Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Next Monday (01/09/2003), at 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once again
meet to hear Oleg Goldshmidt talk about:
Pseudo-, Quasi-, and Real Random Numbers
The Lecture slides, including some that were not presented, are available
hey
I'm looking into building a linux vcr
(i will probably use it also as a server/router/desktop).
the software right now is not the issue, the hardware is.
the hardware should be:
1. small pc, size of a Set-Top-Box ( = 'memir' )
2. very quiet. so i can sleep with it working in the same room.
3.
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003, Subba Rao wrote about Re: VI(M) - Changing Merging 2 lines?:
One other question is, how can I find white space (non-printable) characters
in a text file. The records file was created from PDF to text with the help of
pdftotext. I don't what characters are in this file,
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003, Vadim Vygonets wrote about Re: :
I used mlterm to test it, and my zsh had problems as well.
(mlterm 2.7.0, zsh 4.0.6, FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE)
Unfortunately Zsh doesn't yet support UTF-8 properly.
Which doesn't mean you can't use UTF-8 encoding in Zsh - just that you'll
have
Subba Rao wrote:
Hello,
I have a large text file where 2 lines (fields) form a record. Now I want
to merge the 2 lines into one line seperated by a comma.
Line1
Line2
The fields should be seperated by a comma.
Line1,Line2
How can I define a keystroke that will,
add a comma at the
Nadav Har'El wrote:
Actually, the protest *is* working. Yesterday my officemate saw one of those
protest sites, and asked me what it was. It turned out that he didn't know
Good on you! You have just described what I consider to be one of the
best end results I would expect from this protest -
Hi,
Forgive me if this is not directly related to Linux, but I've been told that
this might be of interest to the members of this list.
I am working at a company (based in Netanya) that is looking for a freelance
programmer to help develop code based on OpenSSL for an embedded platform.
Linux conferences are fun.
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On Tuesday 02 September 2003 10:05, Erez Doron wrote:
hey
I'm looking into building a linux vcr
(i will probably use it also as a server/router/desktop).
the software right now is not the issue, the hardware is.
the hardware should be:
1. small pc, size of a Set-Top-Box ( = 'memir' )
2.
On 2003-09-02 Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 10:05, Erez Doron wrote:
hey
I'm looking into building a linux vcr
(i will probably use it also as a server/router/desktop).
the software right now is not the issue, the hardware is.
the hardware should be:
1.
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 15:32, Christoph Bugel wrote:
Yout need one of those nifty mini-ITX based systems, like this one:
http://www.mini-box.com/m100.htm
There are others which are cheaper, btw. But I forgot where I saw them.
Or maybe a laptop? They can be relatively quit as well.
I have received my new Compaq Presario 2540EA and while Windows
works on it nicely I decided I prefer to install some kind of a
Linux distro.
I found a set of Red Hat 9.0 CDs on my desk so I started to use them.
boing: it got stuck quite at the beginning when it was trying to load
the driver
Hi,
The linux on laptops site has useful information and tutorials:
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com
For your particular laptop (or something very close to it), they have a
tutorial for installing redhat linux 9.0:
http://natura.di.uminho.pt/~jac/deliverables/htmls/redhat9oncompaq2500.html
It
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 18:20, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I have received my new Compaq Presario 2540EA and while Windows
works on it nicely I decided I prefer to install some kind of a
Linux distro.
I found a set of Red Hat 9.0 CDs on my desk so I started to use them.
boing: it got stuck
Hi list,
I'm writing a portable set of classes for a network application
(the classes will be reused) for Win32 and Linux. I don't wish to
use external libraries since those are simple primitives.
I'm generally using some #ifdef statements (although I've minimized their
use using a header file
Voguemaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi list,
I'm writing a portable set of classes for a network application
(the classes will be reused) for Win32 and Linux. I don't wish to
use external libraries since those are simple primitives.
I'm generally using some #ifdef statements (although
Hi everyone,
I just saw someone on the road with a Hofshi ze yoter me hinam hamakor
bumper sticker (at least it had the logo) in an SGI car. I tried to catch
him and ask on one of the intersections, but all the lights were green and
so we eventually parted on the Rishon interchange. So who was
At 00:48 03.09.2003 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I just saw someone on the road with a Hofshi ze yoter me hinam hamakor
bumper sticker (at least it had the logo) in an SGI car. I tried to catch
him and ask on one of the intersections, but all the lights were green
and so we eventually parted
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
At 00:48 03.09.2003 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I'll make sure they are mailed to all members who still need to get
their members' cards. Anyone else will have to catch me sometime when
I have those on me (or send me a self addressed envelop? :-)
Great, I
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just saw someone on the road with a Hofshi ze yoter me hinam
hamakor bumper sticker (at least it had the logo) in an SGI car. I
tried to catch him and ask on one of the intersections, but all the
lights were green and so we eventually parted on the
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 01:02, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just saw someone on the road with a Hofshi ze yoter me hinam
hamakor bumper sticker (at least it had the logo) in an SGI car. I
tried to catch him and ask on one of the intersections, but all the
lights were
Quoth Gilad Ben-Yossef:
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 01:02, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
That would be me. :-)
I have a bunch of those stickers right here. Send me your snail mail
address and I'll send you one.
Well, that's very k3w1 ;-).
Hoya Gilad - driving around with Linux bumper
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Voguemaster wrote:
Hi list,
I'm writing a portable set of classes for a network application
(the classes will be reused) for Win32 and Linux. I don't wish to
use external libraries since those are simple primitives.
I'm generally using some #ifdef statements (although
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