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
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,
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
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
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
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
"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
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 ?