On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 20:14 +0530, Kartik Mistry wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Kshitiz wrote:
> > Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
>
> Hi Kshitiz,
>
> You've already got bunch of suggestions but I think I should give my
> precious comments too!
>
> >
On 19 September 2010 18:33, Kshitiz wrote:
> Dear Friends
>
> Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
>
> We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole harddisks
> to save on implementation charges. Currently we are using a commercial
> solution that cost
On Sunday 19 September 2010 11:55:25 Kshitiz wrote:
> Dear Friends
>
> Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
>
> We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole
> harddisks to save on implementation charges.
Firstly you are explicitly prohibited from pre
Dear Kshitiz,
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Kshitiz wrote:
> Dear Friends
>
> Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
>
> We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole harddisks
> to save on implementation charges. Currently we are using a commercial
hi,
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Dear Friends
Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole harddisks to
save on implementation charges. Currently we are using a commercial solution
that costs us dear and does not let us bring down the cost of de
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Kshitiz wrote:
> Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
Hi Kshitiz,
You've already got bunch of suggestions but I think I should give my
precious comments too!
> We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole harddisks
Dear Friends
Want to know how to tie up an installation to a particular HDD.
We do Linux implementations and had seen people ghost the whole harddisks to
save on implementation charges. Currently we are using a commercial solution
that costs us dear and does not let us bring down the cost of de
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I'd like to setup a mailing list for my college discussion. For now, it
needs to be a private / closed mailing list. Does anyone know where I could
set one up or if any site offers free this for free? Maximum number of
members is 15 - 20.
There's freelists, but it publicly lists the conversations
Try google groups - http://groups.google.com
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On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Prakash N. Shetty wrote:
> Try google groups - http://groups.google.com
Aren't google groups posts searchable?
Mohan S N
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On 09/20/2010 08:33 PM, Mohan Nayaka wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Prakash N. Shetty
> wrote:
>> Try google groups - http://groups.google.com
>
> Aren't google groups posts searchable?
>
not always , depends on which type of settings y
On Monday 20 September 2010 08:34 PM, Gaurav Paliwal wrote:
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> With Regards,
> Gaurav Paliwal
> http://gauravpaliwal.com/blog
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On Monday 20 Sep 2010, Rony wrote:
> I am just curious to know the advantage of using the PGP signature.
> Does it authenticate you better or result in no bouncing or
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> in a fake email like the one below, I will appear to have t
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> On Monday 20 September 2010 08:34 PM, Gaurav Paliwal wrote:
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I am doing this little experiment in cron, but not able to make it work.
I want cron to play a certain mp3 file at a certain time. So I add the
usual time parameters and add the following to the command field:
/usr/bin/ffplay
But cron mails me an error which I have attached as text file.
I also
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:49:48PM +0530, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
> I am doing this little experiment in cron, but not able to make it work.
>
> I want cron to play a certain mp3 file at a certain time. So I add the
> usual time parameters and add the following to the command field:
> /usr/bin/ffplay
On Tuesday 21 September 2010 12:16:03 am Nitesh Mistry wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:49:48PM +0530, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
> > I am doing this little experiment in cron, but not able to make it work.
> >
> > I want cron to play a certain mp3 file at a certain time. So I add the
> > usual time
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:49:48PM +0530, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
>> I am doing this little experiment in cron, but not able to make it work.
>>
>> I want cron to play a certain mp3 file at a certain time. So I add the
>> usual time parameters and add the following to the command field:
>> /usr/bin/
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> I am just curious to know the advantage of using the PGP signature. Does
> it authenticate you better or result in no bouncing or rejection of
> mails by spam guards? Suppose I copy and paste the text in a fake email
> like the one below, I will
On Tuesday 21 Sep 2010, Gaurav Paliwal wrote:
> > I am just curious to know the advantage of using the PGP signature.
> > Does it authenticate you better or result in no bouncing or
> > rejection of mails by spam guards? Suppose I copy and paste the
> > text in a fake email like the one below, I wi
On Monday 20 Sep 2010, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
> I want cron to play a certain mp3 file at a certain time. So I add
> the usual time parameters and add the following to the command
> field: /usr/bin/ffplay
>
> But cron mails me an error which I have attached as text file.
ffplay appears to require
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