Shaul Karl wrote:
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There was still a lag of 2 or 3 days between the time that the local
mirror had the up to date console-data pointed to in its Packages.gz and
the time that the upstream mirror had it.
I didn't understand
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be there to be opened until
the module is loaded, and therefor simply accessing, for example,
/dev/cdrom/cdrom1 will result in file not found, rather than trying to
open the device, and thus triggering loading of ide-scsi.
Anyone has a solution for me?
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had to explain we were not
the freedom to choose forum, before they would even listen to us.
In other words, I'll be a little more comfertable with the freedom to
choose forum when I see their charter, which is not available online as
far as I could find.
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Provide an up2date server and all.
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, won't break your existing config on
stable, is what makes debian such a strong offering, and unfortunetly,
unique.
You can get APT, but that's still not half the story.
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terminal, and are now
used by VT100 terminal emulators. There are, however, many other standards.
If you want your escape sequences to work on 90% of the cases, just use
the codes above. If you want them to work on 100% of the cases, RTFM
ncurses.
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have to break it up and create four RPM's? Is that possible without breaking the
conf and make files?
I have not checked it, but I believe you will find that there is only
one SRPM. It comes with a spec file, and this file produces four RPMS
from one source.
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server).
Any ideas what could be causing this (aside from an upstream problem).
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hi all,
There is a wierd problem when trying to sync mirror.hamakor.org.il
is preinstalled or available in practically any linux distro.
http://www.cvshome.org/ for detailed information .
Add to that bugzilla for change management, and your'e pretty much set
to go.
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damned
if you don't.
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projects, but
it's not a full configuration management tool.
Rational Rose, OTOH, *is* a CASE tool.
I don't think it makes sense to try and compare CVS with Rational Rose.
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I'm not sure whether there are any other official mirror sources. I
wouldn't like to rsynch from a secondary mirror, as that may impose a
latency into the mirror (i.e. - the Israeli mirror will alsways be 1
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and hyphens, however. en_US.utf8, for
example, will not work. Nor will en_US.utf-8.
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: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Which package are you using?
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dittigas wrote:
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dittigas wrote:
And, on Debian Unstable install seems to fail with:
FATAL: Module binfmt_misc not found.
update-binfmts: warning: Couldn't load the binfmt_misc module.
Manually running update-binfmts --enable gives
on it. It was originaly
installed with 2.4.20 kernel so I didn't get any errors.
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want to do
something about it, do, don't talk.
Ideas as to how to position Hamakor so that reporters will contact us
for opinions when preparing such articles would be welcome.
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but when speaking about how good
MS has been to their organization. I have heard him talk and saw
interviews with him in the past, and it seems to me that he has never,
in his life, heard about Open Source and Linux from anyone other than MS.
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Gadi Gilon is an addicted Microsofti
Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
Is it fear of the unknown ?
That's the most common cause. I would even say further - their entire
concept of what
of conflict
of interests here. If there is anyone who is not himself a consultant
who wishes to take ownership of this thing, I would be most grateful.
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at besides the X log? I don't have high
availability of the laptop, so I'm trying to pick up all the information
I might need in advance.
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was working.
Ye, got that one :-) only trouble is - why would this be a problem ?
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was missing.
The command that solved the problem for me was apt-get install
cupsomatic-ppd
I didn't actually get any response from this forum, so my giving credit
to you may seem a little overenthusiastic, but a good word never hurt
anyone :-)
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 23:26, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
WOW, what a support forum!
My printer has been non-working in Linux for MONTHS! I post a question
to this forum, and within an hour and a half, I have an answer! Thanks,
guys, you are the best.
Here's a trick
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Have u managed to print in 1200 DPI? with which driver?
I used KDE control center with the PPD that came with the Xerox CD
and installed the printer, but I'm getting at best 600 DPI..
Thanks,
Hetz
I tired tweaking the PPD, but it wouldn't print. My
at the site for the
confused people who want to walk in and find out what the !%([EMAIL PROTECTED]!()
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Alon Altman wrote:
See http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/wordofmouth.asp
Alon
Ok, that probably nailed the issue.
I'll just start treating this as spam, and be over with the mystery.
thanks,
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can download http://www.shemesh.biz/IST.reg. It's a registry entry for
2003's daylight saving for Israel. It was built for Windows 2000, but
should work, at least, on NT class OS like systems.
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that incorporates
an NFS server, etc.). This means that most IT managers agree with you,
on one level or another.
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a VPN client (and a firewall)
on each machine that participates in your home network, I'd say the
answer for the question is it secure is no.
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Is there any specific reason why you are sending this to a public list
rather than to the people who maintain the mirror?
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use it when security problems are fixed, or even
occasionally, then you have a machine that has accurate (enough) and up
to date (enough) time zone information.
These conditions are met with Debian.
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Shaul Karl wrote:
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Shaul Karl wrote:
It seemed to work fine for two weeks or so. Not any longer.
Is there any specific reason why you are sending this to a public list
rather than to the people who maintain
on or not.
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It can be secure. All you have to do is install an IPSec VPN on all
machines participating in the network, and not let anyone who is not VPN
authenticated get to either your internal network *or the internet*!
I am looking
Ariel Biener wrote:
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Hi,
This is eactly the reason why I answered `depends on the
implementation'. There are a few ways to implement a wireless network, and
there is a set of reasonable requirements for security @home, this set is
different than
Ariel Biener wrote:
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How would that stop a spammer parked outside your house from sending spam?
You are going to unneeded and plain useless extremes. Spammers will not
travel around in cars with wireless detectors to send spam from their
laptop
Ariel Biener wrote:
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I'm sorry, but apparently you are ill informed. Spammers do, as a matter
of day to day matter, exploit Wifi to send anonymous email. The
phenomena is mostly documented in the US at the moment, but you can
never tell when
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That said, I think I'll take Ilya's design. You can view it at
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a hypothesis as to why my dev/random is empty ?
Maybe something grsecurity is doing in the kernel is deplating your
randomness pool?
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?random output..
Can you explain that one, please? I mean, wouldn't /dev/random's entropy
be at least as good as it's best entropy source?
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Third - in case the answer to 2 is that you won't be able to - how big
are the archives already? Will you be able to sftp them over?
Feel free to start excluding the list at any time you like `-)
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expected. Just love it.
Alexander (aka Sasha) Maryanovsky.
Most of the kudus should go to Shoshana Forbes, who did a wonderful job
of nagging the Sun developers into fixing the problems.
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. They didn't do that, because real life dictates the fact
that, practically, people use 27 characters for Hebrew, and changing
that would break far too many existing applications.
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Omer Zak wrote:
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If standard purity was what Unicode mandated, they should have only
defined 22 characters for Hebrew, like they did for Arabic (28). Put the
final forms in some god-forsaken place, and have the display engine
render them. They didn't
information can be
obtained.
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Go to tools/options
In the resulting dialog, select language settings/languages.
Ask to enable CTL (Complex Text Layout), and choose the CTL language to
be Hebrew. You will then be able to perform Hebrew editing, regardless
of your locale.
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
It is not a bug. It a feature (standard conformance).
Well, maybe it's a feature of OpenOffice. It's still a bug in the standard.
But what about the cases when you do want a negative number
Orna Agmon wrote:
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Hi all,
The in-running new web site for linux.org.il is at
http://beta.linux.org.il. Flames and congrats should go to Ilya. Please
help us with constructive critisim.
The purpose of this site is not so much to set up a new content
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Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 10:27:37PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
As a totally experimental service,
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il now has a web archive
running of Linux-IL.
What about searching
, and
with so much frustration, that them joining in would have been most
unlikely.
Then again - miracles do occasionally happen. Sometimes frustration is a
trigger to communication. I'll report on that when I have more
substance, however.
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) published.
Anyhow long story short... http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/ and get the BETA (if you need Windows support).
As it is SSL - will it support UDP?
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(encrypt,
authenticate, etc.).
I would also like to remind everyone that I am not in a position to
dictate anything to Check Point. In fact, I don't even work there any more.
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. Still,
it gives a better width to the community. I'm directing this question
back at the community at large, to see whether there are any serious
objections.
Thanks,
Rony
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://hamakor.org.il/article.html would be a better place for
those (havn't read them yet, though).
Replace the 1 with 2, 3, etc. until you get to 6 so you can read all 6
articles.
Article number 7 will be ready soon (I hope...)
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me. Otherwise, unless I manage to put the archives online and people
find their wonderful flame from January 1996 missing, things should
pretty much be complete.
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is there a ready dist that someone tried with an old thinkpad? last
time(about a
year or so) i tried it wasn't so good, the 2.4 kernel didn't want to
install it
kept crashing, but the 2.2 did.
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Looking at the archives
(http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/), you can see that last
month had pretty much the volumes you are talking about.
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it's a good idea to let go of the filesystem's recovery.
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not require new firmware. It does NOT require a technician password.
Sadly, the modem cannot be made to talk both protocols simultaniously.
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check which PIO mode my IDE is using? hdparm has an
option to set PIO, but not to check what it is. I tried using hdparm's
benchmark with the various settings, and could spot no difference whats
o' ever. Still...
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. Micrapsoft slandering no end! And, sure enough, pushing
penguins
and friends. :o)
And so on.
I can conjure up more, if there are takers.
Speak up!
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allowed anyhow).
Eran
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factor will be whether there was anything Hebrew in your locale when
Word was run (i.e. - LANG, LC_CTYPE, etc.)
I have not had time to work on this particular problem, as it involves
rewriting major parts of the Wine keyboard handling functions.
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As such, I'm afraid that Oleg is being a little optimistic when he says
that things will get back to normal real soon now.
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happened, but at least we are now
back online.
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Oleg Kobets wrote:
Arrr, damn.
I think I indeed was too optimistic.
Se La Vi.
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movement does not take a significant part of the computerized community?
One would expect Linux to be all over the place by now.
I'm willing to take this offline, if people think it's politics.
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doesn't wish to join this discussion (and even if he does), I was
thinking of dedicating a Telux meeting to that end. What do you think?
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support them. As
such, it makes no sense, and justly so, to use them. Let's face it, if
it were possible to design sites that worked on IE, be flashy, AND were
standard complient, we would have a strong case. Is it possible?
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such an agreement (shared source, anyone?)
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Now, I tried to point the practical reasons behind the social contract,
and his response rather suprised me. Basically, he has contracts with
all of his software vendors that gives him full
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sure that's what QT's people
expected it to mean, but that still does not mean this is, indeed, the
case. In any case, I think the Wine example clearly shows that the mere
act of dynamic linking does not yet make a program derived work.
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Oron Peled wrote:
Its yet to stand up in court though.
What should stand up in court? The right to distribute software
against its license terms? You must be drinking.
The only thing a court may
on it.
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, and checking the stack backtrace
each time to see what it interrupted the kernel in doing. This way, it
gave a statistical analysis of where the CPU was spending it's time.
I wonder whether such a tool exists for Linux userspace as well.
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Depending on which client you are running, you can tell the client not
to respect the host name arriving from the DHCP server.
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. That will happen when
people respect the W3C validator, and will probably not happen when
people include Mozilla in their testing.
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good things
about it. The reason I recommended Debian and not MDK (the better choise
for newbies), is that I know that users that recommend RH, would never
recommend MDK. That's a pitty.
One more spot for Debian: It's support would probably never cease.
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duplicating any such CDs. Most benign uses are
still ok, but just barely so.
I guess what I'm trying to say is this - I did not move to free software
so that I need to consult a lawer for every thing I do.
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Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 06:39:07PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I downloaded Fedora, and tried to install it on a box of mine (well -
VMWare to be precise). The problem with installing it was not
technical.
Boo, real men use UML and report bugs
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