Hello All,
We have many new job openings at MagNet! Come aboard, we are looking for
extremely talented people to help us Code The Future! We are looking for
people who want to build a world class company, and not just work for
one!
Here are the details of the openings:
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Relationship Manager
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Responsibilities:
- Business Development
- Requirement Analysis
- Overall Project Design
- General software engineering responsibilities
- Serving as single point of communication with client
- Overall guidance for project success
Requirements:
- Relevant expertise and experience
- Technical knowledge of Web, Mobile and Linux
- Management skills
- Zeal to create the future!
Compensation:
- about 2.5L CTC
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Project Manager
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Responsibilities:
- Wireframes & Prototypes
- System Design
- Scheduling (with RM & GL)
- Risk Management
- Technical Guidance
- Lead two teams of 4 developers each, total 8 people
- Task assignments - Module wise
- Reporting, Documentation
Requirements:
- Relevant expertise and experience
- Minimum 2 years of experience in PHP/Linux/ASP.Net
Compensation:
- about 2.5L CTC
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Group Leader
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Responsibilities:
- Lead a team of 4 developers
- Scheduling
- Task assignments to team members
- Project execution
- Development
- Internal QA
- Problem solving
Requirements:
- Relevant expertise and experience
- Minimum 1.5 years of experience in PHP/Linux/ASP.Net
Compensation:
- 1.25L to 1.75L CTC
We have a few more openings also and I would suggest reading up the job
profiles by following the news posting from http://www.magnet-i.com
If you are interested, please send your application to
"jobs(a)magnet-i.com".
Regards,
Nirav
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phone ~ 91-22-2899 0490 / 2899 0507 / 3091 5047
cell ~ 91-22-3250 4767
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We have got a database project which is to be developed on the linux
platform. The project will be given for development on contract basis.
Interested Linux developers can send their resumes.
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I just got hold of the Suse 9.1 Live CD from LFU. Contrary to what I have
heard and read abt Linux, this version requires 256 MB memory to just get
going.
Can I install Suse 9.1 from the CD? If so how? Would appreciate some help
from mumbai's linuxers.
Shiv Kumar
Hey Chetan,
I tried compiling again and am getting the f= ollowing probs :
binutils 2.10.1 configured and installed corr= ectly and smoothly
gcc 2.95.3 configured and installed correct= ly
The following are the dependencies of glibc-2.2.3 as specif= ied
its INSTALL directory :
----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------
binutils
= required : 2.10.1 or later
installed : 2.10.1
gcc:
=
required : 2.95 or higher
installed : 2.95.3
GNU make= :
required : 3.79
installed : 3.79.1
GNU texinfo = :
required : 3.12f
installed : 3.12 (february)
sed= :
required : 3.02 or newer
installed : 4.0.5
GNU= awk :
required : 3.0
installed : 3.1.1
autoconf :
required : 2.12 or higher
installed : 2.57
gette= xt :
required : 0.10.36
installed : 0.11.4
glibc-linuxthreads :
required : 2.2.3 used (as suggested)
=
installed : 2.2.3
*******glibc-2.2.3 used during configurat= ion gives the following
errors :
------------------------------------ -------------------------------------
checking version of i386-linux-= gcc... v. ?.??, bad
configure: error:
*** Some critical= program is missing or too old.
*** Check the INSTALL file for requir= ed versions.
Any suggestions
=
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Hi LUG;
Can anybody suggest me, any best book on Apache and Tomcat configuration.
Meeting on following topics , is something .......... new for me .
1. Blogs and groupware - Harsh Busa.
2. RDBMS - Ivan
I will be there.
with regards;
Sandeep
An interview with Martin Michlmayr, the leader of the Debian Project:
http://www.pctechtalk.com/view.php?id=3230
<quote>
tb: Why is the latest stable version of Debian outdated? And why is this
idea with several releases? Any purpose to announce outdated versions as
stable and currently usable as unstable/testing?
MM: Debian has traditionally had very slow release cycles. One reason for
this is that Debian has often been used for servers. As it is being used
increasingly for desktops, our release cycle is not adequate anymore. We
know about this and are working on implementing faster release cycles
which will meet the needs of server and desktop users. Another reason why
Debian is often slow with release is that our system is very large. We
have more than 10,000 packages and support 11 architectures. However, we
are working on solutions which will allow faster release cycles. In this
process, we are moving away from a feature based to a time based release.
This will ensure predictable releases.
</quote>
Debian moving to a time based release cycle! Now *that* is what I call
news! Has anyone else heard anything about this?
--
Vipul Mathur
vipul[at]linux-delhi.orghttp://www.vipulmathur.org/
--- Amish Munshi <amishmunshi(a)fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> Have you installed Knoppix on the HDD? The possible reasons are
> better graphics card, faster memory (the FSB of the processors), and probably
>
> the most important a swap space. Do you have swap partition or a swap file
> on your P2?
>
You're right on the hardware config, I feel...The PII is a Dell brand. the
motherboard and video are of good make, etc. I do not remember the xact config
at the moment...
The PIII is an assembled box, with all components of mediocre quality.
I'd used knx-hdinstall, and I did not investigate the swap setting.
- Sriram
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Hello,
Looking for a way to limit the size of any files served by Apache.
There is a setting for limiting the size of a request, but couldn't
find any that disallows serving files that are larger than some size.
Is there a way to take care of this directly? Or maybe indirectly,
through a module that can check every file served and take rule-based
actions ...
Sameer.
--
Research Scholar, KReSIT, IIT Bombay
http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~sameerds/
Hey Chetan,
thanks for replying. I have already c= hecked out the LFS
documentation and it is giving me errors as well. Have y= ou tried it
yourself? LFS 5.1.1?
As for CVS, I'm no good with = that.
So, if you can help me by directly telling me the versio= n numbers
(I know I'm asking for too much , but i have 3 days trying this c ontinuously and am a bit frustrated)
Btw, here is what my gcc = error looks like :
In file included from tm.h:6,
= from ../../gcc-3.0.3/gcc/ config/i386/xm-i386.h:39,
&= nbsp; from tconfig.h:3,
&n= bsp; from ../../gcc-3.0.3/gcc/libgcc2.c:36:
../../gcc-= 3.0.3/gcc/config/i386/linux.h:236:20: signal.h: No such
file or directory
../../gcc-3.0.3/gcc/config/i386/linux.h:237:26:
sys/ucontext.h: No suc= h file or directory
make[2]: *** [libgcc/./_muldi3.o] Error 1
m= ake[1]: *** [libgcc.a] Error 2
make: *** [all-gcc] Error 2
=
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