also assume that many of these things will be very specific
to each phone model, so it won't be practical to modify them anyway.
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t the software that uses it. If OpenMoku
can't use GTK because it's too bloated - then please place blame where blame
is due, i.e., on GTK, not on OpenMoku.
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s
> not
> Regardless of that, my unsubscription and then the IRC ping-pong and "I won't
> take any responsibility" attitude and then closing the bug was not the proper
> way to deal with this. See for example:
Shlomi, isn't it obvious to you that the way that U
lowly but surely acquiring all its flaws as well. We used to tell people
"if you have an old machine too slow to run Windows, Linux will save you!".
Is this still true??? Lucky that with free software I still have a choice,
and can avoid using KDE and GNOME. But this is because I
lly, if your intent is to write a printf-like tool for the shell, you
can just use the "printf" tool that comes from GNU's coreutils, that already
does its own backslash transformations. For example:
$ printf "1+1=%5d\n" 2
1+1=2
By the way, you
he "conversion" for me?
Not that I'm aware of. As I said, I suggest that you take a look at the
source of GNU's "printf" utility (not the C library function), and see
what they do.
If \n is the only one that interests you, then writing a function to
, but to me, calling the US over my plain-old
telephone costs 10 agorot a minute - almost the same as it costs me to
call inside Israel, and 3 times cheaper than to call an Israeli cellphone!
So what's the point of these services?
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d so on, so it should have no problem to run
free software that plays mp3, for example).
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g?
I think we have a much, much, bigger problem with sites (the most notorious
are the banks) which instead of using ordinary links and (if they must)
standard Javascript, use IE-specific tricks. You can't get around these
problems by installing any additional sof
to send a ^? (delete), so don't be surprised if it does (maybe your
terminal emulator sees this stty setting and generates the character it
expects).
The least likely problem is that somehow your underlying X-Window system is
sending a "delete" character
y is set
for ^? to be the erase key. The horror! What an abomination :( And apparently,
it is not only in Debian :(
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for the stupid joke, I just had to).
Are Debian users now expected to use "^?" in their jokes as well? :-)
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se their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams."
Khalil Gibran, "The Prophet" (1923), Chapter 4 ("Children")
[1] http://leb.net/~mira/works/prophet/prophet
designed to transition users from our old
> repo locations to new locations that have all our updates re-signed with
> a new set of keys.
>...
More than a day has passed, and "yum update" still does nothing on my
Fedora 9. Does anyone know what is going on?
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my life I never had the time or energy to set it up again. I still pay
for the domain though ;-)
If there's anything you need that used to be on the ivrix site, please
let me know and I can send it to you.
Sorry,
Nadav.
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movement. I'm not sure Eli's opinions were the same
as Doug's:
http://www.m17n.org/conference/m17n2000_all_but_registration/proceedings/zaretskii/m17n2000.ps.gz
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ical selection"
is where the characters selected in memory are contiguous, while the
highlight on screen is not. This is my definitions, and also Doug Felt's
in the presentation I pointed to:
http://www.m17n.org/conference/m17n2000_all_but_registration/proceedings/felt/sld024.htm
ehavior)?
> Is this intentional (then how do I wait without polling for reads from
> the master to make sense again)? Am I missing something here?
Good question :-) I'm also hearing a better answer from someone.
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, I think that even this argument is flawed: if you do have
separate "reply to all" and "reply" buttons (like you advocate), you can
still accidentally click "reply to all" when you didn't intend to.
In fact, I see this happening all the time on the corporate email wh
g button, or someone being ignorant
> about what he is doing? Nothing in the world will save us from
> ignorance, not without making the operation we both agree should be
> default more difficult.
It is someone who got used to clicking "reply to all" on everything because
just &q
are around 1000 shekels.
But I'll be happy to be proved wrong. Has anybody every heard of anyone
actually winning a court case like this?
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ng you to the same
place). It really seems like the people who designed this site tried to
make it compatible with Firefox, although they probably did not test it as
rigourously as they tested on IE.
I never thought this day would come - I've been waiting for it for
still quite sound and interesting. Udi Manber, the person who
wrote Glimpse, later moved to Yahoo, and then moved to Amazon and finally
to Google (the black whole which apparently nobody leaves ;-)).
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n...@mat
andnav2 and Israel support?
:-)
Sorry, no, I don't know anything about that.
> > Also, do any of the Israeli phone carriers plan to import Android-based
> > phones?
I'm sure they will, once there are more Android phones from more well-kno
y), but not statically
link it (which will add some actual code from the C library into your shared
library).
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e original phrase was "I got some rabbit ears", referring
of course to an antenna).
I still wonder why this page exists in the first place... And why it is
the first place on Google for somebody in Israel who wants to watch tv
on linux...
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nalysis from Hspell
as input.
3. Add to the lexicon information on which classes of verbs are compatible
with different classes of subjects and objects, to further reduce
ambiguities.
Nadav.
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n...@mat
, not even its lexicon
is free, in the sense of free software. This is why we had to create
a similar lexicon from scratch for the Hspell project. It is unlikely
that anything Rav-Milim did will ever be freed (although I'd be very happy to
be proved wrong on this
u could use just Firefox to access Bank Leumi's site.
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1.
Enjoy Hspell 1.1. No further releases are expected this year ;-)
Nadav Har'El and Dan Kenigsberg.
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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009, E L wrote about "Re: Announce: Hspell 1.1":
> Cool:)
> Any news on grammar checking/nikud checking?
Not really... Do you (or anyone else) want to volunteer to help us work on it?
Nadav.
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ortunately, I do not see myself
starting it in the near future. If anyone is interested in taking a shot
at it, I'd love to advise - please contact me and/or Dan privately.
Nadav.
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n...@math.technion.ac.il
from knowing how to inflect these base-words with correct niqqud,
and I don't believe they ever did that.
Nadav.
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you can't do
on an iPhone.
Or, did you mean he is supposed to "jail break" the iPhone to be of any
use?
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chmod og=" on these
files if they have the wrong permission).
If this is NOT the problem, go to the server and look at its logs to
see if they give you any hints on what is not working.
This log may be on /var/log/secure - but this location can change depending
on your distribution.
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ck a reply from him because *you* are routable so the
reply could reach him. You managed to "find" this host because you (your
traceroute) sent him a UDP datagram with a TTL of 8, causing the packet
to stop at this stage of the route and be returned to you.
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stake. But filtering them is somewhat easier.
Perhaps the most reliable thing you can do is to blacklist email arriving
through any known socks proxies or similar open machines. Numerous blacklists
exist to this effect (e.g., http://www.us.sorbs.net/) and scripts to process
each mail and filter
be one of the members,
his (forged) postings will be allowed through.
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |If I were two-face
for another person who deliberately keeps an open relay.
The blacklists which I mentioned are already doing a good job "guarding"
against open relays of all sort - anybody who has an open relay or socks
proxy will soon find himself unable to send mail to half the Internet.
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n please don't. Window location is for the user to control, not automatic
programs. I *HATE* it when programs thinks they know me and automatically
start in, say, the bottom left corner of the screen. This could be an
option (traditionally, -geometry) but should not be automa
t least worth a try. The Window Manager might still dislike what you're
doing (after all, it's *its* job to move around windows, not any arbitrary
client should do such things), but I believe it should work.
Nadav.
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have to poll it for changes. These window managers use it.
Right. http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XDamage
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urse, salary. If the
salary for programmers is higher than for technical writers (and it is),
and you are already good at both and like both, it is natural that you'll
choose the one with the most money...
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ecause much of it was written by
gentiles who eat bread during Passover!
Happy holiday!
Nadav.
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d files per directory) will help.
If it's the second problem, then maybe rsync improvements are due - i.e., to
use rsync's delta protocol not only on the individual files, but also on the
file list.
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source is newer than the destination (or the destination is missing). So,
cp -au $FROMDIR $TODIR
is shorter and easier to remember than find | cpio -p. But please note I
didn't test this command, so don't use it on your important data without
thinking first!
h happens about once every
3 years.
So in 2004, authors of Jewish (or rather, Israeli) calendar software needed
to change a little if() in the algorithm. There wasn't any change (as far
as I know) since, and hopefully there won't be further changes in the
forseable future.
I hope this w
or find a way to make
it span 100 years, not a single year.
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I stopped using hard links around the same time I stopped using
cpio. They were really important before the advent of symbolic links (in
System V release 4, if I recall correctly), but nowadays they are more often
confusing than useful - at least in my opinion.
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ouldn't even bother
updating it. After all, what do you do in December when you want to plan
your Pesach vacation, and mistakenly find the date of last year's Pesach?
Finally, I'm at a loss - what is this file good for anyway? Which applications
use it?
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work on IE (and don't
work on Firefox, Iphone, and who knows what else) maybe these companies
will finally fix up their act.
Nadav.
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IE browsers - e.g., sites intended for mobile users who use
iPhone or android or opera or whatever, not IE. But I assume that these
sort of sites already check that they work on their intended client
machines...
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and are used to using "yum" or
"apt-get" or whatever for quickly getting packages they want but weren't
installed by default.
Instead of answering a zillion questions during installation (do you want
eclipse? do you want netbeans? etc.), it's often easier ju
of the few who do. All of the
rest are missing on the convenience of Hoc ;-)
So I was wondering - how come there isn't more pressure on the Linux
distributions to include a decent and convenient calculator language?
Or do people consider what is available decent enough already?
Nadav.
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script*, which will be run automatically once a year
via a cron job? (which would make it the rarest-running cron-job in history
;-)).
Nadav.
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een
them - which to the people of these places don't look all that subtle.
see http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~rl/docs/reading.pdf for a brief
but complete overview of calculating the parashot.
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bies to avoid Fedora completely? I really hope the answer to
the last question is no, because I really love Fedora.
Nadav.
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as an important application on that machine) did not
because it forgot to install some dependencies.
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On Wed, May 26, 2010, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: Fedora - o for thirteen":
> For example, the problem this time was that after all the new packages were
> installed, the installer was "finishing the upgrade" (probably running post-
> install scripts) and then
discount (during one of those "4 for
100" kind of specials), a 50% discount is ridiculous. I'd rather buy the
physical book, which I or my children will be able to read again in 10 or 20
years (or, if I want, I can resell or even donate or whatever).
Nadav.
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" from them, I'll agree to buy from them. Otherwise, this
is not buying, it's renting, and I want to pay the much lower book-rental
prices on the market (last time I checked, this was known as a "library", and
didn't cost 44 shekels every time you checked
e population,
ever stole car stereos, while the vast majority of the population have had to,
at least once in their life, "bend" the rules on software copying, music
copying, etc., because they are indeed impossible to live with. Everybody
I know who ever bought legal software, CDs,
ading from the serial
port, basically cat will never finish, and will always be killed exactly after
5 seconds - even if a line appeared after just 1 second).
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ave the BSD patches which he could apply himself.
> Are there licenses that allow private modifications but not
> distribution of either original or modified program?
Yes, and the Unix license (above) is the best example I can think of.
At the time, it was called a "sou
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about "Re: [not entirely OT] proper
terms for grades of freedom":
> On 6/10/10, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> > I am guessing that Stallman *wanted* there to be four freedoms, as a
> > reference
> > to
ery low temperature.
Sounds like this is exactly what you need to consider...
No matter what CPUs you end up using, they will produce heat, and you
will need to take care of it.
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n...@math.technion.ac.il
n, or whatever), but I doubt
it's a really significant different to the point of making a difference
between a perfectly functioning 8-CPU machine and the heat-death of a 2-CPU
machine...
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x27;s
not harder to do so than with with Microsoft Office, so I wonder whater
problems you are referring to.
Anyway, it's probably too late now for this document (converting formats
is a harder issue), but it's something to think about for your next
document :-)
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n other words, it gives an upper limit
to the current that you can draw out of the power supply.
But I may be wrong...
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conditions, can't you spare another 85 seconds (!) and run one of them
again?
2. Do you really think that your measurements are accurate down to the
individual picosecond? :-)
Anyway, I guess that in any case it shows that gcc has nothing to be ashamed
of.
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eviation, etc.,
the numbers would not be very interesting...
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |How long a minute depends on what
r program! I can't imagine that getline() is more than a couple
of dozen lines - it's not that complicated... In fact, you can probably
easily write one yourself...
Nadav.
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ibc (like the aforementioned geline()) should
have no trouble to compile on AIX.
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sounds like everyone claimed that for the application at hand (video
viewing) nothing changed and it still doesn't work on Linux. You didn't claim
it changed (i.e., works on Linux) either. So I don't understand your argument.
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piece advice - remember that the practices of HR people in a certain
company may have something to do about the practices of the whole company -
but on the other hand they might not. The fact some HR person never heard of
Linux might not mean that there aren't interesting Linux-related (or ju
of us have CVs that started before OpenOffice, nee Star Office, was
even conceived :-)
As they say, if it ain't broken, don't fix it...
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tch, while the Linux computer doesn't? Has anyone ever seen
such a problem?
Thanks for any ideas,
Nadav.
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o it actually have a
gigabit NIC.
Only the hub (which does work...) is 10 years old.
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Windows one? :(
> So, did you try a different NIC?
Unfortunately, while I had old hubs and other crap lying around, but not
NICS. This is a 3 year old NIC that I doubt should have any problems working
with modern switches, and it doesn't have any problems without them.
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ell, and the other (running Linux) doesn't.
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |Life is what happens to you while you&
... I see I can buy a TP-LINK TL-SF1008D for 65 shekels (!) -
any comments on that?
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |When ever
nk is even worse than Edimax!"
war-stories, it looks like I'll go ahead and buy this one, and hope it works
(if it doesn't, at least I'll have a brick 10 times faster than I have now ;-)).
Thanks,
Nadav.
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ARP (my
machine does an ARP broadcast for the gateway's IP address, and while a
response is generated, my machine doesn't get it).
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witch (and
one that actually works ;-)) in the same package.
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y together with completely different backdoors or rootkits.
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |When everything's coming you
e for a 4 year old?
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http://nadav.harel.org.il
>...
Looking at their site, it appears that while their systems run on Linux,
they don't give service to Linux machines. Is that true? Is there a similar
online backup service which does support Linux? I'd love to use such a service
for my home Linux computer.
Nadav.
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- not more than 7 GB (rsync.net's minimum) to
rsync.net...
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Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |May you live as long as you want - and
ht
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: CPU & RAM in a storage box":
> Thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into it. Their price is a bit of
> a turn-off, though - at $0.80 GB/mo, backing up 20 GB costs $16 a month,
>..
> I wonder what is
her issues relevant to Linux, so definitely it would be
interesting to find (or write) more - and of course, in Hebrew ;-)
You can read an interview with the guy who wrote this book (and a few others
with a related theme), in
http://creativecommons.org/tag/the-pig-and-the-box
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pay for as many machines as you really
need at each point, and not for an anticipated peak load. However, there's
still a minimum - Amazon's weakest machine offering. Unfortunately, they don't
sell you a Commodore-64-strength-server [1] for 1 cent a month.
[1] http://www.c64web.com/
now if anything of this sort exists for Debian. I would be surprised
if it didn't.
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ces together, which took him months and was never
updated in a timely fashion when security holes were found.
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On Wed, Oct 27, 2010, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: Small debian based server
distribution":
> Actually, those things *were* done, because if I remember correctly (this
> was years ago, and I can't find the code now...) I used "rpm --root" to
I just found th
thousands of other OpenOffice users in Israel) would be grateful
if someone could look into these issues.
Nadav.
[1] http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/dict-he
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n...@math.technion.ac.il
spell format,
which fixes the old lockup-for-many-seconds-while-loading-the-hebrew-
dictionary bug (see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=66939).
So it is actually important that you use the hunspell target, not the
myspell target, in your packages.
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the same, and so on. We already used "TRY", but not any of the others - and
I guess we need to. Does anyone on this list have any experience with those?
In particular, can one of these keywords be used to say that inserting
or deleting waw or yod is more likely then
a test I just did).
I never understood the UTF-8 problem, by the way. Was this bug ever fixed?
No encoding conversion should have ever been this slow. Even if they would
pipe to an external "iconv" process, it would still have been 100 times
faster ;-)
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tween your Windows and Linux installation.
On my Fedora 14, for example, I see "modeline" and "modelines=5", so it should
work, and look into the first and last 5 lines of the opened file for the
magic option-setting line.
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just curious -
why are you running a 32-bit version of Linux?
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