Dear All,
As you may be aware, VPM, Thane is trying to bring KohaCon11 the
annual conference of the international Koha community to India this
year.
The Koha community has decided to conduct a online vote to decide
where to host this years conference. This is separate from the show of
support on Koha's wiki page & will be the decider.
The voting closes on 17th Feb 2011.
Request you all to please visit following link and vote for VPM, Thane
as your first choice.
http://survey.web2learning.net/limesurvey/index.php?sid=15529&lang=en
Please request all your friends and colleagues also to vote for VPM,
Thane by visiting the above link. We need all the support we can get..
Regards,
Koustubha Kale
Anant Corporation
Contact Details :
Address : 103, Armaan Residency, R. W Sawant Road, Nr. Golden Dyes
Naka, Thane (w),
Maharashtra, India, Pin : 400601.
TeleFax : +91-22-21720108, +91-22-21720109
Mobile : +919820715876
Website : http://www.anantcorp.com
Blog : http://www.anantcorp.com/blog/?author=2
A mobile application developer with 1 year experience in J2ME is looking
for opportunity in Mumbai . I request communities in this group to contact
me if anyone is having any requirement. He is Dependable & hardworking . My
contact details : Loknath Swain MOB: *09833181107* EMAIL: *
loknathswain(a)gmail.com*
Thanking you,
*Loknath Swain*
Hello,
I regularly use 'finnix' as a bootable CD to get a root command prompt
with lots of utilities for system maintainence. This time the latest
version 101 was downloaded and burned. Along with the usual boot time
utilities, I found a nice option called 'Hardware Detection Tool'. This
is very useful to get details about your motherboard, chips, devices
etc. without opening your machine. Very quick and handy.
So..... go ahead and try it out.
http://www.finnix.org/
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Regards,
Rony.
Dear All,
I am happy to announce that a new Python usergroup is
created for Nation Capital Region consisting of * NCT Delhi *
Haryana * Rajasthan *Uttar Pradesh .
Do join us on the mailing list for " NCR Python Users Group India ".
Mailing List : http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ncr-python.in
Wiki Page : http://wiki.python.org/moin/Ncr-Python.in
This mailing list is for all those who want to know about "What is
Python?", "How to learn it?" as a beginner etc..
If you are a Python Geek, then please join with us and share your
Python coding stuff. So that all of us can improve our Python
knowledge.
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Arulalan.T
Project Associate
Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
My Experiments In Gnu/Linux ! : http://tuxcoder.wordpress.com
Kanchi Linux User Group Rocks ! : http://kanchilug.wordpress.com
Hi,
I noticed Ubuntu 10.10 boots faster. Also Fedora 14 boots faster.
I tried to study boot process of it. I also google it. Found little
information on it.
However can anybody please help me and send me link where I can find detail
boot process of Ubuntu 10.10 / Fedora 14 ?
Or any other way around to understand it.
Regards n Thanks
Neelesh Gurjar
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> 1. Wine and usb (jtd)
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> Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Wine and usb
> Anybody used a usb device on wine?
> If yes which distro /kernel and wine version.
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> I have to reverse engineer some code on the pc for programming embeded
> stuff. As usual looking for a short cut.
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> I have used the USB2Serial(Prolific) adapter with Flash magic running on
WINE on a Fedora 11 and 12 machine for connecting to P89V51RD2 via the
USB2Serial adapter. I also tried to use WINE to connect a programming kit to
using USB to my computer but was not able to do that due to permission
issues, I guess. I am not sure about that because it did not occur to me
then.
Could you please share the details so that we could provide you with better
pointers, if we already have had some such similar experience?
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Anybody used a usb device on wine?
If yes which distro /kernel and wine version.
I have to reverse engineer some code on the pc for programming embeded
stuff. As usual looking for a short cut.
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JTD
Are there FOSS tool to prepare pdf file for offset printing? This
involve rearranging of pages (4 pages on big page, with different
orientation and different sequence), and then colour separation.
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H.S.Rai