--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vivek == vivek khurana
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
vivek --- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Could ask Nishikant to put up a poll at
linux-delhi.org, what
do you think?
vivek Just do it!
/me Jats Does It.
2B
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[...]
okay babel babe here we go
but I would rather like to learn to use unicode
fonts and stick to them
so will have to get the indic people to help me on
that
Kenneth had you on the right track. With a properly
set up Linux system, you can
--- Nishant Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Here is the screenshot of the interface:
http://nishants.net/hindi/tuxpaint.html
[...]
link.broken
Regards,
Gora
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Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Go
--- loving linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
192.168.1.XYZ is the internal IP of the machine.
Now when i telnet the smtp i got this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
[...]
Is
--- Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Also fast moving images dont render too well on a
TFT unless you are ready to sell your kingdom for it
:).
Raj has a kingdom? Damn, I should have been nicer to
him.
Regards,
Gora
--- Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
tar -cvf /home/manish/cvs_bkp/cvs_bkp.tar /home/cvs/
# Rename the backup file by date
date=`date -I`
mv /home/manish/cvs_bkp/cvs_bkp.tar
/home/manish/cvs_bkp/cvs_bkp$date.tar
What error message do you get if you try manually
running this
--- Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Error is ..when i run it manually
I din't get your mean about shell.
It is possible that the shell that the script is run
under is not bash, but some other shell that handles
variables differently.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cvs_bkp]# date=`date -I` mv
Sorry to break the thread. I accidentally deleted the
message before I could reply to it.
--- Abhay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To get rid of the pain caused by keymap, have a
look at Shusha fonts. They are phonetic Fonts thus
they will work with the common US keyboard
layout.
[...]
Please
--- Abhay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
When I mention Shusha (I am no developer, nor any
marketing person for the fonts/firm involved),
I didn't think that you were, and I hope that I did
not imply so. Please also note that I have
absolutely no problem with people choosing to develop
and
--- Sandip Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
... just relearn the keyboard? I am afraid, many of
us have to relearn their native languages. :-P
I setup Bengali as the preferred language, and
couldnt understand half the menu options (I can read
bangla, but am not very good in pure
I accidentally deleted your other email regarding
the keyboard. So, I am replying to it as per a copy
forwarded by Vivek Iyyer.
[...]
ctrl a = ॠinstead of select all
ctrl c = म instead of copy
ctrl v = न instead paste
ctrl z = à¥
[...]
Accelerator keys in translated versions (like
Sorry, I keep deleting messages before replying to
them,
therby breaking the thread.
---Nishant Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As per my understaning, since the keymap is changed,
the A key on the keyboard doesn't map to character
A as it's mapped to O in Hindi, so the shortcut
commands that
--- Gurpreet Sachdeva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[...]
I am not able to view punjabi fonts on Punjabi
Firefox (version 1.0.4running on Redhat
9.0)
If possible, you should consider upgrading to Fedora
Core 4. Much of the Indian language stuff works out
of the box, and the version of Firefox is
Aman Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote---
[...]
Now I wanna logical clearance of some issue in
Linux.
Take the case of PHP.
A program contains the sequence of following three
statements:-
$i=5;
$i=$i++;
[...]
Don't know about PHP, but since you seem also to be
--- Kapil Sethi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Fortunately I got some spare time, and I decided to
explore more govt sites to add them to the hall of
shame
[...]
So that leads us to conclusion that the govt agency
NIC responsible for maintaining these websites do
not have the skills or
--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
better indlinux do something about CDAC stealing
their thunder
Eh? How is CDAC stealing anyone's thunder?
Regards,
Gora
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--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 09 Nov 2005 10:39 am, Gora Mohanty
wrote:
[...]
Eh? How is CDAC stealing anyone's thunder?
you mean CDAC has developed all that free fonts and
stuff independant of indlinux effort?
Yeah. To the best of my knowledge, CDAC has
--- Kishore Bhargava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I know for a fact that several people from Delhi
(LUG) will be at foss.in this year. I had a quick
question/suggestion. I was wondering if all (or
most) who will be there would be willing to
represent the LUG officially. I am not quite sure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi
Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EXT3 -fs error (device hdb6): ext3_gen_inode_loc: unable to read
inode
block _ in inode 17992 : block 360456
inode 180012 block 360457
The only thing which can make the
Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Output of /var/log/messages:
Nov 24 12:54:02 localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/ftdi_sio.c:
v1.4.1:USB FTDI Serial Converters Driver
Nov 24 12:54:30 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device
using uhci_hcd and address 2
Nov 24 12:54:30 localhost
Manish Kathuria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:One thing which is a big negative,
atleast for me, is the absence of an Unlimited Plan like those offered by
Airtel and Tata-VSNL. But I think the DLink modem/router being provided is
better than those given by other operators.
They do have unlimited
Hello,
A representative from LSB, the Linux standardization folk, met
us at FOSS.in, and wanted to start a dialogue about standardizing
Indian language support on Linux distributions. An initial writeup
on this is at http://indlinux.org/wiki/index.php/LSB, which also notes
the LSB mailing
Nishikant Kapoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...]
i am from germany and i will visit delhi next week to take a 4week
rhce-bootcamp at koenig-solutions. I really would like to
meet some linux-friends in delhi. is there any event of the Ilug-delhi
planned in next 4 weeks. thank you in advance for
Saurabh Nanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't quite get the concept of
coming to India for a RHCE boot
camp, but in any case you are welcome. An ILUG-D meet is
tentatively scheduled for Christmas day, the 25th. Mary or somone
else can confirm. You are also welcome to visit
Supreet Sethi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I volunteer to give a newbie focused
talk regarding C++
development environment and development cycle in linux.
Great.
Could cover following topic
IDE's
compilers
turbo c compatibility (for people who have been working
with it in collages and
Hi,
Sorry to piggyback on Supreet's post, but I seem to have lost the
original message in this thread. At the ILUG-D meeting on the 25th,
I would also like to have an open discussion on the following items:
1. Mentoring student programmers in FOSS: for me, the special
interest is in
(I hate the new Yahoo interface. If anyone is listening, it really sucks
for doing quoting properly. And, thanks, but I *do* not need HTML
in my mail. Apologies to ILUG-D for the rant.)
T.Meyarivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would also like to have an open
discussion on the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:[...]
Secondly i will be crating many interlinked pages so don't know how thats will
work in latex
Don't know about OpenOffice, but links work well in LaTeX. You add
a \label{whatever} at the location of the link target and a
\ref{whatever} where you want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:[...]
Gora Mohanty wrote:
Hi,
At the ILUG-D meeting on the 25th,
I would also like to have an open discussion on the following items:
1. Mentoring student programmers in FOSS:
2. Better collaboration with other LUGs, the National Resource
Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:The car will go from Munirka at 13:00,
Connaught Place at 13:30 and then to NOIDA.
If you want to share, please send me a *private* mail giving your
mobile number and where you'd like to join up by this evening.
Hi,
Just saw this mail. Of course, I am
Mayank Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Code, and successful experiment
deleted]
However, how do i make this wait by the parent a non-blocking
wait?
Um, what do you mean by a non-blocking wait. Calling
wait()/waitpid() means that you *want* the parent process to
wait for the child to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
he did say *private* maybe he shoulda said PRIVATE
Yeah, sorry. Brain fart on my part. Forgot to edit out ilugd list after
hitting Reply All.
Regards,
Gora
Send instant messages to your online friends http://in.messenger.yahoo.com
Mayank Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/25/05, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Um, what do you mean by a non-blocking wait. Calling
wait()/waitpid() means that you *want* the parent process to
wait for the child to finish processing (or, some other
condition occurs, as specified in the 3rd
Hi,
The question of an interpreter for C/C++ that came up in the
discussion at the ILUG-D meeting. The one I was talking about
is called CINT, available at http://root.cern.ch/root/Cint.html.
To quote from the site, 95% of ANSI C, and 85% of C++ is covered.
ROOT itself
Hi,
The minutes from Mayank included a brief outline of my
presentation, and the ensuing discussion, of the possibility
of starting an active student mentorship program in collaboration
with the NRCF and others. The slides of my presentation are
available at
ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to kill a particular process when the user logout.This
process starts when the user logs in and want to kill the
process when user logout.
[...]
bash has a huponexit shell option that can be set with shopt. Setting
this, e.g., in the login file,
darshan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a radiologist and need to montage 6 sonography images
to one and then print the montaged image onto an A4 size
paper. I used the command in this manner
montage /dir/*.jpg -adjoin -verbose -tile 2x3 dina.jpg
The resultant image gave me the desired
Dhruv Gami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snipping out previous conversation due
to its length]
Here are my thoughts on the mentorship discussion. Im just
throwing out ideas, to further this discussion:
Thank you for your comments. I would like to see input and
involvement from lots of
rajesh jha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Mandrake 10.1 and the same D Link
502T modem/router.
I configured my network and it shows connected but no site
will open. Will be grateful if Raju could guide me in making my
modem work ( I am using ethernet and all the 4 lights glow
when
Dhruv Gami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gora Mohanty wrote:
[...]
That's one of the reasons i am looking at a global perspective.
We may not have enough people in one place to sustain
interest and get things rolling, but if other people also join in,
this might gain more momentum
Dhruv Gami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Raj Mathur wrote:
Let's take the proposal and fine-tune it. Perhaps we can
schedule an IRC meet in a couple of days where those in
Delhi can congregate, meet up online with those who
aren't, and everyone interested can give their comments.
Sounds good !
ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to resize the existing partition /home.Currently
/home is of 20GB and 18GB is full.
[...]
The partition type id ext3 what I wanted to know is there
any tool or utility on Linux which can do this?
I am using FC3.
GNU parted lets you resize ext3
ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Suppose my /home partition is on first hard drive
(/dev/hda4) and there is no space on the first hard drive.If I
install the 2nd hard drive(/dev/hdb) can I take the whole or
some free space from the 2nd hard drive and add it
to the /home partition
Ankur Rohatgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/4/2006 5:05 PM, Gora Mohanty wrote:
ankush grover wrote:
[...]
Suppose my /home partition is on first hard drive
(/dev/hda4) and there is no space on the first hard drive.If I
install the 2nd hard drive(/dev/hdb) can I take the whole or
some free
Hello,
Some of us had an informal meeting to discuss some basic issues in
order to be ready for the scheduled IRC meet this coming Sun., 8/1, at
7pm, to discuss the proposed student mentorship proposal. Present were
Mary, Raj Mathur, Supreet, Vivek Iyyer, and myself. Here is a synopsis of
Hello,
Please note that two mailing lists have now been added, and you
may or may not be subscribed to these. This is a summary of where I
see things stand with the student mentorship proposal, covering
both the discussions in the public IRC meet (Raj, can you post a URL
for the raw log?), and,
--- swapnil kamble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
Thanks prashant for useful suggestion , now my
program do not give any errors but doesn`t show any
output,
I forward you code whose shared library is to be
please check what was
the problem there .
[...]
Well, Prashant gave you the right
Hi,
There has been fairly widespread interest in setting up a website
that will act as an online forum for LUGs in India, as well as providing
single-stop access to commonly encountered FOSS problems, and
providing news and publicity about FOSS in India. This was discussed
at foss.in, and
Nitin Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somehow my ext3 partition of linux got crashed. It have all the
important data including emails. I tried a number of software, but none
of it was successful. Is there any way, we can get my data from
there???
[...]
It would help if you gave us more
Nitin Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firstly it got corrupted, so i ran
e2fsck on it. While it was running, my
system got restarted(power failure) and it never started back. :(
then i tried commands like tune2fs, dump2fs etc etc... and by default
wrote mke2fs :( which made it a new
Nitin Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am ready to shed my pockets for my emails, but i want someone
real expert who can do it. Is anyone of you know a real linux
recovery expert? Also, how much will he charge??
Sorry, no idea on any of these. I am actually not sure that it is even
Hi,
Soumyadip is looking for volunteers for manning the Debian stall at
Linux-Asia. He asked in the debian-in mailing list, but has had no
repsonses so far. He says that he will be running the stall only if he gets
3 volunteers in addition to himself. Please see the appended message
for
Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having intel 10/100 pro+ pci adapter
(LAN CARD)
and its not been detected by Red HAT - 9 nor with fedora and many
of other linux versions its working perfect in windows what could be
the possible solution for this plz describe in details .
Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to start kudzu and what r the benefits
of using it .
As root, do
/sbin/chkconfig --add kudzu
Depending on your version of chkconfig, the syntax might be slightly
different. 'man chkconfig' for details. kudzu does some hardware
detection and
Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i hv tried eepro100 still lan card is not
getting recognised while
booting also it says ethernet card not intialised ... what else could
be done.and how to start kudzu for this purpose
Hello! Are you reading any of the replies? First of all,
Nitin Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working to recover the data, i tried grep and dd method to
recover the data, i am able to recover the text of emails. is there
any way, such i can recover the complete files???
No. Consider yourself lucky that you are able to recover that much.
Hello,
Attached is a PDF draft of a letter to prospective members of the guidance
committee for the student mentorship program. Please send me comments
as soon as possible. Ideally, the letters should go out this week, so that we
can start talking to commitee members next week. In
Hello,
I keep forgetting to bring this up. During the course of a meeting with Jaya
Chittoor, the editor of the i4d magazine (http://i4donline.net), the
possibility of
holding the next meeting at their premises was brought up. Their office is
located in Sec.-39, NOIDA, not too far from the
Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a PDF draft of a letter to prospective members of the
guidance committee for the student mentorship program.
Looks like the attachment got stripped. Here is the text of the letter:
Indian Linux
Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:[...]
Looks good to me. Do we want to mention that the position will be
completely honorary in this letter itself?
You are probably right. I thought about that, and about mentioning the issue of
payments for mentors, and stipendships for students, but
Monster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hv done exactly as u hv told and my lan card
activated ... Thanks a lot for ur kind help but
a small problem persist when i restarted all setting
got vanished again i hv to do same thing agin what
could be the possible solution.
Did you try
Forwarding one of my recent posts to indlinux-group, as people
here might be interested in Indian language computing issues
too.
--- Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The IndiX project from CDAC Mumbai has released all of its
source code, under different open-source licences
Hi,
Thought that people here might be interested too. Thanks to
Karunakar's insistence, a list of Indian language fonts is
being put togther at http://indlinux.org/wiki/index.php/IndicFontsList.
Please feel free to contribute by adding additional fonts.
Regards,
Gora
--- Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/31/06, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date:Wednesday, Feb 2 2006
Wed??? Feb02???
Which is correct? Will try to be there if it is 02 but if it is Wed
then no.
It is Wed., i.e., this evening.
Regards,
Gora
--- SWAPNIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
We need maintain our code using CVS how can i get help to configured
CVS server also which client OS supported or how to CVS
[...]
It is quite easy to set up a CVS server, at least on Linux machines.
However, your question is too broad for a reasonable
Hello,
The Indian language OCR project has been approved by SourceForge, and
will be located at http://sourceforge.net/projects/aksharbodh, though
there is nothing more than an outline there at the moment. I have only
added Rahul Bhalerao at the moment (Vivek Khurana, I need your sf.net
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Ilugd is alreay in advanced stages of finalising prospective mentors
and members of the guidance committee. This is expected to be
finalised within two weeks. A wiki for the scheme shall be put up at
lug-delhi.org.
Thank you, Anand for posting the minutes. A
--- Ankit Kumar Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I have a Intel p-4 machine and i m trying to install RH linux on
it. Installer is unable to detect the SATA drive and returns error.
You left out the all important fact about which version of RHEL?
Should I use other distro to work on
--- Abhay Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Has anybody tried installing any variant of linux in AMD x64 PC w
SATA ?
Yes. I have machines running AMD-64 + SATA, and have installed Ubuntu
5.04, OpenSuSE 10.0, Fedora Core 4, without any hitches. What problems
did you encounter?
Regards,
Gora
--- Gaurav Mishra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a proposal of meeting in my college at 19th ( please only
19th as from 23 we have our sess).
Are you proposing a ILUG-D meeting there? That is quite possible, but
people have to agree. Mary, any comments?
I have talked with My
Hi,
An organisation called the Critical Action Center
in Movement (CACIM), and Sarai are jointly holding
an event to discuss the implications of the open
culture of the Internet to society at large. The
idea is to try to understand the strengths and
wekanesses of the open and cooperative
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two display cards.
Both the cards need to display the same thing.
But on one monitor i need to display negative images.
What do you mean by negative images? If you mean reverse video (often
this is simply the swapping of foregorund and background colours),
--- Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Lovely Gora. But this only displays the terminal in reverse BW
scheme. If I fire of an application ...I tried gthumb...normal
colours are displayed. Anything to give Xray plate like effect
also in applications??
Unfortunately, there does not seem
--- Gurpreet Sachdeva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
#df -kh
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/1/hda654G 51G 0 100% /
I beleive its a defragmentation problem.
Umm, no. ext2/ext3 filesystems, and probably also others, reserve some
space, that can
Hello,
CACIM, and Sarai, CSDS, are organising a discussion session on the
culture of openness around the Internet, how it can be benefically
used in other areas, and the current threats to it. It will be held
at the Sarai seminar room from 2-5pm on the coming Thu., the 2nd of
March. There will
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
One particular directory repeats it self within itself many many
times. I gave up trying to count at some 40th level or so.
The contents of the directory withing the directory are the same and
if any file is deleted from any of the
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/theo/Troubled_files # cd delhi\ fes\ mtg/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/theo/Troubled_files/delhi fes mtg # ls -l
total 6648
-rwxrwxrwx 1 theo theo 25600 2005-09-02 09:01 Declaration.doc
drwxrwxrwx 12 theo theo
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Well after thinking that the problem was solved and needing to run
fsck I cam across the same probblem.
1. The offending folders (now up from one to 2) were sourced from a
USB Disk - 256 MB Capacity.
When we load the disk and try and
--- ankit walia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
like windows do self check that usb has been attached
y cant linux do
n if it do how?
D00D!!??!
lnx cn do it...chk it out.
LINUZ ROCKS!!! Prty on.
Regards,
60R4
__
Yahoo!
--- Vaibhav Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
i have a problem that i am able to insert a bookmark in my document
but i m not able to go to that bookmark whenever i open the document
next time.
i m not able to locate wheres GOTO BOOKMARK in openoffice writer.
I rarely use OpenOffice, but
--- Tushar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[subj: I am a newcomer..]
[disclaimer deleted]
Yes, and? Your message was blank.
Also, when posting here, please also get rid of the obnoxious
disclaimer, which probably has no legal validity anyway.
Regards,
Gora
Hi,
I am forwarding a message to indlinux-group from Baishampayan Ghose
about a proposal to put together an Indian LoCo team for Ubuntu. For
details of what such a team does, please see the appended message, and
the links that it includes at the end. As I had discussed the
possibility of
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apt-get installed ufraw, a tool to process raw images created using
a digital camera.
It worked fine once -
after that i get the following error message
ufraw
(ufraw:16083): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
Hi,
Forwarding a message giving details of a IRC meeting tomorrow (Sun)
to plan for the meeting with the Ubunut council.
Regards,
Gora
--- Baishampayan Ghose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Baishampayan Ghose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Indlinux-group] Meeting
people were present at the meeting since it was called after
a
very short notice.
The members present at the meeting were --
o Aanjhan R.
o Baishampayan Ghose
o Balaji N.
o Gora Mohanty
o Raj Mathur
o soodp
o Soumyadip Modak
o Sudharshan S.
o Tazz
The agenda of the meeting
--- Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
could you please recommend and/or organize a venue in southern delhi
easily-accessible to most people in NCR? this should have a
projector.
This is not in South Delhi, but Sarai is available as a venue, given
adequate notice. It has wireless
--- Nitin Chandra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
could you please suggest a good rpm based 64bit Linux
OS with all the latest goodies and ease of use;
CDs/DVD any, will be preferable.
Why the RPM-based stipulation? Ubuntu 64-bit is available, and is
a winner on the desktop.
[...]
and if any
--- Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/03/06, Nitin Chandra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could you please suggest a good rpm based 64bit Linux
OS with all the latest goodies and ease of use;
CDs/DVD any, will be preferable.
[...]
Replying online. Ubuntu 64 bit works like charm. ILUG-D
--- Romil Mittal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I am not able to input Japanese characters in any application on AIX.
It seems like the problem is with 'input method (im)' for the
language. Could somebody explain the procedure to how to go about it.
[...]
And, AIX has what exactly to do with
--- Ankit Kumar Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody lend me the Fedora core 4.0 or Ubuntu 5.10
distribution? I can pick the CD's from gurgaon(on
weekdaystomorrow) or from west delhi area..in or around
paschim vihar
[...]
Sarai, at 29 Rajpur Road, near ISBT, has
--- Manish Popli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
i have configured sudo login for few users..and i dont want to create
any kind of log (waht ever they are doing admin task with sudo login)
for sudo users in /var/log/message and /var/log/secure.can i
disable loging for sudo users and for
--- Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Confirmed! 26 Mar 2006, Sunday, First Creativedot Meet.
http://creative.linux-delhi.org
Time: 2:30pm. Venue: Sarai.
The venue, a little beyond ITO, is well-connected with metro
stations.
[...]
Sarai, at 29 Rajpur Road, is not far from the
--- Prabhjot Saini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. We, the students of Thapar Institute Of Engineering
Technology, Patiala, are organising a technical workshop in our
annual event Saturnalia MMVI.
2. We need your help and able guidance towards the invitating
honourable speakers for conducting
--- Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Executive summary
None of the ten projects shows any sign whatsoever of work having
continued after the SoC deadline. Not one. No development-related
mailing list traffic, no releases, nothing. It's as if the people
vanished off the face of
and FLOSS community in India: Kishore Bhargava, 11am-11.30pm.
o FLOSS philosophy: Raj Mathur, 11.30am-noon.
o Student mentoring programme: Gora Mohanty, noon-12.30pm.
o Careers in FLOSS: Gora Mohanty, 12.30pm-1pm.
Lunch: 1pm-2pm.
o Open-source Development Model and Practices: 2pm-4.30pm
Hello,
This is *not* a commercial offer, as it will most likely be handled
through the ILUG-D technical support organisation that we have been
talking about. We had a useful meeting today with people at NIC in
Delhi, who are looking for various kinds of open-source support.
One of the areas
--- abhishek jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
#!/bin/bash
if [`ps -e | grep 'run_process.sh' | grep -v 'grep' | head -n 1` -eq
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then
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2error.log`
else
#Do nothing
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fi
Learn a scripting language, and
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a recently updated Fedora Core 5 installation, System hangs just
after starting HAL Daemon. Started the system in character mode init
3, to discover this. The system was updated and operated well for a
few days. After I applied recent updates, I remember one of
Hi,
Forwarding message from Venky about a meeting on patents. Please note
that this is the Sarvana Bhavan on the Outer Circle of CP itself, near
the Alka Hotel, and the Outer Circle McDonalds. There is a second one
close by, on one of the radial roads away from the Outer Circle.
--- Venkatesh
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Recently, I've tried to publish some UTF-8 encoded XHTML documents
(containing text in Devanagari script) on web (not my web server).
[...]
Since, I don't have privilege to execute anything on server, I'm
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