Hi Keith,
It seems that every time XFree comes out - it comes with the WRONG keyboard
layout in the various distributions - the last one that I see is in Mandrake
(it gives wrong numbers and other letters).
The file in this URL: http://linux.org.il/pub/Hebrew/Keymaps/il.symbols.xkb
- and
Hi Efraim,
Well, it really depends on which chip you got inside your parallel to scsi
adapter. Most of them are supported under the 2.2 and 2.4 linux kernels. All
you have to do is to enable SCSI generic and the parallel port stuff inside
the kernel.
A word of caution - Linux doesn't support
Hi,
Yes, I've seen this problem but forgot to tell the kde-developers people...
In the meanwhile, you better use ISO10646-1 (Unicode) as default - this will
let you see your applications title bar in Hebrew, as well as the apps in the
panel in Hebrew, and you can create tool bars in Hebrew
Hi all,
I'm planning to make up a file server for a project that I'm working on in my
spare time. I'm planning to make it a 300GB File server (EIDE UDMA 5 - 5 X
60 GB hard disk) - with 3Ware controller..
I got few questions:
1. Anyone tried to use this controller? any impressions?
Hi Ariel,
I'm not sure I'm understanding you.
Just for clarification: 3Ware hardware RAID card is a card that is using EIDE
hard drives instead of SCSI, with each IDE got it's own processor (on the
card), DMA channels and in some models - caching. Thats what I'm talking
about.
Is
I encountered one thing which is really strange...
Before you start your X - insmod (or modprobe) your TV card, then start X.
Make sure that your XF86Config includes v4l driver loading..
After that - Xv takes place instead of DGA - which gives me MUCH better
display (full screen on 1600x1200)
Simple answer:
On 1 of my machines here it looks like this:
lib]$ ls -l libqt.so
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 14 Apr 22 19:42 libqt.so
-libqt.so.2.3.0
or - in commands:
ln -s libqt-2.3.0 libqt.so
Of course, you can replace the libqt-2.3.0 with any other versions if you
want..
will come as I write this email..
Hetz
On Friday 04 May 2001 15:27, Eli Marmor wrote:
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi All,
Well, as the subject says - vmware 2.0.4 is out, which should fix all the
2.4.x based kernel based distributions (Mandrake 8, SuSE 7.1, Redhat 7.2,
etc)
Please note
Hi Shlomi,
QT 3.0 can do this (you can grab a snapshot and try it - although it's not in
the beta stages yet - probably will be this end of the month)..
I think that GTK 2.0 with Pango will also give you bidi features - again, you
can grab a snapshot...
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I think he was talking about 2GB file size, not partition size.. ;)
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On Monday 07 May 2001 13:38, Ermon (Eyal Sagi) wrote:
At 07:09 AM 5/7/2001, Shlomi Fish wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
I don't think it can even
our options, before jumping into concrete work. I will send updated info
when a decision is taken.
Well Mati, as you can see, your list has been shrinking now ;)
Shalom (Regards), Mati
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Oh really?
ok, take this: if there is a place inside the machine - I'm willing to buy
for the server a 60GB ATA 100 7200 RPM hard drive
:)
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On Monday 07 May 2001 15:25, Ury Segal wrote:
Our offer of one SCSI disk still stands
I donno how the server is built, does it have place for 2 more disks, does it
have IDE or EIDE channels...
And most important - who volunteers to go to haifa and to connect it?
On Monday 07 May 2001 16:09, Ury Segal wrote:
So we have two disks now ?
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
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Redhat 7.1 and kernel 2.4.x - combined - doesn't have that problem. I think
it's related to glibc...
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On Monday 07 May 2001 18:50, Ermon (Eyal Sagi) wrote:
There seem to have been a misunderstanding regarding my last message
Why do you think that?
It's perfectly working. They had some problems yesterday with their proftpd
service in upload.sourceforge.net server, but it's now ok...
If you're having any problems - you can contact them in channel #sourceforge
in IRC - server: irc.openprojects.net
Hetz
On Monday
): icmp_seq=4 ttl=250 time=39.805 msec
64 bytes from iglu.org.il (192.114.47.57): icmp_seq=5 ttl=250 time=19.791 msec
And as you can see - the server is still alive ;)
So yes, Thanks to Ilya, Alex, Chen and others - our server is built great ;)
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Hi Daniel,
I used jobinfo with Konqueror without any problem
On Konqueror go to Window, Configure Konqueror, user-agent.
You should set: jobinfo.co.il with MSIE and Windows (like MSIE 5.5 on Windows
NT)
Then close Konqueror, clean the cache (thats on Proxies and cache on the same
2.0.1??
How about visiting your favourite mirror and upgrading your KDE to 2.1.1
first? there were few..hmm.. unpleasant bugs in KDE 2.0.1 with User Agent...
So upgrade and try again...
Hetz
On Thursday 17 May 2001 08:54, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello Hetz,
I found Configure under Settings,
If you're looking for something for calendars, appointments managing etc -
then you should visit Bynari's server - www.bynari.net
They got also there a nice tutorial how to make your Outlook 2000 works with
scheduling with their server...
Hetz
On Thursday 17 May 2001 12:42, Jonathan
Yes, it's down
Problem known.
Hetz
On Thursday 17 May 2001 22:14, Eran Levy wrote:
Yes the site is down from yesterday night. You can ping it and see 100%
loss. The ftp.kde.org is working because it linked to another server and
its just a cname of the real server that KDE serves there ftp.
Well Ilya, I exchanged emails with Solomon - he says that he has installed
KDE from Mandrake 8 CD (ISO) and it didn't come with Netscape plug in support
- which means that lesstif is missing..
I kinda hard to belive that Mandrake didn't compile kde against lesstif...
highly unlikely...
Hetz
Hi Pinchas,
Mind telling me why do you want to pay for stuff that you really don't need
or use?
Examples:
1. You want to buy Pentium 4 - yet, there isn't a single program that will
let you use it's real power (specially with SSE2). GCC 3.1 will probably have
support for SSE-2, but
Tzafrir - go ahead and take a look at Redhat's RPM - and see if they depend
at all at lesstif...
Bero has done a great job to avoid lesstif dependency stuff - so you don't
need Motif/Lesstif with Redhat's RPMs..
Hetz
It is not the 70k of that plugin. It is the extra dependency on lesstif
Hi,
Well, I can recommend you what I use - a very small and efficient text client
called brag - search it on freshmeat.net
it's a small application where you put all your arguments in 1 line.
Hetz
On Sunday 20 May 2001 11:26, Miki Shapiro wrote:
Hi all
1. Thx Eli/Ilya for answer on
at Nvidia/VA Linux)
2. Matrox binary only module (for dual head - there is a static part)
3. Acrobat Reader
4. VMWare
They all use gcc, VMWare uses autoconf tools also (as much as I understood
from one of their programmers) - and they all don't give the source for their
binaries..
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Hi,
I just got a nice little 1U server for some testings here at work...
It's a pretty nice machine for it's price (almost $2,000) - 2X866Mhz PIII,
2X75GB UDMA hard drives (IBM, 7200RPM), 512MB PC-133 SDRAM, cdrom, floppy,
Promise IDE controller, 2 64-bit PCI slots, and lots of fans...
I was
the
network to my machine...
Have anyone did something like that? any pointers please?
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Hi,
If you're a sys admin and have problems with ext2 - specially a damaged one -
then I suggest using this tool: e2salvage...
Project homepage: http://project.terminus.sk/e2salvage/
looks like it's GPL'd ;)
Hetz
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Hi Eran,
http://www.grapevine.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html#drivers
Look for ESS drivers in that page. They are only compatible with kernel
2.2.12 according to that page, so you might need to play a bit with it if you
want to use it on other versions of kernel..
Good Luck
Hetz
On Sunday 03
Well, I had the pleasure to work with ESS/Pine WinModems...
They have the worst implementaion of with V.90 or V.42
I preffer to buy another hardware modem or software one..
Hetz
On Monday 04 June 2001 14:58, Erez Doron wrote:
Oded Arbel wrote:
Why not buy a hardware modem ? I know
Hi Sagi, Ishay,
In order to use the wheel on GTK and QT/KDE applications - all you need to do
is one simple thing (I assume your mouse is connected to the PS/2 port and
not the serial)
Lets look at /etc/X11/XF86Config file (if you're using Redhat 7.1 and XFree 4
is supporting your card -
Hi guys,
I'm having a very weird problem here with the Palm Pilot I just got from a
friend...
this is the line I added to my /etc/inittab:
palm:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyS0 115200
192.168.1.208:192.168.1.144 proxyarp persist local noauth silent nodetach
ms-dns 192.168.1.1
Now -
Hi Erez, and others...
There are few solutions for your problems, we'll start with the free ones and
go to the commercial one.
1. TightVNC - this is VNC with a compression built in. It works pretty well
with ISDN lines the last time I tried and it's free...
2. The other free solution is
Hi All,
Well, there are basically 3 solutions:
1. HP OpenMail - it's basically dead (rumor has it that MS pushed HP to kill
this product as it directly competes with MS Exchange), and the 7.0 is the
last version. It's not an easy one - but it could be usefull. HP Israel
doesn't sell it
Hi,
On Thursday 14 June 2001 17:09, Erez Avraham wrote:
Greetings
actually I didn't it's the first.
I tried to update kdelibs to kdelibs-2.1.1.1-8.rpm, it stocked and now when
trying to log in to X, I'm getting this error:
There was some error setting up inter-proccess communication for
Hi Oleg,
The only point of exchange (pardon the pun) is the appointments
calendar. I would like to have the following on the linux side:
1) Ability to see the Exchange Calendar - I would like to see when
people, or, more importantly, non-human resources (such as
conference rooms),
I am not sure it is relevant to anything, but let me try to explain
where I come from. Let's say I have both a Linux and an NT box on my
desk. If I POP my mail from the (Exchange) mail server here from
Linux, it will bring all my mail, including meeting invitations, to
Linux. This disables
Hetz, I understood that you are probing for the business-case of a company
selling Outlook clients, and that giving such clients away for free doesn't
leave you with much of a business-case... But you have to consider the
following facts:
Actually, I'm not probing any business case - I do
Unfortunately - Megallen development speed is twice slower then GCC or
Mozilla (the slower between them)..
Aethera - which was forked from megallen would be out soon.
Hetz
On Monday 18 June 2001 13:44, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi, Hetz!
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:09:18PM +0300, you wrote the
Hi,
Don't try to compile KDE on GCC 3.0 - it will give you tons of error and many
applications will not work...
As soon as KDE 2.2 will be out (probably in a month or so) - the cvs tree
will be unfrozen and people would be able to commit code. There are several
peopel already who are working
Hi,
Donno about eSafe - but I used in the last 2-3 years a simple program called
amavis which was using Mcafee anti virus DAT files in order to scan any
incoming/outgoing mail - the program is very small and you only need to do is
to replace the DAT files once in a while...
www.amavis.org
Are you sure?
Absolutly - I have installed that at Intercomp (after one of the employees
back then thought he saw something cool - and passed it to every mail box -
so the entire company got infected).
I really don't care about their open source anti virus program. I was paying
back then
Hi,
I have someone here at work who needs to work with pretty large files (200MB
up to 2GB) - and the system when dealing with those kind of file sizes is
terribly slow... (specially opening, modifying and closing)
Are there any tweaks that I need to do to get better performance? specs: RH
Did you install it with --force or with --nodeps??
I think you're missing a library there...
Anyway, don't try the version which appears on Rawhide - unless you don't
mind not running Mozilla again and some other very old programs - there is a
library - libXIE.so which is deprecated by now -
Hmm, well, if you ask me ... ;)
The RPM is built on Redhat 6.x with RPM version 4 installed - thats why you
have those problems (probably PAM was updates also)
Download the SRPM and do simply (as root): rpm --rebuild srpm)
Then, install the new RPM which can be found on
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 22:05, Gal Goldschmidt wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
I would like to buy a Linux-friendly CDR.
What would you recommend?
I can tell you what not to buy: HP USB.
And why not to buy it? I assembled 3 of those to a small company few weeks
ago
Well, the answer is simple..
If you're going with IDE/ATAPI CD-R/CD-RW drives - all of them should work.
USB devices drives - most of them should work, HP works ok (tested few weeks
ago)
SCSI devices - should perfectly work, as long as your card is supported, of
course..
Hetz
On Wednesday
Hi All,
It seems that some very lame changes has happend either in Bezeq ADSL setup
or in Netvision ADSL setups (I belive the latter) which will prevent you from
browsing in your Linux machines if you're using ipchains or equvialent..
Some of the web sites are: all walla.co.il sites, IOL,
Hi Yosi,
Well, Asus A7V works great with Linux at my house - it's my main Linux
workstation and so far - everything works including the Promise ATA 100
controller..
However, the ABit KT 7A have HPT chipset, which got a very bad support from
it's manufacturer regarding Linux. They don't give
Hi Alex,
Well, regarding notebooks...
IBM line - fully works with Linux - from top to bottom - all peripherals. You
even get the LinDVD player if you buy the higher end from notebook's line.
Dell - should work out of the box also..
Toshiba - works ok (although there are some problems with
1.Linux Kernel Expert - proven experience in kernel
development, device drivers development and file system
internals. Must have self-learning skills and problems
solving attitude.
Ahhm, that will be very hard to find. I had 3 phone calls from companies (I
cannot reveal their names,
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 16:32, Ariel Ravicovich wrote:
Hertz
Thats Hetz
I want ask you a question : why compaq give you a lot of trouble
i didnt understand
Good question. Their High end stuff is pretty nice, until you come to install
their wonderful RAID card which uses the cursed NCR
Hi Ely, Nadav, Harel, others...
Ely, you might want to seperate the things here...
Opera is very fast, indeed. I have it here and sometimes I'm using it. Is it
good? it's good at speed and rendering, but it's bad zooming some fonts and
graphics. When I want to click zoom in, I mean zoom the
Hi All,
Well, my good friend Andrei and I sat on my machines and decided that will
solve this issue - no matter what the costs ;)
So we found out...
1. Netivision changed the MTU to 1424 - anyone got an email notification
about this? cause I didn't..
2. My firewall is based still on kernel
H? David,
Yes, it's a well known story about the fuck word on the kernel - people
were very frustrated while developing the kernel for various platforms
(specially Sparc 64) and they added this fuck thing (you'll find it mostly
there). Linus refuse to accept any patch that will clear this -
Make sure that both machines know the names on each other..
on Linux: /etc/hosts
on Windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (there is hosts.sam -
rename it to hosts) - if I'm not mistaken. I don't have Windows right here..
a sample:
192.168.1.1 kookoo
192.168.1.2 kookey
Well, I've been in the demo scene but long time ago (Assembler programming on
Atari ST and Amiga direct to individual chips)...
If you want to write your demos on Linux - you better use SDL as it's pretty
good and stable to write demos and games with it - or else you're in for a
heavy
: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.14/kernel/drivers/block/loop.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.14/kernel/drivers/block/loop.o: insmod loop failed
I checked all the usual places - didn't find anything special
suggestions?
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Why don't you grab the koffice RPM and install it? look at rpmfind.net
If it's not available for MDK 7.2 then grab the SRPM and rebuild it on
Mandrake 7.2.
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Hi
After I tried to build koffice
. Iastrubni wrote:
On 2001 November? 21 ,Wednesday 20:06, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Why don't you grab the koffice RPM and install it? look at rpmfind.net
If it's not available for MDK 7.2 then grab the SRPM and rebuild it on
Mandrake 7.2.
the orrors were from the mdk 7.2 srpm. I make install
the other platforms that Debian is,
at least partly, ported to.
And yes, as far as I know MDK/RH/other distros have a reasonable BiDi
enabled Mozilla version for quite some time now.
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code, in the other libs code ;)
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On Thursday 22 November 2001 18:45 pm, Omer Musaev wrote:
Looks good, but if I decide to buy a product, I believe I'll put my
money on Purify.
Purify is the best tool I had worked with. It works well on multithreaded
apps
to dial with Windows - it goes perfectly fine and fast...
Any suggestions?
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Office - but calling those 2
parts making linux work with hebrew? Don't get my wrong - The IBM work on
those 2 projects is very welcome to the IL linux community, but is there
something more that IBM didn't reveal and planning to reveal next month?
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. Imo, Torvalds should just
just stick to technical issues that he is good at, just like we should do.
He's from Finland ;)
Regards,
Dov
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Now - the memtest86 boot disk is very nice so I thought to add it to GRUB:
title Memory Test diagnostic tool (memtest86)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/memtest
This doesn't work (although it does on lilo)..
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like what NVidia does (to provide a wrapper to compile it against any kernel).
Hope this helps...
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On Monday 26 November 2001 02:03 am, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Let's say a company is considering making a kernel module out of
a piece of software. Never mind
Hi,
Small (and stupid) question - how the hell do I switch to hebrew in Abi Word?
I don't see any buttons for hebrew or anything on menus...
I got Abiword 0.9.4.1 from Red-Carpet...
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message repeated 107 times
Nov 28 00:08:45 witch fam[21628]: fd 4 write error: Broken pipe
Nov 28 00:08:45 witch last message repeated 722 times
(the 21628 process is - as expected - fam)
Anyone seen this before? any suggestions?
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Looking for this?
http://lwn.net/Distributions/
You'll find something that will suit you for sure.
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On Tuesday 27 November 2001 07:29 pm, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I have an i386 (sic!) with 8MB RAM and a 80MB HD. I need to install
a minimal Linux
. This service requires the portmapper to be running.
Cheers,
Henry
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http://zapping.sourceforge.net/ - a good TV program and with Teletext viewer
built in.
regarding XawTV configuration for Matav - donno, I use Tevel, and their
Tevel Digital sucks - it seems that they have problem with sending MPEG
stream (sometimes its so bad that you get an error saying that
with this
automatically (I think Redhat 7.2 also), so I don't know about Slackware.
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Hi Schlomo,
You got 2 options:
1. To try and compile XFree from CVS.
2. Ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if you're using RedHat) maybe he issued XFree
4.1.X RPMS newer then then whats on 7.2, tell him about which card you got
(and don't forget the lspci output)..
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On Wednesday 28 November 2001 09:16 pm, Oded Arbel wrote:
Dynamode, an Israeli board assembly house, used to sell 56K PCI hardware
only modems with a rockwell chipsets that worked well under linux. these
weren't chip - around 300NIS, but they worked great. I
4.0.1? u sure? not 4.1.0?
Hetz
On Friday 30 November 2001 01:18 am, Ely Levy wrote:
added few new cards and support for 1.3gl with nvidia extentions
it now depended on xfree 4.0.1 does it mean dga is finally fixed?
btw I saw few people on the nvidia board complaining about compile
problems
LM8.1, RH7.2, and SuSE7.3 ?
Or, at least, tell slashdot?
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-2.4.11.tar.bz2 renamed to linux-2.4.11dont_use.tar.bz2
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, even if you'll register the beta with a kosher vmware 3.0 serial
number.
Enjoy people, me go to bed now ;)
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The 2.4.x kernel development has been moved from Alan to Marcello. Linus will
only announce new kernel 2.4.x releases, but won't touch any code actually...
So Rik's VM implementation is out, and other Linus stuff that were in the
kernel (while they weren't in Alan's ac-tree) has been removed
, the important bits in -ac have been
merged into -linus before 2.4.15. as to the rest, i dont know. maybe
it's 2.5.x material. is there anything specific you're interested in,
tzahi?
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interested:
http://how.to/sblive
it's linux SBLive page.
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I'm not sure but I think PowerQuest's Partition Magic 7 can handle this.
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On Wednesday 05 December 2001 22:00 pm, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Ghiora Drori wrote about ADSL keep alive script or
virus:
Hi,
I just got an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
subject : ADSL keep alive script
and with a file that is not readable
Yeepee, we got Israel on the map again.. ;(
4 kids from Nahariya made the Goner virus and spreaded it..
http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2001/12/09/News/News.39571.html
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solution and it's MUCH more flexible, with a good GUI, and an excellent
managment solution, so when it supports RH 7.2 - please give it a whirl ;)
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And if I may say so - Ximian Connector is outrageously overpriced, specially
if you calculate Exchange CAL per user + MS office Outlook CAL for exchange.
I cannot reveal names yet, but most (or all) of them will announce their
product on Q1 2002.
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On Tuesday 11
Hi People,
Well, just in case you think Redhat is not mad enough (or doesn't have the
balls to jump into extremly dangerous water) - look at this: (from rawhide's
directory)
..whide/i386/RedHat/RPMS ls -l gcc*
-rw-r--r--1 529 529 3466485 Dec 4 10:39
gcc-3.1-0.10.i386.rpm
? ;)
On Thursday 13 December 2001 18:56 pm, Ely Levy wrote:
oh my god, that mean another 2.96 gcc..
why can't they install a normal gcc as well?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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- what is it? do you run the Red Back on NT or
what?)
bloody bastards, I tell you that
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On Thursday 13 December 2001 22:41 pm, Noam Meltzer wrote:
hi!
just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to move
to internet zahav.
since
I'm playing Alice in
Wonder world with WineX - all is running under a tiny poor ES1371 sound card).
ESD DOES causes problems with winex from my experience (try to run 3DMark
2000 with ESD and see how you sometime loose sync totally).
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mind signing an NDA, but I donno exactly to whom
to talk to..
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