thank you all for the reply. ftp is working fine after adding the
iptable rules. now i have started to dig into port forwarding to find
ways to make h323, sip work.
we are doing this exercise to bring up a BRAS server (for testing
purpose). its in this server we are adding the firewall rules to ma
From: Balachandar
>> I think it is more of a toy - try dabo if you like. It has much wider
>> support.
>Then what is the use of it.Is there any applications built using
>gambas.Can one build application using it or not??where it lags..
Yes, it is possible to build reasonable size applications u
On 10:47am, Suresh Kumar wrote:
No single ans to this Qs.
> 1) CPU Usage of this application
Try time command.
> 2) Memory Usage of this application
VSZ in ps or /proc/$PID/status
> 3) Any memory leakage (measure the free memory before start the
> application, measure the free memory after th
Hi All,
I have developed the small application in linux. I would like to measure the
CPU &memory usage of this application.
tests:
1) CPU Usage of this application
2) Memory Usage of this application
3) Any memory leakage (measure the free memory before start the application,
measure the free mem
Dear Mr. kapil,
1. *showing them how to instal*
I feel one of the stumbling blocks for installing linux (atleast for an
average, regulat XP user, who has never installed anything on his own - they
form atleast 40 % of the users ) particularly the partitioning, the
initial setting up, the user
If you can memorize this command line you have a great memory.
$ convert -size 800x120 xc:white -font Times-Roman -pointsize 100
-fill gray -annotate +20+80 'Linux is cool' -fill black -annotate
+23+83 'Linux is cool' -trim +repage logo.png
All in one line.
Best thing to do is create a script i
Just picked this off the news:
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/11/hey-ho-lets-go.html
There's a youtube techtalk vid too.
Opinions?
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My friend's company needs a open source CRM to be implemented.
Showed them VTigerCRM and SugarCRM.
Need your suggestions and experiences on these things.
How much they are useful?
Seems sugercrm lacks in reports on community edition.
is it so?
Do you have any implementation success
வணக்கம்.
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பயன்பாடுகள் பற்றிய அறிமுகம் செய்து காட்டவும் வாய்ப்பளிக்கப்பட்டது.
கிட்டதட்ட 800க்கும் மேற்பட்ட மாணவ மாணவியர்கள் கண்காட்சியில் பங்கு பெற
2009/11/10 amachu
> On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 19:59 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
> > I was primarily looking at the electronic encoding. But, even though
> > the
> > meanings vary slightly depending on the context(specifically, only the
> > source and target format varies), the base meaning(conv
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:06 PM, amachu wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 19:59 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
>> I was primarily looking at the electronic encoding. But, even though
>> the
>> meanings vary slightly depending on the context(specifically, only the
>> source and target format varie
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On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 19:59 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
> I was primarily looking at the electronic encoding. But, even though
> the
> meanings vary slightly depending on the context(specifically, only the
> source and target format varies), the base meaning(conversion of
> information
> from
Senthil Anand writes:
> Disclaimer: I am not a VB, Delphi, Python or Ruby programmer though I
> can read code in those languages and mostly understand them. All the
> above is very incomplete and just based on stuff I read while being bored.
thank you for the information.Thanks a
On 11/10/2009 10:45 PM, Kannan wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
>> Skype is not free software. However, showing that proprietary
>> software can also be run when needed by the person concerned is
>> certainly helpful.
>>
>>
> Skype is now open sorce! Its open source version is released recently.
>
> http:/
Hello
>Skype is not free software. However, showing that proprietary
> software can also be run when needed by the person concerned is
> certainly helpful.
>
>
Skype is now open sorce! Its open source version is released recently.
http://share.skype.com/sites/linux/2009/11/skype_open_source.htm
Balachandar wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves writes:
I think it is more of a toy - try dabo if you like. It has much wider support.
Then what is the use of it.Is there any applications built using
gambas.Can one build application using it or not??where it lags..
In the late 90s, there w
2009/11/10 amachu
>
> உருத்திரிப்பு & உருமீட்பு
>
>
IMO, the above is good.
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Hello,
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, sivakumar bharadhwaj wrote:
> suggestion : for wooing new people for FOSS.
Good to hear that you are thinking about this!
> 2. To show them how to install a linux distro in a PC (including dual
> booting) - step by step (if possible in printed format)
"Install once,
>>
> Umm <100MB is a /small/ file ? That is pretty large file as csv files go,
> IMHO.
>
Well. For about a million records of approx 50 char. ~50 MB it took me
under an hour to write a html file for each record, IIRC. It was
nearly 10 yrs back.
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Arun SAG wrote:
> Just add those list of anon proxy websites in your block list , may be you
> should try blocking the word 'proxy' ; Also try dansguardian
> http://dansguardian.org/ ( i never tried it before )
>
This is a good piece of software. It can run an ev
sir,
suggestion : for wooing new people for FOSS.
1. keep some old computers - with low RAM & HDD requirements - and install
good distros like Ubuntu etc. to show people that they can install even on
old PCs.
2. To show them how to install a linux distro in a PC (including dual
booting) - step b
Hi Siva,
On 11/10/2009 03:42 PM, Siva Subramanian wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks a lot. It works like a breeze when the files are small (< 100MB)
Umm <100MB is a /small/ file ? That is pretty large file as csv files go, IMHO.
However, it takes a jolly good 45 mins on a desktop with 2 GB of memory
2009/11/10 amachu
> On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 16:16 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
> > 2009/11/10 Kenneth Gonsalves :
> > > hi,
> > > encode
> > குறியீடு ஆக்கு for encode (verb) and குறியீடாக்கி for encoder.
> > > decode
> > குறியீடு விலக்கு
>
> have a wide range of contexts..
>
> See: http://en.w
On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 16:16 +0530, Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
> 2009/11/10 Kenneth Gonsalves :
> > hi,
> > encode
> குறியீடு ஆக்கு for encode (verb) and குறியீடாக்கி for encoder.
> > decode
> குறியீடு விலக்கு
have a wide range of contexts..
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encoding
> > encrypt
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:53 PM, subhojit ojha wrote:
>
> >u can also just type web proxy browser in google, it will display many
> sites
> >to u...These sites are redirecting the http request.in these sites one
> >url box is there...if u want to open gmail, which is being restricted,
> >throu
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Karthikeyan S wrote:
> Have you tried the steps listed here
>
>" http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1149675.html "
>
>
>
Yes
After that also the problem exists.
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Girish Venkatachalam <
girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> VoIP is hard. FTP is very hard. Only browsing is basic.
Like Steve did, I also disagree about this being hard. Try using a utility
like Shorewall and you will probably find this easier to set up. I'
hi Arun,
Web proxy browser are anonymous proxy server site that is great to
unblock work,school & home firewallsfor example--
www.*proxybrowsing*.com
u can also just type web proxy browser in google, it will display many sites
to u...These sites are redirecting the http request.i
Have you tried the steps listed here
" http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1149675.html "
Hope, this helps.
Regards,
Karthik
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:02 PM, JAGANADH G wrote:
> Dear all
> I upgraded my machine from jaunty to karamic kola. Now Iam facing some
> strange problems.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Asokan Pichai wrote:
> I thought the cids file was much smaller and at best added a small
> fixed overhead.
If cids < 10 items, then it's no different. But greater than 50 items,
a dictionary is definitely better. Put it inside a loop and the effect is
further m
Dear all
I upgraded my machine from jaunty to karamic kola. Now Iam facing some
strange problems. Sometimes the system goes to *stuck* mode. At that time
mouse will be moving but keyboard is not working.
If I try to install some packages I am getting the following error. For this
I tried all the
Kenneth Gonsalves writes:
> I think it is more of a toy - try dabo if you like. It has much wider support.
Then what is the use of it.Is there any applications built using
gambas.Can one build application using it or not??where it lags..
_
Alright...now it kinda makes some sense. Thx :-)
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Abishek Goda wrote:
> >
> > It makes sense when you say that the . & the .. are references to the
> > hierarchical previous & current directory. My question is a reference to
> a
> > previous directory is explainabl
>
> It makes sense when you say that the . & the .. are references to the
> hierarchical previous & current directory. My question is a reference to a
> previous directory is explainable but why would you need a reference to a
> CWD? I don't mean to pull this any longer but I'm unclear about this.
>
> On 11/09/2009 03:27 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> > Thanks.
> >
> > . is CWD and .. is previous directory.
> >
> > Fine.
> >
> > Why are they mentioned in ls?
>
> ls lists the contents of a directory (by default it assumes, the CWD).
> Since
> every directory (including /) maintains a /reference
Can you mail me -off list- a 1MB/2MB data file and the other files,
for me to play around give an answer?
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[snip]
>
> Change this line:
>
>> cids = [line.strip() for line in open('prov_30.csv')]
>
> with:
>
> cids = {}
> cids.fromkeys([line.strip() for line in open('prov_30.csv')])
>
> and see if it makes the code run any faster.
>
> - Raja
I thought the cids file was much smaller and at best added a s
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Siva Subramanian wrote:
> Thanks a lot. It works like a breeze when the files are small (< 100MB)
>
> However, it takes a jolly good 45 mins on a desktop with 2 GB of memory and
> 3.2 G P4
>
> The code i am using is given below,
>
> import csv
> readerR25 = csv.rea
2009/11/10 Kenneth Gonsalves :
> hi,
> encode
குறியீடு ஆக்கு for encode (verb) and குறியீடாக்கி for encoder.
> decode
குறியீடு விலக்கு
> encrypt
மறைக்குறியீடாக்கம் for encryption. Verb will be மறைக்குறியீடாக்கு
> smiley
நகைமுகம்
> decrypt
Options for decryption are மறைவிலக்கம் and அசல் குறியீடாக்கம
Hi Naren,
> hi,
> We are trying to make a NAT box ready. setup will be something like
> this - a gateway kind of computer (NAT box) is connected to the
> internet and 4-5 five other computer is connected to this NAT box
> through a switch.
I did the same with my photon+ connection and made my lap
Hi Steve,
Thanks a lot. It works like a breeze when the files are small (< 100MB)
However, it takes a jolly good 45 mins on a desktop with 2 GB of memory and
3.2 G P4
The code i am using is given below,
import csv
readerR25 = csv.reader(open('report_2_5.csv', "rb"))
cids = [line.strip() for lin
hi,
encode
decode
encrypt
smiley
decrypt
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Girish Venkatachalam <
girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I want more information for me to be able to help you.
>
> Please give the exact error.
>
> -Girish
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Rajesh kumar
> wrote:
> > I wrote a simple perl cgi in unix to
On Tuesday 10 Nov 2009 2:54:55 pm Balachandar wrote:
> I installed gambas2 today and i found it very much similar Visual Basic.I
> created some basic GUI programs.It looks much easier.But i don't know how
> powerful it is.Is it widely used??Is it have any good scope ??
>
I think it is more of a
Hi guys,
I installed gambas2 today and i found it very much similar Visual Basic.I
created some basic GUI programs.It looks much easier.But i don't know how
powerful it is.Is it widely used??Is it have any good scope ??
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Hi Narendran,
On 11/10/2009 01:13 PM, narendran krishnan wrote:
hi,
We are trying to make a NAT box ready. setup will be something like
this - a gateway kind of computer (NAT box) is connected to the
internet and 4-5 five other computer is connected to this NAT box
through a switch.
we intend t
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Date: 2009/11/10
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 1:13 PM, narendran krishnan
wrote:
> hi,
> We are trying to make a NAT box ready. setup will be something like
> this - a gateway kind of computer (NAT box) is connected to the
> internet and 4-5 five other computer is connected to this NAT box
> through a switch.
Your goa
I want more information for me to be able to help you.
Please give the exact error.
-Girish
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Rajesh kumar
wrote:
> I wrote a simple perl cgi in unix to upload a file in linux server and it
> worked and when i tried the code in windows server with some little
> m
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