Hi Eli,
sorry for the late reply.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 6:11 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Shlomi Fish
> > Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 15:52:49 +0300
> > Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
>
> > dan...@users.sourceforge.net
> >
> > Can you tell me where I can download the precise
> From: Shlomi Fish
> Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 15:52:49 +0300
> Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
> dan...@users.sourceforge.net
>
> Can you tell me where I can download the precise dictionary you are
> using?
>
> They are part of the mageia 7 x86-64 packages. See
>
Hi Eli!
Sorry for the late reply.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 5:36 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Shlomi Fish
> > Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2019 23:11:40 +0300
> > Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
>
> > dan...@users.sourceforge.net
> >
> > On my system that cmdline invocation gives me this on
> From: Shlomi Fish
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2019 23:11:40 +0300
> Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
> dan...@users.sourceforge.net
>
> On my system that cmdline invocation gives me this on stdout:
Can you tell me where I can download the precise dictionary you are
using?
Hi!
On my system that cmdline invocation gives me this on stdout:
```
באופן
באמצע
באמת
בבידוד
בודאי
בזהירות
ביותר
בישראל
בכל
במטה
במסגרת
במשך
בפיתוח
ברמה
ברשת
בשימוש
בשנת
בתחילת
האינטרנט
האמונה
החשובה
היוניקסית
הינה
היתה
הלינוקס
המפוזרים
המתוכנת
העדינים
העובדה
העובדים
העולם
העורך
הפיתוח
הקורים
Hi Eli and all,
first note that after playing a little with
https://github.com/eranroz/HspellPy , the mageia hspell package and with
https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Inline-Python/Python.pod , I was able
to overcome the issue in my code. Thanks for the motivation.
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at
> From: Shlomi Fish
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 22:56:28 +0300
> Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
> dan...@users.sourceforge.net
>
> I use the same dictionary downloaded years ago from the Ivrix
> project. Hunspell version is 1.3.2.
>
> Ah, I have hunspell-1.7.0 and hspell 1.4.
I don't
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 8:57 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Shlomi Fish
> > Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 20:47:29 +0300
> > Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
>
> > dan...@users.sourceforge.net
> >
> > Latest version as https://packages.debian.org/sid/hspell . What is
> your OS/dist/version?
>
>
> From: Shlomi Fish
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 20:47:29 +0300
> Cc: Linux-IL , "Nadav Har'El" ,
> dan...@users.sourceforge.net
>
> Latest version as https://packages.debian.org/sid/hspell . What is your
> OS/dist/version?
I use the same dictionary downloaded years ago from the Ivrix
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 8:34 PM Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Thanks Eli!
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 8:20 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
>> > From: Shlomi Fish
>> > Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 19:49:32 +0300
>> >
>> > So I created this branch -
>>
Thanks Eli!
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 8:20 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Shlomi Fish
> > Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 19:49:32 +0300
> >
> > So I created this branch -
> https://github.com/shlomif/shlomi-fish-homepage/tree/spell-check-hebrew
> (note the
> > branch name). Which adds autochecking
> From: Shlomi Fish
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 19:49:32 +0300
>
> So I created this branch -
> https://github.com/shlomif/shlomi-fish-homepage/tree/spell-check-hebrew (note
> the
> branch name). Which adds autochecking using
> https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Hunspell . However many
> legitimate
למעשה
> לעברית
> לעשות
> לפרוייקט
> לצאת
> לראשונה
> לרשת
> מאז
> מהתורמים
> מראש
> מרובת-המשתמשים
> מתוך
> ניסים
> סטיבן
> על-ידי
> פיש
> פרוייקט
> קוד-פתוח
> ריימונד
> שהדואר
> שהוא
> שהלך
> שהם
> שהשתתפתי
> שהתוכנה
> שידע
problem seems the handling of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affix
es such as "be" "le" "she". So I wish to avoid whitelisting all these
variations which is a lot of menial work.
How can I use hspell to spellcheck UTF8 hebrew text inside valid XHTML in
the context of a
This is a test message which is safe to ignore. It was sent at roughly:
Wed Jul 18 14:00:55 IDT 2012
I am sending it because I had problems sending E-mails from my home address.
Regards,
-- Shlomi Fish
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Hi all,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a test message which is safe to ignore. It was sent at roughly:
Wed Jul 18 14:00:55 IDT 2012
I am sending it because I had problems sending E-mails from my home address.
OK, I now see that this message
On 07/18/2012 02:09 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
OK, I now see that this message arrived at the mailing list and was
displayed at the archives almost instantly. However, an earlier E-mail
that I had sent from my home (and preferred) address of
shlo...@shlomifish.org did not arrive. So there appears
This is a test message, since I was unable to send E-mail to Linux-IL from home.
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that. Forgot a lot. Remember too much
It seems that you can since this is the second mail I see from you.
On Jul 22, 2011 9:12 PM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a test message, since I was unable to send E-mail to Linux-IL from
home.
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-- Shlomi Fish
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An attempt to debug the problem
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 13:54:21 +0200
To: linux...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: My messages are not posted in the linux-il list
On 12/04/2010 11:34 PM, Ron Varburg wrote:
Please advise. Would you like me sending a test
file as attachment and
confirmed that this message IS received. Instead of spaming the list,
all you had to do was read your inbox to find out why your message was
not coming through.
Here is the message I got for my test message:
Your mail to 'Linux-il' with the subject
Test big message
was read your inbox to find out why your message
was
not coming through.
Here is the message I got for my test message:
Your mail to 'Linux-il' with the subject
Test big message (please delete if it gets through)
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval
So, my message gets through when I remove the attachment.
Does the list reject messages with attachments ?
Does it reject messages which are over a certain size ?
Are there sunspots which are affecting my messages ?
Send to me the message off list. I administer http://gibberish.co.il
and I
Hi !
I have attached a screen shot showing a portion of an email which I received.
Note the line which is supposed to say flying over Israel on Monday night, but
is scrambled.
Below is the email source. The text in the source looks fine !
I see the same sort of thing with Firefox.
I am
So, my message gets through when I remove the attachment.
Does the list reject messages with attachments ?
Does it reject messages which are over a certain size ?
Are there sunspots which are affecting my messages ?
Who knows all the dirty secrets about the list ?
TIA !
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The main theme of the conference is Integrating Unit Testing and Test
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and write an ATP but I am sure people did it countless times before me
Hi,
I'm trying to setup my printer. I'm using Mepis+KDE 3.2.3.
I opened Start menu ( the KDE logo) - System - Settings - Printing
Manager, that opened up a window called Configure - Printing
Manager.
There I used a wizard to setup my printer (uses CUPS). The problem is,
this wizard has a test page
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like brightness, contrast etc., all with values between 0-1. The
problem is, I don't know what I should choose as settings, so I won't
get a black page.
Okay, found the answer at:
Manager, that opened up a window called Configure - Printing
Manager.
There I used a wizard to setup my printer (uses CUPS). The problem is,
this wizard has a test page, when I try to print it, I get a black
page. This is also the case if I print from an app (like OO Writer).
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I installed a courier smtp server, and probably misconfigured
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of such CD's to make sure (hopefully) that
everything is recognized.
JFYI, they have differnet HW detection code, so it's a good idea to test
them both.
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may wish to try a couple of such CD's to make sure (hopefully) that
everything is recognized.
JFYI, they have differnet HW detection code, so it's a good idea to test
them both.
Yes, that's more or less what I had in mind.
But apart from the HW detection - once the system is up and running
PClinuxOS-NV (Mandrake), which was also good.
But neither was 100% perfect.
You may wish to try a couple of such CD's to make sure (hopefully) that
everything is recognized.
JFYI, they have differnet HW detection code, so it's a good idea to test
them both.
Yes, that's more or less what
Hello,
I helped my mom order her first computer. We have it without Windows on
it and we hope to have it delivered during next week (Sukot).
I was wondering how can/should I test that we really got what we ordered
(heard stories about people getting something completly
different/missing parts etc
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How can we?! does this mean IGLU is back up and running? :)
on Debian?
Double Mazal tov to us all! and thanks Tzafrir/shachar for your work!
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How can i test and verify that the lock manager is working and doing
it's job over NFS?
Having trouble running a certain program over NFS (only over nfs) and
getting strange lock errors, and have my doubts that despite my
impression that it *should* be running and working (ie, rpcinfo shows
Nathan Fain wrote:
How can i test and verify that the lock manager is working and doing
it's job over NFS?
You can't. There is no NFS locking in kernels 2.4.0 (and maybe
earlier).
NFS locking used to work, but it never worked well, and the designers of it
could never come up with an ALL
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
You can't. There is no NFS locking in kernels 2.4.0 (and maybe
earlier).
Huh ??? There is lockd, it's just user space not kernel based. It exists,
it's needed and improves NFS reliability by a great deal. The mount
command supports the lock
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earlier).
NFS
have to do it.
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to fix the
driver (low priority for them), or to give him the source code so that he
can fix the driver himself.
As a result, Stallman was forced to buy another printer.
In view of the above, I suggest that every time someone argues about the
merits of GPL, LGPL etc., Stallman's Printer Driver Test
Stallman's Printer Driver Test, as formulated above, has two
non-obvious
consequences:
1. If GPLed/LGPLed code is used in embedded devices, then a
way needs to
be provided for the customer to update the code.
Such a requirement would have been helpful in overcoming
Y2K problems
of GPL, LGPL etc., Stallman's Printer Driver Test be applied, where
the test is:
Suppose Stallman's printer driver were licensed under the terms in
question, would Stallman have been able to have the driver fixed according
to his needs?And once the driver was fixed, would Stallman have been
able
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suphisticated command-line editor, sometimes it needs to know _exactly_
what the current line looks like, because some some changes involve more
than just backspacing over the last few characters. So if you have some
unkown characters like test before the prompt, the shell can mess up
the look
to remove the --with-installed-readline option from configure, and
now it doesn't do that anymore -
[oded@computer oded]$ echo -n test
test[oded@computer oded]$
yey :-)
so this looks like a readline feature, which bash gets just from using
readline. from looking at the changelog, I think
a bit diificult in the last three days or so -
We have a program which writes a single line (with no new line) to stdout
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#include lt;stdio.h
int main (int argc, char* argv
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i cleaned up the patch to pptp and put up a new pptp-mulix-0.06.tar.gz
at http://www.pointer.co.il/~mulix/
ADSL users, and especially alcatel and orckit ATUR3 users, please test
and verify that it works for you.
as soon as i get positive test results i will forward the patch onwards
I sent a message to the list twice and it didn't get through, so this is a test
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