I sincerely think that the location (where to keep updates) is best
decided by the person who keeps such info. Our interests should be
just to know where they are...
I checked the link you provided and followed indLinux link on it to
find that there is infact Assamese project under name Luit.org
What I'm wondering is, will the signal/range improve or degrade if I
place one antenna horizonal and the other vertical, assuming both are
active if I've enabled only WiFi-G mode? will have to check this
weekend...
Hello,
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I am sure, one antenna is for
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I am sure, one antenna is for
the G band and the other is for the B band.
I don't mean to distrust, but I really want to find data to backup this
claim. I tried searching the web, but didn't find evidence to suggest that
two antennas are for 'b' and 'g'
Hi All,
I am looking for an open-source web-based phonebook tool. I had posted a query
on this list about it some time back. I have searched a lot on sourceforge and
freshmeat for a suitable phonebook. None of them seems to fulfill my
requirements. So I was thinking of downloading one of the
dear all,
am googling since two days, can't find a complete and/or comprehensive
list of foss or foss-related events scheduled for 2008.
i know the number of events are growing. we have:
1.mashups,
2.OSSCamps, and similar
3.CII-partnered events,
4.leading national events
5.LUG-created regional
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Hi All,
I am looking for an open-source web-based phonebook tool. I had posted a
query on this list about it some time back. I have searched a lot on
sourceforge and freshmeat for a suitable phonebook. None of them seems
Linux Lingam wrote:
j) redhat's events page spouts forth an error 404
http://www.redhat.com/about/presscenter/events/
You are using a wrong link.
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/schedule/
Rahul
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This is not intended to start a flame... just trying to share some views...
Your suggestion will have it's own set of ownership problems and
communication barriers...
As usual wherever possible it's best to leave the choices of such
things in the hands of people who actually run the show in
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Linux Lingam wrote:
am googling since two days, can't find a complete and/or comprehensive
list of foss or foss-related events scheduled for 2008.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/xstatic/community/events is one road to
take, upcoming and/or facebook
Was it newton who drilled a separate hole for a kitten to go to his
home when there already a larger hole which could let pass the mother
or father :-)
This discussion remind me of that genious' effort :-)
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Hi,
I am looking for an open-source web-based phonebook
tool. I had posted a query on this list about it
some time back.
Even I am looking for a simple web-based phonebook. I
wanted a online phone book because there is too much
of diverse sources of lists that I have - both
Hi,
What I'm wondering is, will the signal/range
improve or degrade if I
place one antenna horizonal and the other
vertical, assuming both are
active if I've enabled only WiFi-G mode? will have
to check this
weekend...
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I am sure, one
antenna is
http://www.linuxjournal.com/xstatic/community/events is one road to
take,
nah! too generic. would be great to have an india or india-centric
list to which ilnuxjournal could link.
upcoming and/or facebook is another.
facebook? i think they got bought over by microsoft. also wonder how
easy
Please tell me
How to run perl script on apache web server.
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On 10/29/07, Kedar Bhandare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me
How to run perl script on apache web server.
It may require a little more details to get exactly what you are looking for.
In general $APACHE_DIR/cgi-bin is where you'll store all the PERL stuff.
Will call these from your HTML.
this is a bit [OT] and may contain humour so read it at your own risk...
what is usually called FOSS is actually FSOSS (corectly called अफसोस )
The logic in ignoring first *S* is almost the same that is used in
ignoring *is* in **GNU is Not Unix**
this *is* is actally *IST* [in German],
we've got two shortlisted sites:
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/calendar/
It might be best to keep add to it, than re-invent the wheel.
[snip]
Kingsly
and linux-india.org recommended by kishore bhargava.
the nrcfosshelpline site is more populated but alas, no way for anyone
to log in and
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On 10/29/07, Devendra Laulkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little bit of googling revealed that both antennae
are used to counter effects of multipath propogation
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a008019f646.shtml#multipath
Hey Devendra,
Thanks for
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