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LINUXForYou * Dec 2003 (Vol 1 No 10)
In India Rs 50 (with CD)
http://www.linuxforu.com
Pages 102 * US$7.95 0 74470584957
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THIS ISSUE has probably reached your city. Saw it in Bangalore, and also got
a complimentary copy from the LFY team at LinuxBangalore2003. But when I
reached back to Goa on Dec 4, it wasn't in as yet. So it might take time to
reach 'small town' India... FN
REVIEWED: Mandrake 9.2 * PhProjekt * StarOffice 7.0
COMPUTERS AT TIS HAZARI, the session courts for the city of New Delhi, are
being shifted over to Linux, courtesy the National Informatics Centre. -
Rahul Chopra in this month's editorial.
LINUX LEARNING CENTRE at Bangalore is offering courses
in administration, security, development (internals and
programming essentials, programming with Qt, device
driver programming, MySQL & PHP), RHCE and Red Hat
rapid track certification. www.linuxlearningcentre.com
DotGNU RELEASES CD: It can now be used to implement application programs and
Web services in C# and C applications under multiple operating systems,
including GNU/Linux, FreeBSC, MacOS, MS Windows. The 219 MB release 0.1 CD
is available as a free download at
http://download.freedom.biz/dotgnu/dotgnu-0.1-cdrom.iso.gz.torrent
e-Bridge calls itself "the new state-of-art training
facility from eSpark Infotech is now open in the
heart of Bangalore". It's offering embedded Linux courses
(Linux fundamentals, programming Linux, embedded C & Linux,
realtime C & Linux, Linux internals, device drivers,
networking) and DSP courses (DSP fundamentals, TI/analog
dev programming, audio/video, image processing,
bio-medical systems). www.ebridgesolutions.netLinux.net provides a free e-mail service to those who want an e-mail address
that ends in '@linux.net'
MAJOR UPDATES and releases: OpenNA Linux 1.0, Gibraltar
Firewall 1.0, Xandros Desktop 2.0, Onebase Linux 2.0,
CUPS 1.120rc6.
CAN YOU MAKE money with open source? Registration entails a "nominal fee" of
Rs 5000 for a three-day conference. http://www.linuxasia2004.com/attendees/
February 11-13, 2004, New Delhi.
SEND IN YOUR favourite slogans for a tee-shirt, and win
five free copies of the shirt... LFYedit at efyindia.com
MONEY CAN't buy respect, says Robert Adkins. Some of us might have met this
guy at LB2003 in Bangalore. He's the CTO of Technetra Corp, and an advocate
and implementer of FLOSS solutions for government. He can be contacted at
radkins at technetra.com
CAREERS WITH FLOSS: The number of students opting for
courses in Open Source is growing steadily, even as industry
experts predict a growing need for trained professionals
in this expanding field.
EXIT RED HAT, ENTER FEDORA: It's official now; the free (of cost) version of
Red Hat Linux will not be available anymore. This has created a lot of FUD
in an already unstable environment, thanks to the SCO episode. But is Red
Hat closed for good?
WEB-BASED COLLABORATION SOFTWARE: PHProjekt is an easy-to-install
collaboration suite, which runs on the open source platform and
databases. As the design of the system is developer-friendly,
adding new features and components is a piece of cake.
STAROFFICE: The latest version of Sun's office suite, StarOffice 7, may just
be the right solution for the cost-conscious user. It loads faster than the
earlier version, and sports some noticeable improvements.
IN THE LFY CD THIS MONTH: Slackware (the "oldest Linux distro")
and a range of GNU software for Windows users.
FALLING BACK on backup systems.
MAKING ADOPTION OF Linux in the enterprise easy. www.linux4e.com
Business partners required: http://wwww.linux4e.com/partners
ooWRITER HELPS YOU create your own templates and styles so that you can work
with documents easily.
Open Source is key to IBM's vision of computing. User
empowerment is key to Microsoft's, writes Alolita Sharma
USING DATABASE functions in Calc, a tutorial. (Wish there were more how-tos
for the user in this mag! --FN)
HALDIA DOCKS: it has a uniquely designed Linux installation
with an active-active cluster set up, which is considered
the best of its kind. This has ensured efficiency and
cost-effectiveness.
BASIC UNIX commands and concepts: an extract from *Running Linux* (Shroff
Publishers, Pp 674 only Rs 425 in India).
VxWorks and LynxOS are definitely the biggest embedded
operating systems in use today. But slowly they are
acknowledging the power of GNU/Linux and how it can
help them maximise deployments.
HELP LINUX GO INDIAN: By using various translation tools, you can join
Language translation groups working across India to help translate GNU/Linux
into your language.
EXPERT INTRODUCTION: Multi-threaded programming under Linux.
KICKSTART YOUR Linux installation (Part I): Installing Red Hat Linux on
multiple machines one after another can be quite tedious. To avoid answering
the same question over and over again, try the KickStart method, as it does
not need any user intervention.
WRITE CHEQUES. NOT JUST BOOKS: Niyam Bhushan on how
anybody can turn thoughts into words, and words into wealth.
NFS CLIENTS for Windows.
OpenSSL PACKAGE offers a vast crypto library of algorithms
WAIT QUEUES in Linux device drivers
UNDERSTANDING recursive sub-routines
INDIA-RELATED NEWS:
HP launches GNU/Linux laptop
Mandrake's latest distribution
Oracle announces 10g for GNU/Linux
Delixus offers India Linux
CxProtect anti-virus mailing solution for mail-servers
Trade management system from Network Programs
Netweb Technologies unveils Tyrone
MRO-Tek rolls out Network Management Systems
Review of FLOSS at BangaloreIT.com
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DISCLOSURE: This journalist (FN) writes a monthly column for LFY and gets
paid for it. Promoting awareness about the content of LFY however is not
part of the job, and is carried on with the intention spreading awareness
about FLOSS among different GNU/Linux user groups in India.
--
Frederick Noronha : http://www.fredericknoronha.net : When we speak of free
Freelance Journalist : http://www.bytesforall.org : software we refer to
Ph 0091.832.2409490 : Cell 0 9822 122436 : freedom, not price.
Original Message -----
From: "IT@School" <itschool(a)asianetindia.com>
To: <manjushmenon(a)hotmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:08 PM
Subject: Reply
> Mr.Manjush G. Menon
> We are not giving to depend totally on Ms. Products. Rather MS
> Office is taught along with open office and Windows along with Linux
> from this year. Arranging the resource persons for training an open
> software, making available the software, the maintenance of a help desk
> etc. are logistical issues which could not be immediately undertaken.
> We plan switch out to open software within three years.
> Executive Director
>
---- Original Message -----
From: Manjush G. Menon
To: itschool(a)asianetindia.com
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 5:46 PM
Subject: Respected sir,
From
Manjush G. Menon,
Sr.Programmer,
Sofker Solutions Pvt Ltd,
Kochi-18.
To
The Executive Director,
'IT @ SCHOOL' Project,
SCERT Buildings,
Poojapura,
Thiruvananthapuram-12.
Respected sir,
SUB: In protest against the inclusion of products from multinational companies
in the syllabus of 'IT @ SCHOOL'
It's a very dissappointing fact that when the whole world is moving towards
Free software, we at kerala are going behind a major MNC - Microsoft. I hereby register
my protest in such an act from 'IT @ SCHOOL' Project team.
Breaking of prototypes will definetly help us in finding economical and high quality
products for our future generation.
For students and programmers, the GNU Linux contains 'GNU Compiler Collections'
which includes C, C++, FORTRAN, PERL, TCL etc. Also, for DTP and other publishing purposes,
it includes GNU Office utilities like Abi-Word, gedit, and other worksheet utilities,
all these with a nominal cost of Rs 700-800/-. The software as it is, is free and
the cost is accounted towards the media (CD + Documentation) included.
By this letter, I urge you to take this matter seriously and suggest necessary modifications
in the action plan of 'IT @ SCHOOL' project.
Wishing you all the best and wishing all 'Students @ SCHOOL' a bright future,
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully
Manjush G. Menon.
______________________________________________________
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Hi All,
My name is Thejesh. I am working as a Software Engineer at Bangalore. Passed
from VTU ( Visweswraiah Technological University) Belagum as E&C engineer.
We were the first batch of the university.
Early this year I got an idea about asking VTU to include more FOSS related
courses in its syllabus. Hence I started a petition at my home site (
www.techmag.biz <http://www.techmag.biz> ). Then we moved it to GNU
bangalore site (http://bangalore.gnu.org.in/?VTU-FLOSS_Campaign). The
petition has been editied by lot of people and it has reached a good state
now. We have got the signatures of around 140 people including that of RMS.
Initially I just had the plan of mailing the petition; but later I got an
idea of visiting VC personally so that it will have more effect.
VC of VTU Dr. K Balaveera Reddy has agreed to meet me on Aug 6 (Saturday)
evening at VTU campus, belagum. I will be travelling on Aug 5 night ( from
Bangalore). Plan as of now is to present him the hard copy of
signatures/opinions/discussion that happened on GNU Bangalore site. I am
also planning to give him a presentation. If anybody is interested to join
me along; please mail me back. Or if you think something which I should be
doing please do send it to me.
--
Thanks,
Thej
http://www.techmag.biz
gnthej at gmail dot com
thej at techmag dot biz
St Xavier's College at Mapusa wants its college students to work with
the GNU/Linux operating system and popularise it. This was stated by
Principal Newman Fernandes, at the launch of the Xavier's Open Source
Club, at the college premises recently.
Principal Fernandes also suggested that students should use IT more
widely, and said efforts were underway to ensure every student had his
or her own email address, which was then effectively utilised.
"Last year we initiated (our activities on Free/Libre and Open Source
Software). This year we plan to go deeper into it," said Fernandes.
"Our college has a principle of offering students all they way. We have
1850 students and 40 clubs. We have a Rainwater Harvesting Club, a music
club, an e-centre where the class notes which teachers used to dictate
are shared via the intranet. We also have a Centre for Traditional
Knowledge," said Fernandes.
Nelson Lobo, the lecturer of IT, said that FLOSS was based on the
principle that everyone gains when everyone shares. "Our aim is to
understand and promote FLOSS. This is software whose source code is
available to modify, rebuild and share. We need to ask what Open Source
can do for us," he added.
This newly-launched club would be planning more activities in the
coming months, he said.
St Xavier's also wants its students to experiment with Free/Libre and
Open Source Software (FLOSS). Dr Albert Gouveia, head of IT at the
National Institute of Oceanography and an alumni of the prestigious IIT
Bombay, was the keynote speaker at the launch of the club. Gouveia was
an alumni of Xavier's from the 1968-1970 batch.
He began by challenging students: "Why do Linux at all?
Will it get me a job?"
Gouveia called for looking beyond the traditional arguments that FLOSS
is "freely available" and also less prone to hacker attacks.
Gouveia argued: "It's not safe to stay with just one technology. You
need to be exposed to all.... Open source gives you the freedom to
experiment. With proprietorial software you don't have the source code
to experiment with."
He said that students joining the world of work would get "three weeks"
in which to learn a new technology and deliver. "In other fields, what
you learn in college will stand you in good stead for quite some time.
In computing it's different. You need to broaden your horizons now,
while you have the time," he added.
A Debian user since 1994 and its 0.94 (pre-stable) release,
Gouveia adviced students: "If you want an easy way you, you're
not going to learn much." He added, "I never once felt the need
to shift back to Windows... I can do whatever I want in Linux."
He adviced students to read Eric S Raymond's essay called 'The
Cathedral and the Bazaar'.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/
"You'll are the technical people who should try out every flavour (of
GNU/Linux). Would you respect a mechanic who can only repair one type
of a car?" he asked.
"If you read the instructions and questions thoroughly while installing
Debian, you will succeed in installing it the first time," he felt.
Gouveia pointed to the number of jobs in GNU/Linux network and security
aspects. He felt the world was moving to a situation where "all
software is free". "Maybe five years from now, you will get no
proprietary software. Look at everything besides Open Source too. But
using Open Source is the easiest, because it is open to use," he
argued.
He said countries like Australia and New Zealand had a large
number of projects for students on the Net. Later in the
session, he interacted with students and others, and also
shared copies of Ubuntu (another Debian-based distro, like
Knoppix) with students and lecturers.
Contacts: St Xavier's College: xavierscollege(a)sancharnet.in Dr
Albert Gouveia: albert(a)darya.nio.org
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St Xavier's College at Mapusa wants its college students to work with
the GNU/Linux operating system and popularise it. This was stated by
Principal Newman Fernandes, at the launch of the Xavier's Open Source
Club, at the college premises recently.
Principal Fernandes also suggested that students should use IT more
widely, and said efforts were underway to ensure every student had his
or her own email address, which was then effectively utilised.
"Last year we initiated (our activities on Free/Libre and Open Source
Software). This year we plan to go deeper into it," said Fernandes.
"Our college has a principle of offering students all they way. We have
1850 students and 40 clubs. We have a Rainwater Harvesting Club, a music
club, an e-centre where the class notes which teachers used to dictate
are shared via the intranet. We also have a Centre for Traditional
Knowledge," said Fernandes.
Nelson Lobo, the lecturer of IT, said that FLOSS was based on the
principle that everyone gains when everyone shares. "Our aim is to
understand and promote FLOSS. This is software whose source code is
available to modify, rebuild and share. We need to ask what Open Source
can do for us," he added.
This newly-launched club would be planning more activities in the
coming months, he said.
St Xavier's also wants its students to experiment with Free/Libre and
Open Source Software (FLOSS). Dr Albert Gouveia, head of IT at the
National Institute of Oceanography and an alumni of the prestigious IIT
Bombay, was the keynote speaker at the launch of the club. Gouveia was
an alumni of Xavier's from the 1968-1970 batch.
He began by challenging students: "Why do Linux at all?
Will it get me a job?"
Gouveia called for looking beyond the traditional arguments that FLOSS
is "freely available" and also less prone to hacker attacks.
Gouveia argued: "It's not safe to stay with just one technology. You
need to be exposed to all.... Open source gives you the freedom to
experiment. With proprietorial software you don't have the source code
to experiment with."
He said that students joining the world of work would get "three weeks"
in which to learn a new technology and deliver. "In other fields, what
you learn in college will stand you in good stead for quite some time.
In computing it's different. You need to broaden your horizons now,
while you have the time," he added.
A Debian user since 1994 and its 0.94 (pre-stable) release,
Gouveia adviced students: "If you want an easy way you, you're
not going to learn much." He added, "I never once felt the need
to shift back to Windows... I can do whatever I want in Linux."
He adviced students to read Eric S Raymond's essay called 'The
Cathedral and the Bazaar'.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/
"You'll are the technical people who should try out every flavour (of
GNU/Linux). Would you respect a mechanic who can only repair one type
of a car?" he asked.
"If you read the instructions and questions thoroughly while installing
Debian, you will succeed in installing it the first time," he felt.
Gouveia pointed to the number of jobs in GNU/Linux network and security
aspects. He felt the world was moving to a situation where "all
software is free". "Maybe five years from now, you will get no
proprietary software. Look at everything besides Open Source too. But
using Open Source is the easiest, because it is open to use," he
argued.
He said countries like Australia and New Zealand had a large
number of projects for students on the Net. Later in the
session, he interacted with students and others, and also
shared copies of Ubuntu (another Debian-based distro, like
Knoppix) with students and lecturers.
Contacts: St Xavier's College: xavierscollege(a)sancharnet.in Dr
Albert Gouveia: albert(a)darya.nio.org
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_/ 784 Saligao 403511 Goa India | fred(a)bytesforall.org
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[Thanks to Sunil Abraham for forwarding this. -FN]
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FOSSAC 2005 will offer 3 days of stimulating mass awareness events,
amalgamating Free and Open Source Software Technologies Exhibition,
Training Sessions, Conferences and Awards. This will commence on Tuesday
16 August 2005. The Programme format will consist of launching of the
Free and Open Source Software Awareness Campaign that includes:
3 Day Mega Exhibition of over 100 stalls featuring educational,
business, public sector and entertainment free software products.
Linux Desktop Training Sessions for over 2000 participants throughout
the 3 days event over a network of 500 latest computer hardware
machines.
"TPFOSST 05" 1st National Conference on Trends and Practices of Free and
Open Source Software Technologies, August 18, 2005.
National Free and Open Source Software Awards, August 18, 2005.
The event will attract thousands of visitors from the General Public,
Universities and people from all walks of life. The event will be graced
with visits by official dignitaries belonging to the United Nations
Development Program, Government of Pakistan, Government of Punjab,
Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry and will receive huge media
coverage.
Objectives
FOSSAC 2005 Free & Open Source Software Awareness Campaign 2005 is a
three day event organized to promote nationwide awareness about the
benefits of Free and Open Source Software and to persuade organizations
and individuals of Pakistan to use Free & Open Source Software.
Event Venue & Schedule
Punjab University College of Information Technology (PUCIT)
University of the Punjab
Main Hall, Allama Iqbal (Old) Campus
Lahore-Pakistan
16th - 19th August 2005 (9:00am – 6:00pm)
FOSSAC 2005 Event Organizers
FOSSFP: Free and Open Source Software Foundation of Pakistan
PUCIT: Punjab University College of Information Technology,
University of the Punjab
PITB: Punjab Information Technology Board, Government of the
Punjab
PSEB-OSRC: Pakistan Software Export Board, Government of
Pakistan, Open Source Resource Centre.
KMT Innovators, Lahore, Pakistan
Thanks and Regards
Mr. Osman Haq
Project Manager (OSRC)
Pakistan Software Export Board
Ministry of Information Technology
2nd Floor, Evacuee Trust Complex
Agha Khan Road, Sector F-5, Islamabad
Tel : 051 9208748
Fax : 051 9204075
Email : hosman(a)pseb.org.pk
URL: www.osrc.org.pk; www.pseb.org.pk
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Campaigners in Venezuela have launched a wireless-for-development
portal, and the English-language details are below.
See http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=582985
and also http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=526407
for EsLaRed's eighth Latin American workshop on networking
technology... which looks like a rather interesting gathering
of people and topics, when viewed from half way around the
globe ;-) FN
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Wireless talks development, that too in Spanish: www.wilac.net
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- The Latin American School of Networks Foundation
(ESLARED) and the Institute for Connectivity in the Americas (ICA) has
launched a portal. WiLAC is the new information portal about Wireless
Technologies for Development, designed to support individuals,
organisations, municipalities and businesses currently implementing
community wireless connectivity projects, or those about to launch on
this road.
The launch took place during the 'Experiences from Wireless Project
Implementation" event, on July 27, 2005, in Merida (Venezuela), during
the WALC 2005, an event about networking and content.
WiLAC's portal was launched during a "Panel of experiences in
implementation of wireless technologies", that was showcased during
workshops underway at the event. This panel began at 7 p.m. in the
Faculty of Engineering Auditorium of Los Andes University (ULA).
In a crowded auditorium, Edmundo Vitale moderated the panel. It was
kicked off with initial interventions from Jorge Phillips and Ermanno
Pietrosemoli. Both emphasized the importance of having a reference point
in the region, to address information needs about wireless technologies,
specially in Spanish, the third most-widely spoken language in the
world.
Jaime Torres and Américo Sanchez, experts of the Area of Engineering at
CEPES (Peru), presented their experience with the Agrarian Information
System of Huaral Valley. They not only shared what they encountered in
the implementation of the wireless network, but also about the community
development, costs estimates and the impact in the community.
CVG Telecom (Venezuela) president Julio Durán presented the National
Network of Social Connectivity plan, which includes the deployment of
technologies that go from fibre across the country to experimentation
with WiMAX technologies. But the starting point will be communities that
are otherwise much more isolated.
[WiMAX is an acronym that stands for Worldwide Interoperability for
Microwave Access. The WiMAX protocol is a way of networking computing
devices together; for example to provide internet access, in a similar
way to Wi-Fi. WiMAX is both faster and has a longer range than Wi-Fi.
However, WiMAX does not necessarily conflict with Wi-Fi, but is designed
to interoperate with it and may indeed complement it.]
Sylvia Cadena presented the model used by the Institute for the
Connectivity in Américas (ICA), to support the implementation of
projects pilot about fixed and itinerant Wi-Fi technologies through all
the region.
Finally, the WiLAC portal structure was briefly explored to check its
performance as well as the possibilities it could offer.
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, the WiLAC portal will
promote information about design, implementation, development,
replication, and the use of necessary components for a successful
community wireless project that serves the community.
More specifically, the information, available in Spanish, has been
structured to offer the user relevant information regarding: research
(case studies, impact analysis); implementation (articles and reports
about current projects); technical reviews and news about technical
standards development; regulatory frameworks (links and descriptions of
the conditions in each country to develop community wireless networks);
training resources (materials, courses and workshops); regional
expertise; support funds available; news about wireless projects in
other parts of the world; and related events.
WiLAC promotes direct cooperation and exchange among community
initiatives using wireless technologies under development in the region
(and also in other regions). It also promotes the building up of
relationships and support from those initiatives with more experience to
those just starting up.
This portal was fully developed using free and open source software
(FOSS).
ESLARED is a non-profit institution dedicated to promoting information
technologies in Latin America and the Caribbean, working since 1992, and
legally constituted in Venezuela. It has worked to promote the building
of human resources and research in telecommunications, computer networks
and information technologies in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its
focus also includes research and development on technology transfer and
appropriate technology, to foster scientific, technical and social
progress in the region. It is a member of the Association for
Progressive Communications (APC).
The Institute for Connectivity in the Americas emerged from the 2001
Summit of the Americas. It is the forum for hemispheric innovation in
the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for
economic and social development. ICA's goal is to promote the use of
ICTs in Latin American and the Caribbean countries, to strengthen
democracy, create prosperity, and realise human potential in the region.
ICA is currently being incubated at the International Development
Research Centre's (IDRC) headquarters at Ottawa, Canada and at the
Regional Office in Montevideo, Uruguay.
For more details about WiLAC.net contact Sylvia Cadena, Coordinator at
info(a)wilac.net (+5982) 7111502, J.M.Sosa 2281/ 701 Montevideo 11300
Uruguay.
WiLAC
http://www.wilac.net/
ESLARED, the Latin American School of Networks Foundation
http://www.eslared.org.ve/
Institute for Connectivity in the Americas
http://www.icamericas.net/
WiLAC news on your desktop, via RSS
http://www.wilac.net/backend.php
Dear Sir,
I would be highly obliged if you may provide the information on AKshaya
Thanks
Dr.MJT
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> Dear Friends,
>
>
> Can anyone please provide some help on the following
> topic.?
>
> This is regarding the "Akshaya" (www.akshaya.net) project being
> implemented by State Govt of Kerala.
> The pilot project was kicked-off in May 2003 in Malappuram District,
> with the launching of over 600 Akshaya e-kendras.
>
> Now it is being implemented at other districts of the state and at
> Kannur, the process is currently going on.
>
> I am also a candidate to start one centre in My Panchayat. I wanted
> to get valuable feedback/opinions/suggestions from others. As
> self-employment for many, it involves huge investment and many are
> dependent on bank loans( At least I am)!! .Proper help from others
> will be valuable guidance.
>
> 1) My plan is to set up Akshaya e -kendra using only GNU/Linux and
> free/open source softwares. The website of akshaya says the
> infrastructure should have minimum five PCs in a client server
> configuration. So I plan to setup a LTSP based diskless thin client
> configuration. I wanted to promote this and provide support to others
> setting up LTSP based Akshaya centers. I have few queries in this
> regard.
>
> 1) Does anyone( especially anyone from Malappuram) have experience
> with Akshaya at Malappuram. If so is to possible to share their
> experience?.
> 2) Did any one used GNU/Linux and free software application for
> setting up akshaya centers?. If so did they face any problem!!!
> 3) Does the CDs and other material supplied by concerned authorities
> work on LTSP thin client machines?.
> 4) Will it demand any requirement for any proprietary softwares?.
> 5) What is the current status of the Akshaya project at Malappuram??.
> I have read a news last month saying about 60% of the centers are
> facing closure due to lack of income generation and heavy burden on
> Bank loans!!.
>
>
> At the site there are many success stories, but can anyone tell us
> about the ground reality!!!.
>
> Any help is appreciated..
>
>
> Regards
>
> Sujeevan.
> Kannur
>
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> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:58:54 +0530
> From: Arun M <colonel.m(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [Fsf-friends] Re: [Fsf-kerala] Status Of Akshaya
> To: swathantra software <s2s2service(a)gmail.com>
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> fsf-kerala(a)gnu.org.in, Principal Support List of FSF-India
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> Hi,
>
> > I am also a candidate to start one centre in My Panchayat. I wanted
> > to get valuable feedback/opinions/suggestions from others. As
> > self-employment for many, it involves huge investment and many are
> > dependent on bank loans( At least I am)!! .Proper help from others
> > will be valuable guidance.
>
> If you are making investment make your backup plans. dont trust the
> project.
>
>
> > 1) Does anyone( especially anyone from Malappuram) have experience
> > with Akshaya at Malappuram. If so is to possible to share their
> > experience?.
>
> I've visited few centers.
>
> > 2) Did any one used GNU/Linux and free software application for
> > setting up akshaya centers?. If so did they face any problem!!!
>
> No. Training programs and modules from KSITM were in Windows hence
> almost all of them used Windows. There were some suggestions of having
> training programs on free software. But i dont think they happened.
>
> > 3) Does the CDs and other material supplied by concerned authorities
> > work on LTSP thin client machines?.
>
> I think they are flash files.
>
> > 4) Will it demand any requirement for any proprietary softwares?.
>
> You have to talk to officials of Akshya project. I think they will
> allow use of free software. If not we will fight for it.
>
> > 5) What is the current status of the Akshaya project at Malappuram??.
>
> Best thing you can do is go to Malappuram and discuss with people there.
> Situation is not so good. You will have to make your own business
> plan. Akshya will provide you some business. That wont break even your
> project. Dont get carried away by the hype. Do a good study and plan
> and then start.
>
> Akshaya project got ArsElectronic award. I dont know what is the
> selection criterion. But I am not very much convinced about the claims
> made about the project in Ars Electronic site.
>
>
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Dear Friends,
Can anyone please provide some help on the following topic.?
This is regarding the "Akshaya" (www.akshaya.net) project being
implemented by State Govt of Kerala.
The pilot project was kicked-off in May 2003 in Malappuram District,
with the launching of over 600 Akshaya e-kendras.
Now it is being implemented at other districts of the state and at
Kannur, the process is currently going on.
I am also a candidate to start one centre in My Panchayat. I wanted
to get valuable feedback/opinions/suggestions from others. As
self-employment for many, it involves huge investment and many are
dependent on bank loans( At least I am)!! .Proper help from others
will be valuable guidance.
1) My plan is to set up Akshaya e -kendra using only GNU/Linux and
free/open source softwares. The website of akshaya says the
infrastructure should have minimum five PCs in a client server
configuration. So I plan to setup a LTSP based diskless thin client
configuration. I wanted to promote this and provide support to others
setting up LTSP based Akshaya centers. I have few queries in this
regard.
1) Does anyone( especially anyone from Malappuram) have experience
with Akshaya at Malappuram. If so is to possible to share their
experience?.
2) Did any one used GNU/Linux and free software application for
setting up akshaya centers?. If so did they face any problem!!!
3) Does the CDs and other material supplied by concerned authorities
work on LTSP thin client machines?.
4) Will it demand any requirement for any proprietary softwares?.
5) What is the current status of the Akshaya project at Malappuram??.
I have read a news last month saying about 60% of the centers are
facing closure due to lack of income generation and heavy burden on
Bank loans!!.
At the site there are many success stories, but can anyone tell us
about the ground reality!!!.
Any help is appreciated..
Regards
Sujeevan.
Kannur
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