Hi,
Having faith in GNU/Linux..I am not willing to use Windows on my new
purcahaes of laptops preloaded this OS. Like Europe, could it be possible
for India to get money back by freeing ourself from the Windows tax by
returning unused Windows license on new purchase of laptop/PC?
Please read this.. http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/01/03/227237
Awaiting your comment.
Cheers!
I had plugged in the GLB-502T to check out its web interface (haven't
got my ADSL connection activated yet :-( )and I found my system becoming
*lazy*.
In the sense that applications were taking a longer time than usual to
start up. The system indicator applets show no activity - CPU, memory,
disk or swap - no blinking HDD LED - but there is a noticeably large lag
between clicking an application and it being ready to use. So much so
that it took almost 5 minutes for my desktop to load after login.
Removing the router and plugging in the cablenet LAN brought things to
normal.
Another thing there seems to be a lot of bad karma associated with
GLB-502T.
<http://www.webservertalk.com/archive236-2006-9-1667246.html>
Plus there's a bunch of posts on <www.broadbandforum.in> (it isn't
working as of 11:20 AM today) that I came upon stating some problems to
do with its WAN MAC address.
Anyone on this list with experience - good or bad - of the GLB-502T?
Regards.
--
Rohit V. Bhute
http://blog.rvbhute.org
[From http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bytesforall_readers ]
Priti and team: Congrats! It's nice to have Festival in Indian
languages. Just what is needed. Hope this news will be shared with all
the GNU/Linux user groups and others interested. (Have sent it to
ILUG-Goa http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ilug-goa already.)
For those who might not know Festival:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_Speech_Synthesis_System
Festival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed
at Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of
Edinburgh. It is distributed under a free software license similar to
the BSD License.
It offers a full text to speech system with various APIs, as well an
environment for development and research of speech synthesis
techniques. It is written in C++ with a Scheme-based command
interpreter for general customization and extension.[1]
The Festvox project aims to make the building of new synthetic voices
more systematic and better documented, making it possible for anyone
to build a new voice. It is distributed under a free software license
similar to the MIT License.
--- In bytesforall_readers(a)yahoogroups.com, priti patil <pritisd@...> wrote:
>
> Get it from here
>
>
> http://janabhaaratii.org.in:9673/indicbhaaratii/Members/Priti_Patil/festiva…
>
> http://janabhaaratii.org.in:9673/indicbhaaratii/Members/Priti_Patil/festiva…
>
> Priti
>
> priti patil <pritisd@...> wrote: Hi all,
>
> On this upcoming special occassion of new year I am very happy to announce a new year gift on behalf of janabhaaratii team :)
>
> festival_mr (Marathi Text-To-Speech engine) and festival_hi (Hindi Text-To-Speech engine) are in their alpha state. Working crudely for both Marathi and Hindi, now under refinement process for it's next version.
>
> Will be available for testing on an eve of new year (most probably) !!!
>
> After testing, please do revert back to us since your valuable inputs can make it BETTER.
>
> Acknowledgments to Dr. Alka Irani (Chief Investigator, janabhaaratii), Sunil Mohan and Chaitanya Kamisetty (telugu l10n team), DONLab, Dept. of CS&E, IIT Madras, our team, karunakar (indlinux) and many....
>
>
> Warm Regards
>
> Priti Patil
> janabhaaratii
> Language Computing Group
> C-DAC, Mumbai
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--Dhawal Doshy wrote:
>when is then next monthly meet and
>what is the agenda? i'd like to be a part of it
It could include
1) Running Linux on handhelds - HP iPaq demo by Rajeev
RK (because, this wasn't included in the past
GLUG-Meet [Dec]). Please confirm, Mr. Rajeev
2) Mr. JTD's suprise, that he intends to show us.
<quote>
--JTD wrote:
I am getting one of these for the next meet.
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/115889/rb/24101214779
</quote>
3) (could be Your contribution /talk ?)
>Are the meets traditionally held on Sundays? why?
Assuming most of the members are free (and free to
attend) on Sundays.
Also, *I guess*, the location (more commonly, HBCSE)
is available on Sunday.
--Dinesh Joshi wrote:
>Not on Feb 4! Please NOT on Feb 4! :(
The January GLUG-meet could be on 7th, 14 or 21st or
28 (Sundays ;) )
We'll probably keep a note of Feb 4, for the Feb
GLUG-Meet :)
(psst... forked a new thread instead of continuing
with the thread "Linux Brochure")
--
FSF-India Fellow Associate
http://www.gnu.org.in
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For those into enterprise backups, here is some news.. Bacula 2.0.0 was
recently released with tonnes of major features, improved maturity and
performance.
For those who are not aware, bacula (www.bacula.org) is a network based
backup and recovery program (under the GPL license). From my experience
it is comparable to Legato Networker (which i use) and Veritas Netbackup
and is probably better since the storage and indexing formats are
non-proprietary..
With this release, the project copyrights were transferred to FSF
Europe. Release notes and press-kits can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=31347109&forum_id=87…http://www.bacula.org/about/press/presskit200.html.en
cheers,
- dhawal
PS: This mail is in response to the developers call for inviting more
users to the community, see:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bacula.user/30293
Hi All,
Just got to read this. Be interesting to know the
thoughts of the community on this.
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bring
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According to
Gartner, this new service may significantly threaten
the customer
base of Red Hat.
Click here to learn more.
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With warm regards
Koustubha Kale
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> A guest lecture has been arranged by Department of
> IT,
> VPM's BN Bandodkar College of science, Thane College
> Campus on "Ethical Hacking" on 18th december 2006 at
> 1500 hrs
>
> The speaker will be the author of the book
> "Unofficial
> guide to ethical hacking" Shri Ankit Fadia.
FYI.
With warm regards
Koustubha Kale
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Hello List,
I am receving two copies of each message. Are others
too?
I saw 84 unread messages in my inbox today morning,
and all of them were duplicates. (Though, at first
instance I was about to boast and say, "Wow! our
traffic has increased, though with technical and
non-technical discussions")
Is this a _specific_ problem with people having Yahoo!
Ids?
--
FSF-India Fellow Associate
http://www.gnu.org.in
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The brochure at http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Linux_Brochure says:
"Fedora Core is an RPM based Linux distribution, developed by the
community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Its goal
is to be a complete, general-purpose operating system that contains
only free and open source software. It also considered to be the
testing ground for future versions of Redhat Enterprise Linux."
According to a Fedora Project member in December's issue of LFY,
Fedora Core is the upstream of RHEL and many of the other Fedora
'based' distributions like Scientific Linux, etc.. The person was
categorical about Fedora Core not being a 'beta' or 'test-bed' for
RHEL.
Cheers,
Debarshi
--
After the game the king and the pawn go into the same box.
-- Italian proverb