Hello
We need to design a system, which communicates data at rates of around 30Mbs
via ethernet.
We are designing the hardware from scratch.
I Thought of assembling a board with a processor (which will run linux) and
a small fpga.
However, I do not want to invent the wheel. don't want to port
On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Erez D wrote:
We need to design a system, which communicates data at rates of
around 30Mbs via ethernet.
We are designing the hardware from scratch.
Is that bits or bytes? 30M BITS per second is high end router,
dedicated 100Base T, 30M bytes per second is
Hi Ely!
I've sent an email message to Linux-IL from shlo...@shlomifish.org
yesterday and it did not arrive there yet. The subject line was Black
Background for Icons in gtk+ apps when ssh -X-ing from a Mageia 1
system.. Since then, two E-mails were received by Linux-IL today from
two other
Hi all,
When I'm doing ssh from my x86-64 Mageia Linux 1, with an Intel Graphics HD
card host to any other host (including localhost)
and running gtk+ 2.0 apps using the ssh -X connection, then I get
an annoying black background for the icons. I tried it in a new user
and it's still there.
(Sending from my gmail.com account because E-mail from
shlo...@shlomifish.org does not seem to arrive.).
Hi all,
When I'm doing ssh from my x86-64 Mageia Linux 1, with an Intel Graphics HD
card host to any other host (including localhost)
and running gtk+ 2.0 apps using the ssh -X connection,
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:06 PM, geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Erez D wrote:
We need to design a system, which communicates data at rates of around
30Mbs via ethernet.
We are designing the hardware from scratch.
Is that bits or
Until this day, I am apparently the only man in Israel that does not
possess a cellphone. That gives me the emotional advantage of muttering
under my breath at the inconsiderate users who cruise the supermarket
aisles with a cart, with their minds elsewhere, conversing whlle
meandering and
Hi Stan,
First, you need to decide which OS based do you want your phone, and maybe
which brand.
If it's Android, then Galaxy S-2 or the old Galaxy S could fit the bill.
Hebrew support can be added to them easily.
You can buy from eBay, but make sure that it support the band that your
cellular
Hi Stan,
I got Hebrew support on my Android phone (HTC Desire HD / Android 2.2)
by installing the third party firmware CyanogenMod which has many
other benefits over stock. However, this technically voids the
warranty.
When I owned Nokias in the past, I used special software to change
the
When viewing Hebrew with vowels the letters in a word are written
backward ie left to right not right to left.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14661
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Dotan Cohen
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Umm, you should upgrade your ROM to Gingerbread IMHO.
I just used Dolphin browser (which uses the built in browser to render
pages) to look at Machon Mamre bible pages with all the nikud and it looks
perfect.
See this screenshot: http://benhamo.org/dl/screenshot-1316106335756.png
Thanks,
Hetz
On Thursday 15 September 2011 18:25:28 Antony Gelberg wrote:
Hi Stan,
I got Hebrew support on my Android phone (HTC Desire HD / Android
2.2) by installing the third party firmware CyanogenMod which has
many other benefits over stock. However, this technically voids the
warranty.
When I
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
When viewing Hebrew with vowels the letters in a word are written
backward ie left to right not right to left.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14661
Looks just like it should on Samsung Galaxy S with FW
Stan Goodman stan.good...@hashkedim.com writes:
Brand HTC
MPN NO_CARRIERCNETARIABLKATT
Carrier Unlocked
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