Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi all,
First I wish to thank those who answered. (and sorry for the big
delay, as I was so busy that I didn't even get to read the mails).
Now, I have tried the libgdi32.dll.so http://libgdi32.dll.so
suggested, but crossover didn't start with it.
No, it was compiled
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 08:01:50PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
If the fancier routers are more expensive, you can consider purchasing
them from abroad. I did so with my Linksys WRT54G, but it took me some
eBaying to find a seller who's willing to violate Linksys' US-only
regulations :)
On 2/11/06, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, I tried to write Hebrew text in IE with wine. I had the same problem (when using LC_ALL=he_IL.UTF-8 every Hebrew key press resulted with the letter ק (kuf) showing up on the screen).Can you do LC_ALL=he_IL.UTF-8 xev, type some Hebrew
Hi Geoffrey,
I have WRT54G which was sent to me from the states by my friend.
1. The stock firmware will not connect via a cable modem to all ISPs and
some via aDSL.
I have tested the Version 3 of firmware to connect both to cables and
ADSL with at least 3 ISP's (total: 6 tests). All the
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 08:01:50PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
If the fancier routers are more expensive, you can consider purchasing
them from abroad. I did so with my Linksys WRT54G, but it took me some
eBaying to find a seller who's willing to violate
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 08:32:27PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
This entire discussion was about Linux-running hackable WiFi routers,
which are obviously running regular PPP etc.
Those would be fine. But someone reading this might be tempted to
test it by using the stock firmware before