Yosef Meller wrote:
although the problems they mention are real, As usual on that paper the
subtext is pro-windows. I was esp. surprised about the writer's surprise
when his LiveCD did not remmember ghis setting from run to run.
Gal Mor actually tends to cover free software better then other
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
As my company grew i discovered im lacking some mechanizim that will control the web
site developing.
Currently every one in the company that edit a html, class file need to first ask if
any one already working on it. this starting to become a major problem because
Ehud Karni wrote:
Do binary backup (mysqldump) for disaster recovery (a must), but also
mysqldump actually dumps a text output(in SQL), not in binary form
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Micha Feigin wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 01:36:09PM +0300, Amichai Rotman wrote:
http://www.eyeonisrael.com/
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Looks like a tourist thing more then something useful at the moment,
but its nice that there is finally a map that works under linux.
The only problem is that the whole
Amir Hardon wrote:
For example what will be better, storing all items information in one table
with one column for category, or having a separate items table for each
category.
My guess is that separate tables will be faster for use but will consume more
disk space.
It's a good example where
Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
Hi all,
Please excuse the offtopicness.
On an Intel d815eea with an onboard e100 NIC, using the e100 driver
I also have intel 815 motherboard. in my case the eepro100 is unusable,
I've also experienced random hangs, where the NIC just no longer
functions, often
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Hello,
I am looking for an easier way to program a simple UDP socket program
for both
Windows and Linux than using #ifdef __WIN32__ and typedefing SOCKET
etc.
Perhaps SDL_net?
http://jcatki.no-ip.org/SDL_net/
I found SFL (http://freshmeat.net/projects/sfl/) but I am
Noam Meltzer wrote:
p.s.
i know there's also a package called cyrus which supposed to give
similar features, but i never saw it in action.
Cyrus mainly acts as IMAP/POP3/NNTP mail/news server, and does not
include a web mail interface. You can however use an IMAP aware webmail
package
aamehl wrote:
Hi all,
I am running debian and my language settings got all messed up and I
can't remember what I need to do to fix them.
I also can't remember the command to reconfigure my language settings.
Help!
here is the reoccuring error I get.
Also I can't burn cds all the resulting
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 05:01:00PM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
In Mozilla, the numbers and bullets of ol and ul lists appear at the
far right of the screen. This is despite the fact that in Konqueror 3.1.x
Known bug. What's stopping its' resolution is that CSS
Alon Altman wrote:
A good solution to this will be to add a new (non-standard) method of
setting the margins, say, margin-start and margin-end, and use it in the
default stylesheet, and have margin-left and margin-right override this
non-standard setting.
AFAIK That's exactly what is being
On Monday 17 November 2003 05:54, you wrote:
solutions, but I also want my hardware to work, and to have some
proffessional quallity software that there is no chance will ever hit the
opensource. Although drifting off again, peer pressure wont solve all the
opensource problems. Lets see peer
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On Monday 10 November 2003 11:27, you wrote:
The validator, only the validator, nothing but the validator!
yea, yea, of course. and still you can't reasonably expect that all web
sites in the entire world will be made to be 100% validator
On Saturday 18 October 2003 23:27, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
sorry... i remember when this list had about 10-20 mails per day...
we about less then 30 the last week...
Trolls to the rescue!:-D
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On Friday 26 September 2003 13:16, you wrote:
Over the last couple of weeks I've been getting up to a thousand a
day. Just checked - 286 have arrived since last night. Probably a
combination of Swen and a few oldies. Luckily for me, they all are
I've suffered greatly from this recent plaque -
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On Saturday 20 September 2003 13:46, you wrote:
Xine shows MOV's just fine in full screen mode. GPhoto does a fair job
showing pictures but leaves much to be desired in terms of
presentation capabilities, compared to the NikonView I tried on the XP
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 14:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
|172.17.2.30 Masquerade t this interface
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt
Iface
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On Friday 05 September 2003 12:54, Oleg Kobets wrote:
Why doing it with iptables is pain to manage ? It's darn easy to do.
Take a little filey, write the iptables command and save the filey. Then
execute the filey or put it in rc scripts or
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On , 29 2003, 11:30, you wrote
On , 30 2003, 18:28, Tal Achituv wrote:
Hi all!
2) the 2nd problem is that my PHP script does not recognize parameters,
like test.php?active=truebad=good
the parameters $active $bad are both empty (WHY?!? OH WHY??)
It's not apache's fault. Starting from version 4.3(or was it 4.2?),
Amichai Rotman wrote:
my KDE Clock applet reads 11:29
Aruzei Zahav Digital clock reads 11:47
output from hwclock reads 11:47
Which means the problem lies with the KDE applet
AFAIK There are _two_ clocks, the hardware clock(aka rtc, or real time
clock), and the system, or software clock.
On that same note, Why do gnome applets take so much memory.
I tried loading acpi-docklet, it took a meg of mem to show a small
Is it VSZ or RSS?
VSZ shows the total virtual size of the process, this also includes memory
maped files,
library code(which is shared), etc...
You should look for
As I said in the example itself, you don't necessarily have to have a BSc
to
have the necessary clue. However, when someone has a BSc, you can be sure
that
he *was* exposed to the required concepts and actually marked for them. So
it
gives you that much certainty.
My 2 cents to the thread:
On 2003-06-25 Honen, Oren wrote:
I have a 5.4G file on an ext2 filesystem, no special block size was
needed.
If I recall correctly(This was stated in PostgresSQL docs somewhere), such
large files are possible, but will also result in degraded
performance(sounds reasonable, considering 64-bit
Today Ha'aretz published a response from Captain Internet to the Angry
Linuxers (as they called it). The response is mild - it includes
URL:
http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=310854objNo=10045returnParam=Y
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Idan
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 02:23:16PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
On a side note, what's 2.4.18-8? I thought debian went with vanilla
always?
Debian's kernel source packages are not plain vanilla, the maintainers add
couple of patches, mostly removal of non-free stuff(driver that contain
On 10 Jul 2001 12:18:17 +0300, mulix wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, b g wrote:
the loop contains system() comand, that boots the big program. everything
goes ok untill i logout. when i do logout, the programs are killed.
how can i prevent this?
two ways:
A thrid way:
Run it with the
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as a regular user? (Without using suid root)
modify the kernel to allow that. as far as i know,
the kernel won't allow
a regular user to set an ethernet card to promicious
Just an idea i have for quite a time..
It is probably possible to write a "root
Hello.
I have a linux system(2.2.16) connected to the internet using dial-up
connection, And another two win98 systems connected to the linux system
via ethernet.
The linux machine is masquerading tcp packets from the win98 boxes to the
internet. problem is that if the the linux machine is
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
Can some one help me make my pppd work when I'm a normal user ?
edit /etc/group, and add every user you want to have ability to run pppd
to "dip" group(that's what i do, anyway)
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