[Ilugc] RE:FOSS PROJECT(Suhail)

2009-02-15 Thread sohail genius
trtdGender /tdtd:/tdtdinput type=radio name=gender 
value=maleMale 
    input type=radio name=gender 
value=femaleFemale/td/tr
 trtdCountry /tdtd:/tdtdselect name=country
  option- select
 -/option
  optionAmerica/option

  optionBangladesh/option
  optionChina/option
  optionIndia/option
  optionJapan/option/td/tr

the value in the radio button is recieved in the $_POST['gender'] and the value
 in the combobox is recieved in the $_POST['country'] in the processing script 
i have tried it it works perfect.

here i have implemented sex using radio button and country in select list you 
can change it as per ur needs.


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[Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
hi,
I normally access the internet through my tata indicom usb modem. In 
fedora10 I go to system-network and activate the modem. Network is up, 
email, ssh, http etc all work, but network manager icon shows a red X. So if 
I try to run the gui software installer, it says 'no network found'. On 
starting firefox and kmail, both go into offline mode because network 
manager tells them that there is no network. I have to manually poke them 
to get them to work. I demo'd the bug at gnunify, and the best brains of RH 
tried to do something. So far no success, but the asked me to post the bug 
here so they could reply when fixed.
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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Parthan SR

Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:

hi,
I normally access the internet through my tata indicom usb modem. In 
fedora10 I go to system-network and activate the modem. Network is up, 
email, ssh, http etc all work, but network manager icon shows a red X. So if 
I try to run the gui software installer, it says 'no network found'. On 
starting firefox and kmail, both go into offline mode because network 
manager tells them that there is no network. I have to manually poke them 
to get them to work. I demo'd the bug at gnunify, and the best brains of RH 
tried to do something. So far no success, but the asked me to post the bug 
here so they could reply when fixed.
  
Check your /etc/network/interfaces file - is there an entry for ppp0? If 
not so, create an entry for it. NM checks interfaces file and if doesn't 
find an entry it thinks that the interface is not up. It used to happen 
for me when I move from PPPoE to direct connection when I switch between 
my connection at Chennai (where I have to manually connect through 
pppoe) and here.


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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 07:30:54PM +0530, Parthan SR wrote:
 Check your /etc/network/interfaces file - is there an entry for ppp0? If  
 not so, create an entry for it. NM checks interfaces file and if doesn't  
 find an entry it thinks that the interface is not up. It used to happen  
 for me when I move from PPPoE to direct connection when I switch between  
 my connection at Chennai (where I have to manually connect through  
 pppoe) and here.

I suspect that /etc/network/interfaces is for Ubuntu/Debian type
systems. For Fedora, I'd guess that he'd have to look for what you
specify in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, IIRC.

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[Ilugc] automatically updating resolv.conf

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Hi everyone,

I am using Fedora 10 and whenever I connect to the internet through my
BSNL modem using wvdial , the resolv.conf file is not updated
automatically . I have to manually enter the 'nameserver' details in
resolv.conf file. While I have seen that this happens automatically in
Ubuntu. Is there anyway the same can be done in Fedora as well ??

Thanks
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Re: [Ilugc] Your private message from Satish is about to expire

2009-02-15 Thread Bhargav Prasanna
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Re: [Ilugc] Your private message from Satish is about to expire

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Hi Bhargava,

supposedly this was sent from my account( god knows when I even
visited FanIQ), but I did not recieve in in my inbox( until you
reopened the topic) because I had created a filter. But anyway as it
bears my email id in the subject , I would like to say sorry to all
those opressed. The appropriate action may be taken,

Thanks
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Re: [Ilugc] Your private message from Satish is about to expire

2009-02-15 Thread Bhargav Prasanna
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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread steve

Hi Kenneth,
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:

hi,
I normally access the internet through my tata indicom usb modem. In 
fedora10 I go to system-network and activate the modem. Network is up, 
email, ssh, http etc all work, but network manager icon shows a red X.
This is because, the configured network interface (your usb modem) is not 
'controlled' by Network Manager (ie: if you run system-config-network, select 
the interface, and click on 'Edit', in the 'General' tab, you'll see 'Controlled 
by NetworkManager' unchecked)


So if 
I try to run the gui software installer, it says 'no network found'. On 
starting firefox and kmail, both go into offline mode because network 
manager tells them that there is no network. I have to manually poke them 
to get them to work.

This is a known issue with Firefox[1].

I demo'd the bug at gnunify, and the best brains of RH 
tried to do something. So far no success, but the asked me to post the bug 
here so they could reply when fixed.


Workaround (or fix ...depends on the way you see it) is,
a. In firefox, go to about:config
b. search for toolkit.networkmanager.disable
c. set it's value to True

I am sorry, but i don't know about Kmail. ...but for those of you seeing the 
same problem in Thunderbird, you'd have to go to 
Edit-Preferences-Advanced-General-config editor and do steps (b)  (c) above.


Hope that helps,
regards,
- steve


[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Toolkit.networkmanager.disable
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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Hi everyone,

If this is a common problem because the NetworkManager is notifying
the system that no network interface is connected. Then is there no
way we can switch off the DBUS communication temporarily ??

Thanks
Satish

On 2/15/09, steve st...@lonetwin.net wrote:
 Hi Kenneth,
 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
 hi,
 I normally access the internet through my tata indicom usb modem. In
 fedora10 I go to system-network and activate the modem. Network is up,
 email, ssh, http etc all work, but network manager icon shows a red X.
 This is because, the configured network interface (your usb modem) is not
 'controlled' by Network Manager (ie: if you run system-config-network,
 select
 the interface, and click on 'Edit', in the 'General' tab, you'll see
 'Controlled
 by NetworkManager' unchecked)

 So if
 I try to run the gui software installer, it says 'no network found'. On
 starting firefox and kmail, both go into offline mode because network
 manager tells them that there is no network. I have to manually poke them
 to get them to work.
 This is a known issue with Firefox[1].

 I demo'd the bug at gnunify, and the best brains of RH
 tried to do something. So far no success, but the asked me to post the bug

 here so they could reply when fixed.

 Workaround (or fix ...depends on the way you see it) is,
 a. In firefox, go to about:config
 b. search for toolkit.networkmanager.disable
 c. set it's value to True

 I am sorry, but i don't know about Kmail. ...but for those of you seeing the
 same problem in Thunderbird, you'd have to go to
 Edit-Preferences-Advanced-General-config editor and do steps (b)  (c)
 above.

 Hope that helps,
 regards,
 - steve


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Re: [Ilugc] automatically updating resolv.conf

2009-02-15 Thread steve

Satish Eerpini wrote:

Hi everyone,

I am using Fedora 10 and whenever I connect to the internet through my
BSNL modem using wvdial , the resolv.conf file is not updated
automatically . I have to manually enter the 'nameserver' details in
resolv.conf file. While I have seen that this happens automatically in
Ubuntu. Is there anyway the same can be done in Fedora as well ??


Do you have the parameter usepeerdns in the file '/etc/ppp/options' ? If not, 
you would need that option.


I'm not really much of a gui guy, but I do recommend fedora users to try 
NetworkManager for managing connections. It is pretty neat.


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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread steve

Hi Satish,
Satish Eerpini wrote:

Hi everyone,

If this is a common problem because the NetworkManager is notifying
the system that no network interface is connected. Then is there no
way we can switch off the DBUS communication temporarily ??


If i understand the problem correctly, the issue is not that NM is notifying the 
system that none of the interfaces under its control are connected, but the fact 
that firefox and thunderbird, rely solely on NM to gather status of the network 
connection (even though there is a possibility that some interface is not 
controlled by NM).


The workaround I mentioned fixes that assumption made by FF  TB.

cheers,
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Re: [Ilugc] automatically updating resolv.conf

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Hi Steve,

does adding usepeerdns allow for the updation of resolv.conf
automatically or does it just direct the network to use the dns
servers ? . I have been using wvdial since Fedora 6( long before
NM was stable), .. some habits are not easy to lose... :-) ..
I have removed the resolv.conf file and tried reconnecting with
wvdial, but the file is not updated ( or rather created)
automatically, and yeah I did add the ussepeerdns option to
/etc/ppp/options .

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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Yeah the problem seems to be that the specified applications were
relying entirely on NM for deciding the network status of the Linux
box, .. but the dbus suggestion was inspired from a Lenny issue I
was looking at here , ...
http://debian.org/releases/lenny/i386/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#nis.
The NIS server in Lenny if not given the -no-dbus option relies on
NetworkManager for deciding whether the system is connected, I thought
it was a similar scenario and hence the suggestion, ...

Satish

On 2/15/09, steve st...@lonetwin.net wrote:
 Hi Satish,
 Satish Eerpini wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 If this is a common problem because the NetworkManager is notifying
 the system that no network interface is connected. Then is there no
 way we can switch off the DBUS communication temporarily ??

 If i understand the problem correctly, the issue is not that NM is notifying
 the
 system that none of the interfaces under its control are connected, but the
 fact
 that firefox and thunderbird, rely solely on NM to gather status of the
 network
 connection (even though there is a possibility that some interface is not
 controlled by NM).

 The workaround I mentioned fixes that assumption made by FF  TB.

 cheers,
 - steve

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Re: [Ilugc] automatically updating resolv.conf

2009-02-15 Thread steve

Hi Satish,
Satish Eerpini wrote:

Hi Steve,

does adding usepeerdns allow for the updation of resolv.conf
automatically or does it just direct the network to use the dns
servers ?
AFAIK, adding it results in updation of resolv.conf. I checked the code of 
'/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ppp' too. However, since i do not use 
wvdial/ppp to connect, i can't confirm that this actually does occur.



. I have been using wvdial since Fedora 6( long before
NM was stable), .. some habits are not easy to lose... :-) ..


...completely understand that. I use windowmaker and still prefer running the 
mount command by hand :)



I have removed the resolv.conf file and tried reconnecting with
wvdial, but the file is not updated ( or rather created)
automatically, and yeah I did add the ussepeerdns option to
/etc/ppp/options .


Two things: firstly, i hope you haven't made the same typo that you made here 
and secondly, what happens if you have the file created ?


btw, with a quick google, i see another file that might be relevant -- 
/etc/ppp/peers/wvdial

does that have usepeerdns ??

basically, the idea is that you have to somehow pass variable PEERDNS to the 
/etc/sysconfig/network-settings/ifup-ppp script, which actually launches the pppd.


A quick check would be to peep in the /var/log/messages file to check what 
parameters get passed to pppd.


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Re: [Ilugc] automatically updating resolv.conf

2009-02-15 Thread Satish Eerpini
Hi steve ..

I have added the options correctly and yeah the file
/etc/ppp/peers/wvdial already has the option usepeerdns . Here is the
output from 'cat /var/log/messages | tail' :

Feb 15 23:56:39 localhost pppd[11644]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
Feb 15 23:56:39 localhost pppd[11644]: Using interface ppp0
Feb 15 23:56:39 localhost pppd[11644]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyUSB0
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: CHAP authentication succeeded
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: CHAP authentication succeeded
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: Could not determine remote IP
address: defaulting to 10.64.64.64
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: local  IP address 10.3.0.8
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: remote IP address 10.64.64.64
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: primary   DNS address 218.248.240.181
Feb 15 23:56:43 localhost pppd[11644]: secondary DNS address 218.248.240.180

I don see any details of the options being passed to pppd here, also
even when the resolv.conf file exists, it is not being automatically
updated . I will try checking the code in
/etc/sysconfig/network-settings/ifup-ppp script and see if any
modification can be done there.

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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Roshan George
On Sun, 2009-02-15 at 19:05 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
 hi,
 I normally access the internet through my tata indicom usb modem. In 
 fedora10 I go to system-network and activate the modem. Network is up, 
 email, ssh, http etc all work, but network manager icon shows a red X. So if 
 I try to run the gui software installer, it says 'no network found'. On 
 starting firefox and kmail, both go into offline mode because network 
 manager tells them that there is no network. I have to manually poke them 
 to get them to work. I demo'd the bug at gnunify, and the best brains of RH 
 tried to do something. So far no success, but the asked me to post the bug 
 here so they could reply when fixed.

I do not know much about Fedora, not having used it much, but on one
Fedora system NetworkManager would not handle interfaces which were also
present in /etc/network/interfaces.

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Re: [Ilugc] No .svn directory in repositary

2009-02-15 Thread Noorul Islam K M

   I found no .svn directory in the svn repositary
   how to  solve this

Please make sure that you checked out this folder from an svn repo. I
doubt that.

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Re: [Ilugc] firefox10 network manager does not know that network is running

2009-02-15 Thread Arun Khan
On Monday 16 Feb 2009, Roshan George wrote:

 I do not know much about Fedora, not having used it much, but on one
 Fedora system NetworkManager would not handle interfaces which were
 also present in /etc/network/interfaces.

To the best of my knowledge there is no such /etc/network/interfaces  
file/dir in Fedora/RHEL (or derivative) distros.  

IIRC, /etc/network/interfaces is in Debian (or it's derivatives).

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[Ilugc] Red Hat Enlists Community in Fight Against Patent Trolls

2009-02-15 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Hi

Essentially the outcome of this lawsuit will decide if mainstream Linux 
distributions would be able to continue including the ability to switch 
between different workspaces (virtual desktops). Keep an eye on this.


Blog post from Paul W. Frields, Fedora Project Leader

http://marilyn.frields.org:8080/~paul/wordpress/?p=1490

Media:

http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/02/14/0456258
http://osnews.com/story/20979/Red_Hat_Enlists_Community_in_Fight_Against_Patent_Trolls

Rahul
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