Gora Mohanty wrote:
Sounds great. What is the ball-park cost? I was considering buying a
wireless router.
The WRT54GL is not easily available in India, I know at least about
Bangalore. I bought WRT54G v5 around one year back, have flashed it with
DD-WRT Micro [1] and have been using it
On Monday 08 January 2007 2:14 pm, Abhinav Gupta wrote:
[snip]
WRT54G v5 runs vxworks (not Linux) by default but it's flash'able [2],
the VxWorks Killer has been made [3]. Just do it with extreme care
otherwise you will end up bricking your router unit.
WRT54G now costs around 2600 INR in
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Sent: Monday, January 8, 2007 3:45:11 AM
Subject: Re: [ilugd] WRT54GL
The price is roughly the same in Nehru Place (might be slightly cheaper),
but the problem is the market is flooded with
On Monday 08 January 2007 6:39 pm, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
[snip]
I had been talking about WRT54GL though. My router is having a 200 MHz CPU
with 16MB RAM.
Yes. Did you get it in India or the US? If in India, from where did you
get it?
-Taj.
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From: Sirtaj Singh Kang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 8, 2007 7:55:12 AM
Subject: Re: [ilugd] WRT54GL
On Monday 08 January 2007 6:39 pm, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
[snip]
I had been talking about
What is a delhi wiki anyway?
Yes. What IS a/'the' Delhi Wiki, Kenneth? The idea of
information exchange is to centralize things, not have
each person set up a wiki. Before you go ahead and
announce yet another wiki at http://site/wiki - do
check up and see what options already exist.
The ones
Hi,
This is to start a new thread to follow up on the
Initiatives at ILUG-D email.
As I can see now, the twiki which used to exist on
linux-delhi doesn't anymore. Question: Do we need such
a wiki on linux-delhi.org?
- How many people would use it?
-- Well?
- What would they use it for?
--
On 09-Jan-07, at 3:06 AM, Viksit Gaur wrote:
What is a delhi wiki anyway?
Yes. What IS a/'the' Delhi Wiki, Kenneth? The idea of
information exchange is to centralize things, not have
each person set up a wiki. Before you go ahead and
announce yet another wiki at http://site/wiki - do
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On Tuesday 09 January 2007 03:15, Viksit Gaur wrote:
Hi,
This is to start a new thread to follow up on the
Initiatives at ILUG-D email.
As I can see now, the twiki which used to exist on
linux-delhi doesn't anymore. Question: Do we need such
a
Hi,
My thoughts below:
On 1/9/07, Viksit Gaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- How many people would use it?
-- Well?
That should not matter. When you start with something new, like a user
group or wiki, which the Indian community (that I have seen) at large
are not exposed to, it takes time for
snap
On 1/9/07, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as it looks like no one
is interested in the e-zine idea anyways
yeah even i think so.no real takers for my idea here.i had planned
everything for it.
:(
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--- Shakthi Kannan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That should not matter.
Oh? So you put something up without knowing if its
ever going to be used at all?
group or wiki, which the Indian community (that I
have seen) at large
are not exposed to,
Really? Which 'Indian' community are you talking
wasnt aware of this - I asked Raj Mathur where the
delhi wiki was and
he said that the wasnt a wiki
Actually, lap.linux-delhi.org used to run twiki. I
don't know what happened to it, but anyway.
looks like no one
is interested in the e-zine idea anyway
Firstly, how do you jump to this
--- atul jha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah even i think so.no real takers for my idea
here.i had planned
everything for it.
:(
Dude. Have you even started doing anything on the
wiki?
--
Viksit Gaur
viksit at aya dot yale dot edu
http://viksit.com
Just because you have a
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