I dont know what category to put this in. Just heard of this. Sounds
like a decent job opportunity for Delhi Linux folk.
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rahul
Accel to set up Linux centers
The competency centers, to be set up with an investment of Rs 2 crore,
will enable ISVs to simulate client
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different versions of the same software might cause incompatibilities in
the future and make all your data unusable.
rrs
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, linuxlingam wrote:
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 04:10:35 +0530
From: linuxlingam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
any way of running these two shell scripts automatically as root
without typing the password, but only when the user LL logs in?
would sudo be of any use to you ?
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/sudo.html
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Q: What's the difference between Bell Labs and the Boy Scouts of
America? A:
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On 03/31/2004 01:11 PM, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
| I believe you need source based routing.
| iproute2 can help you in this. Such that if the src is the
| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( which is you WAN IP of your Secondary MX server) sent
| it via local
| interface of
raj, really comprehensive summary. thanks.
:-)
LL
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So until now we have the following for the April Meeting
1. Venue: LFY will provide at Okhla Phase I
2. Convenor: Mayank Sharma (LFY)
( We need a ILUGD Meeting Convenor howto: I am not volunteering yet )
3. Speakers who volunteered till now:
1. Vivek Khurana: Explaining Debian to Redhat
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 16:50, Tarun Dua wrote:
So until now we have the following for the April Meeting
1. Venue: LFY will provide at Okhla Phase I
2. Convenor: Mayank Sharma (LFY)
[snip]
date: 18th april 2004.
time: 2pm.
temperature:49.5 degrees celcius in the sun.
how muft and mukt communities really work:
http://www.csh.rit.edu/~benjamin/articles/bad_apples.php
:-)
LL
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--- Pankaj Dekate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
present in any linux distributions.I would indeed
stress on day to day
utilities and documentation which are much
needed.Lify cd's should come
up with new libraries and the accompanying
dependencies.Otherwise there
is no point in coming up
Raj Shekhar wrote:
I propose that we name Raj Shekhar as official MOM keeper for subsequent
ILUGD meets.
Note: I do not have the list of attendees. Whoever does please post it
in a follow up thread.
Well many in the crowd seem to have forgotten to sign the guest book
so here's the partial
--- Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Speakers who volunteered till now:
1. Vivek Khurana: Explaining Debian to Redhat
Diehards
Won't make a sense if the theme is Linux desktop
world. I will be concentrating on structural
differences and it has nothing to do with
desktop(count
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On Tuesday 30 March 2004 16:40, you wrote:
[snip]
I am adding three more categories
5) Libraries
6) Testing Tools
Junit, Ant
7) Misc
AgroUML, ORBIT, Bugzilla, Amaya, Webcpp, Doxygen
Every one is free to add categories/suggestions
How
vivek khurana wrote:
Can any one volunteer to speak on debian server with
woody and also debian installation.
Time for a quick straw poll ( Why is it called a straw poll ?)
1. Linux Desktop Power ( Or Free Software Desktop power)
2. The Debian, Debian and Debian Meet
Vote now and be heard
Raj Mathur wrote:
ilugd-devDevelopment and programming discussion. All
languages welcome, but at least TRY to keep the
discussions free software and/or Linux-oriented!
https://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd-dev
Waiting for
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 17:24, Tarun Dua wrote:
vivek khurana wrote:
1. Linux Desktop Power ( Or Free Software Desktop power)
2. The Debian, Debian and Debian Meet
Vote now and be heard (Quote: LL)
-Tarun
hey! i think both can be done. no big deal. start with 1) and flow into
2).
the
linuxlingam wrote:
the desktop power talk wouldn't take more than 30 minutes, or even 40 if
you cover a whole lot of desktop toys and delights. and then we can move
into debian: Seven Steps To Sarge Samadhi: moving from RedHat/Redmond to
Debian, for the clueless in a hurry. ;-)
That's what I
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 18:02, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Hey dudes!
I Strucked, I need to install one rpm package, why it says it need
this .so.0 library instead of saying that This require x rpm/deb to
be installed.
obviously it should expect one package while installing for dependencies
Searched rpmfind.net already.
But found there is nowhere binary available for Redhat9
So what to do now, do i need to compile the source..?
Regards,
-Yash
Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 18:02, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Hey dudes!
I Strucked, I need to install one rpm
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 18:15, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Searched rpmfind.net already.
But found there is nowhere binary available for Redhat9
Which binary are you looking for?
So what to do now, do i need to compile the source..?
Regards,
-Yash
Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:
On Wed,
One of the most comprehensive lists of this sort on
the web. Everyone should really have a look.
http://www.security-forums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6545
HTH
vik
=
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me[at]viksit.com
viksit[at]linux-delhi[dot]org
'Not all
On the other hand I have a feeling that localization
has more to do with
the desktop.
I had a plan of starting with desktop and maybe
discuss some project ideas if peoples are
interested(maybe of desktop apps :))
=
Disclaimer: Any resemblance between the above views and those of my
Viksit Gaur wrote:
One of the most comprehensive lists of this sort on
the web. Everyone should really have a look.
Actually find it at.
http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/table.shtml
-Tarun
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Hello Ashwin,
Thanks again. I have checked it found modules already there.
So I have go to HTB config directly and done all as you suggest.
Please go through the following suggest whether I have done it correctly or
more modification required? I have IPCHAINS on this server so
I have to require
The files seem to be ok. I am guessing that you must have already tried
it out. Ipchains has no relation to this as far as my knowledge goes and
I doubt that there would be any relation found.
If you have not already done the following please do it.
Bash# chmod 500 /etc/init.d/htb.init
To start
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On the other hand I have a feeling that localization has more to do
with
the desktop.
Not really - L10n is specifically aimed at enterprise class
deployments through G2C interfaces
-SM
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, vivek khurana wrote:
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 03:47:48 -0800 (PST)
From: vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 17:14, vivek khurana wrote:
--- Pankaj Dekate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
present in any linux distributions.I would indeed
stress on day to day
utilities and documentation which are much
needed.Lify cd's should come
up with new libraries and the accompanying
the cds must always carry the 'BIG BLOBS' that people can't usually
download. these include the latest versions of:
1) libraries. libraries. libraries:
2) QT
3) KDE
4) GNOME
5) Mozilla
6) Evolution (is that possible?)
7) OpenOfficex.x.
in addition, the cds must also carry stuff people don't
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Hey dudes!
Please don't tell me apt-get on debian...i know thats better, But i am
using redhat based system with apt-get...
have you tried using yum ? It is really good. A bit of a pain to
configure and get going but good.
Anyways, try searching at http://rpm.pbone.net/
Tarun Dua wrote:
I propose that we name Raj Shekhar as official MOM keeper for subsequent
ILUGD meets.
Thanks for the kind words LL and Tarun. Will keep the minutes from the
next meet :-)
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hi,
I am desparately looking for a linux distribution for
a Dec Alpha Station 255 @233 Mhz. I would appreciate
it if LFY could include one such thingy in their next
issue. The downside is that i might be the only guy
who buys that issue!
=
catch ya later (Ive gotta UnWire Life!!!)
shiv
I am desparately looking for a linux distribution for
a Dec Alpha Station 255 @233 Mhz. I would appreciate
You can download Debian for the Alpha architecture:
http://ftp.au.debian.org/pub/debian-cd/images/3.0_r2/alpha/
I've heard of some earlier releases of Debian stalling on Alpha boxes,
but
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 07:10:34 -0800 (PST), vivek khurana
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--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like vivek's idea of a debian-based meet, with
somethings for newbies
with those topixs, and some stuff for techies.
what do you guys say?
I am ready to
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Original Message
Subject: Squid: The Definitive Guide
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:59:00 -0800
From: O'Reilly Assoc.
Squid: The Definitive Guide, by Squid creator Duane Wessels, draws
together complete details on installing, configuring, and running Squid.
Newcomers to Squid will
Hey dudes!
I Strucked, I need to install one rpm package, why it says it need
this .so.0 library instead of saying that This require x rpm/deb to
be installed.
obviously it should expect one package while installing for dependencies
...then why it ask for SEPARATE library???
Please
arrey! seems like gentoo is the answer to quite a few problems. check
out www.gentoo.org
this is a new distro that they call a 'meta distribution' as it can be
made to fit you, rather than cutting you to fit it, as with other
distros. :-)
since people are actively looking at life beyond redhat
To summarize the heart of Gentoo, imagine a user sitting in front of a
Linux system. What does he or she want do to? The Gentoo philosophy is
to allow this user to do what he or she wants to do, without getting in
the way...
Portage will keep your Gentoo Linux system as up-to-date as you
desire.
--- linuxlingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the cds must always carry the 'BIG BLOBS' that
people can't usually
download. these include the latest versions of:
1) libraries. libraries. libraries:
2) QT
3) KDE
4) GNOME
5) Mozilla
6) Evolution (is that possible?)
7) OpenOfficex.x.
in
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
As I had posted earlier, I can volunteer to speak on Debian.
I would repeat again. I'm ready to speak on:
a) Debian and it's Philosophy.
b) Structure of Debian and differences from RedHat.
c) Latest Development going on in Debian.
d) Key features/merits of Debian.
Lets
As a developer who is trying to get juice out of the system gentoo seems
very attractive.
But one problem I faced is lack of eco-system around the distribution.
I would like to see people making binary gentoo packages and exchanging
them.
I do'nt see any other way to install system in two
[Please upgrade if you use Ethereal on any distribution. This is a
new bug, not to be confused with the one reported toward the end of
2003 -- Raju]
This is an RFC 1153 digest.
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From:
Supreet Sethi wrote:
When I tried it took me 3 days to get and compile all the packages that
I needed.
I was told there is another problem with Gentoo.
It tries to use all sorts of tested/un-tested compile time switches when
it compiles which doesn't always result in an optimized system as is
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
To order your copy or for more information, see:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/squid/
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I have read the sample chapters and a few articles written by the
author. I am eagerly waiting for the book. Any idea where I would
Vivek == vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vivek [snip]
Vivek LL how come muft music a development tool??? Although this
Vivek itself can be a good idea to have cd of muft and mukt
Vivek music. You can get in touch with Lify for this, wait a
Vivek minute you are
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A client is running NAT on a Linux box for his bandwidth customers.
Now he needs to be able to catch spam and virus e-mails at the NAT
gateway itself. Is there any way to transparently redirect outgoing
SMTP into a local Sendmail (preferred) or other
At 2004-04-01 10:36:30 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would a simple REDIRECT into a locally-running Sendmail do the trick?
Reason I ask is because it doesn't work with Squid for port 80 -- you
have to explicitly tell Squid it's acting as a transparent proxy.
Likewise, you will need to set
Raj Shekhar wrote:
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
To order your copy or for more information, see:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/squid/
or call 1-800-998-9938
or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have read the sample chapters and a few articles written by the
author. I am eagerly waiting for the book.
Raj Mathur wrote:
Would a simple REDIRECT into a locally-running Sendmail do the trick?
Reason I ask is because it doesn't work with Squid for port 80 -- you
have to explicitly tell Squid it's acting as a transparent proxy.
That is because while using an explicit proxy a HTTP browser behaves
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W00t!
I hope lots more countries follow this example -- Raju
Online music swapping legal: court
Last Updated Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:45:24
TORONTO - Individuals who share personal copies of music files on the
internet are safe after a Federal Court
For those using OpenOffice this post from another list is worth the
read. Many bug fixes reported.
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vivek khurana wrote:
LL how come muft music a development tool??? Although
this itself can be a good idea to have cd of muft and
mukt music. You can get in touch with Lify for this,
wait a minute you are already in touch with them.
I have always thought of muft music to be a good development tool
Hi All,
Thanks for updating , finally i got ntop working.
http://rpm.pbone.net is really nice better than rpmfind.net No flame war
PLS
Downloaded both gdome2 ntop compiled for Redhat 9, voilla workingcool
Thanks again to all.
Regards,
Yash
Sthitaprajna wrote:
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Original Message
Subject: EFFector 17.11: EFF Opposes RFIDs in Passports
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:25:34 -0800 (PST)
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EFFectorVol. 17, No. 11March 31, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ISSN 1062-9424
Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
All that is utter BS. Locating packages is not even required, you just
have to run up2date foo and it upgrades foo and ALL its dependencies bar
and baz. Corruption of RPM database is yet to happen to me, and I'd blame
poor sysadmining for it. And I am yet to see
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