*Dear Friends,*
Please forward this message to all your contacts for wider distribution
who may be interested.
*What * : *MySQL Camp With Kaj Arno*
*When * : *29th July 2009, 4PM - 7PM*
*Where* : Hi-Tech Seminar Hall,
DES Block (Dept of Electrical Science)
M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Near MS Ramaiah hospital
MSR Nagar, Bangalore - 560054
*Location Map: *
*http://tinyurl.com/msrit-bangalore*<http://tinyurl.com/msrit-bangalore>
RSVPs and Details are available at
*Bangalore MySQL User Group URL* :
*http://mysql.meetup.com/297*<http://mysql.meetup.com/297>
*Scheduled Sessions*:
*1. MySQL - The community, The Product, The Company by Kaj Arno*
An overview of all things MySQL, from a combined technical and business
perspective.
A short history of MySQL, the company, the product. What the MySQL Community
is, and
how MySQL works with it. How MySQL is being integrated into Sun. (One Hour)
About Speaker : Kaj Arno <http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj>is a well known
community leader promoting open source and bringing cross cultural teams to
work together.
*2. How to Contribute Code to MySQL by Thava Alagu*
A discussion on How the community can contribute code to the MySQL DB
Project. (30 mins)
About Speaker: Thava Alagu is database expert with 14 years of experience in
computer industry. He works for Database group in Sun Microsystems,
Bangalore.
*3. Performance Optimisation in Enterprise Applications by Sonali Minocha*
A discussion on how performance optimisation can be carried out using MySQL
for Enterprise Applications. (30 mins)
About Speaker: Sonali Minocha is well-known International MySQL Trainer &
Consultant. Sonali is India's first certified MySQL DBA & MySQL Authorized
Instructor; Sonali is also a co-founder of Open Source Community - OSScamp.
She has worked with MySQL database for more than 5 years.
Note: This event is organized by *Sun Microsystems,
India*<http://in.sun.com/>and
*OSS Cube.* <http://www.osscube.com/>
OSS Cube is MySQL authorized training partner.
This is free event. There is no entry fee.
Hope to see many of you there!
-balaji
Hi
I have problem in installing Wireless card (DLink 520GL, RT61) in fedora 9,
which will work fine on ubuntu.
After searching on google i came to know that this card does not support
kernel versions 2.6.19x and above.
what is the command to change the latest kernel of fedora 9 to older version
2.6.19 and below.
thanks
sm
Hello All,
The first update to the 0.7 release is now available. Give it a try
and provide us the feedback.
Download location : http://www.belenix.org/download
(torrent is not yet available. will be available soon)
Bugs/Feature Requests may be logged at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=216118
This update brings in the latest development OpenSolaris build 93,
updates to KDE 3.5.9, firefox 3.0.1, ability to create zones among
other changes, bugfixes. This release includes the latest Caiman
installer due to which upgrades from this release will become possible
going forward.
Complete list of changes:
* Based on ON Build 93 that has new drivers (like ATIgfx) among other
stuff.
* Included the rum driver.
* Nvidia driver updated to 173.14.05.
* OSS updated to 4.0-1016.
* Updated Fully Open X bits.
* KDE updated to 3.5.9 and some upstream patches removed
* Firefox 3.0.1
* /sbin/sh is now ksh93.
* Sham's RAM based Boot integrated. In Grub screen select more
options to see that boot option.
Install from RAM is possible and is *fast*. See Sham's Blog for
details (http://blogs.sun.com/sham/entry/belenix_0_7_can_boot).
* Caiman Installer updated to current version. Grub boot entries
for Windows partitions are now automatically added. Detecting Linux
partitions is a work in progress.
* Added PowerTOP.
* Added XVM PV drivers to support booting inside domU.
* Qt 3.x is now built in both 32Bit and 64Bit versions.
* Gtk-Qt3 is fixed to build with proper Solaris build flags so the
nagging warning about /proc/.../cmdline does not appear.
* Updated man pages to new release.
* OpenMotif updated to fix some brokenness.
* Ability to create zones via ZFS snapshots. See
http://www.belenix.org/content/How-do-I-create-Zones-BeleniX ?.
* Added Single-User Console boot option when booting from harddisk.
* Many bugfixes. Fixed Usbdump in livecd mode.
* More packages available via get-pkgs utility including various
multimedia stuff. New pkg.belenix.org repository now online. However,
this is not yet an IPS repository.
* OpenSolaris G11N packages now available in the repository.
* Setting is applied during install to trim ZFS ARC to 50% of RAM
if there is 1GB RAM or less.
Pending Issues
* Sendmail cribs while booting off harddisk.
* BeleniX still does not boot on non-SSE CPUs (to be handled in 0.7.2)
Website: www.belenix.org
Discussion List : belenix-discuss(a)opensolaris.org
Developer List: belenix-dev(a)opensolaris.org
IRC : #belenix @ freenode.net
best regards
Shiv
Hi all,
Sun Microsystems is organizing an event to popularize MySQL. The event falls
on July 29th.
Here are the details:
Venue:
Hi-Tech Seminar Hall,
DES Block (Dept of Electrical Science)
M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Near MS Ramaiah hospital
MSR Nagar, Bangalore - 560054
Time: 4PM to 7PM, July 29th, 2008
More information at
http://blogs.sun.com/amitsaha/entry/mysql_camp_in_bangalore_july
Please invite your friends and spread the news. Those who are working with
students may invite them as well.
Thanks
Balaji
Hello,
We are organising a discussion on "Bridging the education-industry divide"
at Christ College for the final year B.Sc. Computer Science students today
at 12 noon, Conference Hall, Block 2, Christ College.
Senthil will be leading the discussion.
--
Vikram Vincent
+919448810822
http://swatantra.org/
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Date: 2008/7/6
Subject: [foss.in] KDE.in Monsoon Hackathon!
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Hi,
Foss.in and Geodesic would be sponsoring a KDE Hackathon [
Bangalore, 11-13th July ]. Some details here[1]. We plan to hack on
our favorite projects during the event. Thought that I should inform
the list as well. Thanks, team(a)foss.in.
[1]http://pradeepto.livejournal.com/15827.html
Cheers!
Pradeepto
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<GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call!
<DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak?
(as seen on /.)
Join The DRM Elimination Crew Now!
http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Anti-DRM-Campaign
All,
Yesterday I attended the opening ceremony of Ambedkar Community Computer
Center. The center is a volunteer effort from AID and Sthree Jagruthi
Samithi providing free computer training to any young child in the area.
There are many reasons why this event is path breaking, but their efforts in
using GNU and Linux to teach the youth just goes to show that Free Software
has now reached a maturity and ease of use that everyone claimed was a
barrier to entry. A few years ago, everyone said Free Software was only a
niche and could not cater to the general public.
Well, what our friends have shown is this is quite not the case anymore.
Children as young as 7 years work with computers and Free Software and
understand how. I saw with some amazement that a young child of 10 (sorry
don't have his name) start his computer and give a demonstration of his work
without a single hitch. It was quite humbling to learn the difference in
hardware and software as body and soul which he described with the help of a
stand-in volunteer. There was a time when the screen paused for a second,
and this kid did not blink; using the function key to reload the screen! For
that this whole community needs to be congratulated. I guess any other child
his age would have run to his tutor for support. Although there were many
heroes for the day from among the AID volunteers and Sthree Jagruthi
Samithi, this young man was the hero of the day.
And the beauty of the approach in this center is that children are being
taught to dig down and learn computing from the basics and by
experimentation. By adopting Free Software, this center is teaching some
higher goals of freedom and community participation (in learning and
teaching) that Stallman would be proud of. They are being taught that
software is not necessarily a black box that only a few can master or that
the restrictions places on by big capital to prevent unrestricted access to
computers and computing devices are not the only way forward. One day in the
near future, these children will go into their own and profess the freedoms
to build and use software as they choose and not as others have chosen for
them. That indeed would be a solemn and worthy goal to pursue. I'd urge
everyone in this list to take a trip to this center and give a little
encouragement to these young people. Then come back and share your stories
with everyone.
There was singing and dancing with smiles all around. See the
pictures<http://picasaweb.google.com/kumar.harish.singh>and
video <http://www.youtube.com/v/Q3eVm10rf_c> to decide for yourself.
Cheers,
Harish Singh
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:30 PM, renuka prasad <renukaprasadb(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> OK VIKRAM
>
> i am not interested in these issues
> i have no opinions about these kind of issues
> i don't want to spend time on these kind of issues
>
> what i have understood is that There is one movement called free software
> movement initiated by RMS, and later people who have accepted his philosophy
> , his thought , his ideas , ------------- mainly freedom are carrying on
> thats it .
>
> whether it is under banner of fsf or fsf india or FSUG bangalore --- or
> some XYZ banner will that really matter -- atleast for me it does not
> matter,
>
> who ever conducts with the interest of giving freedom to the users of
> softwares -- i am very happy to be part of it and will be always part of it
>
>
> As quoted by RMS in his talks ------- no user should be made dependent on
> anyone for anything --
>
> -------------- Senthil initiated ----------- very good ------ you intiate
> something very good -------------- to my understanding i am really not
> interested about who has initiated
> -------------- every one fighting for freedom is equally important and are
> equally good --
>
> Initiation has already happened --- so i am not so interested that who has
> initiated
> ------------------ leave all these ----------------- does this really
> matter??????????/
>
> VIKRAM ----- i think ieee is utilizing the avalable resources from free
> softwares community since we have to promote or create awareness -- -we are
> also using their banner
>
> you are telling that we cannot take free software to places --------------
> What is this ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
> you are talking -- please rethink on this ------
>
> without ieee help free softwares have reached every one ___ 80 percent of
> internet is running on free softwares - did ieee come somewhere -
>
> it was RFC's ( Request for comments ) whcih made so many protocols
> avalable to developers and contributors -- otherwise we would have not been
> communicating at all the way today world is
>
> I whole heartedly welcome to the idea of using ieee banner ---- provided
> let them release all their contents under GPL ---- will they --- ?????
>
> still --- it is good that their is a track now ( track means like there are
> many tracks in ieee about research , general talk --so on ans so forth )
> which is interested in free software is good
>
> ------------------------ FREE SOFTWARES value is more than what ieee is --
> Philosophy of free software is no where comparable to ieee ----------- and
> not worth comparing -----
>
> ieee are the leading people in owning the copyrighted material (
> Intellectual patent )
> every days researcher are struggling like anything to take permission from
> ieee to use the content
>
> they have created such a dependancy ------ which is against the philosophy
> of free softwares
>
>
> Lets carry on the spirit of free software movement without bothering to
> which banner or who is doing - -still if some body wants to bother --- i
> have no comments or opinions ---- i am only interested in the freedom
> aspects
>
> Whether RICH OR POOR ,,,,, ieee or fsf or fsug or some other banner -- you
> can only see that freedom is what mattering everyone
>
> we cant say that some one or some place or some country is poor so that
> freedom should be compromised --- or some one is rich so we have to give
> more freedom ---
> some body ( ieee ) is treated with high respect by certain section of
> people so we need to give more freedom ------------
> ( THIS is WHY I TOLD IT SHOULD NOT MATTER WHO IS CONTRIBUTING or who is
> organizing --- what it matters whoever contributes or organizes the freedo
> is what sould matter)
>
> Thats y freedom is equally important for all -- let ieee come on to free
> software track --- lets not compromise in any of the things
> ---------------------------------------
>
> -------------------------------- PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG
> -------------------------------
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Renuka,
>> (Taking this off-list)
>>
>> 2008/7/6 renuka prasad <renukaprasadb(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 9:41 PM, Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I think that this is pretty important. Basic idea is that we organise
>>>> tutorials in various places
>>>>
>>>
>>> Who is organizing ?
>>>
>>>
>>>> jointly under the banner of IEEE and Free Software Movement - Karnataka
>>>> and we need
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think you forgot that ieee clearly mentioned that this is the ieee
>>> Professional chapter and ieee is organizing ----- Free Software movement
>>> Karnataka ( ?????????????????????????????????)
>>>
>>> Why are you telling karnataka ------------------------- please forward
>>> the complete thread --where many have replied right --- peple from mumbai
>>> also have replied _________( so please correct it that resource people are
>>> from free software movement -- whether it is karnataka or any other place it
>>> is irrelevant here )
>>>
>>
>>> and ieee wants resource persons -- for which they do not have any issues
>>> if the resource people are from free software community ------
>>>
>>> This is what i understood from the meeting ----------------
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, many programs have been conducted all over
>> Karnataka under the banner of Free Software Movement - Karnataka including
>> Eben Moglen's talks at various places. I think you may remember my debate in
>> another mail thread. This idea was initiated by Senthil and *not* IEEE. We
>> are utilising IEEE banner so that we can take Free Software to places we may
>> not be able to reach otherwise. If IEEE had not agreed we would still take
>> this forward. Take my word for it. People from anywhere are free to reply to
>> a thread or contribute in any way possible but it is duty of the local
>> inhabitants to build the movement here and consistently.
>> So I think the question of 'who is organising', 'role of IEEE', etc are
>> clear.
>>
>> --
>> Vikram Vincent
>> +919448810822
>> http://swatantra.org/
>>
>
>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: renuka prasad <renukaprasadb(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Can you present on technical topics on GNU/Linux
To: Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
Cc: Senthil S <senthilsos(a)yahoo.com>
OK VIKRAM
i am not interested in these issues
i have no opinions about these kind of issues
i don't want to spend time on these kind of issues
what i have understood is that There is one movement called free software
movement initiated by RMS, and later people who have accepted his philosophy
, his thought , his ideas , ------------- mainly freedom are carrying on
thats it .
whether it is under banner of fsf or fsf india or FSUG bangalore --- or some
XYZ banner will that really matter -- atleast for me it does not matter,
who ever conducts with the interest of giving freedom to the users of
softwares -- i am very happy to be part of it and will be always part of it
As quoted by RMS in his talks ------- no user should be made dependent on
anyone for anything --
-------------- Senthil initiated ----------- very good ------ you intiate
something very good -------------- to my understanding i am really not
interested about who has initiated
-------------- every one fighting for freedom is equally important and are
equally good --
Initiation has already happened --- so i am not so interested that who has
initiated
------------------ leave all these ----------------- does this really
matter??????????/
VIKRAM ----- i think ieee is utilizing the avalable resources from free
softwares community since we have to promote or create awareness -- -we are
also using their banner
you are telling that we cannot take free software to places --------------
What is this ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
you are talking -- please rethink on this ------
without ieee help free softwares have reached every one ___ 80 percent of
internet is running on free softwares - did ieee come somewhere -
it was RFC's ( Request for comments ) whcih made so many protocols avalable
to developers and contributors -- otherwise we would have not been
communicating at all the way today world is
I whole heartedly welcome to the idea of using ieee banner ---- provided
let them release all their contents under GPL ---- will they --- ?????
still --- it is good that their is a track now ( track means like there are
many tracks in ieee about research , general talk --so on ans so forth )
which is interested in free software is good
------------------------ FREE SOFTWARES value is more than what ieee is --
Philosophy of free software is no where comparable to ieee ----------- and
not worth comparing -----
ieee are the leading people in owning the copyrighted material (
Intellectual patent )
every days researcher are struggling like anything to take permission from
ieee to use the content
they have created such a dependancy ------ which is against the philosophy
of free softwares
Lets carry on the spirit of free software movement without bothering to
which banner or who is doing - -still if some body wants to bother --- i
have no comments or opinions ---- i am only interested in the freedom
aspects
Whether RICH OR POOR ,,,,, ieee or fsf or fsug or some other banner -- you
can only see that freedom is what mattering everyone
we cant say that some one or some place or some country is poor so that
freedom should be compromised --- or some one is rich so we have to give
more freedom ---
some body ( ieee ) is treated with high respect by certain section of people
so we need to give more freedom ------------
( THIS is WHY I TOLD IT SHOULD NOT MATTER WHO IS CONTRIBUTING or who is
organizing --- what it matters whoever contributes or organizes the freedo
is what sould matter)
Thats y freedom is equally important for all -- let ieee come on to free
software track --- lets not compromise in any of the things
---------------------------------------
-------------------------------- PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG
-------------------------------
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Renuka,
> (Taking this off-list)
>
> 2008/7/6 renuka prasad <renukaprasadb(a)gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 9:41 PM, Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I think that this is pretty important. Basic idea is that we organise
>>> tutorials in various places
>>>
>>
>> Who is organizing ?
>>
>>
>>> jointly under the banner of IEEE and Free Software Movement - Karnataka
>>> and we need
>>>
>>
>> I think you forgot that ieee clearly mentioned that this is the ieee
>> Professional chapter and ieee is organizing ----- Free Software movement
>> Karnataka ( ?????????????????????????????????)
>>
>> Why are you telling karnataka ------------------------- please forward the
>> complete thread --where many have replied right --- peple from mumbai also
>> have replied _________( so please correct it that resource people are from
>> free software movement -- whether it is karnataka or any other place it is
>> irrelevant here )
>>
>
>> and ieee wants resource persons -- for which they do not have any issues
>> if the resource people are from free software community ------
>>
>> This is what i understood from the meeting ----------------
>>
>> Over the last few years, many programs have been conducted all over
> Karnataka under the banner of Free Software Movement - Karnataka including
> Eben Moglen's talks at various places. I think you may remember my debate in
> another mail thread. This idea was initiated by Senthil and *not* IEEE. We
> are utilising IEEE banner so that we can take Free Software to places we may
> not be able to reach otherwise. If IEEE had not agreed we would still take
> this forward. Take my word for it. People from anywhere are free to reply to
> a thread or contribute in any way possible but it is duty of the local
> inhabitants to build the movement here and consistently.
> So I think the question of 'who is organising', 'role of IEEE', etc are
> clear.
>
> --
> Vikram Vincent
> +919448810822
> http://swatantra.org/
>