On Thursday 16 June 2005 00:23, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I really WISH there was ANY USB frame grabber with Linux driver support.
I searched this issue up and down when I was working at softier.
Unfortunately, I haven't found anything yet.
That's what I was afraid of... At least now I have a more
That's what I was afraid of... At least now I have a more definite answer.
Hetz - any idea why USB frame grabbers have such poor support?
I think it's just like the Winmodem scenario - your machine does most
of the job, so they cannot release the source code due to secrets
algoritms..
What
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005, Omer Zak wrote about Hebrew in Evolution 2.0.4:
Please notice that for some of my receipients, UTF-8 is not an option.
Can you please eleborate? As far as I know, all modern email clients can
deal with UTF-8 just as confortably as they deal with ISO-8859-8.
Antique clients
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005, Omer Zak wrote about Hebrew in Evolution 2.0.4:
Please notice that for some of my receipients, UTF-8 is not an option.
Can you please eleborate? As far as I know, all modern email clients can
deal with UTF-8 just as confortably
Hello List!
1. I am managing a web site development project for OCMI Ltd, a
management and investment company (not a hi-tech startup). The company
is interested in outsourcing the bulk of the development work to persons
or companies (contractors) with relevant experience and proof thereof.
file a bug report and hack teh code...?
, 15 2005, 21:57,Omer Zak:
Hello Shlomi,
(This E-mail message was sent to the Linux-IL mailing list, because I
believe that the topic is of general interest.)
You are right about the problem with the way I send Hebrew E-mail
messages.
I use
Ira Abramov wrote:
Now that Daniel Robins (ex- Gentoo founding father and Ex- Israeli)
started working for MS on their FOSS initiatives (oh yes, they exist),
we might even see more of that going on.
I wonder how many people will think I've gone mad, but here goes anyway:
I believe that in a
Quoting Gilad Ben-Yossef, from the post of Thu, 16 Jun:
You can laugh, you can cry, but remember - you heared from me first :-)
umm... actually we've all been saying it for some time, the only
argument is the time table :-)
--
Raging against the machine
Ira Abramov
On Thursday 16 June 2005 14:36, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
I believe that in a few years Microsoft will be a major participant in
the field of Open Source and Free Software.
...
You can laugh, you can cry, but remember - you heared from me first :-)
1. FWIW, I can testify you said it long