On 9/3/06, Anand Karve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I am Anand Karve a.k.a. Curves. I am a B.E. (Civ), belong to the Pune > and work for the Govt of India. I have been using Ubuntu since the Hoary > Hedgehog release, switched over from Suse and stuck to it.I want to > propagate OSS and especially Ubuntu in my organisation. > > I came across the Indian Team on Launchpad and from there the > www.ubuntu-in.org while googling for a way out to enable my Bluetooth > Dongle (BlueSoleil) and GPRS (Airtel) connection on Dapper. Since I do > not have 'in depth' knowledge on Linux, following the How To (on > www.ubuntu-in.org) I have managed to get a Bluetooth icon next to the > clock, in the system tray. I am working on the rest and will keep > troubling you guys on the list for guidance. Actually I have some exams > lined up this week and once they are over on Sat, I will work hard to > get the net functionally on the system. Then I can finally achieve what > I always wanted, a Linux operated Laptop, with everything working. This > is the first question I am always asked, when I try and preach Ubuntu to > others. Till then I am stuck with the dual booting and Windoze! > > That's it for now. > > Regards to All, > > Curves
Hi Anand, Welcome to Ubuntu India team. You can ask any questions you have on this mailing list. I am not sure about other topics but I will be able to answer your bluetooth related queries. Once you get the internet working on your laptop there are lots of software in Ubuntu repositories that will interest you. One specifically related to your work - Blender, is a 3D modelling software. Onkar -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
