Hi luggers,
Can anyone lend me Debian 3.0_r0 (or close) CDs. I would prefer if all 7 CDs are
with someone. I'm at andheri(e).
Thanks in advance.
parvez
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My theology, briefly, is that the universe was dictated but not signed. -- Christopher Morley
Topic: Closed source is required in certain cases
Type: Discussion
Date: Friday, October 18th, 2002
Time: 18:30
Venue: NCST, Juhu (http://www.ncst.ernet.in/contactus/images/ncstj_roadmap.gif)
Entrance: Free for all
There will be a discussion/debate on whether Closes source is required
in certain cases or not. All are welcome to attend, and to say
something on the matter. This is a discussion, so everyone speaks.
Philip
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hi luggerz
may i know whats "cvsupd" used for mirroring???
one more question if i want to use ssh to connect to
another server and dont want to type password all the
time is there any remedy??
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"Can I Expect this October 2002 full of blood donation"
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Open Source... e-government ... and India
This is an international conference on Open Source (Free Software/Open
Source might have been a better description) in the US. And look at the
'desi' participation: Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (27) ex-Delhi and key author of
the FLOSS European study; a special session for India (Ajay Kumar
of Kerala, Jivtesh Maini of Punjab, Sunil Abraham of Mahiti-Bangalore...
a convert to GNU/Linux and its relevance for NGOs, and Vinay Deshpande of
Simputer Trust). There are also other desi-sounding names. Wish more desis
could travel the globe at the drop of a hat... there are more points to
be made http://www.egovos.org/egovosagenda.htm
* * * * * * * * *
More such info at http://linuxinindia.pitas.com
* * * * * * * * *
Hi ILUGers,
Here is the revised agenda with changes proposed by Bala / Vinit of SPCE.
All speakers are requested to acknowledge and confirm their availability.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Sabarish Viswanathan wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> There are a few changes that we would like to have in
> the schedule.These are indicated below,wherever
> required.
Thanks Bala / Vinit for your input. Will incorporate the changes as proposed
by you in new schedule.
Day - 1 (19 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome
Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member ?
10:00 - Introduction, Ideology, philosophy and
History of Free and Open
Source s/w and GNU/Linux.
Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna ?)
11:30 - Installation Of RH / Debian
Speaker: (Mitul Limbani / Parag Mehta ?)
13:00 - Lunch Break
14:00 - Linux / Unix file system hierarchy, OS principles, diff from
MS-DOS / Win, The X Windowing System, XDM/KDM/GDM, WMs and DMs
Speaker: (Dinesh Shah / Terrence ?)
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP,
Python, Shell...
Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer -
C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar -
GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
16:30 - Tea Break
16:45 - Programming and Development continued
18:30 - Q&A
Free wheeling
19:00 - Winding up the day.
Day - 2 (20 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome
Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member
10:00 - Basic System Administration, troubleshooting and asking for help.
Netiquette and "LUGiquette".
Speaker: (Philip Tellis ?)
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to
PRC and Network / System Security Concepts
Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar Ramchandran ?)
13:30 - Lunch Break
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and
Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL,
PostgreSQL etc.)?
Speaker: ???
16:00 - Tea Break
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc.
Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A
Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to
participate in ILUG, PRC.
> Also,we would find it difficult to stretch the
> workshop beyond 6:00 pm on both the days.So we would
> appreciate it if you could change your schedule as
> required.
> Thank you.
The second day we will finish @ 6:00 PM :-)
> Yours faithfully,
> Balasubramanian V
> SPCE
--
--Dinesh Shah :-)
Shah Micro System
dinesh(a)indiamail.com
http://dineshah.tripod.com
Mobile: 98213-11906
Hi
Can you please explain me the meaning of the error which i am getting while starting fetchmail
e.g fetchmail -v -v -f /etc/fetchmail/fetchmailrc
fetchmail:/etc/fetchmail/fetchmailrc:11:parse error at passwd
Rgds
Ram-C
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
hi luggerz
ok ,May i know which r the latest routing protocolz
in industry, which r dominantly used for following??
1. Direct routing / Indirect routing
2. static /dynamic (RIP or OSPF)
3. interior (distancvector ,link state) /exterior(path
vector)(EGP or BGP)
and why??
ravi
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> Hi,
> I read the article on slashdot.org pointing to an
> article in ORielly about Gentoo Linux... Which seems
> to be similar to what apt-build on debian is trying
> to
> achieve which it has to some extent.
> Has any one used either... what are their opinion
> on
> the same??
> -Ritesh
>
>
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