in Hightech. Thats why I Said

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: But think about it seriously for a second... we as customers have allot more power then we think we have... You yourself wants to move to a better bank... Thats a consumer decision for the same reason I written, but less sarcastic.. :) While you're on the

Re: Problems connecting to the Technion's network through cable

2004-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 12:54:42AM +0200, Haggai Eran wrote: A starting point might be what is suggested by the log. Here is what I managed to catch: Oct 27 18:00:19 localhost pptp[5250]: anon log[pptp_make_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:557]: reserved0 field is not zero! (0x2d48) Cisco feature?

private message, [OT] Re: IDE ZIP drive (100MB) for free

2004-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
I am sending the to the list because I didn't get the original message and I don't know Iftach's email address. Please ignore. On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Hyams Iftach wrote: Impress your friends : * First hand from a doctor. * Including media. * IDE cable included (work both as master and

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 01:07:27PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ira Abramov wrote: Bank Hapo'alim is NOT an option either. Just for the technical aspect - as far as I'm aware they support Gecko pretty well. can anyone tel me what nice small personal-touch banks have

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread ik
On Thursday 28 October 2004 16:40, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: But think about it seriously for a second... we as customers have allot more power then we think we have... You yourself wants to move to a better bank... Thats a consumer decision for the

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread amos
Shaul Karl wrote: On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 01:07:27PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As I always point out when this subject comes up - FIBI (First International Bank) have 100% support for Firefox Does that include their help desk? Can't remember when I called them last time but as far as I

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting ik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: Now I'm starting to worry about you... thank you, mom. this is off topic, and no, I'm not interested in continueing off list on this either. -- Harbinger of spring Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ signature.asc Description: Digital

Re: : Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Aviram Jenik
On Thursday 28 October 2004 17:11, Yehuda Tzadik wrote: Banks and government institutions must according to the law to support all the browsers.This does not include Bank Hapoalim which is a private bank. So what this banks do is against the law. Someone who has the money and time can

Re: : Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Aviram Jenik, from the post of Thu, 28 Oct: On Thursday 28 October 2004 17:11, Yehuda Tzadik wrote: Banks and government institutions must according to the law to support all the browsers.This does not include Bank Hapoalim which is a private bank. So what this banks do is

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004, ik wrote about Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.: I wonder ... Most Open Source people, have a hi-tech position. Hi-Tech consider to be one of the biggist income of the market... Isn't there a way to make banks to support non IE products with just the pressure of

Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Eli Kara
So unless someone high enough in a bank that is *above* the Internet group cares about you (and I guess I'm not *that* valuable a customer), you're out of luck. You're probably right I guess. But, it might be interesting to see the law itself regarding this. I wonder where I can find it...

Problems sending mail to the list

2004-10-28 Thread Haggai Eran
Hi I tried 3 times to send this message to the list, but it didn't pass through. I posted the message at whatsup: http://www.whatsup.org.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2file=viewtopicp=115700#115700 maybe this has something to do about me moving to gmail? Haggai

Network Protocol Implementation

2004-10-28 Thread Eran Sandler
Hello Everyone, Do someone have any experience in implementing a netowork protocol in Linux? I mean, did someone happend to implement a protocol stack like TCP/IP but something more proprietary? I want to play around with such a thing and I saw that the way protocols are implemented in Linux is

Re: Network Protocol Implementation

2004-10-28 Thread Eran Sandler
Forgive my various grammer and spelling mistakes... I had a rough day at work and I forgot to run the spell checker ;-) Kids, don't forget to run a spell check before sending... :-) What I usually call Spell Check Ve Lishon. Eran Eran Sandler wrote: Hello Everyone, Do someone have any

Re: Problems sending mail to the list

2004-10-28 Thread Vasiliev Michael
On Thursday 28 October 2004 09:15, Haggai Eran wrote: HE Hi HE I tried 3 times to send this message to the list, but it didn't pass HE through. It did, all _four_ times. The first post was approved by Shlomi, the second and third passed the spamcheck (your spamicity level was decreased

Re: Network Protocol Implementation

2004-10-28 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Eran Sandler wrote: Forgive my various grammer and spelling mistakes... I had a rough day at work and I forgot to run the spell checker ;-) Kids, don't forget to run a spell check before sending... :-) What I usually call Spell Check Ve Lishon. you know... kmail has as you type checl spelling

Re: Re: Banks, Mozilla and life on a stick.

2004-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 05:11:59PM +0200, Yehuda Tzadik wrote: Banks and government institutions must according to the law support all the browsers. Any references or pointers for that? Which law? = To unsubscribe, send mail

open source online shop

2004-10-28 Thread shtirlitz
Hi I am looking for an open source online shop application. I am not interested in hebrew support. I am especially interested in the following features: 1. Easy to hack. Small and simple code. 2. Had a module for adding review for products. 3. XHTML and CSS compliant. 4. Build in shopping

OO and problems parentheses in mixed hebrew/english text

2004-10-28 Thread Micha Feigin
I am having problems in open office putting parentheses around english text inside hebrew paragraphs when the ending parentheses is at the end of hebrew test. Trying to get the following result moves the marked parentheses (read this right to left, hebrew paragraph): hebrew english ( english )

Re: Problems sending mail to the list

2004-10-28 Thread Haggai Eran
Thanks. I'm sorry that I've bothered you with 4 copies of my message. As you can see in my post to whatsup, I found the problem was in the routing table, and it's now working perfectly. Haggai = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL

Re: Silly bzip2 question

2004-10-28 Thread amos
Arik Baratz wrote: On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:24:52 +0200, Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any way to get at the size of the original (uncompressed) file given the bzip2 compressed version ? I've thought about bzcat2 file | wc, but with the size of the files I'm dealing with it takes