On 10/22/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a nitpick, correct way to spell ज्ञान is jnan, not dnyan. So website
should be muktajnan.org :)
i'm not language guru, but i think jnyan is the hindi pronunciation
while dnyan is the marathi one. anyone agree to that?
-Vaibhav
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On 10/23/07, Vaibhav Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a nitpick, correct way to spell ज्ञान is jnan, not dnyan. So website
should be muktajnan.org :)
i'm not language guru, but i think jnyan is the hindi pronunciation
while dnyan is
I am using a Linksys router at home. 2 Laptops and 1 PC connecting to it.
All wireless. Never had any problems.
Cheers,
Manas
On 10/22/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't have any good experience with my *wireline* router/modem from
Netgear, so I would stay away. People
On 10/23/07, Manas Alekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using a Linksys router at home. 2 Laptops and 1 PC connecting to it.
All wireless. Never had any problems.
I have a few queries for all people in the similar situation?
1. What kind of signal strength is observed?
2. Do connections drop
On 10/23/07, Vaibhav Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a nitpick, correct way to spell ज्ञान is jnan, not dnyan. So
website
should be muktajnan.org :)
i'm not language guru, but i think jnyan is the hindi pronunciation
while dnyan
1. What kind of signal strength is observed?
Depends :) If you need more range, Linksys has another high power router
which they claim has 8 (?) times the range.
2. Do connections drop often?
No.
3. What is the typical distance?
Depends. Especially on what is between you and the router.
Friends
Please contribute information on the price/vendor Linksys routers
under discussion.
Regards,
Chetan
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Hi !
This is in response to a question by Aditya Godbole. The mail was too stale,
so I figured myself better off like this.
For PVM, OpenMPI and similar clustering needs, you _have_ to give Rocks
Clusters a thought.
http://www.rocksclusters.org
Managing a 120 core cluster with 16 blades is
On 10/23/07, Manas Alekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if people have tried deploying Joomla and/or plone.
Any comments would be wonderful.
Plone is a content management system built on a web application
server(zope). It can practically mean that there is a lot in there
Sadly, there is no way to define the state of the floating point unit in the
kernel. Also, the presence of an FPU is not an assumption you want to make.
Lastly, it is a headache to keep a track of where you can use and FPU and
where you cannot (Yes, you can use a global lock, but why incur that
On 10/23/07, Manas Alekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost all hawkers (if I may use the term will respond with a yes to
these generic
requirements).
1. Powerful.
1.5. Highly functional (I don't want to go about hunting for a new CMS or
writing a new plugin.)
It is powerful if you mean taking
Related question - is there any place in the kernel where we really miss FPU
functionality ?
For eg. would we have better load average calculations if the kernel used
the FPU ?
Just a thought...
Best regards,
Pranav
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No
Almost all hawkers
hawkers ?
1. Powerful.
1.5. Highly functional (I don't want to go about hunting for a new CMS
or
writing a new plugin.)
It is powerful if you mean taking load.
Yes.
Functional = lot of functionality available as modules or built in. Example
: Event Calendar.
Related question - is there any place in the kernel where we really miss
FPU
functionality ?
For eg. would we have better load average calculations if the kernel used
the FPU ?
Just a thought...
Do we miss it ? No ! We could always use a bunch of integers and a taylor
series instead ;-)
On 10/23/07, Manas Alekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost all hawkers
hawkers ?
I did ask to be excused for this.
Hawker ~= vendor. Let us forget this.
1. Powerful.
1.5. Highly functional (I don't want to go about hunting for a new CMS
or
writing a new plugin.)
It is powerful if you
If you allow me to expand the sentiments a bit little specific to what
does and what does belong to PLUG...
Some may go to the extreme that anything **without Gnu/** prefix does
not belong to PLUG and that will be equally true if *everybody* was to
think like you just thought.
IMHO, if any of
On 10/23/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per my understanding, hindi should be more like gyan ज्ञान is sanskrit.
I know Roman script can not accurately represent all the devnagari
alphabets. But jn is more closer than dnyn. By the way, the original
alphabet used in sankrit is
I M not able to install the CS UBUNTU on my PENDRIVE Of Transcend (4GB).
so can i get the solution for to do so.
thanking you,
Prashant M.M.
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On 10/23/07, ಓಂ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are always reasons why wise people do not want to take shortcuts
:-) even when they are readily available. That may be fitting this
situation...
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On 10/23/07, ಓಂ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is even more to it... **gyan** is a gurumukhi or punjabi version of
it..
There is also a verse with that word by Kabeer (i think)
**कहता है गुरु ग्यानी... ***
And in Gujarati it is Gnan - hard pronunciation of the G. Original Sanskrit
http://www.sanskritdocuments.org/
This might interest those of you who feel there is more to anything
than you originally thought...
The श्लोक given on the top summerizes about ज्ञान.. feel free to experience it.
Also feel free to sometimes tolerate what superficially appears intolerable.
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On 10/22/07, ಓಂ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/22/07, sudhanwa Jogalekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is proposed and is (probably) under testing is ...
डव्ल्यूडव्ल्यूडव्ल्यू.मराठी.कॉम
feel free to correct wherever necessary...
Ack, Proposed where ?
AFAIK , root servers only allow
On 10/20/07, Rahul Sundaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui wrote:
I have installed kubuntu 7.10 64-bit, it has improve alot from 7.04.
Compiz fusion is enabled by default in ubuntu, but it is not
installed in kubuntu.
I have installed compiz-fusion, but I didn't
I forgot the details I read somewhere.. it may be APNIC (not InterNIC).
the essence is that things are undergoing testing...
Very difficult to remember or point out exactly where I read the whole stuff..
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Both are pretty good. Joomla is specifically targeted to be a WCMS. Plone, a
general purpose CMS. Alfresco is yet another option you might want to look
at. IMHO, Plone has now aged and there was a time when it would have been
the best Open Source CMS. There are many other you may want to consider:
Dear sir,
I installed plone as well as joomla in my office under fedora core 4
environment. installation will be easy. Not yet deployed.
Regards
nageswaran
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 Manas Alekar wrote :
Hello,
I was wondering if people have tried deploying Joomla and/or plone.
Any comments
Hi all
This should be educative
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.user/73787
Regards,
Chetan
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Pluggies,
We at Codewalla Software Pvt. Ltd, Kalyaninagar pune are looking for a
mysql consultant for a day or two to analyze our database designs.
Please let me know if someone is ready to invest some time on this
one. Fair renumeration would be provided and would be as per industry
standards.
how to change screen resolution fc7.
i windows i got 1280*1024 maximum . i am using 1024*786
but in linux i can get only 800*600
plz tell me how to increase screen resolution .
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Thanks
VARUN DESHPANDE
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