RE: [ilugd] [Fwd: [K12OSN] Useful tool...Linux saves the day!]

2004-03-26 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
>-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] hi.org]On >Behalf Of Sudev Barar >Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 3:53 PM >To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list >Subject: Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: [K12OSN] Useful tool...Linux saves the day!] > --- snip >and change it. Works sli

RE: [ilugd] Multimedia on RHL [Chipset Issue]

2004-03-15 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, Well, I have a Gigabyte motherboard, Via KM266 chipset with AMD Athlon 2000+ XP. It has 5 channel sound capabilities, and Windoze, is able to use the full capability. I know, you would say that drivers were provided for Win XP, anyways it works real fine. Problem is, on RHL, though the chipse

[ilugd] Multimedia on RHL

2004-03-15 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I was looking for some Video player / Audio players for RHL 9.0. I found that Chip March, 2004 CDs had some Linux stuff, but they seem to have missed quite a lot of rpms. For e-g- I tried installing xine, but seems the base xine rpm is missing, similarily with many of the tools provided. Anyw

[ilugd] Multimedia on RHL

2004-03-15 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I was looking for some Video player / Audio players for RHL 9.0. I found that Chip March, 2004 CDs had some Linux stuff, but they seem to have missed quite a lot of rpms. For e-g- I tried installing xine, but seems the base xine rpm is missing, similarily with many of the tools provided. Anyw

RE: [ilugd] How to block cricket ??????????

2004-03-12 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] lhi.org]On > Behalf Of Ritesh Agrawal > Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 10:03 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [ilugd] How to block cricket ?? > > > > > > > Hi All , > > All of you can understa

RE: [ilugd] Re: strcpy & local variable in c

2004-03-04 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] lhi.org]On > Behalf Of Vikas Upadhyay > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:41 PM > To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list > Subject: Re: [ilugd] Re: strcpy & local variable in c -- snip > > Still frnds, I am not very clea

RE: [ilugd] strcpy & local variable in c

2004-03-04 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, Try this code. Hope you understand the difference now. Regards, Venky #include #include char * foo(); char * foo1(); int main() { char string[200]; char *p; p = foo(); foo1(); strcpy(string,p); printf("String=%s\n",string); return 0; } char * foo() { char string[200]; char * p

RE: [ilugd] Few Very Basic Linux Questions

2004-02-22 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
>5. are there any temporary files i linux like windows ,if yes >then how can >we delete them? /tmp/; and maybe /usr/tmp > >-sachin jain > > Venky ___ ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at

RE: [ilugd] kenel programming book?

2004-02-17 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Which is the best book for kernel programming?And how can I get it? >> >> > >Read books in this order: > >1. Design of the Unix operating system/Operating systems: design and >implementation by tanenbaum I think you meant Design of the Unix Operating System by Mau

RE: Re: [ilugd] gcc compile target: win32

2003-09-02 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi Robins, I guess, you just copied gcc.exe and expected it to work. GCC is just a wrapper program, which calls the appropriate utilities for the various tasks. cc1 is the actual compiler executable called when you invoke GCC. binutils provides as/ld etc. cc1 is generally found in lib/gcc-lib/__ta

RE: [ilugd] GCC pulling the plug on SCO support

2003-08-14 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
>-Original Message- >From: Spoonman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 5:39 AM >To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list >Subject: [ilugd] GCC pulling the plug on SCO support > >2003-08-03 Mark Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >* README.SCO: New file. > >=== > >As all use

RE: [ilugd] how to pronounce Linux

2003-08-14 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Why are you all spamming the list with some inconsequential crap? -Original Message- From: amit sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Linux-Delhi mailing list Subject: Re: [ilugd] how to pronounce Linux Linus Torvalds (suni

RE: [ilugd] accessing NTFS

2003-08-03 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
--- # Subodh # <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi ! > > I have a PCQLinux8.0. Can i access NTFS partions in > Linux n How ? I doubt whether PCQLinux8.0 comes with a kernel pre-configured to access NTFS mount points. It is based on RHL 8 which doesn't have a stock kernel for accessing NTFS. Try t

RE: [ilugd] SCO wants licensing fees from corporate Linux users

2003-07-28 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
> what FSF or somebody like that can do at the moment is > "SUE SCO Over adopting unethical practicies", either > show us trouble code immediately or pay to FSF". I really do not understand why the FSF needs to sue SCO. What unethical practice? They think they own the Unix Code Base, so they sued

RE: [ilugd] Booting into a compiled kernel

2003-07-22 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
2. you probably specified to build the root filesystem [generally its ext2) (or even ext3 if you are like me...) into "modules". That doesnt work, since atleast the root filesystem needs to be inbuilt into the kernel(i.e. say "y" rather than "m" for the root filesystem that you use). bas

RE: [ilugd] PLEASE REPLY

2003-07-21 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
There is the money for all the development work, LAN parties. Hey, how about giving all the 2000+ members of the list brand new PCs. @ 1000 USD for an ultimate PC, 2 million would be sufficient. And that leaves a whopping 2.41 Million in reserves. ;-) -Original Message- From: Dr. Nicholas

RE: [ilugd] Booting into a compiled kernel

2003-07-21 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
-Original Message- From: Robins Tharakan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 3:34 PM To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list Subject: Re: [ilugd] Booting into a compiled kernel 2. you probably specified to build the root filesystem [generally its ext2) (or even ext3 if yo

[ilugd] Booting into a compiled kernel

2003-07-21 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I have installed RHL 9 on my machine. As I required a kernel without version support, I decided to compile a new one. I created a directory /home/all and copied the kernel sources into it from /usr/src/linux### and compiled the kernel in /home/all/linux###. Followed the steps given, make menuc

[ilugd] No word attachments

2003-07-07 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
FSF's stand on Word Attachments. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html ___ ilugd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd

RE: [ilugd] X Configuration

2003-07-06 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
t: RE: [ilugd] X Configuration On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:28, Tarun Dua wrote: > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 17:15, D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida wrote: > > Thanx, its an Intel 845 M/B. redhat-config-xfree86 > > probes correctly, but still display problems. > > Windows NT runs correc

RE: [ilugd] X Configuration

2003-07-04 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
PM To: 'The Linux-Delhi mailing list' Subject: RE: [ilugd] X Configuration RH9 has one utility called redhat-config-xfree86, haven't used this .. U can try it out -js -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of D.Venkatasubramanian, Noi

[ilugd] X Configuration

2003-07-04 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, What is the Configuration utility for X in RH9. Is it still xf86config? Actually, earlier it was a RH8 machine but was not running in X mode, we upgraded it yesterday to RH9 specifying all packages. But now, there is no xf86config or Xconfigurator command. Regards, Venky __

RE: [ilugd] Password Policy

2003-06-28 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Don't know about how the dictionary is stored on Linux specifically, but you should read some Data Structure book (look for the data structure called TRIEs). I guess, that would be the indexing mechanism. Its a very powerful data structure and any word should take only : no_of_alphabets * no_of_c

[ilugd] Mount Filesystems

2003-06-23 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I have a RHL 8.0 system, it dual boots with Win NT, so I have three partitions with NTFS. So, I recompiled the kernel and now I can mount those NTFS partitions as Read-only. But the problem is, I am able to mount the partitions only as superuser, so I can only access them as superuser. Is ther

[ilugd] SSH Keys and Setup

2003-06-17 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I had generated an SSH Key for generating a key for write access to a remote site. As the Hard Disk at my local machine (server) is getting changed, I want to save the SSH Keys and information so that I can restore that information when I have re-installed Linux. I don't want to generate a new

Re: [ilugd] so what to do with the sm56

2003-06-12 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
You do not have to install GCC to its native directory. Download the GCC source. Create a separate directory to build GCC, and another to install GCC. Suppose, current directory is /home/abc, then Suppose source directory is: /home/abc/srcs, that is, when you untarred the GCC source, you got a d

Re: [ilugd] To setup a Newsgroup

2003-05-30 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi, I tried to create newsgroup on a RH 7.2 server using the steps given at : http://rocky.wellesley.edu/downey/inn_how_to.html When I try to connect to this server, I get the message : You have no permission to talk. Goodbye. (From an Outlook Client and knode) Any ideas why? Regards, Venky

[ilugd] To setup a Newsgroup

2003-05-27 Thread D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida
Hi All, I would like to set up a Newsgroup on my local intranet. I have a PII Server running RH 7.3. Could someone give me information, tips, links etc. on how I should go about it. I am not a system administrator, but have root privileges, so that shouldn't be an issue. Regards, Venky