--- Vishal Gaurav wrote:
Hi everybody,
Hello!
Which is the best GUI based download manager for
resume based
downloading.Thanks
So far, for me, K^2 Get has been the best. ( The name
could be KGet^2 K-get-square or k-square-get). Not in
RH9, while writing this email.
Should be available in
--- sandip wrote:
[RANT]
www.gnulinux.in
What is this gnulinux.in all about?
[/RANT]
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--- yogeshwar yogesh wrote:
hi
i want to buy fedora core how i can buy that.
I think you need not _buy_ Fedora Core. Get it from
this GLUG or if you have a high speed internet
connection you can download the iso's from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/
You may consider donating some money to
--- yogeshwar yogesh wrote:
hi sir i have dial up connection so i can't
download fedora core 6 so send me your any
contact no. i want to talk to you.
I'm a bit confused. Whom do you want to talk,
actually?
I guess, Sudhanwa or Dexter from this list has the
CDs. You can email them
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Check out aalib.
http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/aalib/
If I'm not wrong, this is also a part of the Knoppix
LIVE CD.
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--- Nawaz Patel wrote:
Hi,
How do I change the console screen resolution, I
have a large
screen and 80*25 chars look bad on it. Options
mentioned on web like
using X and kernel recompile for framebuffer support
don't work for
me.
Anybody knows a simpler way?
If you are
--- Nishit Dave wrote:
In my other reply to this post, I erroneously
mentioned 128 Mbps
instead of 128 kbps. My bad. People, please do not
get your hopes
up. Anyways, I am sure you all would have noticed
the typo.
... and I noticed it late, and sent an email to the
list for
--- nilesh deo wrote:
hi
well i have a problem I hav inquired in SEED
infotech and NIIT camp for the
brochure
NIIT is offering it in 4500
while SEED is offering it in 7500
why is this
any body taken the exam.
kindly reply
Is this about SCJP exam or the course that they intend
to
--- ॠwrote:
Hi,
Had anybody here got dell 1390 wireless minicard
working with mandriva?
Dell 1390 wireless minicard on a Inspiron E1405 ?
OpenSuSE should work well on it, instead of Mandriva.
I haven't tried it,
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html states so.
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--- Aniruddha Khadkikar wrote:
Can anyone help me in getting the entire Ubuntu
repository on DVD? According
to the Ubuntu-Indonesia website, it requires 4
DVD's.
Please check the following page:
http://www.ubuntu-in.org/wiki/CDRequest
Only one from B'lore has it. Co-ordinate over email
and
--- Aniruddha Khadkikar wrote:
@PLUG Community: Perhaps it would be a really great
idea for PLUG to
facilitate the availability of the 4 DVD set to
popularize usage of Ubuntu!
What say?
However, in case there are no efforts as a community
for various reasons, individuals interested in
--- Nikhil Kale wrote:
So can anybody know how to check the speed
ofinternet connection in Linux?
I can tell you an online website where you can
possibly verify your speed.
http://www.speedtest.net
Alternatively, you could try,
http://www.internetfrog.com
Your service provider's portal
--- Vishal Gaurav wrote:
Hello,
I am running ubuntu 6.06 verson on my desktop
machine,I was just install
tata indicom modem on my machine,after that i am
able to download a file
add/remove.But i am unable to open webpage in my web
browser.Please give me
any idea.
The modem that you
--- Vinayakk Merwade wrote:
Hi
I have a SATA HDD I want to install PCQ2004
distribution linux on it
Can anybody help me out.
As mentioned in an earlier email, if you have atleast
256 MB of RAM, you can try a newer distribution such
as Ubuntu Linux or Fedora 6/7 or OpenSuSE 10.2.
Also, if
--- Anand Kulkarni wrote:
The list appears to be typical for Windows
installations. Is it so?
ZIP software (7-ZIP)
Instead of 7-zip, I would recommend ZipGenius
(downloadable from
http://www.zipgenius.it/eng/?page_id=10)
It has a wider support to open even .rar files.
Chat client
Are you
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Hi,
ZIP software (7-ZIP)
Instead of 7-zip, I would recommend ZipGenius
(downloadable from
http://www.zipgenius.it/eng/?page_id=10)
It has a wider support to open even .rar files.
7-zip also can open rar files.
Zipgenius is *not* free software.
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Lets just step back see what happened. A person is
asking for freely distributable software for schools
on the Pune *GNU/Linux* Users Mailing List.
People are recommending free software alternatives
to proprietary software.
I would request the OP to clear
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
I don't understand the connection to piracy at all.
At the risk of sounding like a zealot I am going to
say this :-
We have already deviated a lot on the actual topic.
Perhaps, we have a choice to stop here or take it
off-list.
There is no difference between
--- Vishal Gaurav wrote:
Hello,
Have any one is useing dawn small linux.
What do you want to know about it? If you have a
CD-RW, try it. Damn small Linux is 50 MB in size and
based on Debian GNU/Linux.
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--- sco1984 wrote:
Sabayon is a Debian based disto.
Sabayon Linux is based on Gentoo. Please refer the
following URL for confirmation
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=sabayon
At its core, Sabayon in pre-compiled Gentoo Linux.
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--- Aditya Godbole wrote:
Secondly (this may be OT here), I never understand
why computer
science students need 'sponsorship' or endorsement
from companies. It
another matter if you look for guides. In that
sense, its a good thing
that Vipin is asking for help on a forum like this.
(Whoa!
--- Vishal Gaurav wrote:
Hello,
Please tell me how can i setup bluetooth gprs on
ubuntu 7.04 with nokia
6600.
Find out if the How-to on following URL could be of
help to you.
http://ubuntu-in.org/wiki/GPRS_Howto
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5, 50, 500,
--- Mandar Bartakke wrote:
Hello Sir,
I am developing a small application for academic
project. I want to know how
I can run this application in pannel as a applet.
You need to be verbose your problem.
What sort of an application is it?
If you intend to mean (kicker or gnome-panel) you
--- Vishal Rao wrote:
Once F8 is released along with openSuse 10.3 and
Ubuntu 7.10, I'll
wait for the reviews then install each one in
November before deciding
on which to stick with...
You can probably install all three, if you have enough
hdd space. Create appropriate partitions for them
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Basically looking for a wide variety of games. I
think
there was a DVD containing a mixture of various free
and open source games like Q3 etc.
Were you searching this Linux distribution
http://www.games-knoppix.org/
?
(/me remembers his friend had a CD two
--- Kapil Kaisare wrote:
removed content
Kapil,
Please read the list guidelines and be careful when
you send invites to chat. You overloaded the network
with this waste material. :)
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--- à²à² wrote:
Has here anybody tried using BOSS Linux?
I did boot the LIVE CD. Similar to Debian (since it is
derived from it).
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--- Vivek Khurana wrote:
PUt Sun java for a simple reason. This version of
Java will be 100%
acceptable by those half literate, so called
teachers in the colleges.
Sun's Java version was de facto on Windows. Was there
any other on Windows?
And yes use the GPLed version of sun java.
GPLed
--- à²à² wrote:
When I visited one House of Laptops I was
pleasantly surprised
when the incharge there said he could load RedHat or
Fedora on it for
[snip]
Did he say Fedora ? He might have said Redhat.
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--- à²à² wrote:
He indeed said they have installed Fedora on some
laptops.
He said Fedora or Redhat can be installed.
Umm, coo!
I inquired about Ubuntu... no
response, they could not
pronounce it while communicating between themselves
(now you know the
problem with naming :-)
--- à²à² wrote:
How do I change the default Mandriva page it tries
to open in konq.?
Assuming the default page it opens is links to your
home directory, storage media, Applications and so on,
click on the link below Next: An Introduction to
Konqueror
In that page, you'll see a tip in the
--- Devendra Laulkar wrote:
[snip...]
Its now a 2 page flyer, A4 sheet printed on both
sides.
One side contains basic information, second one
contains the application
list.
Files :-
http://www.laulkar.com/files/flyer.odt
http://www.laulkar.com/files/flyer.pdf
--- Digital Aim wrote:
hi friends !
this is amol
i m a new memeber of this group
i want to learn linux so i m here
Coo! Welcome :) Which distro have you started using?
Or yet to try out one?
Consider replacing Digital Aim with amol. ;)
bye take care
see you soon
You can opt to
--- Webmaster wrote:
Hi All
Watch Pluggie Devendra explaining FOSS on Star-Majha
channel.
Program to be aired on 29th December 2007, 8:00 PM
IST.
Star-Majha is a Marathi news channel from Star TV
Network.
Coo! Congrats!
/me applauds (following the request from sudhanwa)
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On Thursday 03 January 2008 23:26, Anand Kulkarni wrote:
[snip]
We have used this framework in OfficeVishwa software.
I hope, using this framework, we will be able to
produce online linux learning tutorial with audio
effects.
Is there a link available for the above framework? Is it under a
On Friday 11 January 2008 17:59, Sharique uddin Ahmed Farooqui wrote:
The great news is that kde 4 is released.
http://kde.org/announcements/4.0/index-hi.php
The Hindi translation looks great. If there are translators working on
translation are on the lists, this post reaches, I have a
On Monday 14 January 2008 20:36, pankaj patil wrote:
I solved this problem. I can connect to internet but still I have to
type DNS and IP address each time I connect to internet.
The DNS entries will have to be appended to the file /etc/resolv.conf
You can use a GUI tool that helps you
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 13:23, Rohan Dighe wrote:
I was basically interested in various categories such as bug
tracking/project management/office
http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Linux_Brochure
See the last section of the article. Should meet your requirment,
partially.
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On Thursday 06 March 2008 16:27, Desi Penguin wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions for LiveCD that suits following setup.
1. Boot from the linux LiveCD.
2. connect your USB thumb drive to access your C assignments program.
3. Open Vi/Editor to write new code. Save code onto the thumb drive.
4.
On Thursday 06 March 2008 17:50, Devendra Laulkar wrote:
While what you are saying is essentially true, there are still a lot
of places where old distributions like Red Hat 9 are used. Especially
in colleges.
True. Fortunately, some have replaced it with RHEL. I hope some SMBs
dealing with
On Thursday 06 March 2008 20:06, Desi Penguin wrote:
[snip]
I'm assuming CS==Computer Science, in which I would be very interested
to know about it.
Yes, I should have written Comp. Sci., atleast, argh!
I assume, he has also delivered a tutorial / talk at foss.in/2007 about
the remastered
On Friday 07 March 2008 00:50, Pranav Peshwe wrote:
Also, using IDEs right from the
beginning will keep the student in dark about what goes into
compiling and debugging a program. And even more important - the
student might develop a feeling that, compiling/debugging without the
IDE is
List,
I assume it has been almost over a month now and updates to kde.in were
far and few.
But here it comes, presenting the next FreeIndian: Kartik Mistry.
Our current interview features the Gujarati Geek (alliteration
attempted ;) ) who runs the Universal OS and is involved in l10n as
Lists,
Our current interview features a guy who is seriously
passionate about Free and Open Source software and
contributes to the Fedora Project, apart from OpenPCD
and his own project of a client for blogging named
Chotha. Imagine, being called a Geek in GNU/Linux
because you could play .mp3
List,
Our current interview features a contributor to
various l10n projects who started work as early as
2001-2002. Internet was a unsolved mystery and emails
were something that this contributor was afraid of in
her early days of computing, but now is able to meet
people across the globe from
--- On Wed, 17/9/08, Amit Karpe wrote:
Hello ,
I want FOSS Documentary videos.
Which shows success stories or history or herros of FOSS /
Linux/ Open Source.
There are two of them that come to my mind:
1. Revolution OS - Order the DVD!
2. The Code Linux - Finnish movie (with
--- On Sat, 29/11/08, Rakesh G.Patil wrote:
I want email list
Huh?
Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to
http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
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Folks,
I travel from Pune to Mumbai and back regularly. I don't reserve tickets
usually, but I thought of doing so this time.
I booked my tickets through the MSRTC Volvo online reservation center at
Parihar Chowk, Aundh.
To my surprise, I was in for a shock. They were using Mozilla Firefox
Swapnil,
I do not know of any start-ups but I know there's one company that does has its
'focus' clearly on Free Software. Below is the link to it. However, it is upto
to you to include it in your interview/story.
http://deeproot.in/
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Myself newbie to linux and looking for distro which can fit completely after
installation on 2 GB pata hd.
Are you using a very old x86 PC? 2 GB PATA HD? Rejuvenating it?
Can anyone suggest any flavour . ?
Puppy Linux -as suggested by another member or DamnSmallLinux should be good to
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