Re: need Logic Fonts For Xfree

1999-08-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
As much as I know, there is no such a beast and thats the problems of watching Logical Hebrew pages in other browesers than Internet Explorer.. Eli Marmor added some support for Logical Hebrew for Netscape, but so far have not released it yet. Hetz miki wrote: > > to all who knows and wanna h

need Logic Fonts For Xfree

1999-08-06 Thread miki
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Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Maybe I didn't explain myself well... >From what I heard, VMWare 2.0 will (not sure) let you ACCESS to a PCI cards you got inside the box.. Just like they use DGA extensions - which is actully a direct access to the graphics card.. PowerDVD is not running under vmware due to the fact that it ne

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Isaac Aaron
Ariel Biener wrote: > On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > > Ok. Has anyone ever managed to make VMware detect the decoder card, and > use it for playing ? Since it uses the decoder, and not the host CPU, it > should run ok I assume. > > --Ariel Very unlikely. VMWare provides a virtual ma

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
>From what I've heard it will probably be (although limited) on VMWare 2.0 Again - just a rumor.. Hetz Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > > Wrong again.. > > VMWare doesn't try to detect PCI cards (it doesn't rely on the card as > it gives the services itself and not directory to the PCI cards).. > > Ex

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Ariel Biener
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: Yes, I just gave it about 1 hour of trial runs. But since VMware doesn't let you access PCI directly, the system doesn't detect the card, and you're dead in the water. I'll ask VMware if they plan on having an interface to achieve this goal. --Ariel >

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Wrong again.. VMWare doesn't try to detect PCI cards (it doesn't rely on the card as it gives the services itself and not directory to the PCI cards).. Examples: ISDN Cards, Network cards (it emulates one on the real one), etc.. So you don't have a chance there either (and I have DXR2 DVD kit,

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Ariel Biener
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: Ok. Has anyone ever managed to make VMware detect the decoder card, and use it for playing ? Since it uses the decoder, and not the host CPU, it should run ok I assume. --Ariel > Well, the support for DVD in Linux in general is VERY minimalistic.. > >

Re: DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Well, the support for DVD in Linux in general is VERY minimalistic.. No player, no nothing really fancy yet. Hetz Ariel Biener wrote: > > Hi, > >Does any of you know of any drivers for DVD in general, and for > Creative Dxr3 encoder in particular ? > >I just got a Creative Encore 6

Israeli PC Magazine internet platform comparison

1999-08-06 Thread Isaac Aaron
Anybody read the PC Magazine's comparison between Windows NT, Solaris and Linux which was published in this month's issue? This is the first time Linux gets this much attention on this magazine. I've read previous articles in the opinions section, mostly written by J. Seymour, and a general artic

DVD for Linux

1999-08-06 Thread Ariel Biener
Hi, Does any of you know of any drivers for DVD in general, and for Creative Dxr3 encoder in particular ? I just got a Creative Encore 6x package (6x dvd ide drive, Dxr3 encoder). I wondered if any drivers and players were written for this package, --Ariel -- Ariel Biener e-mail: [

Re: Re[2]: Hebrew forum

1999-08-06 Thread Oded Arbel
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote: > OA>> There's a simple logical to visual conversion function, which I helped ^^ > > Well, the Unicode conversion algorithm (the standard) is not too simple. This is the difference between _perfect_ and _usable_ .

Re: ISDN adapter

1999-08-06 Thread CIGAN
Hi, ISDN supports 64kb/s per channel and it has 2 of those so if you connect both that's how you get 128kb/s. A chip-set name would help. CIGAN. -- On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Shai Zorea wrote: > I bought at excellnet an ISDN adapter with no name and it does not > support 128k/s only 64 per channel,

Re: Re[2]: Hebrew forum

1999-08-06 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
OA>> There's a simple logical to visual conversion function, which I helped OA>> writing, in PERL, which was meant to mimic the way the IOL forums ASP OA>> work. It actually does this so good, that it also correctly mimic all OA>> the small annoying bugs that the IOL function has :-) Well, the

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1999-08-06 Thread Hashibon Adham
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ISDN adapter

1999-08-06 Thread Shai Zorea
I bought at excellnet an ISDN adapter with no name and it does not support 128k/s only 64 per channel, does someone know this adapter they sold for 49$, and if it is supported under linux? At excellnet they did not know to tell me. Thanks, -- Shai

Re[2]: Hebrew forum

1999-08-06 Thread Oded Arbel
-- Original Message -- >IST>> > IB>> extra quizz : how does perl support hebrew chains ? >IST>> Strings. You know - mahrozot. >Ah. Perl itself supports only one king of string - quoted sequence of >charaters. Be it Hebrew or Chineese. If you want means to work with >visual rend