On Saturday 22 May 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
I looked high and low. I mean, I looked at the headers and the
footer.
Both insist that the archives are available at
Accha bhai accha, fix kar diya!
Seriously, thanks for bringing up this issue and keeping at it so that K
and I were eventually
Google seems to be slowly but surely taking Microsux head-on in all
fields of endeavour. Some of the products they're brought in to compete
with MS' core offerings:
2004 April: GMail, head-on with Hotmail.
2006 October: Google Docs, directly competes with MS Office.
2007 November:
On Friday 11 Jun 2010, Sheel Sindhu Manohar wrote:
[snip]
As
promisedhttp://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2264430/adobe-patching-critical
-flash, the company also released patches for serious security flaws
in Flash. The 10.1.53.64
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-14.htmlupda
On Saturday 19 Jun 2010, narendra sisodiya wrote:
Thanks Nishant for your kind bar minimum help+,
What is your location , Are you in Delhi, Please share your contact
number. Iam/weAre dealing with a big set for schools and
organisation for which we need to create/search vendors who can
On Saturday 19 Jun 2010, Puranmal Manojkumaar Garg wrote:
Spread the words among your contact circle to read about the award,
Thank you in advance for all your support, help and voting
Congratulations. Before I consider voting, is your software FOSS?
Regards,
-- Raju
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Raj Mathur
On Monday 21 Jun 2010, Kartik Singhal wrote:
I have also done it once, I think the default option to reply should
be to the mailing list instead of to the sender. It was like this
earlier and has changed recently. Now, you have to hit Reply to all
for replying to the mailing list.
Admins,
On Saturday 26 Jun 2010, Mohit Singh wrote:
[snip]
GAURAV
Incidentally, are you Mohit Singh or Gaurav?
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On Saturday 26 Jun 2010, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Mohit Singh writes:
Need some help. On an embedded system being minimalistic 'grep -w'
does not work. Please let me know if somebody can emulate the
behavior by using some other tool.
NONWORD='[^[:alpha:][:digit:]-]'
grep
On Thursday 08 Jul 2010, Sidharth Kshatriya wrote:
[snip]
This will be paid training and costs would vary depending on whether
you are a student, working professional or company sponsored
candidate. Discounts will be offered to companies sending more than
one individual.
Please mark the
Hi,
Anyone know of a fully FOSS J2ME development kit for Linux, preferably
one that includes a (FOSS) J2ME emulator?
TIA,
-- Raju
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PsyTrance Chill:
On Sunday 11 Jul 2010, Neeraj Semwal wrote:
Hello Everyone,
For the past 2-3 months I have been thinking
of an idea, an idea which has the potential of changing the lives of
many. I am thinking about making a new amended version of 'The
Constitution of India' and thus
On Wednesday 14 Jul 2010, Kapil Gupta wrote:
I need suggestions / comments / feedback and for making a site like
below. i think that this is a huge site and i may not be able to do
it by myself. my idea to develop it in mediawiki, will you suggest
me something better for my purpose.
Since it
On Sunday 18 Jul 2010, Nagarjuna G wrote:
wait for three-four months. gnowledge.org lab is going to release a
web application to do documents, knowledge organisation,
presentations, calendar, tasks, spreadsheets, mind maps, concept maps
... . all of this in plain text. This project is based
On Sunday 18 Jul 2010, narendra sisodiya wrote:
Well, for using openoffice files we first need to make a good
openoffice viewer. Somebody has to sit and make Complete unzipping
libraries in JavaScript.
http://odp-view.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/src/test1.html
Let me reiterate Niyam's point
On Sunday 18 Jul 2010, H.S.Rai wrote:
2010/7/18 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org:
any viable alternative to Google Docs has to
present an interface that has a minimal learning curve.
Don't http://eyeos.org/ fit the bill?
Now /this/ looks hot! Thanks for the link.
Regards
On Tuesday 20 Jul 2010, narendra sisodiya wrote:
When you click reply/reply to all., you will see this type of line
How I can Capitalise my name like Narendra Sisodiya, I am using
Google Apps, Same instruction as gmail.
Not really anything to do with I, L, U, G or D, but you just have to set
On Saturday 24 Jul 2010, Nishant Prakash Kashyap wrote:
*Finally I've learned one thing, even Open Source is not for
Community, it is test bed for Corporate houses, a place for them to
get the developers work for free, finally put a logo and then earn
name, fame or money(anone one or all). And
On Saturday 24 Jul 2010, Kartik Singhal wrote:
[snip]
What we need though is a method by which we can reset the 'user'
account's home directory at each log in, deleting any traces of the
previous user's activity and recreates these two icons. I had
created the script to generate the icons, it
Hi,
Can you recommend a good standalone FOSS programmer's editor for
Windows? No Emacs/Vim for Windows please -- the editor shouldn't force
the user to learn new paradigms.
Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
Thanks,
-- Raju
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On Monday 02 Aug 2010, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
Can you recommend a good standalone FOSS programmer's editor for
Windows? No Emacs/Vim for Windows please -- the editor shouldn't
force the user to learn new paradigms.
Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
Thanks to all who
On Wednesday 04 Aug 2010, Mohit Yadav wrote:
Mohit Yadav requested to add you as a connection on
Added at:
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bin/twiki/view/Main/DoNotTrustMeWithYourPersonalData
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On Wednesday 04 Aug 2010, Shamail Tayyab wrote:
Need to handle at least C, C++, Java and Perl.
Tried e-text editor? Commercial though is a textmate clone for
windows. Nothing new to learn and the bundles are cool.
Looks nice, except if you recall one of the original requirements was
FOSS.
Useful chart if you're choosing a licence for your FOSS work, or
integrating your code with someone else's:
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/licensing/licenses_summary.html
Regards,
-- Raju
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On Tuesday 10 Aug 2010, Ankit Chaturvedi wrote:
I'm not a lawyer, though i have been on the wrong side of software
patents many times.
It's not completely true that software patents are not allowed in
india. The simple answer is, it depends on the technology. Mobile,
multimedia codecs, et
On Saturday 14 Aug 2010, Nishant Prakash Kashyap wrote:
I dont care a damm for your comment. I know, you think you own this
forum... you get irritated very fast when people take lead. You want
that every people in this forum call you sir , sir... narendra
sir. and when someone disagrees.
On Saturday 14 Aug 2010, Nishant Prakash Kashyap wrote:
Please tell me :
1. how to unsubscribe this mailing list
or
2. the moderator may please remove me from this list
Done. This one is urgent, so I won't wait for the moderator Mr
Bhargava to wake up and do it.
-- Raju
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On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
Whatever happened to the moderate first pot policy, which I
believe, was in place for this list?
Never.
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On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator programme
has a memory function like the normal calculator has?
I am speaking of the M, M+ M- and MRC keys most normal
handheld calculators have.
Have tried gcalctool and qalculate!.
On Thursday 19 Aug 2010, saurabh vadhera wrote:
I need Linux Implementation Guys for a Project Onsite in Singapore
for a year (with handsome Salary in Dollars) . Please send me the
Resumes and provide the lead time to join
Thanks for posting the opening. For future reference, please be sure
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PsyTrance
Hi,
Richard Stallman (RMS) has left a small package weighing about 10KG at
my place that needs to be taken to Mumbai. Request you to contact me if
you're going Delhi-Mumbai in the next few days and can carry it with
you.
Thanks,
-- Raj
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On Thursday 09 Sep 2010, Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
As someone has already said, better late than never!
http://lwn.net/Articles/404248/
That is indeed good news. It's only as few months back that the native
Linux b43 driver started supporting the Broadcom BCM4312 WiFi chipset on
my laptop.
On Monday 20 Sep 2010, Llywelyn Owen wrote:
I will be visiting Delhi in the next week or so to work on the Games
coverage for a fortnight. I plan to bring my Linux Netbook to keep on
top of my email. Some of my sad Windows using colleague want to do
the same. We've been told that wifi is
On Monday 20 Sep 2010, Dinesh Shah (દિનેશ શાહ/दिनेश शाह) wrote:
As suggested by Raj, there are quite a few options available that
you can use. The situation is not as bad as portrayed by Raj. :-)
Yes, we have problems but we have come a long way and we need to go
further from here.
You
On Friday 08 Oct 2010, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
LFY articles are available at CC domain , you are reuse them
suresh and me and other are posting blogs on lug-iitd.posterous.com ,
You can reuse our blogs too.
BTW, when you mention CC you also need to specify precisely which CC
licence you are
On Wednesday 20 Oct 2010, Rockey Killer wrote:
Yes , website was down yesterday for maintainance work. It's up and
you can browse it now on
http://h4ck3r.in/
What happen, did it get hacked? ;-)
-- Raj
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Please tag such posts with [COMMERCIAL] in the subject line.
On Tuesday 02 Nov 2010, neeraj kumar wrote:
We are looking out PHP Professionals for our Ghaziabad based
incubation center..
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Hi,
If you care about wishing others during the festive season(s), please do
so in individual, personal mails. Please do NOT send greeting mails to
the list -- that just indicates you're too lazy to figure out who your
real friends are.
Regards,
-- Raju
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Raj Mathur
On Friday 12 Nov 2010, Amit Sharma wrote:
I want to run a script as soon as a non-root users logs in.
If your script is named /usr/local/bin/foo.sh, try this in
/etc/profile:
# Only run foo.sh for non-root users
[ `id -u` -ne 0 ] /usr/local/bin/foo.sh
Regards,
-- Raju
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Raj Mathur
On Saturday 13 Nov 2010, Rakesh Kumar wrote:
I think nobody is here to teach you, but as far as it is concerned to
solve any problem, i have already answered you.
With all due respect, you haven't. Taj asked a very specific question:
If I want to grow an ext3 fs by size X in mb, how do I
On Saturday 13 Nov 2010, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
I decided to check the ext3 overhead empirically, since I not keen to
delve into the resize2fs sources. I've attached a simple python
script that I used on a bunch of machines to measure the difference
between block device size (reported by
Hi,
I have some text which contains a few Unicode characters. I'm currently
using enscript(1) to convert the text to PS and then to PDF; however
enscript isn't handling the Unicode characters. Apart from that it's
doing a beautiful job of the conversion, including word wrapping.
Any other
On Tuesday 16 Nov 2010, Nandeep Mali wrote:
How about text2pdf?
Thanks. Tried that just now but it has problems: doesn't handle
Unicode, and does line wrapping (fixed at 80 columns) instead of
wrapping at word boundaries.
Regards,
-- Raj
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On Tuesday 16 Nov 2010, Nandeep Mali wrote:
On a side note, am I the only one getting these annoying Boxbe alerts
whenever I send a mail to the list?
In this case it was from Mr. manishchabr...@gmail.com
Have already requested Kishore to either set nomail for that address or
drop it from
On Wednesday 17 Nov 2010, Karanbir Singh wrote:
I am intrigued why there is an interest in physical books these days.
Pretty much everywhere I look ( from the Pasteur Institute in Paris
to the UCL and Kings College here in London ) the libraries are all
scaling back, dropping periodicals in
On Wednesday 17 Nov 2010, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/17/2010 12:20 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
I'm old-fashioned (or maybe just old) but I still find it much
easier to read on paper than on a display. It'll be a sad day
when all you can get is digitised books, unless digital paper
On Friday 03 Dec 2010, abhishek jain wrote:
hi friends,
I today noticed my VPS was running too slow, then i logged into root
, and found a lot of load on it ( 240 ).
I did a ps -ef and a lot of process were running, a lot of them were
user1 23771 1 0 15:36 pts/000:00:02
Hi,
Trying to use the KDE Bolnagri input system to type Hindi (Devnagri).
Most stuff works fine but not able to enter standalone vowels (i, ee, a,
aa, etc.). The document states that you have to have Caps Lock on, but
Caps Lock status isn't making any difference to the character entered.
While I agree that content and software licences are complex beasts,
there are a number of reasons why you should not be promoting this
licence. I'll just stick to the main ones here:
1. A licence is meaningless unless there is at least some expectation of
it standing up in (some) court.
On Wednesday 15 Dec 2010, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Narendra Sisodiya
naren...@narendrasisodiya.com wrote:
+++ Start
*(c) 2010, Narendra Sisodiya, http://narendrasisodiya.com This
work is release under NPDL license. *
Its - Near
On Thursday 16 Dec 2010, Rockey Killer wrote:
I should have sent the invitation carefully and should not have
disturbed such
a nice mailing list with some stupid invitation .. I apologize ..
for that ..
This is not the only list you have disturbed. As far as I know, your
invitation has
On Monday 20 Dec 2010, Shayon Pal wrote:
The best part about Android is that every single element that you
store on your phone, is backed up on the cloud itself, on Google's
servers. That goes for calendar entries, contacts, and emails.
Is that mandatory? If Android forces me to store my
On Tuesday 21 Dec 2010, Rockey K. via LinkedIn wrote:
LinkedIn
Rockey K. requested to add you as a connection on
LinkedIn: --
So is it OK to add this security (and presumably privacy) expert to the
untrustable with private data wiki page
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2011, Arun K. Singh wrote:
I am looking for a professional organisation that may provide on-site
training to developers on Linux Kernel in NCR region. I work for ST
Ericsson as a System Architect and would need some good Linux
training organizations that have expertise in
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2011, Arun K. Singh wrote:
2011/1/4 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
Since this is a commercial requirement, list etiquette suggests
that you add [COMMERCIAL] in the subject line.
Ok, do you want this to be re-posted?
Nope, the message had already gotten
[Please send offers to me personally, not to the list]
Hi,
I have a Dell Optiplex 380 (a fairly new model) which is having problems
with excessive hiss when recording. Since I've tested without a mic and
still got the hiss, I've concluded that it's an ALSA problem. The issue
is probably
On Monday 10 Jan 2011, Linux Lingam wrote:
gora is correct.
also, have you tried to check the dell's internal circuitry is not
causing this problem?
depending on the level of hiss, here's a quick workaround:
1. ensure the recording has a few seconds of silence recorded:
without
On Monday 10 Jan 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:32 PM, nore...@boxbe.com wrote:
Hello Gora Mohanty,
Thanks for the message about Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in
use using cron. This is a one-time automatic confirmation to let
you know you're on my Boxbe Guest
On Saturday 15 Jan 2011, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
IMO, you should contact them before you run a fundraiser on their
behalf. Else, you are setting a bad precedent.
Why?
Any random guy can come around, make a few posts on some random
mailing list claiming to support FLOSS, and then start fund
I strongly suggest you make your spam list by invitation only, otherwise
you're likely to be the star entry in a whole load of blacklists.
In the meantime, adding blogworks.in to the blacklist for all my
clients' mail servers.
Regards,
-- Raj
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2011, Blogworks wrote:
When
On Tuesday 01 Mar 2011, Mayank wrote:
Make your life happier!.
http://www.vaca-loca.biz/links.php?eaolid=573
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On Wednesday 02 Mar 2011, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
2011/3/2 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org:
On Tuesday 01 Mar 2011, Mayank wrote:
Make your life happier!.
http://www.vaca-loca.biz/links.php?eaolid=573
Added to:
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I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
- Vikash Ruhil
Vikash Ruhil
IT Security consaltant at Xiarch Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi Area, India
The IT Security consultant has been added to:
On Sunday 06 Mar 2011, A. Mani wrote:
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 8:53 PM, satyaakam goswami
satyaa...@gmail.com wrote:
The following has been an interesting read
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Controversy-surrounds-Red-Ha
t-s-obfuscated-source-code-release-1200554.html
See
On Sunday 06 Mar 2011, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
Raju Mathur said on Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 08:19:41AM +0530,:
On Sunday 06 Mar 2011, A. Mani wrote:
See http://lwn.net/Articles/430098/
It is a GPL violation.
Maybe I'm short-sighted, but I don't really see how it is a GPL
On Thursday 17 Mar 2011, Alok Sinha wrote:
I do get them - but, i suspect the traffic has significantly
reduced. BTW: Long time :)
Raj: Your views ??
List is working fine, message density can be seen in graphical form at:
http://gmane.org/details.php?group=gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Cannot say for sure about 5800, but used the following in E61 E70
and worked flawlessly.
For using 3G (and even EDGE/GPRS), the following works in the init
string
AT+CGDCONT=1,IP,pps3g,,0,0
via wvdial. The 'pps3g' is the APN (for MTNL). Not
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Vikas Rawal wrote:
Trying to use my Nokia XpressMusic as a Bluetooth modem under
Debian GNU/Linux with no luck.
I have, in the past, used blueman with network-manager, to connect
Nokia 5800 to my debian laptop.
Bluetooth setup on my laptop is currently broken
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 10:50:57 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
That doesn't work, unfortunately. Just an ATX3 in cu also closes
the connection with an error. As you would expect, wvdial whines
about Modem
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
sdptool shows the Dialup Networking group having channel 22. With
the necessary change in rfcomm.conf I can use cu to connect fine to
the phone and get AT commands OKed back from it. wvdial is
dialling, now I just need to figure out
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Pankaj Swami via LinkedIn wrote:
LinkedIn
Pankaj Swami requested to add you as a connection on
LinkedIn: --
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On Monday 21 Mar 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote:
In other words, you need an air gap (the words from the document
that defined this restriction) between your network and the rest
of the world. As you say, connecting your own network to your
PSTN is perfectly legal.
I have always been
Background:
The client is a large call-out business headquartered in NOIDA with call
centres in 5 other cities in India, including New Delhi. At the time we
started, they had no IT or automation on the call floor at all.
Before you see the words call centre and freak out, let me assure you
On Friday 01 Apr 2011, Vikas Rawal wrote:
L1 and hopefully L2 support will be handled within the
organisation. T and I have been working on documenting standard
procedures, and in the past 2 months or so most of them have been
handed over to the client's support team, along with some
On Friday 01 Apr 2011, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Manish
mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.comwrote:
This is great. Congratulations! Are you also planning to document
the experience and approach as a case study suitable for PHBs?
Looking forward to see it in the likes
On Sunday 03 Apr 2011, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
Raju Mathur said on Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 08:35:08AM +0530,:
installed is from the standard Debian repositories -- Testing on
the servers, and Stable on the clients. As far as I know,
there's nothing
I find this choice rather strange. It is
On Sunday 03 Apr 2011, Andrew Lynn wrote:
[snip]
Please - at least - write up this aspect of the project as a white
paper that we can circulate to govt. funded intstitutions. If you
need help with the non-technical documentation and research, I can
see if some students from our university can
On Sunday 03 Apr 2011, gurteshwar singh wrote:
1) Regarding support and access: Setting up telephony systems is not
such an easy job and messing them up seems to be even easier. So my
question is how much of access do you give the organisation's
in-house support team on your servers. Do you
Now Nokia has come out with a different spin on their licensing for
Symbian, which removes it completely from the FOSS domain. And I had so
happily bought myself a Nokia/Symbian phone thinking, Chalo, at least
the core OS is FOSS! Very disappointing.
Request list admin to block this address from spamming the list.
Regards,
-- Raj
On Wednesday 27 Apr 2011, Blogworks wrote:
When customers own the brand...
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On Monday 16 May 2011, neeraj kumar wrote:
I am In Bangalore and want to know that any group like Linux Delhi is
active over here which I can join and contribute.
There's ILUG Bengaluru, with a mailing list at:
http://groups.google.com/group/ilug-bengaluru?hl=en
and sporadic meetings.
On Tuesday 17 May 2011, Bharat Verma via LinkedIn wrote:
Bharat Verma requested to add you as a connection on
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up an IMAP server for virtual users with the following
characteristics:
- Server is handling multiple mail domains, say foo.com and bar.com.
- Mail for x...@foo.com gets delivered to system user x.foo.com; mail for
x...@bar.com gets delivered to system user x.bar.com.
On Saturday 21 May 2011, Varad Gupta wrote:
Pls see =
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.courier.general/27589
You can replace the SQL statements with grep/awk on /etc/passwd
These and other similar lines will need to be replaced =
SQL=($(dosql SELECT uid,pw,mpath,mquota FROM
On Sunday 22 May 2011, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
why do you want to use /etc/password. use some enterprise directory
to authenticate against.
For an enterprise if it is large (or grows to lare enterprise )
having /etc/password replicated everywhere and in sync would be
calling for trouble.
On Saturday 21 May 2011, Varad Gupta wrote:
I'm trying to set up an IMAP server for virtual users with the
following characteristics:
- Server is handling multiple mail domains, say foo.com and
bar.com.
- Mail for x...@foo.com gets delivered to system user x.foo.com; mail
for
On Saturday 21 May 2011, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
Yeah, I was also looking around for a command-line tool that will
allow me to test authentication against PAM. Neither of the two
tools I could find on the 'net (pamck and pamauth) seem to be easily
available, keeping on looking
Hi,
Someone have a Blackberry that they're not using and which they're
willing to loan/rent out for a week or so? Clients are complaining
about Blackberry issues on a mail server I've setup, and I need one to
replicate and test.
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and (b)
On Thursday 26 May 2011, Smruti wrote:
2011/5/26 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and (b) someone
be willing to buy it for after I've done with it? :)
I am sure you must have looked, still just in case you haven't, try
ebay
On Friday 27 May 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Do not have access to a Blackberry, nor an idea of what it would
cost. However, depending on what issues you are facing, it might
not be enough to have the handset, as it is difficult to debug on
one.
You could start with trying the application
On Friday 27 May 2011, krish wrote:
On the other hand, if there's some internal blackberry server, then
I'm not too sure about that. But ideally the procedure should be
the same.
If its an internal BB server, then you'll need to reset the user
profiles (using BB PIN of users) or reset
On Friday 27 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On a different note, what kind of issues are your users facing on
Blackberry?
From what I've experienced, usually the users prefer the Blackberry
services provided by the service providers such as Vodafone Airtel.
This means going on airtel's
On Friday 27 May 2011, krish wrote:
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects immediately in the user's
webmail, Outlook, couple of other mail clients, but NOT his BB.
It may take anything from 15 seconds (acceptable) up to an hour
(definitely not acceptable) to reach his BB.
Sent from any
On Friday 27 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On 05/27/2011 03:22 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
wrote: snip
Mail sent to r...@bar.com reflects immediately in the user's
webmail, Outlook, couple of other mail clients AND his BB.
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Okay. I wasn't aware of that. However, what I have seen happening
with blackberry users, in Delhi, India, with both Airtel and
Vodafone is that they receive mails instantly - even before they
pop-up in their Outlooks and Thunderbirds. There's not
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Haha, this is interesting. BTW, wasn't the user supposed to be
ram1.foo.com in your case instead of r...@foo.com? Are there two
profiles created in Vodafone's blackberry interface for that user?
I'm wondering that is the case: two profiles, one that
[Posted to http://wiki.kandalaya.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/AnyRemote]
* Why
What do you do if you (a) use your computer a lot for watching movies
and playing music, like I do, and (b) you are a lazy SOB who can't be
bothered to get up from the sofa to change the volume or skip a track,
like
On Wednesday 01 Jun 2011, Amar Akshat wrote:
I support this, a policy can be put in place by the admins over this
DL. Putting the name in a webpage (like a box of shame) also kind of
discourages people to post in and join in.
How exactly does putting your name on a page if you insist on giving
On Wednesday 01 Jun 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On 06/01/2011 05:41 PM, Prakhar Agarwal prak...@fedoraproject.org
wrote:
Dude, it wouldn't hurt to check the email-id itself before
shooting off a mail to anyone. Your friend Vinay in your contact
list is saved as
Vinay Kumar Gupta
On Sunday 05 Jun 2011, Shubhneet Goel via LinkedIn wrote:
Shubhneet Goel requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
Added:
http://wiki.linux-delhi.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/DoNotTrustMeWithYourPersonalData
And no, this is not about some Vinay -- the same mail has come to at
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