Hi all,
My company is involved in mobile based education solutions and is
looking for innovative Asterisk programmers to build Voice and IVR
services for the mobile VAS market. The company is called ILFS
Education and Technology Services and is part of the ILFS group.
The applicants should be
On 10/20/09 7:01 PM, Roshan Singh wrote:
Budget is not an issue. But it should fulfil my requirements
1. Handling at least 4 simultaneous calls
2. Calls can be routed / redirected / forwarded to ANY other phone or Mobile
after taking suitable choices (as airtel or vodafone customer care)
Hi all,
ILFS Education and Technology (www.ilfsets.com) is a fully owned company
of the ILFS group. Its involved in various aspects of education, one of
which is technology RD for education. They are looking for a system
administrator to help with their efforts. The job is very dynamic and
since
Hello,
A company involved in Education and eGovernance is looking for
engineers/techies who would like to work as interns on some RD projects
involving Asterisk/IVR/mobile telephony. There is potential for full
time exciting jobs.
Location : Delhi and Mumbai , positions open at both places
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On 20-10-07 4:47 PM, Niraj Sahay wrote:
We also seek your advice w.r.t. web-hosting providers.
I have started using this http://www.mosso.com/index.jsp for a client.
cheers.
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On 28-09-07 11:23 AM, Vikas Upadhyay wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for a laptop and the reason I am mailing it to list is - ease
of Linux installation.
With my budget in mind I have many options, but after buying it I don't want
to bang my head
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On 07-09-07 6:12 PM, Jasbir Khehra wrote:
Now the higher ones want the company logo as part of disclaimer on all
outgoing email. The setup for disclaimer is postfix --- altermime
postfix , which is very well documented and works like a
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On 08-08-07 10:35 AM, Kevin Muller wrote:
I am about to buy a blackberry for my hutch postpaid connection. I was
just wondering if there are free alternatives to blackberry.. i was told
that some companies have made similar phones working with
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On 08-08-07 3:00 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
isnt network access cost these days low enough to not need to really worry
about
IMAP-IDLE really ?
Hi Karan,
I agree, especially with Airtel offering ONLY 1 unmetered GPRS plan. The
e90 however had
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On 06-08-07 10:01 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
did he agree? if not, you *are* starting a third front
GnuLinux = GNU/Linux
All the talk about 'FREEDOM' and we are not free to call it what we want
? If he has to 'sign off' on the name, isnt that
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On 03-08-07 7:05 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
did i read that right?
you mean 700GB, or 700TB, but surely not 700MB?
OOPS! , thats 700GB.
cheers.
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On 02-08-07 6:23 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
how much did that buffalo cost you?
what's your storage capacity?
Costed me $700 and since its a RAID 5 array i lose some storage and it
comes to about 700 MB. Plus really valuable data like kids videos also
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On 02-08-07 3:37 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
With a price tag close to a lakh, not that simple
though..
I dont know where you do your shopping, i got mine for $700 :).
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On 02-08-07 8:37 AM, vivek khurana wrote:
For home use RAID 1 is enough. Nothing complicated.
remember the KISS principle.
I keep it very simple and use a Buffalo terrastation gigabit nas for my
home storage needs. Its set for RAID 5.
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On 02-08-07 2:13 AM, Linux Lingam wrote:
www.sonos.com and you'll understand why people would need a wifi-NAS
at home. great link for ankur rohtagi. ;-)
Heheh, too slow my friend. I am an ex sonos user, i had it for about a
month and then i gave
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On 16-07-07 1:50 AM, Linux Lingam wrote:
http://www.gumstix.com/
and
http://gumstix.org/
i particularly like the cluster of miniature helicopters, flying like
a flock of birds, using bluetooth for a piconet, serving web-pages
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On 11-07-07 2:12 AM, Linux Lingam wrote:
dear all,
[cross-posting to linux-delhi and linux-india mailing lists]
confession: i have got addicted to internet-radio.
i use ubuntu feisty, and installed amarok.
clicked on playlists, then on 'radio
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On 11-07-07 1:43 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
hey! ankur, long time.
for-those-who-came-in-late: ankur is our perpetual advanced-newbie who
is the real gadget-guru in delhi's geekdom. kishore, you should
consider inviting him to your ndtv show once in
Is there a USB solution for this or is it only pcmcia. I don't want a usb to
pcmcia adapter solution just need something for a pc without a pcmcia slot.
-Original Message-
From: G Karunakar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, Jan 11, 2007 3:53 pm
Subject: Re: [ilugd] performance of tata
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Hi all,
I wanted spam filtering suggestions for a friend who's server is running
qmail and spamassasin. They are also using spamhaus for RBL checks. This
is still leading to a lot of junk email and i wanted to know what are
you all using to tackle
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Hi all,
A person known to me is moving here from the US to setup a development
shop and work on some ideas he has. He has a good success record and is
very well funded. He believes firmly in FOSS and would like to follow
the same approach in his
On 10-11-06 9:44 AM, Naresh Narang wrote:
in infinite wisdom Naresh Narang spoke thus On 11/09/2006 01:36 PM:
1.Setup a reverse DNS for your mail server IP.
2.Remove from CBL / SBL
Naresh is right, we went through this last year. Setting up a reverse
DNS is the only real option IMHO
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On 24/8/2006 12:12 PM, Sameer N Ingole wrote:
Reliance: provides Huawei cards
Airtel: provides Option cards (Option is the company name)
Would anyone experienced with them comment on usability and basic speeds
that are actually seen ? Also there
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On 28/7/2006 5:51 PM, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
Auditing windows boxes is still [OFFTOPIC] on this list.
I dont think it is OFF TOPIC if one is looking for a Linux/Open Source
tool to do this. By the same logic any discussion on wine and samba
would
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On 23/6/2006 3:35 PM, jhunu wrote:
hi all
i have installed ubuntu dapper on my pc and i have a wireless
connection in my college through proxy. the problem is that i am not
getting the drivers for my wi fi card. the card specifications are :
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On 25/5/2006 12:45 PM, Anand Kapoor wrote:
I have two airtel ADSL installations (one with a Beetel 220x ) and a
Zyxel USB based modem (in separate locations) can anybody give me
pointers on what Wireless access points should i buy and how to setup
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On 6/4/2006 11:44 AM, Sudev Barar wrote:
I am using pppconfig and have set user name and password correctly.
The init string is set to ATZ. Now whenever I initiate connection the
phone screen shows Connecting #777 ... but a little later the
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On 23/3/2006 4:08 PM, Gaurav wrote:
Hi,
Is there any project which allows me to build a router alteast
comparable in feature set to cisco 2500 to 400 series
and runs most of generic commands
You are probably looking for Freesco
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On 28/2/2006 6:30 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:
1)DHCP and DNS Server
2)LDAP Authentication Server (this authentication will be use as backend
for all other services)
3)Single Domain Controller for our network based on SAMBA
4)CVS / Sub
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On 1/25/2006 10:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it worked for me and am amazed at its efficiency and how it creates
slides shows on html files.
Dont mean to pick nits but your subject made me very interested in
something that is converting
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On 1/4/2006 2:49 PM, ankush grover wrote:
I want to resize the existing partition /home.Currently /home is of 20GB and
18GB is full.
There is one way I can achieve this target
create a bigger partition say 35 GB(/dev/sdb8),mount this
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On 12/28/2005 6:52 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:
will you please explain how can I get 1 mbps output?
Conceptually you will have to use a round robin approach where net
requests will be sent out on the 2 links alternatively. This will
certainly help your
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On 12/22/2005 11:57 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know a freeware server that can perform the functionality of
Exchange? The features I'm looking at include mail, calendaring,
appointments and address book.
Client will be Outlook co, so
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Hi all,
My company needs PHP Developers with 2-3 years of experience with LAMP
development. Experience with content management systems will be a bonus.
The office is well located, in south Delhi and the pay is good.
Interested people please send me
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On 12/2/2005 11:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was curious to know if anyone of the list knows of blackberry being used
with Linux OS. and if so what are the reviews etc.
and was seeing on the net that there is anothr device called Treo.
How
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On 12/5/2005 4:54 PM, Akshay Lamba wrote:
The stuff u've been describing about Trio surely seems extremely
interesting.
It truly is. I think Hutch has just started supporting the Treo, i saw
an ad recently. No doubt to compete with the Airtel BB.
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On 11/18/2005 4:22 PM, संजय गोयल (Sanjay Goel) wrote:
Service Level of MTNL is very poor, They may take upto 15 days to
rectify the link.
Well i decided to bite the bullet and try them out in our 2 locations in
south Delhi. I was amazed at the
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Hi all,
I am thinking about augmenting our office connectivity with the MTNL
dsl service. Does anyone have any experiences with them lately ? Their
service used to pretty much suck when they launched their internet
services years back but lately i
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On 11/18/2005 12:09 PM, (Sanjay Goel) wrote:
I am using MTNL and VSNL both, But I found VSNL is much better option.
Hi,
Could you elaborate a little about why you think VSNL is a better option
? Does VSNL offer dsl connectivity ? I dont
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On 10/20/2005 4:22 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 12:27, Bhaskar Dutta wrote:
I recently got this 19 LCD with a DVI cable (bought separately):
http://product.samsung.com/cgi-bin/nabc/product/b2c_product_detail.jsp?eUse
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On 10/17/2005 8:35 PM, Abhay wrote:
Have a look at Samsung Syncmaster 798MB Plus.
http://www.samsung.com/in/products/monitors/CRTMonitors/17magicbrightrange/798mbplus.asp?page=Specifications
Though its not mind-blowingly expensive but it might
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On 09/09/2005 01:50 PM, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure a CUPS based print server on windows using
IPP.
Windowx XP does seem to have the facility to enter a printer using a
URL.
At CUPS end I have configured a HP
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On 09/08/2005 02:28 PM, gaurav wrote:
Hi Guys,
I used to run web server from home (using dyndns
service) for my personal use but unfortunately hathway (my ISP)
blocked all incoming http traffic , so I can't run it now
Unless they
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On 09/08/2005 03:58 AM, Linux Lingam wrote:
dear all,
raj has titled my talk at freedel 'creative' and left me with a large empty
canvas. i could cover a few possible topics, could ya please choose what
would bore you the least :-)
4)
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We need a System Administrator and a PHP developer for a US client, the
positions are based in Delhi though. Experience of min. 1 yr is
necessary for the Sys Admin with a cross platform experience. PHP
developer can be a fresher but well versed with
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If this is true i dont know whether to laugh or cry :
http://techdirt.com/articles/20050829/0233202_F.shtml
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On 08/19/2005 06:56 AM, Thiharie Rajesh wrote:
Folks
I have these two URLs which provide me info on how to secure a wireless
network and the way people get into them.
http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/wireless/eaptls/
http://linux.sys-con.com/read/46902.htm
I plan to run an Access Point off my
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Hi All,
Stumbled across this completely awesome toy ,
http://www.projectblackdog.com/site/index.html . This has got to be in
I Got to have one those list .
- - Ankur.
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On 08/08/2005 11:48 AM, Arjun Jain wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a Dell Inspiron 5150 with 1 gig ram, and nvdia graphics
card(details in the end).
I am trying to configure a dual head single graphics card. The other
monitor is a dell 1024x768
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On 07/27/2005 10:56 AM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
When I double click the modem interface icon I can here the modem
coming on but no dialing follows and this repeats it self
I would lookup your modem AT commands and disable the wait for dial tone
On 06/23/2005 06:39 PM, nitin gupta wrote:
Nitin Gupta
CEO
Xaprio Solutions
(First Indian Web-Dev company to completely shift to Linux)
Are you sure you want make such tall claims, besides being only 5 months
old, there are tons of other companies?
Quoted from your website :
The Comapny
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On 05/12/2005 05:58 PM, gaurav wrote:
~ (can you call your modem
| as gateway ?) ...
Actually the modem would connect and need to provide a gateway address
for your PC/Device to be able to route packets so while i wouldnt call
it a gateway it helps
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On 05/11/2005 03:37 PM, Mayank Jain wrote:
|
| Can you share the script with the list members. It may give you a
| faster solution as others may also want to try something similar to
| what you are doing. I hope the script is not in proprietry domain
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On 05/11/2005 05:28 PM, Ankit Malik wrote:
|
| which is really good... I am tired of the sms spamming...but pity airtel
| still spams its customers..no respect for customers I believe...
In all fairness, they do have an opt-out system (too bad it
My company Netaquila Solutions needs perl coders, skilled in OO
development and mod_perl. We are a 100% EOU, ISO 9001 certified software
services company.
Please reply OFF LIST to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks ,
- Ankur.
___
ilugd mailinglist --
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On 04/28/2005 10:40 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
n general, ignore messages that:
|
| - Purport to be from Mrs Mariam Abacha or one of her clones that need
| to transfer funds out of Korea/Nigeria/Iraq/Afghanistan/etc.
|
Add another one, got an email this
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On 04/26/2005 12:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi
| I need to know if there is a download manager for linux - that allows
| manual interupts and enables restarting from the point of stopping -
| (even after the machine is shut down and restarted).
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On 04/06/2005 11:16 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| 2. India, Delhi and acronyms in the name are not permitted. Currently
| the best we can do is ``Linux Users Group''. There may be special
| circumstances under which we could get ``India Linux User Group,
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On 04/04/2005 04:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is there a solution ? really cannot afford to spend all the bandwidth on
| downloading mails
The only real solution i can see is to use IMAP, if your server supports
the IDLE command its even better
Hi all,
I had been struggling to get my phone to work/play with Linux and after
a lot of pain i gave up and changed my phone to a Treo 650 from Palmone
a few days back. The phone by itself is amazing and i have gotten it to
work perfectly with my Mandrake 10.1 Official.
I can use the cradle to
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Hi all,
I had been struggling to get my phone to work/play with Linux and after
a lot of pain i gave up and changed my phone to a Treo 650 from Palmone
a few days back. The phone by itself is amazing and i have gotten it to
work perfectly with my
On 02/28/2005 09:39 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
What is the last init script being run ??
May be there's something which isn't allowing the getty's to run unless gdm is
executed...
And have you put any manual init stuff ??
I havent messed with the init at all. How do i see whats the last init
Hi all,
i have a peculiar problem, i am using Mandrake 10.1 Official and though
the GDM loads up perfectly and i am able to login, i cant login through
the terminal. I tried Alt-F1,F2 ... etc but i keep coming up with blank
screens. The first one does display the boot messages but it should
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On 02/28/2005 10:51 AM, Sanvir Jham wrote:
| Ankur
|
| Check your /etc/inittab file and verify that the following lines are
| not commented:
|
| # Run gettys in standard runlevels
| 1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1
| 2:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty
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On 02/21/2005 04:26 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
| --- Ankur Rohatgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
|
|Hi all,
|I use lphoto for my photo management, its compiled
|from source available
|through Linspire on Mandrake 10.1 Official. There is
|a new version
Hi all,
I use lphoto for my photo management, its compiled from source available
through Linspire on Mandrake 10.1 Official. There is a new version of
lphoto now out there and i have been trying to install it, it compiles
ok but when i try to run it i get the following error :
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On 02/21/2005 04:26 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
| --- Ankur Rohatgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
|
|Hi all,
|I use lphoto for my photo management, its compiled
|from source available
|through Linspire on Mandrake 10.1 Official. There is
|a new version
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On 01/17/2005 12:33 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Has anyone used a USB CD writer with any success for any length of
| time under Linux? If you have, specific brands/models of both CD
| writer and enclosure would be appreciated.
I have been using
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On 12/10/2004 04:12 AM, Yashpal nagar wrote:
| Here let me tell you that application is a finance related application.
| And idea is to not showing url or letting anyone know the source host.
The only way i can think off to avoid disclosing that, is to
On 12/10/2004 04:12 AM, Yashpal nagar wrote:
| Here let me tell you that application is a finance related application.
| And idea is to not showing url or letting anyone know the source host.
The only way i can think off to avoid disclosing that, is to run a proxy .
- Ankur.
At 12:18 PM 11/6/2004, Raj wrote:
Are Airtel blocking any ports or proxying anything? I'd hate to get a
connection then find that I can't send mails (due to RBLs), access
specific web sites (due to proxy restrictions) or use specific
protocols (due to port blocking).
They arent blocking anything,
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Has anyone managed to use the multimedia keys on the keyboards ?
I have a Microsoft Natural Wireless Multimedia Keyboard/Mouse which i
use with SuSE 9.2 , yes Microsoft, i hate to admit it but their
keyboards are actually among the best, which goes to
On 10/20/2004 12:00 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf (by way of Ritesh Raj Sarraf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|
| I've got a driver disk from HP which has drivers for the modem and
Wlan in it
| but they refer me to www.linuxant.com for further license.
|
Hi Ritesh,
I used my winmodem (built into Dell notebook)
Hi all,
I have a RH9 based box that has an internet connection on eth0 using an isp
(isp1), on eth1 i have a lan connection. The lan is connected to a router
that also has an internet connection from another isp (isp2). The default
gateway for the RH box is isp1. I also have some ports
At 02:45 PM 10/22/2004, you wrote:
Use source based policy routing.
http://www.wlug.org.nz/SourceBasedRouting
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=274082
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7291
Hey,
After a little struggling, the first link instructions worked :) . Still
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On 10/06/2004 11:39 AM, santosh dubey wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| Anyone is using internal modem compatible with
| Mandrake8.2,10.0, FC-2.
| I have arranged D-Link External modem but it is costly
| so i am looking for cheap internal compatible modem.
I was
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On 09/20/2004 12:32 PM, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
| 6. Their latest login mechanism is web based, so you have to login
using your
| browser to start working. You are logged off inexplicably and at odd
times of
| the day. I have woken up a number of
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On 09/13/2004 10:54 AM, Subhamoy Mukherjee wrote:
| I'm facing a problem with the new Wipro (17 inches) monitor model : J7.
| I tried to install RH9 , FC 2 or RHEL 3 but the graphical installation
is not working with this monitor. During installation
Ok i know there have been enough emails in here about GMail. Before i
get my a## shot let me get to the point, found this link
http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html
which lets you mount your gmail account as a linux filesystem. Going to
attempt to do
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On 09/08/2004 10:33 AM, Amit Sharma wrote:
| Hi,
|
| i have to setup LAN for my new office for 30
| workstations.
|
| i am not very sure whether i should go for wireless
| network 11b/11g or for normal wired LAN (10/100mbps).
| The server room anyway
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On 09/08/2004 12:11 PM, Amit Sharma wrote:
| i am searching for someone who can just allow me to
| have a look at the setup once so that i can finalise
| the concept and start looking for hardware vendors
| etc. for same.
You can visit my office in
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On 08/17/2004 11:26 AM, Amit Sharma wrote:
| idea behind diskless pc is :
|
| 1. centralized management of data (storage , retrieval)
| 2. flexible seating, so that any body can log in from any machine from any
| place in office.
| 3. central backup
On 08/10/2004 01:59 PM, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
Hi!
I have been looking around for a laptop which is somewhat Linux friendly, and
is cheap and offers good value for money. Till now have been finding Dell
Inspiron 5150 quite attractive. Have any of you had any experience with it?
From my
On 08/05/2004 02:47 PM, anil bindal wrote:
Thanks.
Headers of SPAM emails show that emails are at times delivered directly
to our email server
MX record for Email server is must to act as back up in case of SMTP
gateway failure.
Solution being used is from Symantec.
There you go, this is the
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On 07/21/2004 12:39 PM, NISHANT BHARDWAJ wrote:
| REQUEST !!!
| Please do not call GNU/LINUX systems as linux!!!
| Else we will drift away from our own goal!! Support
| FSF not FLOSS if u talk about morals!!!
|
| Request to LFY -- Change urself to
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On 07/14/2004 03:04 PM, vivek wrote:
| On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 10:44 -0700, Rohit Kumar wrote:
|
|hi there
|i tried to configure the TATA INDICOM connection on windows, you would
|not need the cd's installer..
|here are the settings/parameters that i
I have to provide temporary Internet access to a location and dragging
wires is not an option. Both Tata Indicom and Reliance claim to have really
good Internet access through their wireless phones. I was wondering if
anyone has tried both so i can get a comparative idea.
I just got a Tata
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On 06/30/2004 05:02 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| (b) The idea is to have a general list dedicated to Linux and PDAs,
| where interested people from anywhere can join. Many folks may be
| interested in that specific topic yet not in the day-to-day IRC topic
On 05/19/2004 04:40 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
| A developers meet is going to be conducted under the
| banner of ilugd, this sunday 23rd may 2004 at sarai,
| 29 Rajpur Road Delhi, begining from 2 pm (1400hrs for
| those who travel by boeing).
|
| This meting is going to be conducted in parallel
On 05/11/2004 07:30 PM, Sharninder wrote:
Hi,
I was thinking of purchasing a laptop and was basically looking for
something which is Linux compatible (which means that the sound card,
network card and graphics atleast should work ). Has anyone used Linux
on a laptop before ? What all do I need
This is a nice article that points to further information that is really
interesting for all billg fans like myself ;) .
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/04/20/ms_history
- Ankur.
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Some of the stuff i talked about at the meet can be found at :
The animated LILO - http://www.gamers.org/~quinet/lilo
Quickswitch - http://www.muthanna.com/quickswitch
Superkaramba - http://netdragon.sourceforge.net
Karamba Applications - http://www.kde-look.org
Have fun ,
- Ankur.
On 04/19/2004 03:58 PM, arundeep Singh wrote:
read this and u people will think about it.
I dont think something written about the TCO of Linux in the end of 2001
really applies today. Funny how he is calling Linux for embedded systems
a passing fad.
Sounds like a typical disgruntled
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On 04/14/2004 09:21 PM, Tarun Dua wrote:
| What: April meeting ILUGD - Debian, Localization and more Desktop
| Discussion.
|
I will bring along my notebook and if anyone wants to see the stuff i
was talking about earlier they are welcome to :) .
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On 04/12/2004 05:08 PM, Varun Varma wrote:
| - Started threatening
Ok i am being a flamebait for this email, but what the heck ...
As much as i hate MS for my own reasons, i have to say they are what
every business would dream of being. Yes they do
On 04/08/2004 11:00 AM, Srinivasa Rao wrote:
there is no issue with fetchmail here simply bcoz
fetchmail is downloading mails for my local-users
which are coming from external users from my isp's
mail-host and giving them to the local smtp daemon
which is giving the mails to the local users
the
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On 04/06/2004 10:14 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| Ergo, I'll brave the viruses. Already disabled clamav-milter, tried
| to install Amavisd, which itself has a list of dependencies that
| reaches from here to the moon. Will install once the weather is a bit
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On 04/01/2004 04:08 PM, Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
| I have done as you suggested. In iptraf under LAN station monitor,
It is showing ethernet
| address not the IP address. Also I want to see the real time bandwidth
usages (In Cumulative) by the
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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
On 03/30/2004 03:34 PM, LinuxLingam wrote:
try www.yolinux.com
LL
Nice site, lots of stuff. This will keep me busy for a week to go
through :).
Some of the software i have settled on, apart from the usual stuff on
Mandrake 10 :
- Thunderbird (Eudora doesnt seem to want to evolve anymore, time
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