Well done! Indeed this is not a political list. Or has smoking too much
weed gotten to your head?
Please refrain from sending political garbage to this list.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, redbaron wrote:
I knew this is not a political list, but I feel need to express my
appreciation to a grope of
Quoth Orna Agmon:
Well done! Indeed this is not a political list. Or has smoking too much
weed gotten to your head?
No, dear Orna - you do NOT understand:
I knew this is not a political list, but I feel need to express my
appreciation to a grope of people that think (good things) about
Indeed this is not a political list but its a political country!
I think its important to raise the issue of open source!!!
Well done Gili
uzix
-Original Message-
From: Orna Agmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 10:06 AM
To: redbaron
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2002-12-16, Uzi Refaeli wrote:
Indeed this is not a political list but its a political
country! I think its important to raise the issue of open
source!!!
Well done Gili
well, on-topic or off-topic, the original mail doesn't even
contain a url. it has some vague .url attachement which
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Uzi Refaeli wrote:
Indeed this is not a political list but its a political country!
I think its important to raise the issue of open source!!!
Well done Gili
PLLLease.
That item is:
a. linked by a non-standard format (does mr. RedBaron know anything about
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:06, Orna Agmon wrote:
Well done! Indeed this is not a political list. Or has smoking too much
weed gotten to your head?
Please refrain from sending political garbage to this list.
I'm sorry, Orna, but I don't see why the news of you and me (along
wither others)
Quoting Christoph Bugel, from the post of Mon, 16 Dec:
Indeed this is not a political list but its a political
country! I think its important to raise the issue of open
source!!!
Well done Gili
well, on-topic or off-topic, the original mail doesn't even
contain a url. it has some
To summarize the discussion, let me focus on the words that everybody
agreed with:
well done.
These words were said by Uzi (as a support for Gili).
These words were said by Orna (as an oppose for Gili).
And these words were quoted by the others.
But as far as I know, Alle Yarok is AGAINST well
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002, redbaron wrote about Ale Yarok and Open Source:
I think this is the best thing any political party has done for Open Source
since for the past 8 years(the time I got my legal right to elect and the
time I started to take interest in Open Source)...
Without saying
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 11:36, Eli Marmor wrote:
Alle Yarok supports vegetarians (not only for
eating, but also for smoking),
I have not seen any indication that Ale Yarok supports cannibalism or
smoking of of vegetarians.
owever, it's quite a canny idea now that I think about it -
On 2002-12-16, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Christoph Bugel, from the post of Mon, 16 Dec:
well, on-topic or off-topic, the original mail doesn't even
contain a url. it has some vague .url attachement which is, I
guess, a microsoft innovation to make thinkgs easier
%*^%*@#$. (a text file
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Ira Abramov wrote:
Thanks but no thanks for the blind hate demonstration. if you cared to
look into the attachment you would find it was:
1. plain text, usable by anyone without a machine parser
Yes, but incorrectly labeled as application/octet-stream MIME type. Why
I say more weeds to the Linux group !
Maybe a new Linux icon with huge joint - happy tux
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2002, Ben-Nes Michael wrote about Re: Ale Yarok and Open Source:
I say more weeds to the Linux group !
Maybe a new Linux icon with huge joint - happy tux
Like this?
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:NA4W2rlFW88C:linux.wz.cz/tuxs/tux_joint.gif
Or this?
It's very easy with Alcatel. Just upload using the html gui and switch the
s/w.
The tricky part is finding the correct version. Mine is KHDSAA.270 now.
Although there are a lot of sites and forums which target ADSL issues,
dslreports.com is one the best, and there are some Israeli sites (get the
Hi,
We Installed at one of our customers RH8.0 Server.
They work with Reflection X (v9.0) Software at there Win desktops, we manage
to connect to the server using XDMCP protocol and manage to open the
session.
Just after we login (to the KDE environment) the desktop open the kpannel
application
On Monday 16 December 2002 14:39, Ran Zahor wrote:
Just after we login (to the KDE environment) the desktop open the kpannel
application close it and the desktop freeze, and we cannot use the mouse or
keyboard to use the desktop.
KDE is a bit problematic with some commercial X servers.
I
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Monday 16 December 2002 14:39, Ran Zahor wrote:
Just after we login (to the KDE environment) the desktop open the kpannel
application close it and the desktop freeze, and we cannot use the mouse or
keyboard to use the desktop.
What happens when
KDE is a bit problematic with some commercial X servers.
BTW: XFree is also available on windows (as part of cygwin:
http://cygwin.com , http://xfree.cygwin.com )
Maybe it can help with testing.
Well, thats a big package to install just for displaying X, isn't it? ;)
I tried StarWin-32
I was wondering if someone could explain the **philosophy** of the contrib
directory on a Mandrake mirror. More specifically, after installing MDK 9.0,
I noticed that AbiWord is no longer in the distro. After looking around, I
found it, and lots of other packages in the contrib directory on one
What happens when you connect from a remote shell (try ssh with X
forwarding to avoid xauth dirty work) and run programs from the shell?
I manage to open an xterm using the reflection X application, trying to open
any K application crash immedeatly with the following error:
[frodo@redword
After installing my new MDK 9.0, I tested and was able to play CDs with KsCD
(using /dev/cdrom2).
However, I discovered that, as usual, after a standard Mandrake install, only
the CDRW (hdc) is set up with ide-scsi emulation which means that Eroster,
cdrecord, etc don't recognize the CD on
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 06:27:36PM +0200, shlomo solomon wrote:
I was wondering if someone could explain the **philosophy** of the contrib
directory on a Mandrake mirror. More specifically, after installing MDK 9.0,
I noticed that AbiWord is no longer in the distro. After looking around, I
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 06:27:36PM +0200, shlomo solomon wrote:
I was wondering if someone could explain the **philosophy** of the contrib
directory on a Mandrake mirror. More specifically, after installing MDK 9.0,
I noticed that AbiWord is no longer
I manage to open an xterm using the reflection X application, trying to
open any K application crash immedeatly with the following error:
[frodo@redword frodo]$ kedit
DCOPServer up and running.
Xlib: extension RENDER missing on display 172.28.100.88:0.0.
KCrash: crashing
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Ran Zahor wrote:
What happens when you connect from a remote shell (try ssh with X
forwarding to avoid xauth dirty work) and run programs from the shell?
I manage to open an xterm using the reflection X application, trying to open
any K application crash immedeatly
Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a. linked by a non-standard format (does mr. RedBaron know anything about
current legislation proposals). Sending such a link to a *linux*
list!
I'll refrain from the ObMaryJane comment, and remind everybody that
there used to be an open-source web
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:
I played around for a while with the KsCD setup, but nothing helped
(/dev/cdrom, dev/scd1, dev/cdrom2, etc).
tell it to work directly with the relevant /dev/hd* device (/dev/hdc?
/dev/hdd?). when you run the ide-scsi emulation, the software that
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