12-12-12. What a very very sad day. We lost a very dear friend, Raj Mathur.
People who knew and have met Raj will always remember him as a lively
and humourous person - brutally honest and a man of principles.
Raj was a founder member of the Indian Linux Users Group and a very
active member
Just in case any of you missed it, FOSS.IN/2012 is happening again this
year.
Dates: November 29 - December 1, 2012
Venue: NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore
Read the initial announcement here:
http://foss.in/2012/fossin-2012
We also have our first list of talks/miniconfs and projects
On 26/08/11 20:21, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
Hi,
Having purchased an Android phone, thought an India-specific Android
mailing list wouldn't be a bad idea. So whether you're an Android user,
hacker, developer or just curious, hop over to:
Cross-posting: Anyone from IlUG-D able to go??
Cheers...Kishore
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Subject: [fosscomm] INVITATION TO @rajasFOSS AS DELEGATE/SPEAKER
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 07:18:56 +0530
From: aashii..mishra aashishduttmis...@gmail.com
Reply-To: Indian FOSS Community Network
Hello All,
We may be running a little late here but the CfP is finally out. Hurry
and submit so that you can be part of the event. In case you missed the
announcement, do look here:
http://foss.in/news/foss-in2010-call-for-participation.html
Follow us on twitter (@fossdotin):
On 19/11/09 19:06, Andrew Lynn wrote:
I have a problem of accommodating a large increase in the number of
users on my LAN, without proper planning at the level of the router.
The router now has a throttle of around 50%!
Fortunately, in our times of excess, we had not implemented
web-caching.
On 11/11/09 22:07, Anand Shankar wrote:
Do we have guys on the list or otherwise within NCR territory who have
used / deployed / etc Alfresco Document / Web Content Management
System? How has been the experience in maintaining / developing
solutions on Alfresco for a large setup? Do we have an
On 12/11/09 07:43, Raj Mathur wrote:
On Wednesday 11 Nov 2009, Kishore Bhargava wrote:
[snip]
One of the easiest setups is to just use it as a file share
replacement. Windows boxes see is this a share and over and above
that you do get the whole web interface as a bonus. Better than
On 25/10/09 11:39, Gaurav Mishra wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Kishore Bhargavakish...@linkaxis.com wrote:
On 24/10/09 10:44, Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/10/24 Raj Mathurr...@linux-delhi.org:
On Monday 19 Oct 2009, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Long time since we have had a meeting. So, we
On 24/10/09 10:44, Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/10/24 Raj Mathurr...@linux-delhi.org:
On Monday 19 Oct 2009, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Long time since we have had a meeting. So, we will be having one
this coming Friday at the School of Information Technology, JNU.
Pics up at:
Hi! All,
Its that time of the year again, FOSS.IN/2009 is now ready for take-off.
If you'd like to participate, read this:
http://foss.in/news/fossincfp-2009.html
Having read that, please go and register your talk, workout etc:
http://foss.in/register/speaker-registration-2009
Hope to see
On 02/10/09 3:06 PM, Pranith Kumar wrote:
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 2:46 PM, M.K.Paimadhavprasad@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need your advice/ opinions/ rants/ whatever.
I would like buy a notebook. I think even a netbook will do. Please
let me know the most economical gadget given my needs
Hi! All,
Team FOSS.IN/2009 is happy to announce the event. Although, the dates
and venue have been know for a while, it is now the format that will
emerge next. The CfP and Call for Sponsors should be out in the coming
week as well. In the meantime:
How about we restart with linux-india.org (I can put up a wordpress or a
drupal there) and see, over a period of 6 months or so, whether the
community is actually capable of maintaining it or not? If we are, we
can start moving the process to retrieve linux.in too.
If you put in
Raj Mathur wrote:
On Wednesday 13 May 2009, Leena wrote:
[snip]
May 13 11:13:30 leena-laptop kernel: [ 1618.144644] Initializing USB
Mass Storage driver...
May 13 11:13:30 leena-laptop kernel: [ 1618.147129] scsi4 : SCSI
emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
May 13 11:13:30 leena-laptop
Here's another Day 1 blog post:
http://kbhargava.com/general/freedin-2009.html
Only Day 1, since Kabir was only able to attend Day 1.
Cheers...Kishore
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A gathering where you meet people who drink
so much you can't even remember their names.
Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:19 PM, shirish shirisha...@gmail.com wrote:
http://flossexperiences.wordpress.com/2009/02/25/freedin-day-1/
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundation is for historical purposes
only. I hope Kishore did not actually point out this
A client of mine is looking for some work to be done on Moodle. The work
will involve customisation, development and design on Moodle.
Anyone interested should contact me OFF-LIST!
Cheers...Kishore
(kishore at linkaxis dot com)
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Linux Lingam wrote:
dear all,
seven photos from the Software Freedom Day 2008, which we celebrated
at Sarai (www.sarai.net) today.
have also added a few references and urls in the captions.
Here's a bunch that I took:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kbhargava/sets/72157607407537824/
Raj Mathur wrote:
On Thursday 31 Jul 2008, PJ wrote:
Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 31 Jul 2008, Pradeepto Bhattacharya wrote:
As the subject says, is there an all-FOSS MS Exchange server
replacement? One that does mail and calendaring with LookOut
at least.
Zarafa
Gora Mohanty wrote:
o Some photos from the event were taken by Kishore Bhargava,
who will be posting them online, and announcing the same
soon. Anyone else who took photos is also requested to make
them available online.
As promised by Gora:
http://www.kishorebhargava.com
Good coverage on the state of FOSS:
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/section.asp?sec_id=9foldername=20080430
Cheers...Kishore
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Virtue is the failure to achieve vice.
PS: feel free to cross-post!
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Andrew Michael Lynn wrote:
Rakesh Pandit [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/08/07 11:55 PM
Hello folks,
I was planning to download Fedora 8, but have a very weak connection at home.
Any one Near Indrapuram Ghaziabadh (Shipra Mall) or near any metro
station also planning to download one please drop a
whats wrong with linux-india.org thats how the whole thing started off
anyways?
Cheers...Kishore
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Linux Lingam wrote:
dear all,
which blog-engine/site do you recommend, and why, i sign into, for
bleating about foss and more under a cc or similar license, that also
links to flickr and youtube?
blogger.com
typepad
movable type
livejournal
wordpress
manila
Enjoy!
http://www.linux.com/feature/119743
Cheers...Kishore
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Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 13-Sep-07, at 9:18 AM, Kishore Bhargava wrote:
There's lots happening at http://freed.in right now. The first
shortlist
of speakers and talks was announced last night,
a small comment: A lot of technical talks have come under the
'General' Category
Hi! All,
There's lots happening at http://freed.in right now. The first shortlist
of speakers and talks was announced last night, also there is a new
section of Interviews with speakers, volunteers, participants and
managers that has just begun. The first of these was an interview with
Gaurav
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Hi,
On 8/27/07, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A reminder about mailing list etiquette in general...
As a suggestion, can this be automated and sent once every month to
the mailing list?
Thanks,
SK
Actually yes, along with the monthly password reminder!
Hi! All,
In case you still don't know about it, freed.in is about to happen.
Excitement is building up, talks are being registered and to top it off,
this year's event will be FREE!
Check http://freed.in on a regular basis. Its changing all the time now.
Cheers...Kishore
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Vikram Ranade wrote:
750 GB drives cost 11k each at Nehru Place.
we've just bought a bunch of them for storage.
Personally I recommend a HDD based software raid 5 array.
I have 2 such arrays at home totalling 2.5TB and they have been
working really well for the past 2 years.
We did
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 27/07/07, Andrew Michael Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will set it up again. Maybe we can have a comparison of various other
digital library software at the next ILUGD meet. ??
Andrew, Vikas and Gora. You have been volunteered to make presentation
on library
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 16/07/07, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Anand Shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for a cool, snap to setup with defaults,
fast to finish
solution for cloning disks over network:
Have a look at http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/ . Might
solve our problem.
first of all, it would be helpful if others read the fine details on the
above, since i may have misinterpreted somethings. it's a bit confusing for
me, but overall, yes, the RIAA collects royalties even for free music.
find references here:
http://www.freepress.net/news/22887
So how does
Hi! All,
Just stepping in for Gora, while he gets the whole thing setup. Since
there is major interest in meeting up with the OSS Camp folks, Karanbir
Singh and discussing freed.in and since this weekend seems to be too
short a notice, we decided to combine it with the regular monthly meet.
Hi! All,
We have su.dev in the news. Well, not really the news but at least in
the media:
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/interview1.asp?foldername=20070615filename=newssec_id=14sid=29
Down To Earth - covers Sudev Barar on Opensource Software.
Cheers...Kishore
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Cheers...Kishore
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Sudev Barar wrote:
On 14/12/06, Sirtaj Singh Kang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congratulations (commiserations?) to ILUGD member Vikram Ranade, who is
becoming married as I write.
-Taj.
+1
Poking fun at Taj---Do you get married or become married or...? ;-0
In Taj's case its just
Hi! All,
ILUG-D has been considering the setting up of a support organisation for
a long time now. Every time the topic comes up there are issues of
commitment, commercials, conflicts and the use of the LUG for personal
gains. In order to avoid all of this, we are planning to have a meeting
Any ILUGD'ers going to foss.in this year. Have not seen the final list
yet but don't remember seeing too many talks from here.
Just curious.
Cheers...Kishore
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Viksit Gaur wrote:
FYI
=
AMD 64 Advert link on frontpage is a relative link and
not absolute. Meaning, it doesn' work :)
Did I hear someone just volunteer to fix the site?? ;-) Let me know if
you want the source Luke!
Cheers...Kishore
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rajnish kumar wrote:
DEAR ALL PLEASE ADVICE WHICH LINUX OS SHOULD BE USE WITH QMAIL FC3,FC4 OR
RH9 OR ANY ONE
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
We have a simple network that is served by a Ubuntu 5.04 based machine.
This machine basically acts as a DHCP server.
We have one machine that is a Win 98 (or any other win system - it is
connected to the network. I wanted to know if there was a way of
will include the following topics (with tentative
speakers):
ILUGD and Community in India (Kishore Bhargava)
Hey! Raj,
I thought the event was on the 24th/25th there is no way I can attend on the
25th. You
will need to find someone else to do the talk. I can send you the slides if you
can find
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one more thing,
a. when I ping the network 192.168.0.255 -b it does not show the windows
machine , i have to physically go over and get the ip which it self is
okay but seems dangerous since I don't know which machines are logged in
? ?? unlike for all the other
http://creative.linux-delhi.org/?q=node/602
could you please recommend and/or organize a venue in southern delhi
easily-accessible to most people in NCR? this should have a projector.
:-)
niyam
So how about the SoC, that would be a good venue. Sounds like it would be an
interesting
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 11/23/05, Guntupalli Karunakar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what abt the ilugd bangalore chapter?
it will be re-union of sorts ;-)
Good idea. Raj Shekhar are you listening? Possible to organise a
evening of ILUG-D Bangalore chapter??
We still don't have a head count
a. is it gui -
and b. Would somebody have it in delhi - am willing to collect it from
New Delhi etc.
Once installed you actually get a web interface to manage it. There are
several other options as well. If you like get in touch with me when in
Delhi next and I can give at least a dozen such
Kishor ji is volunteered as our leader as per Delhi-LUG rules. Pray
tell us what we need to be prepared for.
Hopefully I am presenting a workshop on LTSP and the same can be
displayed at the stall but for the time of workshop.
Hi! All,
Well, I gues I opened mouth and put foot in! But since I
Hi! All,
I know for a fact that several people from Delhi (LUG) will be at
foss.in this year. I had a quick question/suggestion. I was wondering if
all (or most) who will be there would be willing to represent the LUG
officially. I am not quite sure what representing officially means, but
there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Was wanting to know if there are any internet cafes (good bandwidht
ones) that allow users to plug their laptops in and access the internet.
Am particularly enquirng about the not 5 * or 3 * ones but those with
reasonable rates
Hi! Ram,
If you are coming
Hi! KG,
Last year there was a mailing list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
which people could send in their queries about the event. Any plans
of reusing that mailing list for this event too ? If yes, then do
have the email id printed on the posters
how about an event wiki?
Invoking
Take it further and ask- if there are few women, why is it so? And if
there are a substantial number, why they don't post. And the answer is
NOT that there are not enough bright women interested in GNU/Linux.
This is too serious a question to be mentioned as an aside...
And yes, in case
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 7/22/05, Akshay Lamba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sir could u call me regarding the sim issue.
regards,
akshay
Quite intriguing... ;-)
Its a long story but was not meant for the list! ;-)
Cheers...Kishore
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Raj Mathur wrote:
Hey Dudes and Dudettes,
The question that you are asking yourself is, now that we a formally
registered society, how does it impact me? If you aren't, start
We will have to conduct General Body Meetings and get our accounts
audited annually. Poor Kishore (our Treasurer)
Ladies Gentlemen,
Dr Roll.
We have a society finally registered.
The Certificate of Registration (Under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860)
No:. S-52370 of 2005
Linux Users' Group
Registered on April 4th 2005.
This may or may not be a problem for other LUGs, cause they can
Raj Mathur wrote:
If you're coming for the Meet on Sunday the 17th and you have a car,
please post details of your contact number and times and places you'd
be hitting en route to Faridabad so people can hitch rides from you.
Great idea! I'll be coming from Gurgaon and think for the sake of
Trimmed for readability:
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
IMO, having a sponsor link or even a small logo should not be a problem
to most people. Gazillions of FOSS web sites the world over have such a
setup(e.g. see kernel.org footer). I have no clue why someone should
I don't think anyone has a
Raj Shekhar wrote:
This Sunday 6 people turned up at Ssarai and between us we pledged an
amount of Rs. 4000 . Around Rs. 1500 was collected on the spot. If
anyone else would like to contribute, there is still time till Friday
evening.
- You can hand over your contributions to the following
Tarun Dua wrote:
Hi All,
Looks like no one is interested in the Linux Delhi Meeting this month.
I have a suggestion on how to make it more interesting and worthwhile.
There are a lot of colleges around Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon/Faridabad and beyond
the pale.
Hi! All,
My suggestion for the meet this
Raj Mathur wrote:
Finally, to come to your point :) I agree that, given that people are
moving towards Linux for what I consider the right reasons, support is
a critical function. Kishore and I were brainstorming precisely about
this yesterday evening, but since we didn't have any b33r we
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 Vikram Mandal wrote :
Hi,
I need to display information about the system load and performance of Red Hat Linux
and FreeBSD using PHP script.
Here's a simple way:
http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
Cheers...Kishore
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vivek khurana wrote:
Dear admin,
Why i receive this message every time i post a
messgae to Linux Delhi??
--- Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:13:46 +0530
From: Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PostMaster Enterprise Alert - User
Article that appeared in Indian Express, mentions a nice guy from Delhi
Linux Group
http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=57149
Unfortunately, no names mentioned so we'll just have to keep guessing!
Cheers...Kishore
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Sankarshan Mukhopadhay wrote:
Hi,
Just in case someone is interested (it is pretty late in the day), I
have around 50 CDs of FC2 for distribution.
Would the LUG have a procedure in place for receiving them ?
Hi! Sankarshan,
Great timing, you think you cn hand them over to us for distribution on
Nishi wrote:
Just curious, where exactly did you get this information from?
I was looking for it on the internet and came across a post by Jon Maddog Hall
who seems to think it is on Sep 17.
Here's what is treated as the official message for the start of Linux:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linus
Gaurav Bhandari wrote:
Can anyone suggest some software for maintaining
record of resources available. I need to delegate
machines/services to various teams and there should be
Try the following:
http://www.stackworks.net/view.php/irm/index.html
Pretty neat package, even does a little bit of
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Since this months meet is about security, I thought this article may be
of some use:
http://trends.newsforge.com/trends/04/03/16/1915249.shtml?tid=149
Cheers...Kishore
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Hi! Sharinder,
don't flame me ppl, but I think this *joke* was in bad taste. During the
time the kargil war was on, everyone was all praise for the Indian
military and look what is happening now, just a few years down the line.
First of all if I hurt your feelings, that was certainly not
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Hi! Vivek,
Two queries clubbed in one.
1)what are the specifications for a miltary grade
software.
Thats a good question. I'm not sure if it can be answered. Every Military
seems to have its own grade.
2) Is linux miltary grade??
The answer
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Hi!
i am using yahoo messenger on fedora core. just few
days back our administrator changed some setting and
now i have to use the messenger by using the proxy
setting.
Not sure whats happening but do check this, in your home directory there
Courtesy -- Kernel AshLin
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN LIMO AND THE MERRY BAND OF ILUGD
LinuxAsia 2004 is over - thus ended another blast for ILUGD! Those of you
who weren´t there missed all the Fun!
11Feb04-13Feb04, location India Habitat Centre. The organisers provided
the Group with an
Hi! All,
With my limted design skills, here's some of the photos. I jst hope
Roblimo does not get this onto Slashdot!
http://www.linkaxis.com/ilug-delhi/
Cheers...Kishore
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forget $26,000 of college
archaic operating systems. During his introduction
Kishore 'treasurer' Bhargawa reached the venue. So he
was the next one to be introduced. Kishore started by
snipboasting/snip that he had being using linux
even before Linus Trovalds and how he got linux kernel
in yr 1992 in India.
I did
linux-delhi threatened to actually hold an informal meeting to discuss
all things linux and gnu, tomorrow, at delhi haat.
LL
after threatening, guess who did not show UP?
Was a good meet and soon Ashwin will have the minutes up. But overall fun
seems to have been had by all who attended.
Came in from ILUG-Bangalore:
--
All:
We are happy to announce that speaker registration for Linux Bangalore/2003
is now open.
If you wish to give a talk at Linux Bangalore/2003, please head for
http://linux-bangalore.org/2003/register/
Also make sure that you read the speaker guide
A little late in the day, but here are some photos of the last meet:
http://lap.linux-delhi.org/gallery/aug03
Cheers...Kishore
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Hi! All,
Major issue cropped up here. After having made all arrangements specially
with security etc, we were finally turned down. Dr. Ramakrishnan is not in
town and unless he comes back in a hurry and works on the Admin chaps at
MCIT we will not get the venue as planned. So here are the
There is a command in linux . I don't remember now. Pl. help me what
is it. Whenever we type a word after this command the whole screen will
For some reason the old banner program seems to have deprecated. But you
could try this neat little program called figlet:
figlet hello world
_
Hi! All,
Not many photos from this meeting but a few good ones!
http://lap.linux-delhi.org/gallery/
Prateek set up a nice photo gallery software on the LAP site so am putting
the photos there for now. Should eventually move to the main website.
Cheers...Kishore
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Hi! All,
Till such time that someone can find a decent Photo Gallery software and a
method of hosting on the current Linux delhi site, here are some photos
that had been taken in various meets including the last two.
http://www.linkaxis.com/ilug-delhi/
Enjoy!
Cheers...Kishore
PS: pardon the
Hi! Nishi,
Have you tried the ILUG-D one?
You have mentioned this before, but where exactly is the option. I was
logged in on the site and went to an already existing event (May Meet) but
did not see an option to add photos??
Would you please let me know what is not acceptable and/or
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