On 9/14/07, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Andev Debi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesnt it sound like using an atom bomb to kill a
bird??
heard of a word called humor
I think sarcasm would be more appropriate here.
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ilugd
On 9/9/07, Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 15:13:58 +0530, G Karunakar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[This is not a response to OP; I am just responding to solutions that
open up the X display; there are alternatives to doing this]
typically you can do this..
1)
:-)
thanks everyone for responding.
inspired by karanbir, i found a quick and easier solution to implement:
just buy one apple macbook pro for each gmail account. thus can log in
concurrently, as gmail gets fooled into thinking i'm not the same
person, but several different people logging into
hey,
Mosharraf Jamal wrote:
this is a nice solution but if u have to open 2 or 3 accounts simultaneously
u can use more than one internet browsers installed on ur PC.. i use 3 gmail
ids concurrently using IE, netscape and mozilla.
I believe, the virtualisation option was in jest - is not
--- Andev Debi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesnt it sound like using an atom bomb to kill a
bird??
heard of a word called humor
regards
VK
Engineers normally have problem with every solution. If not they have a
solution in search of a problem.
Disclaimer
The facts expressed here belong
On 9/9/07, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
recently, i found a clever little hack for myself:
launch firefox, and
the epiphany web browser concurrently. this way i
can keep myself
logged in concurrently to two gmail accounts.
World
vivek khurana wrote:
Well let me offer you a really high tech solution for
this. Why not buy a multicore Quad (or any number
greater than one) processor box. Put loads of RAM into
it. Then use virtulaization and run multiple instances
of OSes on your box. That way you can launch a new
yeah Karan!!!.CentOS5 with Xen- virtualiztion(para-virtualized)...works
fine on P4 2 / 1 G ram machinebut 12 instances.they gonna make ur
mac. slow slow...v.slow infact.. :(
On 9/13/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vivek khurana wrote:
Well let me offer you a
Piyush Kumar wrote:
yeah Karan!!!.CentOS5 with Xen- virtualiztion(para-virtualized)...works
fine on P4 2 / 1 G ram machinebut 12 instances.they gonna make ur
mac. slow slow...v.slow infact.. :(
On 9/13/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vivek khurana wrote:
Well
this is a nice solution but if u have to open 2 or 3 accounts simultaneously
u can use more than one internet browsers installed on ur PC.. i use 3 gmail
ids concurrently using IE, netscape and mozilla.
On 9/14/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Piyush Kumar wrote:
yeah
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 15:13:58 +0530, G Karunakar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[This is not a response to OP; I am just responding to solutions that
open up the X display; there are alternatives to doing this]
typically you can do this..
1) open a terminal $ xhost +
This essentially
--- Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
recently, i found a clever little hack for myself:
launch firefox, and
the epiphany web browser concurrently. this way i
can keep myself
logged in concurrently to two gmail accounts.
World known facts dont become clever hacks or
discoveries. No
Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
can anybody please recommend me another, and more elegant way of
concurrently logging-in via the web to multiple gmail accounts?
If you do not insist on using web browser interface, try fetchmail +
exim4 (for local delivery) + mutt + sensible .forward
On 9/8/07, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear all,
[..]
can anybody please recommend me another, and more elegant way of
concurrently logging-in via the web to multiple gmail accounts?
tia
:-)
niyam
To address the original problem, you can forward them all to a single
account,
On 9/9/07, das দাশ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-09-09 at 01:09 +0530, Ravi Shanker wrote:
3. recompile mozilla firefox with little HACK not to share the common
comtainer
Can some configure options be given like that? This is quite
interesting. Never tried that.
5. Make
dear all,
i have several gmail accounts dedicated to different projects and tasks.
have set up some accounts to forward from one to the other, and to
offer me a choice of emails in the 'from' field. nevertheless, this is
still inelegant.
even more inelegant is logging out and logging in to
On Saturday 08 September 2007 18:33, Linux Lingam wrote:
dear all,
i have several gmail accounts dedicated to different projects and
tasks. have set up some accounts to forward from one to the other,
and to offer me a choice of emails in the 'from' field. nevertheless,
this is still
On 9/8/07, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
can anybody please recommend me another, and more elegant way of
concurrently logging-in via the web to multiple gmail accounts?
I use the Gmail Notifier addon/extension for firefox. It sits in the
bottom-right of the browser and keeps
On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 18:33 +0530, Linux Lingam wrote:
i have several gmail accounts dedicated to different projects and tasks.
have set up some accounts to forward from one to the other, and to
offer me a choice of emails in the 'from' field. nevertheless, this is
still inelegant.
one option
On Sun, 2007-09-09 at 01:09 +0530, Ravi Shanker wrote:
3. recompile mozilla firefox with little HACK not to share the common
comtainer
Can some configure options be given like that? This is quite
interesting. Never tried that.
5. Make multiple user account on computer, say user1, user2,
On 08-Sep-07, at 6:33 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
can anybody please recommend me another, and more elegant way of
concurrently logging-in via the web to multiple gmail accounts?
open multiple firefox instances, each with a diferent profile - and
although this is slightly more on topic than
On 09-Sep-07, at 9:48 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
can anybody please recommend me another, and more elegant way of
concurrently logging-in via the web to multiple gmail accounts?
open multiple firefox instances, each with a diferent profile - and
although this is slightly more on topic
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