On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It did not take much time for Tzafrir to discover one of the main missing
features. This is due to strong opposition from the people responsible for
UI (user interface) in the Mozilla organization, who resist almost any
change to the UI. The
It did not take much time for Tzafrir to discover one of the main missing
features. This is due to strong opposition from the people responsible for
UI (user interface) in the Mozilla organization, who resist almost any
change to the UI. The only parameter that you can currently change is the
If there's one more thing we need to lobby, especially one related to
i18n, that's a 'Character Coding' menu in the context-menu (the
right-click menu) of pages and frames. This is often necessary to
override a bogus encoding of a window which has no menubar (e.g. a
Javascript-generated popup) or
Writing (and reading) mail messages in Hebrew is one example that pops
to mind.
The composer may be another.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It did not take much time for Tzafrir to discover one of the main missing
features. This is due to strong opposition from the people responsible for
UI
your machine is running out of memory, and the VM is trying to kill the
processes responsible for it (without much success, it appears). you can
do one of several things:
* check which process is behaving badly, and ulimit(1) it in advance.
* upgrade to the latest kernel (2.4.6) and hope the VM
Hi Guys,
As the one in charge of the technical ADSL issues in Netvision, I can answer
all the questions below...
We have encountered a problem with our RedBack machine, which was not
fragmenting packets with the DF bit set (as normal routers should do). It
WAS sending the ICMP unreachable
Alon,
If you are using a 2.4 kernel prior to 2.4.5 then you are a victim of its
VM problem. Upgrade to 2.4.5 .
Dani
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Alon Altman wrote:
Hi,
Once in a while, typically in high-load situations, my linux PC gets into
a state where it constantly thrashes the HD (probably
Arie,
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Arie Vayner wrote:
Hi Guys,
As the one in charge of the technical ADSL issues in Netvision, I can answer
all the questions below...
We have encountered a problem with our RedBack machine, which was not
fragmenting packets with the DF bit set (as normal routers
Arie Vayner wrote:
Hi Guys,
As the one in charge of the technical ADSL issues in Netvision, I can answer
all the questions below...
We have encountered a problem with our RedBack machine, which was not
fragmenting packets with the DF bit set (as normal routers should do). It
WAS sending the
IK See this bug for more info:
IK http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63054
Well, I guess people that want it should vote for this bug...
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Hello all
I have been looking fro linmodems for a while and I found areally cheap one
(what I am looking for): it's a motorolla model (contact me privatly for the
location since I do not want to advertise here). My question is: I konw that
motorla's modems are not very good, but how is the
Right now you have 2 samba installed - one in /usr/bin and one in
/usr/local/bin
All source projects are built by default to prefix=/usr/local, while rpm are
built with prefix=/usr, is there a good reason for that?
- diego
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
I don't think this is VM problem... Look more like misbehaved program
running as root which allocates more and more memory .VM starts killing
processes when some resource gets scarse (I don't remember if it's CPU
time or virtual memory). Maybe you
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Alon Altman wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
I don't think this is VM problem... Look more like misbehaved program
running as root which allocates more and more memory .VM starts killing
processes when some resource gets scarse (I don't remember if
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:14:20PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now you have 2 samba installed - one in /usr/bin and one in
/usr/local/bin
All source projects are built by default to prefix=/usr/local, while rpm are
built with prefix=/usr, is there a good reason for that?
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:14:20PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now you have 2 samba installed - one in /usr/bin and one in
/usr/local/bin
All source projects are built by default to prefix=/usr/local, while rpm are
built with prefix=/usr, is there a good reason for that?
Indeed
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.2.pdf
It's a shame you could not give a direct link to a section in this
document. The site only has PS, PDF and text copies of the FHS document.
Anybody know if there is an HTML copy availble on-line
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
www.arkeia.com
If I spend a few $K I want more then E-mail/Phone
support.
BRU is being sold by TIM, I have no idea about ARKEIA.
I think I will go with Amanda after all
I found this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/amanda-win32/
It's on the 3th(!) page, of
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.2.pdf
It's a shame you could not give a direct link to a section in this
document. The site only has PS, PDF and text copies of the FHS document.
Anybody know if there is an HTML copy availble on-line somewhere?
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:14:20PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now you have 2 samba installed - one in /usr/bin and one in
/usr/local/bin
All source projects are built by default to prefix=/usr/local, while rpm are
built with prefix=/usr, is there a good reason for that?
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