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Details here:
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On 10-Jul-06, at 5:34 PM, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
It's giving 404. And it's recommended that you turn of Debug in
production systems :)
Anyway, I think the correct URL will be
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/full/4/AN/
full marks - and it is not a production system
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On 09-Jul-06, at 10:23 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
We are pleased to announce that of the 50-odd people who took the
aptitude test, the following have been selected:
cool - who are the mentors?
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On 07-Jul-06, at 12:53 PM, T.Meyarivan wrote:
http://www.linux-delhi.org/cgi-bin/anCMS/event.cgi?
action=showItemiId=85
love those metadot urls
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least spell them correctly
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On 29-Jun-06, at 2:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it seems like you are subscribed to the list already
nope - this mail was forwarded by raju, for reasons best known to him
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On 22-Jun-06, at 12:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6:47:26 am 06/22/06 Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21-Jun-06, at 2:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My view of it is
that, given the present educational situation in India, where
students and faculty have little
Software Requirement
Specification for each project.
so you expect the mentors to attend the workshop? programming
languages would, i presume be bioperl and biopython?
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On 21-Jun-06, at 10:07 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
Looks like someone is not following the thread or had
too much of daaru :-)
is this necessary?
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On Friday 30 Dec 2005 8:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Kant bhashkar, Novice, u.p, India
4. Kant bhashkar, Novice, India
5. Kant bhashkar, Novice, India
huh? looks like something is borked here
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On Wednesday 28 Dec 2005 2:42 pm, Raj Mathur wrote:
This year actually -- in April. However, please do not construe
the founding member of the Society as the founders of ILUGD --
the primary criterion for choosing founding members was ability
to produce proof of residence in Delhi :)
the
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 2:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep realized that, so have to keep accessing the file in a
browser to check the links. was just wondering if there was an
html editor that would allow the same behaviour as a browser,
thats why the question.
havent followed the thread
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 6:42 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
at all the time - the authoring tool and the viewing
tool(browser). Try to adjust to this workflow - leave the browser
window open and refresh between edits.
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE which
will
On Wednesday 21 Dec 2005 6:55 pm, nipra wrote:
I couldn't understand the purpose of forwarding the mail to the
list.Can someone clear my doubts.
he wants to show that there are still ppl out there that dont
support open standards
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On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 9:28 am, Anupam Jain wrote:
and remember that the X-windows desktop is the worlds best IDE
which will never be equaled ever ...
Ummm How so?
for example: for web devel in python i have 3 or four terminals for
ssh and local commandline manipulation, idle for
On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 9:54 am, Anupam Jain wrote:
Well, for python, idle is cool but some window integration would
have definitely been nicer.. I like a clean desktop and having
10-15 windows open is just too mind-boggling for me. AND
Shouldn't there be a plugin in eclipse for everything
On Saturday 17 Dec 2005 6:04 pm, Nishikant Kapoor wrote:
I remember seeing Gnulinuxer last week too. Is this statistics
taking the newest 25 members? Or just the new members who
signed up this week?
- Sandip
Just the new members who signed up last week.
then your statistics are wrong
On Sunday 18 Dec 2005 4:03 pm, Nikhil Prabhakar wrote:
then your statistics are wrong - gnulinuxer has been a member
for several years
True,GNULinuxer has been a member for several years.But he
created an account again because he had forgotten his
password.How do I know? Well..when he was
On Saturday 17 Dec 2005 3:36 am, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
5. Baishampayan Ghose, Guru, India
I remember seeing Gnulinuxer last week too.
he is known to be a fan of frequent upgrades - maybe he upgraded to
'guru' ;-)
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On Thursday 15 Dec 2005 1:24 pm, Singh, Sanjay wrote:
I am not a Windoz or M$ fan but spreading misinformation, FUD is
not what people passionate about FOSS should indulge in.
Please verify the facts before making grand announcements.
sanjay - please verify who said what before flaming - i
will you be there?
http://codecoolies.in
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On Friday 16 Dec 2005 10:38 am, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
And never never *ever* buy from firstandsecond.com.
you mean you succeeded in actualy *buying* a book from them? I
salute you
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On Friday 16 Dec 2005 12:06 pm, Manish Popli wrote:
./conf.sh: This command should not be run with
superuser permissions.
dont run this as root
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On Thursday 15 Dec 2005 12:16 pm, ankush grover wrote:
An Indian discovered that nobody can create a New folder
anywhere with a name - con on Windows
This is something pretty cool...and unbelievable... At Microsoft
the whole Team, including Bill Gates, couldn't answer why this
happened!
On Monday 12 Dec 2005 4:32 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
What can be the possible reason for this how can i stop this
from happening how to get back my code without ^M?
dos text format - use dos2unix utility to clean it up
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On Monday 12 Dec 2005 4:42 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
PS: dos2unix does solves this, but why in the first place is ^M
coming?
maybe novellforge runs on doze?
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On Monday 12 Dec 2005 5:43 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
On 12/12/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 12 Dec 2005 4:42 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
PS: dos2unix does solves this, but why in the first place is
^M coming?
maybe novellforge runs on doze?
I dont think so... :-P
On Monday 12 Dec 2005 9:19 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
Anyways, i'll be filing this as a bug with the Novell forge guys.
dos2unix seems to do the work fo me.
Sanjay, thanks for the solution :-)
why dont you host on a linux friendly platform?
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On Monday 05 Dec 2005 5:02 pm, Linux Lingam wrote:
vivek asks me to send a clarification on age-limit for
contributing stuff to creativedot.
from what i understand, if you are 18 years and above, you can
register and contribute creative authored works to the site.
this is what the site says
On Saturday 03 Dec 2005 10:25 pm, Raj Mathur wrote:
N PLEASE DON'T START THIS INVITE BUSINESS ON THE LIST
AGAIN *BANG* *BANG* *BANG*
your capslock key is broken
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On Sunday 04 Dec 2005 8:46 am, Sudev Barar wrote:
your capslock key is broken
Is it really? I think it WAS the perfect reply
*your* capslock key is also behaving erratically
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On Monday 28 Nov 2005 8:15 pm, Sudev Barar wrote:
And if ILUGD can help it so will FreeDel
freedel is not 'similar to foss.in', it is a wholly different
category of event
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On Monday 28 Nov 2005 10:15 pm, sanjay wrote:
Hi,
Bangalore is hosting Foss.In 05, starting tommorow!! I've just
moved from b'lore to noida and am pretty sad that i'll be missing
this gr8 event. When is Delhi hosting a similar event??
i think LA is hosted fairly regularly in delhi (Linux
On Saturday 26 Nov 2005 6:05 pm, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 13:07, Raj Shekhar wrote:
| MAIL |
|_BOX__|__
The greatest tragedy of people moving to proportional-font mail
readers is that ASCII art just doesn't work right any more. Email
without ASCII art is
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
On Wednesday 23 Nov 2005 5:42 pm, Akshay Lamba wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: host
mx1.homelinux.org[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] said: 504 5.5.2 lambaweb:
Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname (in reply to
RCPT TO command)
are you using a dynamic ip to host a mailserver?
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On Wednesday 23 Nov 2005 6:29 pm, Akshay Lamba wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 18:23 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Wednesday 23 Nov 2005 6:20 pm, Akshay Lamba wrote:
Nope. Static IP. Virtual server. Postfix on debian platform.
then give your debian server a fqdn
First, I apologize
On Thursday 24 Nov 2005 11:33 am, Kishore Bhargava wrote:
We still don't have a head count on many ILUG-D'ites will be in
Bangalore, whether Delhi chapter or Bangalore chapter. Have seen
some names on the schedules but apart from that no ideas!
advertise on #linux-india
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On Monday 21 Nov 2005 8:47 pm, Abhay Kedia wrote:
I faced a similar problem, till I adopted the Hindi keyboard layout
-which is now being provided free on CD by the ministry of IT
not free - just without cost
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On Tuesday 22 Nov 2005 12:33 pm, Tom Cooper wrote:
Has anybody ever looked at SQL-Ledger? I have been using it for 3
years and have had no poroblems at all with it.
it is the best of currently available packages
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On Friday 18 Nov 2005 2:16 pm, Nitin Chandra wrote:
The job will entail marketing of Kalculate (First
Financial Accounting
on LINUX)
there are at least 50 to 100 financial accounting packages on linux -
most of them free and opensource. Many of them with thousands of
installations worldwide.
On Friday 18 Nov 2005 3:27 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
What fud? I dont think nitin said anything about kalkulate being
superior to Avsap
this is nothing to do with avsap - kalkulate claims to be the first and
only FA linux package in all its advertising. This is simply not true.
Incidently,
On Friday 18 Nov 2005 6:29 pm, Abhay Kedia wrote:
On 11/18/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is nothing to do with avsap - kalkulate claims to be the first
and only FA linux package in all its advertising. This is simply
not true.
Then you tell us what the truth is. I
hi
go here, Interesting discussion on the two leading contenders
http://snakesandrubies.com/event/
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On Wednesday 16 Nov 2005 10:39 am, nu mail wrote:
thanks 4 helping me; but i am a stater in this field so if you
explain me how 2 implement SpamAssassin isoqlog over my server then
it is very grateful 2 you.
please take the trouble to type 'for' instead of '4' and 'to' instead of
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Also, can anyone point me to any references which have performance
measurements of Freebsd versus Linux? Till now I have only heard
about FreeBSD being better in performance than Linux. Anyone has any
links to tests which have proved
On Thursday 10 Nov 2005 6:48 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
I use ubuuntu on my laptop, FreeBSD as a desktop (yes you read it
right) and Debian on servers. I shuffle between them seemlessy and I
make them all do the job they are intended to do, I believe its
mostly because, I KNOW WHAT I AM DOING.
On Thursday 10 Nov 2005 7:45 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Thursday 10 Nov 2005 6:48 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
doesnt compute - you use debian on servers and maintain 5000
freebsd servers
Its simple, Passion and Warfare. didnt get it? one is passion other
is a job
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 4:28 pm, gaurav wrote:
i think best tool medium scale web project is php
Pray Hard Patch
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On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 6:34 pm, Raj shekhar wrote:
These might clear a few doubts about the capabilities of PHP
http://rajshekhar.net/wiki/index.php/Main/PHPAndLargeProjects
I am not saying that you *should* use PHP for all your web dev work,
but dismissing it in a casual manner without
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 7:02 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 Nov 2005 6:51 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
what i like about doing web in python is that on a server with
several websites, i can stick *all* the matter for a given website
on a directory on /home and maintain
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 7:11 pm, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Heh, great idea. What is the URL for the hall of
shame?
The IndLinux site should link to it.
better indlinux do something about CDAC stealing their thunder
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On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 8:19 pm, Raj Mathur wrote:
Mithun == Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mithun --- gaurav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
this what yahoo (gets 1.5 billion page views daily ) says
officially
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2005 8:44 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
user feels the need for such a thing and looks around, is upto her.
Most one page scripts dont,
in one page scripts i agree Paste Hurry up Pray rulz
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On Wednesday 09 Nov 2005 10:39 am, Gora Mohanty wrote:
--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
better indlinux do something about CDAC stealing
their thunder
Eh? How is CDAC stealing anyone's thunder?
you mean CDAC has developed all that free fonts and stuff independant
On Wednesday 09 Nov 2005 11:39 am, Gora Mohanty wrote:
you mean CDAC has developed all that free fonts and
stuff independant of indlinux effort?
Yeah. To the best of my knowledge, CDAC has never
misappropriated credit for IndLinux work, and I have
nevr heard anyone accuse them of that.
In
On Monday 07 Nov 2005 11:38 pm, Raj Shekhar wrote:
in infinite wisdom Anupam Jain spoke thus On 11/07/2005 07:32 PM:
Ok ok I see the advantages of using scripting languages.. And
Python IS exceptionally pretty :) But what about using Jython?...
Best of both worlds as I see it... Someone
On Saturday 05 Nov 2005 1:13 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
You are using alpha software which is not even backward compatible
among releases? That is reason enough to look elsewhere.
its not alpha software - it has been in production for over two years on
a variety of sites run by the ppl who
On Friday 04 Nov 2005 1:21 pm, Nitin Chandra wrote:
--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangly enough, Django was the only word u read.
actualy i understood it as Django *with* mod_python (django can run on
fastcgi also, but mod_python is recommended for production servers
On Friday 04 Nov 2005 5:43 pm, Anupam Jain wrote:
try django+postgresql. Django is the new python kid on the block.
Hmm.. It's new alright.. Just checked out the Django homepage.. It's
still in pre-release with no guarantee of backward compatibility and
the code only available through
On Thursday 03 Nov 2005 5:37 pm, Anupam Jain wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to host an interactive (possibly database oriented) website
from a spare PC over a dedicated broadband net connection.. In your
opinion, which would be a better option to develop the server side
program - Python or Java?
On Friday 04 Nov 2005 11:55 am, Nitin Chandra wrote:
There is a requirement for 1 python developer
With experience in python,html+forms,
django/mod_python,postgresql8.0,apache
(on Linux)
Min.Exp.:- 1yrs
Max.Exp.:- 2yrs
strangely enough, no one can fulfill this experience qualification as
On Monday 24 Oct 2005 11:33 am, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
From a purely techno-managerial point of view, using an online
accounting
package running on a remote server is a major PIA.
If the CA the only one working with the accounting package, it makes
more sense running the app on a
On Monday 24 Oct 2005 4:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As per GNU philosophy - any information that may help the comunity
deserves to be shared, and this information falls under this
category.
And i belive that the community members reading this message will
benefit by this informaiton.
i
hi,
i wish to suggest that the ilugd accounts be maintained on the web. Why?
Because it is the ultimate in transparency. By doing this, ilugd will
demonstrate to the world that opensource is secure enough and mature
enough to use the web for even sensitive financial transactions. (also,
i get
On Sunday 23 Oct 2005 1:58 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
hi,
i wish to suggest that the ilugd accounts be maintained on the web.
Why? Because it is the ultimate in transparency. By doing this, ilugd
will demonstrate to the world that opensource is secure enough and
mature enough to use the web
On Sunday 23 Oct 2005 7:30 pm, vivek khurana wrote:
I think accounts of ilugd have more than required
level of transparency. Any one can walk in and check
the account any time they want. We have published our
balance sheet from time to time. Our accounts are
transparent as much mandated by
according to raju this is all lies:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/lawgon/5977.html
this refers to a discussion with members of the list - i didnt preserve
the logs - so i accept any accusation
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On Friday 21 Oct 2005 11:05 pm, vivek khurana wrote:
--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
list - i didnt preserve
the logs - so i accept any accusation
Dil pe mat le yaar. Chill!!
yes
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On Thursday 20 Oct 2005 4:06 pm, Abhay wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
did it sound funny?
Either you have photographic memory or that was funny. If it is the
former one, then good for you.
i dont have a photographic memory - so am glad to have brought some
laughter into your life
On Friday 21 Oct 2005 12:34 am, Gaurav Mishra wrote:
If Someone please point me a complete howto for localizing the
software, i would like it to forward all people on my college group.
localisation also depends on the language in which the particular
application is written. For example, if
On Tuesday 18 Oct 2005 12:29 pm, Abhay wrote:
Solution? Print out the keymap then look for each letter first on the
paper and then on keyboard
solution - press each key in turn and see waht comes on the screen. took
me ten minutes to learn tamil typing and even less to learn the other
On Thursday 20 Oct 2005 12:00 am, Abhay wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
solution - press each key in turn and see waht comes on the screen.
took me ten minutes to learn tamil typing and even less to learn
the other languages as the keys are more or less the same
Is that some kind of joke
On Wednesday 19 Oct 2005 1:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
than sofware control keys . Eg Ctrl A = select all results in
if you want to use the ctrl characters, you have to toggle back to the
english keyboard. eg: tamil keyboard - type some tamil - english
keyboard - ctrl-c and ctrl-v - then
On Tuesday 18 Oct 2005 12:58 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
Saurabh == Saurabh Nanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I may ask, are you a subscriber to our publication? Are
you
too helping to keep us in business? I would be glad to think
so.
Saurabh Interesting question
On Friday 14 Oct 2005 10:59 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
ever heard of guilds? all specialised knowledge has all along been
closed source proprietory knowledge of closed groups - penalty for
transgression was usually death or worse.
That was more like trade secret than copyright, though.
On Saturday 15 Oct 2005 9:10 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
default, your mail hangs around until Devdas or I get off our
(respectively) thin or fat backsides and get around to doing
something about it. This usually happens once a day, but could
sometimes be 2-3 days.
and if you had taken the trouble
On Thursday 13 Oct 2005 1:39 pm, Gora Mohanty wrote:
http://nishants.net/hindi/tuxpaint.html
[...]
link.broken
no
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yes Komal, I did read the question, and thats the reason I said I am
not sure.
I do not know if SELinux is available for mandrake. Was just trying
to relate my experiences.
selinux is not running - symlinks work fine outside apache on
On Friday 14 Oct 2005 12:36 am, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
I hope one among you is the moderator for Linux India Help ML.
Why does it take too long for a message (at least for me) to get
posted on the Linux India Help ML ?
I've been noticing this for quite sometime. Is it a moderated list ?
i
On Friday 14 Oct 2005 12:39 am, Linux Lingam wrote:
er.. that's a wrong statement. even western civilization did not
initially have a proprietary culture.
ever heard of guilds? all specialised knowledge has all along been
closed source proprietory knowledge of closed groups - penalty for
hi,
i am running django on two boxen, one mandrake10 and the other freebsd.
Both run on apache2+mod_python. The media for the web app (css, images,
js) is served from a directory on /home. This directory is symlinked to
the main python site-packages directory. The freebsd install runs
On Thursday 13 Oct 2005 3:11 am, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
[This email is part of a weekly series written by Lawrence Lessig and
others about the history and future of Creative Commons. If you would
like to be removed from this list, please click here:
are you going to forward this every
On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 3:37 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ankit Malik wrote:
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I can't do it again partially due to lack of time and partially
because I have forgotten how to type in Hindi! So do you know
anyone who would
On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 4:15 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
font? keyboard? why do you need to know these? the unicode strings
produced are independant of both font and keyboard
Okay, not everyone here know everything about translation stuff.
Can anyone explain the general steps required...
in
On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 4:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run ubuntu and still don't know how to use unicode to type hindi -
but using a ttf font , and a hindi typewriter keymap (board) i get my
hindi work done -
nobody uses unicode to type hindi. You type hindi using some keyboard
layout
On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 5:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I would rather like to learn to use unicode fonts and stick to
them
when you type in english, do you type the ascii codes?
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On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 7:55 pm, Ankit Malik wrote:
Hello
I was going nuts responding to individual volunteers for Tux Paint so
I thought it would be best to join the mailing list of this extremely
helpful community. I was really shocked/surprised to see three
volunteers come up in such a
On Friday 07 Oct 2005 11:00 pm, Udyan Kushwaha wrote:
would u like tell me any developer studio on the linux platform
eclipse
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On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 3:23 pm, Rajesh Kumar Mallah wrote:
Hi,
We are planning a transition from PhotoShop(PS) to Gimp
for a process in our company.
what is the process you are migrating (i am not applying for the post,
but am interested to know from an oss point of view)
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On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 3:39 pm, SWAPNIL wrote:
we are using redhat 9.0 with sendmail server as mail server.
now the problem is how can I create common mail signature for all
outgoing mails with pertucular domain.
http://www.mimedefang.com/
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On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 3:53 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
we are using redhat 9.0 with sendmail server as mail server.
now the problem is how can I create common mail signature for all
outgoing mails with pertucular domain. Thanks and regards
Though technically possible, disclaimers dont
On Friday 30 Sep 2005 12:03 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
Do you feel like sharing the code you used to derive these
statistics? I wouldn't mind running it against a couple of other
lists I'm on.
I could, im waiting for some hosting place and clear out some bugs.
will email you after the
On Thursday 29 Sep 2005 11:56 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
have actually written yourself. I'm low on noise since I take the
fascist approach towards snipping off all that isn't absolutely
relevant to the current post.
nope - you are low on noise because i dont think pankaj has made
allowance for
On Thursday 29 Sep 2005 3:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raj Mathur wrote:
Ram What I have always wanted to ask - how is it that you are
Ram able to get the senders name against each line in all your
Ram replies - - I am sure you don't do it manually - so how
My mail client
hi,
any idea how to add an external link to the top navigation tabs of a
moinmoin wiki?
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