Chirag Arjun Bhangale writes:
I m getting following errors. What could be the problem?
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC }
hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x20
[snip]
hda: timeout waiting for DMA
hda: timeout
dhanesh andurlekar writes:
well when i attended the last Lug-meet an idea struck me back then when Prof.Nagarjun
was explaining why its GNU/linux and not just linux.
Also there was a nice response for the documentation and Gnoware cd's.
what if we guys make a cd of GNU applications that run on
Hi Aji,
I have written a lot of article on Linuxgazette. You can see the full list
here. http://linuxgazette.net/authors/vinayak.html
* [issue 100] Programmer's Toolkit: Profiling programs using gprof
* [issue 89] Easter Eggs
* [issue 89] The Linux Scheduler
* [issue 87] Encryption
Hi,
I am sorry for the reply to the group. It was intended for Aji only.
Sorry again for the lapse.
Thanks and Regards
Vinayak Hegde
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http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers
Philip S Tellis writes:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, linuxdev wrote:
I remember someone asking for a tcp library ... was it Phillip ?
No, it was Philip. With a single l.
Nyways, check this out
http://www.laurentconstantin.com/en/netw/netwib/
I've decided to stop development of my library anyway, since a
Goldwyn Rodrigues writes:
Is it possible to transfer files over two computers using the comm port?
Withough using the network card?
Links/Man pages/ HOWTOs or any pointer would be great.
As always there is a howto for that too.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO.html
-- Vinayak Hegde
--
Next LUG meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
Nikhil bhaskaran writes:
hii,
this one was interesting , but cant someone use this information for hacking
into a linux system then ??
and hey deepali you dont intend to hack anyone else's machine haan ??
Next LUG meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
goldwyn rodrigues writes:
Does anyone know what RC (in bashrc/mailrc/... ) means or how it
originated? I mean, is it an acronym? If yes, what does it stand for?
rc = run command when it is a suffix as in
Next LUG meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
Vishwanath V writes:
Well,
If u can burn u're CD while listen to music and
also convert mpeg to Divx and surfing the NET too,u
can call a celeron a processor.
On My Athlon 1800+ machine thses tasks r
Next LUG meet: 12 Oct 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI Mech Dept
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jnshah writes:
Next LUG meet: 12 Oct 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI Mech Dept
---
Plaese note that we would like to meet at the Lab in the
Next LUG meet: 11 Oct 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI Mech Dept
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Harsh writes:
i m looking for english and french dictonary in tab seperated / comma
seperate form.
any help will be appreciated
dictionary is generally installed in RH systems @
Next LUG meet: 11 Oct 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI Mech Dept
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Clinton Goveas writes:
Next LUG meet: 11 Oct 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI Mech Dept
---
I vote for blocking HTML mails, but not the sender.
Hi,
Many of you might have read this but for the uninitiated.
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/09/17/1220254.shtml?tid=100tid
=117tid=137tid=98tid=99
As usual some of the comments are pretty interesting.
Vinayak Hegde
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http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers
Gautam Arora writes:
Also i need help in Assembly Programming with Linux..for Intel 8086
Thanks,
Gautam
Linux Frags All
www.linuxassembly.org
Lots of links here and information here.
Vinayak Hegde
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http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers
Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. writes:
And there's *nothing* wrong in experimentation and if you fall flat on
your face, well you just have to get up, brush off the dirt and start
again.
I am just fearful that the above words come from a doctor ;)
They are not used to (human) systems crashing with any
qa zx writes:
Hi]
Can u please tell me what is LDP and if it is LDAP
(light weight directory access protocol).
Can u please tellme how to configure LDAP on RED HAT
linux 7.2.
Regards
Ankur
--- Abhishek Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guyz,
I have got complete LDP Howto's with me, i
GLUG Meeting on 13th July, 4pm at KReSIT, IIT Campus, Powai.
--
Hi linuxers,
Is the #ilug-bom IRC channel on irc.freenode.net active??
or has it died out due to lack of participation.
are there any plans to revive it??
-- Vinayak Hegde
Mayuresh Bakshi writes:
Sorry for one more non-linux mail
If memory serves me right, On Mar 29, 2003 at 10:55am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
:
:We should have guidelines for commercial and for job-seeker mails.
:I shudder at the thought that if every new member who needs a job
:posts on this list. I will
Manish Jethani writes:
DON'T ask for PHP help on this list. This is NOT a PHP list. This is a
GNU/Linux list. Next time, no one is going to help (and they'll spam you
to death).
But isn't PHP free software. This isn't just a GNU/Linux list but
also a free software list as far as I can see.
P.V. Mohan Krishnan writes:
We have a server with RedHat 7.3. The networking was working fine
until two days back when suddenly no services running on this server
can be accessed from other systems/clients. The xinetd is coming
up properly on booting. Also though no service like telnet/ftp/httpd
Vinay Poojari writes:
I've got news that Internet access via cable
modem is arriving
in my locality. I am wondering whether there's
support for it
on Linux. Are there drivers available for
the hardware
(what kind of hardware?).
I am using Hughes isdn which is connected to my linux
kishor bhagwat writes:
Spare a thought for the guy's need -he surely must be
desperate if he's posting to a list like this.
We should have guidelines for commercial and for job-seeker mails.
I shudder at the thought that if every new member who needs a job
posts on this list. I will spend more
Mitul Limbani writes:
I would again recommend all those NEW BIES, to thoroughly read the first mail
which came to them when they joint the list ... That mail describes how to post
over here
NEW BEES better follow the guidelines, or be ready to bear the STING
and get banned/kicked from this
Tahir Hashmi writes:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:51:49 +0530 (IST)
Philip S Tellis wrote:
looking at posts from the last few days, it seems that there is no more
quality left in this list.
[snip]
I've heard of a few mailing lists where the subscribers themselves
need to reply to their first post before
Ravindra Jaju writes:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 10:58:08AM +0530, Tahir Hashmi wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:51:49 +0530 (IST)
Philip S Tellis wrote:
looking at posts from the last few days, it seems that there is no more
quality left in this list.
[snip]
IMHO the reason for the list going to the
Sukhjit Singh writes:
Hi Askhok
Mr Ashok is not the only person on this mailing list. Why r u spamming the
rest of us?
[snip]
If possible kindly answer few of my questions.
1.Which version of squid to use with Red hat Linux 8.0
I am not sure that even qualifies as a question. You can use any
aliasgar kathiriya writes:
dear mr. parimal shah
[snip]
plz do the following.
1. Use an appropriate subject line.
2. I don't think asking for jobs related to GNU/Linux falls within
the scope of the list.
3. If you want to address some particular person _PLEASE_ mail that person
and not the rest of
Aliyah Robinson writes:
Hi1
I am looking out for some information on someone called as hemang desai
ex- iit, iimc. can u help me?
This is a mailing list related to GNU/Linux. Please visit the alumni
pages of the IIT and IIMC sites for getting more information.
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
Gurpreet Singh writes:
hi all
had a bit of a hiccup with the quale 3 demo on LFY cd.
it does install smoothly but thje game goes too slow(unplayable)
even when i tried to install it n play on a p4 it was slow. on that very
machine quake3 for windows works very fine...
i even tried with
Shahed Moolji writes:
I Sco unix, there was a nice command line utility to lock
a console / terminal session.
It would display an (optional) banner, and unlock only on supplying a password.
Is there any such command in linux ?
Yes there is the vlock utility in Linux that lets you lock you
[EMAIL PROTECTED]*() writes:
I have a C executable, which I want to run as a
Service just like httpd or mysqld, I guess its
called DAEMON mode, how should I do this.
I do not want to run it via CRON.
man daemon. Googlize on it's use. If you want ot start the script at
startup, maybe you can add an
Philip S Tellis writes:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should we encourage cracking on this list?? Just a thought !!!
No, but should we emply censorship? All information on this list is
FYI, use at your own risk.
Censorship would be bad. I agree with you. Use it at your own risk.
Ninad Purohit writes:
often i see that my memory 256(preciously little) Mb
is 100% utilized
and my swap 512 Mb(abundantly available) is not
utilized at all
You should be happy then. The response time will be better. Linux
will use the rest of the memory as cache
(which explains the fast response).
kavita modi writes:
Hello All,
I am using RedHat 7.2 on COMPAQ DL360 server.Am getting error in
/var/log/message stating ifup: Error, some other host already uses address
X.Y.Z.W.
network: Bringing up interface eth1: failed. This machine is already
having one ip address on eth0.it is perfectly
Amish Munshi writes:
Can I take a GPL software, modify it and give it the name I wish to? I do not
mind keeping the credits of the people who have already done the project, but
can I become the copyright owner of the new software? I wish to release the
modified software also under GPL.
Yes you
Sachin Rase writes:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Nikhil Joshi wrote:
hi
i am a linux newbie and am using red hat 8.0
can i get the password for another user if i am the root user?
i do not want to su user but to actually get the password.
Directly, No. with a password cracker , possible.
use john
amish munshi writes:
Greetings,
I want to send a userdefined structure over a network, I would like to know if there is a way to convert a structure into string.
LANG - C++;
COMPILER - g++;
There is no need to convert a structure into a string. Trust the C library
to make it easy for you.
Saswata Banerjee Associates writes:
It is not always easy to stick to only free software for websites. For all
we know, the server they use to host the site may be a commercial server
which runs iis or something.
I don't think it's that difficult. When major sites like slashdot, yahoo
etc. can
Gurpreet Singh writes:
or does someone have a better idea of generating random nos?
open /dev/random as a file.
if ((fd = open (/dev/random, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
perror (open error);
// key is an array
if ((read (fd, key, 16)) == -1)
perror (read key error);
for further details.
man 4
Philip S Tellis writes:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Manish Jethani wrote:
Ok, I get the idea. Use rand() instead, for portability. And
you have to seed the random no. generator with, say, the current
time. Seed it using srandom((unsigned) time(NULL)) before any
calls to random().
Althought that
Sameer Shinde writes:
P.S. How can I know about the tags used in zope.
I know only HTML
Any tags are welcome... :)
Again lack of research on your part. Refer the dtml reference
part in the zope book. Start using google.
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/current/index_html
Sameer Shinde writes:
Hi All,
Is there any VB like application in Linux? Which is/are it?
Where can I get it ?
Thanks Regards,
SAMEER :)
Consider using glade.
http://glade.gnome.org/
or Kdevelop
http://www.kdevelop.org/
Also search the list archives before asking questions on this list.
I
Philip S Tellis writes:
That's the same reason I did not attend - of course, knowing that there
was some confusion, I chose not to go to Ruparel either, but the fact
remains that many people, check lug mails from work. These
announcements will have to be made no later than the last working day
The GNU/Linuxer writes:
On WIN XP, you can delete an empty partition from Disk Management. You
can then try installing any good distro like Red Hat or Mandrake. SuSE
is also very easy to install. You can try that also. Before installing
Does that mean other distros like debian,slackware and gentoo
Charudatt Mulye writes:
[snip]
will get the corrected scripts and so on. For mosix and PVM, yes online
resources are aplenty and good. But before that parallel processing comes
into picture major hurdle is to get cluster working. My project more
focuses on building cluster, testing the cluster
Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe writes:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:15:58PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that mean other distros like debian,slackware and gentoo are not good??
Just wondering. In the FLOSS world, it is sometimes hazardous to label one
distro better than other. What is liked by one
**
* LUG meet - 4:00 pm 9th March, 2003 @ HBCSE, Mankhurd *
**
Hi,
Almost everyone must have read this by now. It's all over
Slashdot.org and lwn.net
Another
**
* LUG meet - 4:00 pm 9th March, 2003 @ Ruparel College, Matunga (W). *
**
Gurpreet Singh writes:
hi friends
need some help with pvm
the daemon is running
Hi,
How absurd can computing get?
Webserver on a dead fly
http://www.conceptlab.com/fly/index.html (courtesy slashdot.org)
what next?? a potable PDA inside a dead mouse or a Mainframe inside
a dead elephant.
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
NCST-JUHU
--
Jawahar K Manickam writes:
Dear Friend,
Until now we are working in Windows platform and we have planned to change
over to Linux and mainly for Dikless workstation (we are having nearly 50,
486 machines.
But i am receiving error Kernle Panic, No init found.
So if you can please send me a step
Manoj Kumar Singh writes:
Hi Friends
I am a linux enthusiast and exclusively use linux for computing. I
am working in a government University where IT and communication
infrastructure are in the process of big change. The complete university
network is being upgraded to gigabit net and
Nagarjuna G. writes:
I'm not sure about audio, but I tried to get it done on video. But I think
the guy was a nut and so I'm not sure if it came clearly. I recollect the
guy's battery go dead twice. :-(
I also recollect the nut trying to capture the crowd when RMS was talking.
Please do not
* Lacture by Richard Stallman @ VJTI on 14th Feb. 2003 @ 6:00pm. *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We at Wipro Infotech at looking for people with excellent skills in VB and
ASP and decent skills in java/linux.
(VB ASP) java and linux make strange bedfellows.
The reason, i'm putting up this request
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
blank
Can we block out these messages. They are
cluttering everybody's mailboxes.
Unsubscribing this mail address from the group
would be a better idea.
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
NCST-JUHU
--
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Sankha Subhra Som writes:
I have this peculiar problem with g++ under linux.
This is a small piece of code that i wrote
#includeiostream.h
main()
{
cout blahblah;
}
When i try to compile it, i get the following warning
[snip]
IMHO the o/p is unrelated to g++.
from the stdout man pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Files are full buffered. file buffers are flushed when the program exits,
the same is not true of stdout. However fflush can be used to flush
Please correct the above. The same is true of stdout.
Vinayak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gnome 2 was very buggy and unstable. suggest you stick to the standard
knoppix distro.
Changing packages and distributing the cd without thorough testing that
too to newbies would be a horrible thing to do.
rgds
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree with terrence here. Those
Trevor Warren writes:
Please help us by making your small contributions to this list of
URL's.
some URLs in no particular order. I have visted all of these
and found them to be quite useful
www.gnu.org
www.fsf.org
www.linuxlinks.com // This site has some great links (in classified form)
Philip S Tellis writes:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can access a Linux desktop using a browser.
Unbelievable !!
Well, it's been possible with Windows NT for at least four years - using
Citrix.
Philip
I am not sure whether Citrix's ICA clients could access a desktop
rahul revo writes:
Philip
Let's play a game. You answer my question and I'll answer yours.
Q. What is the use of the Subject line in an email?
Elementary Mr.Watson. It gives us an idea what the content of the mail is.
subject is an optional tag which you may use to give additional info
hi,
This news falls in the I-didn't-know-you-could-do-that category.
You can access a Linux desktop using a browser.
Unbelievable !!
visit http://www.workspot.com/
Well Linux keeps pushing the limits of Possibility!!
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
NCST-JUHU
--
liloindia writes:
HE WANTED A LINUX BASED UTILITY TO CHANGE EPSON
PRINTER CARTRIDGE.
This was a genuine problem and a little search on
Google revealed that such a utility exists for LINUX
which can be used to change Cartridges and perform
printer maintenance tasks.
To avoid being flamed newbies
Pradnyesh Sawant writes:
my doubt is that i have an epson 480 color stylus printer i don't know how 2
change its cartridge.
God has given every guy a brain and two hands. Gotta use them sometime
buddy !!! They may rust otherwise. Just try JTD's solution. It will
provide some exercise for your
sachin rase writes:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/comp/articleshow?artid=34951566
quote_from_article
The Linux version of VTune, available in February, lags its Windows cousin
in some ways. The Windows version has a graphical interface, works with
more versions of Linux, and
Pradnyesh Sawant writes:
i have a samsung 52x cdrom drive, which has recently started giving me
problems
try using
1) eject mount-point-of-cdrom (generally /mnt/cdrom) OR
2) umount mount-point-of-cdrom
press the eject button now. This should work.
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST
Amish Mehta writes:
I am not sure what you are talking too! ;-).
I am trying to compare C and Java, based solely on
my experience. What I meant is OS, if we all use/fix GNU/Linux
as OS then do we really need Java?
I think we do. Java is a good prototyping tool for testing your ideas.
Also you
Manish Jethani writes:
Tahir Hashmi wrote:
BTW, I heard about something called GNU Autotools. They are
what enable GNU to provide portability to their software across a
wide range of platforms, without much ado. And I won't buy the
You know how to use GNU Autotools, power to you! After
Bhargav Bhatt writes:
On Friday 17 January 2003 11:50 pm, sameer shinde wrote:
href=http://www.geocities.com/s9sameer/;www.geocities.com/s9sameer//A
This site can be best seen with Internet Explorer
You put that on your site and then you ask luggers to check it out! You
discriminate against us
RMS are the initials of Richard Stallman, the founder of GNU and FSF
movements. For more details about him visit www.stallman.org.
The homepage is really huge. (I am not sure whether there's any reason
behind it's huge size). You have been warned.
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
Girish Hanchate writes:
To : ALL
we want some help on ldap stuff those who are willing
to help Kindly mail me on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you want commercial help then this mail should have been
marked [COMMERCIAL]. If you do want general help, mail
your queries on this mailing list, rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have RedHat Linux 7.2 installed alongwith Windows 2000 on my Compaq
Desktop. Every once in a while Linux freezes mysteriously and Win2K
never does (to my embarrasment since I advocate Linux at my workplace). I
checked the bootlogs etc for any error messages but got
* LUG meet @ 4.00 pm on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Amish Munshi writes:
Trevor.
Myself (Amish K. Munshi)
Dr. Nagarjuna.
Rajeev
Vinayak Hegde
If I am missing someone then please join in.
meet for the sourceforge site
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Bilal Ahmed Mazhar writes:
Is there any way to duplicate a Linux OS with file systems to another hard disk? I mean Norton Ghost type utility is needed to transfer 17 GB SCSI hard
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May be you all noticed this thing
'rm' command is taking the file name as commandline options
see the listing of test directory having a file name called
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Amish Munshi writes:
But also how much money comes into India, many of the projects of big
software companies do develop software in india. Adobe, microsoft, and many
more
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Hello,
I want to setup a Central Server in my School [suppose] connect
Terminals via serial lines so that every user can log into use only one
copy of the OS installed in the
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Harsh Busa writes:
also if the product support or the company itself is
about to die then the src code sud be released so that
it can be maintained by its users.
We could have a
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Nikhil Joshi writes:
ah,
finally bureaucratization of Linux too.
Welcome to India.
guys pls dont get offended but come on lets have a pragmatic view of the
situation.
While
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
vipin Dravid writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i chked up my firewall settings, it was enabled(High) , i tried to remove it using firewall settings in setup , but seems like its not
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Bilal Ahmed Mazhar writes:
I became LUG member last year while searching linux article for my LAN setup. I am still on the way but at a glance today's article tells some kind of LUG
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Philip S Tellis writes:
libyahoo2 is a C library implementation of a Yahoo! Messenger client.
Changes include:
* libyahoo2 now automatically scans ports 21, 23, 25 and 80 if it
* LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
vikas kashikar writes:
I need help from a Linux implementor on a full-time to assist/contribute more in Linux implementation projects.
Knowledge of C and PHP will be ideal
VIkas
Chetan Vaity writes:
sameer shinde wrote:
How to reach to KReSIT after reaching to IIT
Come to the Main gate (the 2nd gate from Gandhinagar) and keep walking
along the road. Should be abou 6 to 8 minutes. KReSIT is on the right. If
you reach the IITB Main Building, you have missed KReSIT.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am assuming that max 50 people will attend the meet. Can anyone give a
better estimate.
If there is going to be any demo, a computer will be needed. Please let me
know.
Hello Chetan,
I am planning to give a seminar on Logical Volume Manager on Linux.
However I am
Amol Hatwar writes:
Whats the catch??
The catch is that its M$ that publishes such studies.
-ah
from the article
quote
Houston said that customers had been asking for data to support Microsoft'
claims that its software is easier to use and hence, cheaper to maintain.
/quote
Hence the quote
Tahir Hashmi writes:
quote
The report argued that Linux costs more because more network
administrators are needed to maintain a Linux system.
/quote
This thing has come up on various forums several times lately and
the a lot many people feel that this is the point that will
appeal to the PHB's
Hello Luggers,
I just couldn't resist sending this on the mailing list.
The story of the man who fried an egg on a Athlon 1500+.
I am not joking. It is complete with pictures and with
Athlon Omlette Sandwich Recipe ;) here's the link
http://www.handyscripts.co.uk/egg.asp
**
Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe writes:
Have you guys tried Xconfigurator? If that doesn't work, then try
xf86config, but this requires detailed documentation of your hardware,
like hsync and vsync rates for the monitor, etc.
if nothing else works, get the manuals of your hardware and change the
vamsi krishna writes:
i am vamsi ,project associate from iiit
allahabad,india. i have a Dlink DMI-128ESU ISDN
Please use a more descriptive subject. It helps to locate your
mail easily. Many ppl mail on this list for help. Imagine other
ppl's plight when 10 mails have similar headings.
Tahir Hashmi writes:
Of course, everyone is a newbie sometime. But it is a newbie's
obligation to learn and adapt to the culture. RFC 1855 goes to
the extent that it says, read both mailing lists and newsgroups
for one to two months before you post anything. Now someone
declare that Netiquette is
Tahir Hashmi writes:
There seems to be a little misunderstanding about Free Software
and Open Source in your statements. GPL'ed software is also Open
Source.
I agree Open Source is a superset of free software. But it does
weaken the philosophy of free software. Many non-gpl licenses
(which are
Hello linuxers,
Dr Nagarjuna had posted this URL sometime ago
http://www.symonds.net/~fsug-kochi/mass-memo.html
There's a dicussion that started on slashdot regarding
the memo. As usual, most of the posts on slashdot regarding
this are insightful and interesting.
Heres's the URL
hi linuxers,
This is a paragraph from the latest issue of network magazine
(international edition)
quote
Microsoft added its own proprietary authorization data-the list of Security
IDs (SIDs) that are associated with an authenticated user within each
ticket-to tickets within its implementation
please explain in detail what happens.
post any logs if possible.
slash_axl_rose(upen) writes:
my friends having one problem having iptables firewall in gateway ok
when a client tries to ftp what he sees is that iptables goes down??
why is this??
**
Vinayak Hegde
APGDST Student
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Saswata Banerjee Associates wrote:
I am fully in favour of top posting.
[snip]
Amish Munshi writes:
I am however in favour of posting in middle, since it simplifies
[snip]
top/middle/bottom posting does not matter as long as relevant portions
are quoted and the person
Satish Alwani writes:
I havent yet joined ilug yet.. will do so in a while.. if someone can
forward me the exact url.. coz the site only shows me a mail login.
Anyways.. I have a Asus V3005 32 MB agp (with respect to
[snip]
The ilug site is www.ilug-bom.org.in **Welcome to the LUG**
as for
Amol Hatwar writes:
At 07:31 even 11/16/02 +0530, AH wrote:
Argue back? maybe... but there ain't no use splashing water on a
quacker's
back.
cuts both ways.
I didn't know you'd get so touchy with a welcome message. (BTW... aren't
welcome messages supposed to be personal?)
the simple
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than have a road tour(like RH did), let us have a
proper workshop with fees for entries. We can even put an ad
in the paper. Lots of people will be ready to pay up. That way
we can cover our expenses. It is only
Saswata Banerjee Associates writes:
How many people even understand privacy ? How many are concerned ?
How many people in normal computer end users even think of what happens to
the data they give or send on internet ?
Privacy issue is in limelight only because a part of the vocal minority has
Saswata Banerjee Associates writes:
My point is that with CPU cost coming down, HDD cost coming down,
irrespective of bandwidth cost, what does the use get ? What is the benefit
that will be derived in terms of money, efficiency, etc. by moving to NC ?
Regards
Saswata
for most endusers it
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