my apologies
On 3/3/06, Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/03/06, ankit walia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
actually on usb port i hv attached pendrive
i hv used mount /dev/sda1 /anyfolder
cant it be self check like cd rom
On 3/3/06, ankit walia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i hv red
ankit walia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my apologies
On 3/3/06, Sudev Barar wrote:
On 03/03/06, ankit walia wrote:
actually on usb port i hv attached pendrive
i hv used mount /dev/sda1 /anyfolder
cant it be self check like cd rom
On 3/3/06, ankit walia wrote:
i hv red hat 9 linux
Get a way of writing mails in unicode , i don`t know if it exists , if
it exists then we should implement it , if not then language should
not be scrapped and we could continue as it is..
On 3/5/06, Shiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
however, as far as the non-english part goes, I think
in infinite wisdom Shiv spoke thus On 03/05/2006 06:58 PM:
hi,
top-posting is one thing
however, as far as the non-english part goes, I think its time we
climb outta our colonial slumber and encourage people to use native
language. roman hindi like the one ankit was trying to use is quite
Hi,
This is the last message regarding the Ubuntu Indian team that I
will be forwarding to these lists, other than one announcing the
formation of a new mailing list specifically for discussing Ubuntu
Indian topics. I thought that people might be interested in the
decisions we arrived at prior
On 06/03/06, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone starts writing in hindi (and thunderbird will have no
problems in showing such emails), I will simply pass over that email.
Well, that sounds like a personal decision to me. If you are
[Apologies to those of you who receive this note in multiple forums]
Ok, I placed this thread in the ILUGD section because I figure
linux folks would know most about it. If it's in the wrong place, please
tell me where I should move it.
I used to have a font available to all apps called VT100
[snip]
the ilug-d mailing list is archived. whenever i wish to troubleshoot
something, i search through the growing knowledge stored in its mails.
sometimes, when i google for an answer, i often find a result pointing
to an ilug-d mail.
if people write in sms-english, or romanized-english, the
dear all,
request for help. karunakar has posted several stunning photographs of
celestial events from the delhi night sky.
this has led to an enthusiastic response where members wish to hold
the first creativedot meet to discuss aspects of digital photography,
astronomy, creative commons
On 3/5/06, Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in infinite wisdom Shiv spoke thus On 03/05/2006 06:58 PM:
hi,
top-posting is one thing
however, as far as the non-english part goes, I think its time we
climb outta our colonial slumber and encourage people to use native
language.
Tanveer Singh wrote:
About the native language stuff, people here have lots of native languages.
So people suggesting - Get out of colonial hangup should write their mails
in all 15 languages specified in the constitution so as mails are understood
by all of us. The orignal poster can take
--- Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
could you please recommend and/or organize a venue in southern delhi
easily-accessible to most people in NCR? this should have a
projector.
This is not in South Delhi, but Sarai is available as a venue, given
adequate notice. It has wireless
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