On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 12:55, Vijay Thakur wrote:
Dear Friends,
I want to setup a DNS server in Fedora Core 1. The IP
[SNIP]
And Vijay Please Please Please do not hijack threads. Start a new
thread.
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LL
This is what i wrote in my first mail...
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
LL Can you try this hack;
You have LL user in both systems, redhat8 fedora, username is
undoubtly same but the uid gids will be different.
So what i recommend you, you make sure both the systems have same uid
gid edit
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 09:58, Sudev Barar wrote:
LL you forgot volunteer Mayank who stepped forward to co-ordinate
college linux presentations.
Members (IT MEANS YOU!!!) of ILUG-D should try to fix up with colleges /
institutions for organising a Linux day and inform Mayank. Who will try
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 10:26, Ankur Rohatgi wrote:
Hi all ,
I have recently migrated from Windows to the linux environment. One of
the hardest parts of the migration was a single point info source of
software that can help my transition so i can continue to do everything
i did in Windows. I
ams, your account of your migration is hilarious! hehehehe! way to go.
wish everyone else had the same or similar experience as you did.
:-)
LL
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On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 11:22, Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:
2. What (what's the theme of the Meet?)
Howto to day some jobs which are trivial in windows and not so trivial
in linux like Writing CD's, configuring browser, adding flash to your
browsers, and so on.. doing a daily sys ad of the
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 14:13, Rahul wrote:
LINUX For You is ready to offer the venue again :-)
Rahul Chopra
first of all, thanks so much rahul for the venue for the march issue.
worked out really well, and the facilities were excellent and much
appreciated.
and thanks for the repeat offer.
Will you write me the complete link for DNS howto on tldp.org
I am not able to search the given howto by you.
vivek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 08:25 +0100, Vijay Thakur wrote:
Dear Friends,
I want to setup a DNS server in Fedora Core 1. The IP
address of my pc is
What do you mean by Start a new thread.
Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 12:55, Vijay Thakur wrote:
Dear Friends,
I want to setup a DNS server in Fedora Core 1. The IP
[SNIP]
And Vijay Please Please Please do not hijack threads. Start a new
thread.
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At 2004-03-30 11:31:12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will you write me the complete link for DNS howto on tldp.org
I am not able to search the given howto by you.
Did you ask Google about DNS HOWTO?
(http://www.google.com)
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first of all, thanks so much rahul for the venue for
the march issue.
worked out really well, and the facilities were
excellent and much
appreciated.
Thanks again, LL posted it before me.
faridabad, noida, patel
nagar, mukherjee nagar, mehrauli,
At 2004-03-30 11:22:49 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howto to day some jobs which are trivial in windows and not so trivial
in linux like Writing CD's
Speaking of writing CDs under Linux, I installed Xandros 2.0 on my new
machine a couple of days ago, just to see what it was like. I happened
HI! Everyone
LFY's Asst. Editor mayank has given an idea for
having a cd (for LFY) prepared by ilugd. In our
initial discussion we had decided that we can have a
cd containing database(s) + development tools for
linux.
So i am writing to group members to come up with
suggestion for the content
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 08:57, Raj Mathur wrote:
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After LinuxLingam's tasty and entertaining minutes of the March Meet,
it's time to start looking forward toward the April Meet.
The 3 basic questions are:
1. Where (venue?)
2. What (what's
hello to all
can any body help me regarding making sysv file system on linux red hat 9.0 or fedora
and what is LPI linux or which linux version they are using ?
thanks to all
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Begining suggestions
1)IDE
Anjuta, Eclipse, Boa Constructor
2)Compilers/Interpretors
perl, python, gcc, wxPython, wxWindows, NASM
3)Databases
Mysql, MaxDB, postgresql,
4)Documentation
I am adding three more categories
5) Libraries
6) Testing Tools
Junit, Ant
7) Misc
AgroUML, ORBIT,
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:44, LinuxLingam wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 11:22, Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:
2. What (what's the theme of the Meet?)
Howto to day some jobs which are trivial in windows and not so trivial
in linux like Writing CD's, configuring browser, adding flash to
1)IDE
Anjuta / Kdevelop
2)Compilers/Interpretors
gcc / gambas (gambas.sf.net)
3)Databases
Can't think of any .. almost everyone has mysql / postgres. But there
are few others on freshmeat which look really promising.
4)Documentation
the whole of tldp.org
Since LinuxLingam has been so active with GNU
embracement project can he
discuss the various licenses in open source and the
differences..
like GPL, BSD, Apache, QT Public License, this will
be beneficial for
future developers to be
We already had such discussion in Feb meet at linux
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 16:52, vivek khurana wrote:
Since LinuxLingam has been so active with GNU
embracement project can he
discuss the various licenses in open source and the
differences..
like GPL, BSD, Apache, QT Public License, this will
be beneficial for
future developers to be
On 03/30/2004 03:34 PM, LinuxLingam wrote:
try www.yolinux.com
LL
Nice site, lots of stuff. This will keep me busy for a week to go
through :).
Some of the software i have settled on, apart from the usual stuff on
Mandrake 10 :
- Thunderbird (Eudora doesnt seem to want to evolve anymore, time
--- Sharninder Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are few others on freshmeat which look really
promising.
Please choose the ones you find are usefull and post
them on list. We can have discussion on there
useability and why should they be included in the cd.
4)Documentation
the whole of
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On 03/30/2004 10:53 AM, Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
| I remember my migration to Linux. I had installed Linux on a different
| partition, and it mounted C: on /dosc. Then I decided I preferred to use
| DOS, so I did rm -rf /.
|
| ...several minutes
--- Manpreet Singh Nehra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 16:52, vivek khurana wrote:
mistake.. anyways is
there someone who's keeping a log/list of all the
topics covered till
date of lugd meets
I don't think there is any log/list, but you can
start maintaing them. Also, we
4)Documentation
the whole of tldp.org
i dont see any point in having whole of the tldp, but
we can have documentation from tldp regarding
devlopment and DB configuration.
Right !! I did get a bit carried away there :)
Regards,
Sharninder
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I am always looking for a new way of customizing my setup and in Linux
it is a similar search. I came across 2 great apps and though not
related, i will put them in the same email.
1. Animated Lilo
Yes newer versions of Lilo boot graphical but someone
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 16:04, Vijay Thakur wrote:
What do you mean by Start a new thread.
Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 12:55, Vijay Thakur
wrote:
Dear Friends,
I want to setup a DNS server in Fedora Core 1. The IP
[SNIP]
And Vijay Please Please
You have to create the htb directory in /etc/sysconfig. Also the format
of the files is different. Htb should also be enabled in the kernel
either as a module or built into the kernel itself. Though in some ways
it is similar to cbq it requires to be compiled into the kernel first.
It will take a
ankur rohatgi, am reading your emails on how you're tweaking and
customizing your box with eyecandy and animated effects and...
hey!*please* step forward and give us a short, litle, talk, and demo of
this at the next meet. it sounds like an amazing amount of fun.
please...
:-)
LL
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LL_trapshut=1 # at ilug-d meets.
LL_trapshut_disable = TRUE #for all meets
;-)
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Disclamer
The facts expressed here belong to everybody, the opinions to me. The distinction is
yours to draw...
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Do you
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like vivek's idea of a debian-based meet, with
somethings for newbies
with those topixs, and some stuff for techies.
what do you guys say?
I am ready to speak on how different is debian
services from redhat and ready to give a demo of
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After LinuxLingam's tasty and entertaining minutes
of the March Meet,
it's time to start looking forward toward the April
Meet.
The 3 basic questions are:
1. Where (venue?)
2. What (what's the
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From: Nirendra Awasthi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about localization of linux.
Lot of peoples are not able to use softwares just
because it's not in their mother tongue. IndLinux
(http://www.indlinux.org) and few others have been
doing effort for localization of
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--- Manpreet Singh Nehra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 16:52, vivek khurana wrote:
there someone who's keeping a log/list of all the
topics covered till
date of lugd meets
I don't think
Hi,
Here are some Links which i hv gone thru which helped me in understanding
whats Encryption
http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/txt/rsa.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2002/09/mann_g.htm
http://www.busan.edu/~nic/networking/puis/ch08_06.htm
http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/135.htm
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knoppix would be a great idea to start with the desktop capabilites of
Debian, but for server, i'd rather suggest a clean Debian `Woody`
system.
rrs
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, vivek khurana wrote:
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 07:10:34 -0800 (PST)
From: vivek
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I no objections, I can speak on,
Introduection of Debian and its philosophy
Structure of Debian and differences from RedHat
Development in Debian world.
rrs
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, vivek khurana wrote:
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 02:41:38 -0800 (PST)
dear all,
have successfully managed to create two shell scripts, that
automatically mount and unmount LL's RH8 home directory into LL's
fedora. works great. but the two shell scripts can only be run by root,
manually.
any way of running these two shell scripts automatically as root without
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To: FLOSSToday [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Prof. Venkatesh (Venky) Hariharan [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:00 sakal
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IMHO, A must read note.
http://userlinux.com/white_paper.html
rrs
Ritesh Raj Sarraf Email: rrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] researchut.com
Web: http://www.researchut.com Phone: +91-9899655651
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I no objections, I can speak on,
Introduection of Debian and its philosophy
Structure of Debian and differences from RedHat
Development in Debian world.
rrs
So thats good, now its Tarun's
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:33, Shawn Austin wrote:
[SNIP]
Programs that use shared memory usually die when they migrate.
Openoffice has never worked well in that setup. It would occasionally
die when migrated to another, idle machine. Openoffice will almost
always opt to migrate because of
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$have successfully managed to create two shell scripts, that
$automatically mount and unmount LL's RH8 home directory into LL's
$fedora. works great. but the two shell scripts can only be run by root,
$manually.
$
$any way of running these two shell scripts automatically as
$root without
$typing
Hello Ashwin,
Thank you for your response. I have a RHL9.0 with kernel 2.4.20-8 on i686.
Should I require to patch my kernel? If yes, Please suggest which version it OK for
this.
I have checked the following command
# grep htb_qdisc_ops /proc/ksyms
But it returns nothing.
Thanking you.
Sandeep
Any one aware of any FLOSS Electronic Auction Application??
anand
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On 03/31/2004 08:21 AM, Raj Shekhar wrote:
| Have you tried Mozilla Firefox (please DO NOT insert obvious joke about
| phoenix/firebird name confusion). There are lots of excellent themes
| available for it to make it look pretty. Moreover, it is not
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Presenting 3 new mailing lists at linux-delhi.org:
ilugd-devDevelopment and programming discussion. All
languages welcome, but at least TRY to keep the
discussions free software and/or Linux-oriented!
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Here is a problem i am facing and before attempting a fix i wanted to
get an idea from the people on the list as to the easiest way to address
this issue.
We have a mail server connected to the Internet and LAN on separate LAN
cards. The default
Ankur,
It appears to me that you are not using a secondary
mail server independently. Why should secondary mail
server be contacting primary to deliver mail. The
purpose of having a secondary mail server is defeated.
I would setup a box to run secondary mail server
independently. Setup
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 12:54, Naresh Narang wrote:
Ankur,
It appears to me that you are not using a secondary
mail server independently. Why should secondary mail
server be contacting primary to deliver mail. The
purpose of having a secondary mail server is defeated.
I would setup
Hi Ankur,
I believe you need source based routing.
iproute2 can help you in this. Such that if the src is the
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( which is you WAN IP of your Secondary MX server) sent
it via local
interface of your primary mx server.
Regards,
Yash
Ankur Rohatgi wrote:
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