[ilugd] [Dglug] Linux Asia 2004

2003-12-28 Thread Kinshuk Kulshreshtha
Hello Everybody I m forwarding a mail form LFY which is organising Linux Asia 2004. I hope it ll benifit the group members Regards Kinshuk *** *** Hi fellow Linuxers , We are happy to announce

Re: [ilugd] How to represent a number as binary in C

2003-12-28 Thread Jagmeet Singh Hanspal
Hi Kapil, HexaDecimal = 0x or 0X Octal = 0nn Decimal = ddd Binary = None :( for printf or scanf use %x %d = decimal %x = HexaDecimal %o = Octal %? = Binary :( Similarly, /008 = 010, /009 = 011 (Octal representations) /x0A = 10, /x0B = 011 (HexaDecimal representations) Just be comfortable with

[ilugd] [OFFTOPIC]- CAIDA: Data Confirms DDoS at SCO

2003-12-28 Thread Mani
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[ilugd] Re: The new How-To is att

2003-12-28 Thread LinuxLingam
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 15:00, Ashwin Baindur wrote: Dear Guys, The new How-To for Organising Newbie Meets is ready. Please find it attached as an .sxw file. I've set it for A4 format. dear ashlin, 1) please also create a pdf document of this openoffice file. you can do this straight from

[ilugd] [Offtopic-Humor] Do the RPM

2003-12-28 Thread Manish Sharma
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[ilugd] how to print in windows and linux using perl

2003-12-28 Thread Ejain
Hi friends I am using perl a while now .I want to make an application that has the capacity to print. Please tell me a process by which I can print or I can talk to printer. I am using windows and linux both. I shall be very very grateful, Thanks Abhishek jain ejain.com gyandev.com

Re: [ilugd] Has any one used floppy based Linux firewalls/routers? Whathas been the experience?

2003-12-28 Thread Manpreet Singh Nehra
Dear Arjun, I can't say about Linux but there is one ClosedBSD which is exactly what you want. But it won't allow data caching since it is not capable of accessing Hard disks. It is available both as CDROM based and floppy based but its based on FreeBSD but you can give it a