IMO, Mail programs should not only have a translation facility built in, but also should allow a two-paned view - one in a language you know well, and the other in the language you're translating from. It'd also be cool if the program could auto-recognize a language, and translate it for you without even waiting for you to ask for it. On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:58 +0200, Klaus Strebel wrote: > Ulf Kellermann wrote: > > Hallo Melanie, > > > > ich glaube um eine Antwort zu bekommen solttest Du in englisch schreiben. > ... the rest of list can read your messages too, without using a > bablefish and the chance of getting a rood answer is bigger ;-) ... > > > Mein Tip an Dich: > > Installiere Red Hat, u.U. auch SuSE 9.x (ich finde die LVM konfiguration als > > User gelungen) und wenn Du ein bisschen das Gefuehl bekommst, stelle Deine > > Fragen an die Mailinglist, aber in Englisch. > > Neither the 'data' nor the 'directory-tree' is saved, the changed blocks > on the lowest access level are stored in the snapshot. So, your snapshot > has to be big enough to save all changed blocks of the day ( at max, > the full volume size ! ). > > > > > Meines Wissen lebt Heinz Mauelshagen in den USA und es mir nicht bewusst, dass > > er Deutsch kann. > I remembered the beginning of LVM just 'some' years ago, Heinz's email > signature was (found it in the LVM-mail archives): > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > Systemmanagement C/S Deutsche Telekom AG > Entwicklungszentrum > Darmstadt > Heinz Mauelshagen Otto-Roehm-Strasse 71c > Senior Systems Engineer Postfach 10 05 41 > 64205 Darmstadt > mge ez-darmstadt telekom de Germany > +49 6151 886-425 > FAX-386 > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > so, i'd expect him to speak german quite fluently ;-). > > Ciao > Klaus > > _______________________________________________ > linux-lvm mailing list > linux-lvm@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ >
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