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On 11/18/2005 4:22 PM, संजय गोयल (Sanjay Goel) wrote:
Service Level of MTNL is very poor, They may take upto 15 days to
rectify the link.
Well i decided to bite the bullet and try them out in our 2 locations in
south Delhi. I was amazed at the
service level is pathetic. it's over one month and they haven't activated the
link at my home...
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From:Ankur Rohatgi
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 2:31 PM
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In some cases the service levels are really pathetic. Specially if you
decide to buy your own router.
By the way, you can always call up the relevant exchange and talk to the
SDO. That might speed things up a bit. The names and numbers can be obtained
from 1500. One thing I have seen here a
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Akshay
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Here's what I found out more digging in the logs.
There are 3 hidden files (attached with this message) in /tmp/:
1) .fuhrer
2) .fuhrer2
3) .fuhrer3
ns1:/var/log/apache2# ls -la /tmp/
total 56
drwxrwxrwt 5 root root 4096 Nov 25 07:46 .
Ankur Rohatgi wrote:
On 11/18/2005 4:22 PM, संजय गोयल (Sanjay Goel) wrote:
Service Level of MTNL is very poor, They may take upto 15 days to
rectify the link.
Well i decided to bite the bullet and try them out in our 2 locations in
south Delhi. I was amazed at the speed with which they
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On 11/26/05, Naresh Narang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Rebuild your box dude.
Short of that would making or setting flag of /tmp non-executable help?
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Manish Kathuria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:One thing which is a big negative,
atleast for me, is the absence of an Unlimited Plan like those offered by
Airtel and Tata-VSNL. But I think the DLink modem/router being provided is
better than those given by other operators.
They do have unlimited
Hi
Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar, before the
address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times other icons.
So a few related questions:
1. Do they indicate anything
It also brought to mind whether the websites with the Penguin where
served by a linux server
HI
Missed this part out
am using firefox
many sites are displayed well, but in many more the display of the sites
gets a bit wierd , icons and para's overlap, text runs over each other etc.
So how does one make out if the website (pages) are designed to be
displayed well in non IE ( e)
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Naresh Narang wrote:
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On Saturday 26 Nov 2005 11:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar,
before the address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times
other icons.
So a few related questions:
1. Do they indicate anything
called a favicon - 16x16 image -
On Saturday 26 Nov 2005 11:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
Missed this part out
am using firefox
many sites are displayed well, but in many more the display of
the sites gets a bit wierd , icons and para's overlap, text runs
over each other etc.
if you use standard css - firefox
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ramnarayan.k wrote:
Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address bar, before the
address, sometimes its the Linux penguin, other times other icons.
So a few related questions:
1. Do they indicate anything
Your browser looks for the
Ram == ramnarayan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ram Hi Will browsing the net some icons appear on the address
Ram bar, before the address, sometimes its the Linux penguin,
Ram other times other icons.
Ram So a few related questions: 1. Do they indicate anything
It's probably the
On 11/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and finally how would / could one make out what kind of server or OS
are the webpages, websites based on / served from.
You can run a search about the site on http://news.netcraft.com/
This will get you detailed info about the server
You may read up more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon
Quick ways include: curl -I http://india.gov.in (try it :) ).
Also look at http://httptype.sourceforge.net/ by Philip.
Regards,
Manish
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Raj Mathur wrote:
It's probably the favicon.ico, a feature initiated by internet
in infinite wisdom Akshay Lamba spoke thus On 11/25/2005 07:44 PM:
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