Re: quicky TrueType font howto for Linux

1999-03-18 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
IA it seems to use the hinting correctly in all font sizes, only it won't IA do antialiasing like windows does (well, most of the time) and doesn't IA support two-byte charsets in a font (specifically Hebrew couldn't be IA displayed here from standard Hebrew windows distribution) Or I don't

Re: on virtuality (was Re: VMWare)

1999-03-18 Thread Eli Marmor
What's new here is that VMware is the first program not only to make a simple sandbox for user programs (like any protected mode O/S does - Linux and NT both do this), but instead it's "sandbox" is actually emulating all the protection violations as if the sandbox is the entire machine,

PPP question on AIX (yes i know this is not the place i have not place else to ask)

1999-03-18 Thread Nezer Zaidenberg (DL-S)(22304)
Hi! first i wise to apologise for sending this mail to this list but as no other source helped (well... IBM help line gave me a "cookbook" but after following accurately every instruction and getting nothing "baked" I called them again and the response was "can we do it on sunday, we havent

Re: PPP question on AIX (yes i know this is not the place i have not place else to ask)

1999-03-18 Thread Omer Zak
Hello Nezer, Do you have a Linux machine with PPP, which you can use to call the AIX server? Using such a machine, you can isolate the problem and determine whether it is in the AIX or in the Windows NT (if the Linux machine can also receive PPP calls). Or, lacking such a machine, can you call

Re: changing the date

1999-03-18 Thread Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo
OG man 8 clock man 8 hwclock Also, man 8 setclock At least on my RH. It was "clock" somewhere in time, but it moved to be hwclock - I think to emphasize that it sets hardware clock, not just some volatile "system time" :) OG Well, the man page for clock(8) may be missing on your system, but OG

Re: changing the date

1999-03-18 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
James Olin Oden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, the man page for clock(8) may be missing on your system, but who's to blame if that is the case? I suppose Red Hat would be to blame as it is one of their distributions (RH 5.0 and 5.2). I will search the net for this man page. Or maybe

Re: changing the date

1999-03-18 Thread James Olin Oden
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote: OG man 8 clock man 8 hwclock Also, man 8 setclock At least on my RH. It was "clock" somewhere in time, but it moved to be hwclock - I think to emphasize that it sets hardware clock, not just some volatile "system time" :) That did it. I am using

Re: deja vu

1999-03-18 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Nope, it is not you. I am getting the same. Hey, Mailing-List-Maintainer, Please stop it ! Schlomo On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Iftach Hyams wrote: Am I having a deja vu ? It seem I'm getting mail twice (in batches) - is it me, my server or the mailinglist ?