(www.freedomwalk.in),
Freedom Toaster(www.freedomtoaster.in), RequestCD
(www.zyxware.com/requestcd) etc.
Thanks
Anoop John
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also a member of the Drupal Association.
Best Regards
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On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Gora Mohantywrote:
Where in Himachal are they based?
I am not sure about that. I forwarded the request to the group directly.
Perhaps Anish can enlighten us all about this.
Cheers
Anoop
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for a company or even a freelancer. I am cc-ing the person
- Anish Aggarwal also.
Cheers
Anoop John
Zyxware Technologies
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From: anish.himachal
Date: Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 5:29 PM
Subject: [General Request] deployment of linux over window based systems
To: i
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Sudev Barar wrote:
Excellent work. Could ILUGD do something like this?
Thanks. We will be publishing all the design information and the
software used at freedomtoaster.in in a few days time.
Cheers
Anoop
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Hello All,
We are happy to announce our second GNU/Linux Install fest in
Trivandrum, Kerala. This time we are conducting the event on 14th of
June 2008 so that it coincides with the Worldwide Mandriva Install
Fest. We will have separate stall for Mandriva but we will also
install any flavor of
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
How to copy a VCD to another empty disc?
You can try installing vcdimager and then use K3b to rip VCDs.
Input/Output error
unable to read etc.
even I can not play it
Are you sure that the disc is readable and your drive is working
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:38 PM, arjuna wrote:
Where can i get cds for Mandrake 2008?
You can download CDs from mandriva.com. You can also request cds from
http://www.zyxware.com/requestcd at the cost of media+shipping
Cheers
Anoop
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On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 4:01 AM, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If not able to streaming video capture,
at least able to capture a still photograph. I
want to use it with my v4l2, UVC Webcam.
Did you try camorama - It can capture images.
Anoop
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On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:45 PM, sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
As mentioned by Keneth, we do have Manfriva users in Pune. (I am one
of them :-) )
There is going to be a worldwide Installfest event by Mandriva and we
are thinking on doing something related to it.
Thanks Sudhanwa for the review.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
yes. Mandriva rocks big time in terms of hardware support, GUI tools
and Newbie friendliness.
Thanks for your feedback Kenneth. We have been discussing in ilug-tvm
(http://groups.google.com/group/ilug-tvm) to promote Mandriva among
I was wondering if there are any Mandriva users in here? If so, what
is the general feedback about the usability in terms of Hardware
Support, GUI based Configuration Tools, Newbie Friendliness? Is it
something to be promoted or are there any criticisms against this
distro?
Cheers
Anoop
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
did you get the RHEL3 one working on Fedora 8 ?
Yes I did get the application running on Fedora 8 and the user tested
the application for basic functionalities. I have not heard back from
the company and I believe they will
I had a request recently from a firm in Trivandrum to try to set up
their software (Altair Hyperworks) on RHEL 3. I took fedora, assuming
that if it worked on RHEL it would on fedora too, and with some minor
tweaks in the installation script I was able to set it up on Fedora 8.
So the question is,
Hi,
Happy to let you all know of a GNU/Linux Install fest in Trivandrum.
You can read more about it at
http://www.ilug-tvm.org/content/keralas-first-gnulinux-install-fest-12-april-2008
Sorry to have mailed this late. I guess it is too late for any kind of
web based promotion through blogs and
Yesterday only i've seen advertisement on Star One that Wipro is
making Baby diapers!!!
Wipro is into various consumer consumbles and durables industry
outside of their IT business. In fact they started their business with
vegetable oils :).
Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wipro for
On Jan 26, 2008 11:47 AM, Sudhir Gandotra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friends, the responses have been helpful and the direction is becoming
clearer.
Narendra, can you please make a brief comparison between Joomla and
Drupal from the point of view of their being managed by non-technical
persons
On Jan 26, 2008 7:17 PM, Sudhir Gandotra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you be open to give a half day training on how to
install-use-administer it to a Social activist ? Free or on payment.
Social work right? You can tell him to call me in the evenings after
7PM, my number is 09446069446. I
On Jan 25, 2008 10:18 AM, Sudhir Gandotra wrote:
A social movement wants to build a dynamic website
I think Drupal would match most of your requirements. You have forums,
polls, indexing, taxonomy and other ready to use features and modules
in drupal.
Cheers
Anoop
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On Jan 25, 2008 4:48 PM, narendra sisodiya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drupal is much much much better then Joomla for collaborative sites,
Also you can check out the CiviCRM integration modules for drupal.
http://drupal.org/project/civicrm
Cheers
Anoop
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Is there a way of testing if the router is now allowing traffic across
that port? (Sorry, I do not know if the terms I used are correct.)
Also check the firewall settings in the router. Try disabling
firewall, setup port-forwarding and test remote access. Remember to
enable firewall after
Siddharth Shekhar wrote:
But need your help. Which Linux to install.. Which one is more suitable for
beginner,,
+1
Ubuntu - for Beginners.
Try out the live CD and check if everything works out of the box. If
there is something that does not work, check out solutions to the
problem on
from where I can get UBUNTU CD mailed to my hostel room in a week or
so..
Someone from this mailing list has also offered to
give you a copy of Ubuntu Linux.
And if you are willing to pay for shipping and handling charges I can
send you a Ubuntu CD/DVD within a week. For that matter I can
On Jan 14, 2008 11:38 PM, Anoop John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He gives the right to the content and in turn gets the
audience and saves on the cost.
On Jan 15, 2008 12:26 PM, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
uh huh! the reason am recommending you read the EULA is because in
effect
On Jan 14, 2008 5:59 PM, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
suggestion+opinion: stay away from youtube for the above type of
video, if you wish to promote foss-based valuesystems.
read the EULA of youtube to know more.
I am sure this is probably going to be controversial. But I have a
is it for the general users who want an alternative for windows or the few
fakirs[1] who put ideology above all and are not willing to compromise at
any cost.
Ultimately - yes - the general user. For the fakirs - absolutely yes
:). GNU/Linux distros has almost reached a state where it works
w.r.t your urls, neither of those two even talk about lvm :D Anyway, i
think we've had a point made. Time to move on.
I guess you made your points.
My lesson learnt - It is tougher in Ubuntu to setup raid+lvm than some
other distros :).
I happen to be a Ubuntu supporter and I had to defend it
but my system is not showing additional 2GB its just showing only 2GB
memory.
Which is the motherboard? Does it support more than 2GB? Test the new
dimm in the old slot without putting in the new dimm to check
compatibility. Check speed and CL of both the dimms to see if they are
compatible.
I would like to know why,
[shell]$ :(){ echo in background }
works?
[shell]$ :(){ echo in background } -- NOTE: no ampersand( ) here!
does not work?
Interesting fork-bomb - probably the shortest possible.
The : could have been any char usable as a variable like say _ but
: looks neat
thats why I recommend people use a proper distro which has been tested
properly in an enterprise or business environment. Ubunbu is not one of
Setting up software RAID during the installation of Ubuntu is very
easy and can be done in a few steps. I had a problem booting into the
system after
On Jan 8, 2008 11:52 PM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to find out what the 'easy steps' are in order to get a raid-6
setup and put lvm-span on top of that.
Like I said, it was quite some time ago that I had tried Ubuntu with
RAID. I installed with the alternate install CD
does AMD 64X2 only supports 64-bit distros, is there any way around
this...??
I have been able to successfully install Ubuntu 7.10 32bit edition on
Athlon X2 processors. What is the exact error message that you are
getting? Edit the boot options and take out the quiet and splash
options while
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