[ILUG-BOM] printing problem

2005-09-15 Thread Devendra Singh Mahra
Hi all

i have a laser printer that is connected to a windows machine. that machine 
is part of a particular domain. 

my machine which is running linux happens to be part of the same network ( 
not domain ) . i have account for access to the 

windows domain . the problem is that i m not being able to use that printer 
from my linux machine.

does anyone have some idea, how to do it.

regards 

devendra
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Re: [ILUG-BOM] finding mail downloads

2005-09-15 Thread Anurag
Sometime on Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 04:07:33AM -0700, Ramang G said:
 Hi All,
 
 Is there any options to find how many USERS are
 currently downloading mails from the mail server.
 


netstat | grep pop3


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[ILUG-BOM] Session on Bugzilla on 23rd Sep 2005.

2005-09-15 Thread Amish Munshi
Hello All,

There is a session on Bugzilla, details are as follows.

Topics :

Introduction to Bugzilla. (Level - Beginning)

This session will introduce you to Bugzilla : The Bug Tracking system.
Bugzilla is server software designed to help you manage software
development. Bugzilla is a Defect Tracking System or Bug-Tracking
System. Defect Tracking Systems allow individual or groups of
developers to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product
effectively.
The seminar will help you get introduced to bugzilla. Bugzilla today
currently powers majority of open source projects and is one of the
major reason for the success of open source software.

Features of Bugzilla :
* Optimized database structure for increased performance and
scalability
* Excellent security to protect confidentiality
* Advanced query tool that can remember your searches
* Integrated email capabilities
* Editable user profiles and comprehensive email preferences
* Comprehensive permissions system
* Proven under fire as Mozilla's bug tracking system

Benefits of bugzilla :
* Improve communication
* Increase product quality
* Improve customer satisfaction
* Ensure accountability
* Increase productivity
* Bugzilla can adapt to multiple situations


For more information on Bugzilla please visit : http://www.bugzilla.org


Venue :
Onward Novell Software (I) Pvt. Ltd.
62, 13th Street, MIDC,
Andheri (East)
Mumbai, 400093 India
+91-09820931263

Duration : 
5:30 - 7:30 PM

Date :
Sep 23, 2005


Registration :
Limited seats are available, please register at the following URL at the
earliest.
Seminars are free of charge.

http://www.novell.com/offices/asiapac/india/linux/registration.html


Please circulate this mail to anyone who might be interested.

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Re: [ILUG-BOM] finding mail downloads

2005-09-15 Thread Hardik Dalwadi

Anurag wrote:

Sometime on Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 04:07:33AM -0700, Ramang G said:


Hi All,

Is there any options to find how many USERS are
currently downloading mails from the mail server.





netstat | grep pop3



He want's to know *HOW Many Users*.

I think you can get it by..

#ps aux |grep pop3
#ps aux |grep imap



With Cheers,
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[ILUG-BOM] Dependencies

2005-09-15 Thread Puneet Lakhina
HI all,
IS there a command that i can use that can recursively check for all
dependencies a particular piece of software requires.. Because while
installing something i get an error regarding one dependency and for
installing that dependency it requires something else which gets
pretty frustrating...

Thank you,
Puneet

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Re: [ILUG-BOM] finding mail downloads

2005-09-15 Thread Anurag
Sometime on Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 12:25:17PM +0530, Hardik Dalwadi said:
 He want's to know *HOW Many Users*.
 
 I think you can get it by..
 
 #ps aux |grep pop3
 #ps aux |grep imap


He might be runnung pop3 under inetd?

$ netstat|grep pop3|grep ESTABLISHED|wc
will list all the established pop3 connections.

Anurag


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Re: [ILUG-BOM] printing problem

2005-09-15 Thread Rajkumar Adsule
On 9/15/05, Devendra Singh Mahra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi all
 
 i have a laser printer that is connected to a windows machine. that 
 machine
 is part of a particular domain.
 
 my machine which is running linux happens to be part of the same network (
 not domain ) . i have account for access to the
 
 windows domain . the problem is that i m not being able to use that 
 printer
 from my linux machine.
 
 does anyone have some idea, how to do it.



you have to configure it as a smb printer on your linux box and share the 
printer on your ms box. for detail info visit the following link.

http://www.centos.org/docs/2/rhl-cg-en-7.2/printconf-smb-printer.html

regards

rk


regards
 
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Re: [ILUG-BOM] Dependencies

2005-09-15 Thread Chetan S
On 9/15/05, Puneet Lakhina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

IS there a command that i can use that can recursively check for all
dependencies a particular piece of software requires

Assuming you are using Fedora/Redhat you can use apt4rpm or yum to resolve 
such dependencies and generally handle your package management.

Or if you so wish write a simple script that would do the checking using the 
--requires and such switches of rpm.

regards,
C
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[ILUG-BOM] [OT] Spam?

2005-09-15 Thread ASHISH TRADING CO.
Hi list,

I received a particular email from a certain company claiming to do 
research on people who use linux. It's ok to do research but what 
got my attention was this particular line:

It would be grest if you could give us some time of your`s.We assure 
you that you will not be told to buy anything it is just a pure 
research for about an hour ...we will be giving you a gift for 
attending this group.

What gift ? not be told to buy anything ? Hmm...that seems quite 
suspicious. From when did *anyone*, in Mumbai, become so benevolent to 
give out free gifts? I used to receive several telephone calls where I 
would be invited to a meeting for an hour at the end of which we 
would get gifts. I never attended one but I know they are scams or 
stupid marketing gimmicks.

Apart from that, there are several spelling mistakes, no professional 
tone and the email is quite sloppily drafted. Could these guys be 
genuine? or is it just a scam? Looking forward to hearing from the more 
experienced luggers :)

Regards,
Dinesh.

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Re: [ILUG-BOM] Dependencies

2005-09-15 Thread Dinesh Joshi
On Thursday 15 September 2005 07:27, Chetan S wrote:

 Assuming you are using Fedora/Redhat you can use apt4rpm or yum to
 resolve such dependencies and generally handle your package
 management.

Is apt4rpm different from the apt-get for Fedora?

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[ILUG-BOM] Mouse Configuration in Fedora Core4

2005-09-15 Thread Pillai, Gishu R \(GE Energy\)
Hi,
FC4 installed finally but not without hiccups. I will not mention some weird 
things 
that I bumped into during installation.
Now I'm stuck with a detected mouse, which is non-operational. I see a pointer 
at 
the center of the screen but it won't move from there. I used the keyboard 
during 
the entire installation process.
 
This mouse was detected by some other distros of Linux earlier so the H/w is ok.
I tried /usr/bin/mouseconfig - Shutting down console mouse services fails.
next I get an error message stating Failed to set line discipline ..
 
As always, Help me !!!
Thanks,
Gishu Pillai
 
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Re: [ILUG-BOM] printing problem

2005-09-15 Thread Lintech
 
 does anyone have some idea, how to do it.
 

can you see the job from the windows machine (printer queue).

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[ILUG-BOM] [commercial] Req. Linux Administrators

2005-09-15 Thread Brijesh Mishra
 

Hi, we require Linux Administrator having 2+ years of experience at
Linux Server.  We are into open sources.  The candidate will have lot of
opportunities to learn and implement new functionalities in Linux.


With Regards,

Brijesh Mishra.

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[ILUG-BOM] Squid Installation Docs

2005-09-15 Thread Raghunandan Rao
Hi,
I was given a task to implement the Squid, this is for
blocking the messengers and job sites besides xxx,
want to restrict the users, in order to have a good
bandwidth...

Please provide if any one has the Squid implementation
and docs if available..

Regards,
Raghunandan

Raghunandan Rao Kanugo,
System Administrator (Linux),
Hyderabad,
AP






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Re: [ILUG-BOM] [OT] Spam?

2005-09-15 Thread sherlock
On Thursday 15 September 2005 18:59, ASHISH TRADING CO. wrote:
 Hi list,

 I received a particular email from a certain company claiming to do
 research on people who use linux. It's ok to do research but
 what got my attention was this particular line:

 It would be grest if you could give us some time of your`s.We
  assure you that you will not be told to buy anything it is
  just a pure research for about an hour ...we will be giving you a
  gift for attending this group.

Research and u visit them??. Strange. Unless they are demoing a 
desktop or handheld or something. Usually the researcher comes to your 
office by prior appointment and gives u a fair idea of what he is 
researching. Even if u have to visit some place for the research u are 
visited first so that the researcher can ensure that ur profile fits 
their product target market etc. U will be asked to sign some nda or 
the other. In the abscence of the above it is most likely to be one of 
the MLM scams aka kudos, japan life, sherigar etc. etc. If u have not 
been to one of these do go. It will provide great insites into the 
pschology and logistics of scam organisers and victims. How perfectly
sane and logical bean counters can part with lakhs for something as 
mundane as matresses is something u should not miss. For more fun 
speak logically and poke holes in the scheme (warning be ready to 
get thrown out, even threatened).

rgds
jtd

rgds
jtd


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[ILUG-BOM] FN'sEyeOnFLOSS *** Freedel on Sept 17/18 at New Delhi *** 09162005

2005-09-15 Thread Frederick Noronha (FN)

FN's Eye on FLOSS (Free/Libre and Open Source Software  


IOSN COMES OUT WITH A PRIMER ON OPEN STANDARDS

IOSN's open standards primer. 
* Download the primer: Open Document format (111KB)
http://www.iosn.net/open-standards/foss-open-standards-primer/foss-openstds-v01-1.odt
* PDF format (485KB)
http://www.iosn.net/open-standards/foss-open-standards-primer/foss-openstds-v01-1.pdf

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MORE USEFUL URLs AND SOME CORRECTIONS TOO

Thanks to Komal [EMAIL PROTECTED] for pointing out that the
correct link for xfree86 is www.x.org and for the Linux documentation
project is www.tldp.org (and not as rendered earlier).

And thank you Prachee Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] of the
Lucknow LUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] for responding with *your*
favourite links: www.indlinux.org  www.gentoo.org  www.linuxiso.org
www.linuxquestions.org ftp://ftp.funet.fi

Just shows how *everyone* benefits when something (information, code) is
shared! 

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  HOW-TO, ON TALKING THIS TIME... COURTESY PUNE

  Kanti Jadia [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent across this
  useful tip from PLUG, the Pune GNU/Linux Users Group,
  which explains *how to talk*
  http://plug.org.in/articles/articles.php?howtotalk

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NOVELL COMES OUT WITH SOLUTIONS FOR INDIAN TONGUES

AD (Andi) Marshall, out there in Vietnam, [EMAIL PROTECTED] draws
attention to this link, which says: Novell is introducing Indian
language versions of its Suse Linux distribution, according to an
executive of the company... COMPLETE STORY:
http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=ons=1,1ur7,1,dvc6,kevq,9a65,aayy

IndLinux guru Guntupalli Karunakar [EMAIL PROTECTED] responds,
to say: Surprisingly, it doesnt mention Punjabi as supported, when
Punjabi is most well supported language on any distribution, while
Malayalam where l10n effort is slow pending resolution of Malayalam
Unicode issues finds place. Maybe they were trying to be different ;)

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DELHI PLANS AN AMBITIOUS FREEDEL MEET, WITH LOCAL CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Raj Raju Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] of ILUG-Delhi announces Freedel
to be held on September 17/18 2005, 10:00AM to 6:00PM at PHD House, Hauz
Khas, New Delhi. Two full days of demystifying [GNU]Linux. PHDCCI and
India Linux Users Group - Delhi (ILUG-D) are behind the event.

Says Mathur: ILUG-D in the past has conducted very successful events
where over 450 participants attended. This year we are expecting much
greater numbers. People from all walks of life are expected to attend;
students, professionals, corporates, all will be there. What's more,
ILUG-D will have something to show for everyone. Technical talks
covering issues from installation, to desktop usage to wireless
[GNU]Linux, it will all be there. We will even have young school kids
showing how they use [GNU]Linux. Its an event you don't want to miss!

Several stalls showcasing various aspects of Linux from gaming, to
audio/video editing to development, servers, databases and applications.

The event is organised by ILUG-D and co-hosted by PHD Chamber of
Commerce and Industry. It is completely volunteer-driven and supported
by several organisations. The event is primarily driven by volunteers
of ILUG-D and a committed group of computer professionals from PHDCCI.

Apart from all the technical stuff happening, there will also be
T-shirts, Linux distributions on CDs, tea, snacks and all the elements
of fun available at low or no cost.  Be there, be counted!

Contact: Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://kandalaya.org/

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THOSE FREE CDs IN YOUR HAND, THEY'RE ACTUALLY WORTH MILLIONS

Value of Debian GNU/Linux. The paper Measuring Libre Software
studying the size of the source packages in Debian 3.1 calculates the
size of sarge (close to 230 million lines of source code), the use of
the various programming languages in which the software has been
written, and the size of the packages included in the distribution. It
also estimates cost to create something on the scale of Debian from
scratch with a classical and well-known cost method (COCOMO) to be
over 8 billion US dollar.
http://www.upgrade-cepis.org/issues/2005/3/up6-3Amor.pdf
Source: Debian Weekly News http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2005/37/

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IT'S NEW: A WIKI FOR THE FLOSS COMMUNITY IN INDIA

Praveen A [EMAIL PROTECTED] has launched a new wiki for the Free/Libre
and Open Source Software community in India. See
http://fci.wikicities.com

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AN EXPAT WHO CAN, AND PLANS TO, BUILD BRIDGES

Adi Alurkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an Indian expat who could be one of those to
build useful bridges. He announced on ILUG-Goa --

Re: [ILUG-BOM] Squid Installation Docs

2005-09-15 Thread V P
On 15/09/05, Raghunandan Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Please provide if any one has the Squid implementation
 and docs if available..

Please google before posting queries.
This would be a good place to start.
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/index.htm



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Re: [ILUG-BOM] Squid Installation Docs

2005-09-15 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 16 Sep 2005 9:38 am, V P wrote:
 Please google

not politically correct - there is more than one search engine out 
there. And we are the ppl who are insisting that one says 'word 
processor' and not msword

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