n, although cron related, is of
a different nature.
2. Trim your quotation. Your post has *nothing* to do with the
original discussion.
Please look at the meaning of '*' in "man 5 crontab". Every minute
(0-59), Every hour (0-23) on the first day of every month. Day of
month ov
>
> It will run repeatedly on the 1st of the month. Probably not something
> you intended.
>
Come to think of it, if the script takes more than a minute to
complete you may have a nightmare on your hands :)
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You should have known this fact when you signed up.
3. Suggest you configure incoming rules at your end to filter out
messages of interest to you. Most Mail User Agents (MUA) have this
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> Also need your suggestion on the HW config and keep in mind that my
> budget is really tight.
You get what you pay for. I suggest choose a good board, max. RAM and
a CPU with multiple cores.
HTH
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FYI
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From: Gaurav Pant
Date: Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 11:51 AM
Subject: [PLUG] Delegate Registration @ Gnunify
To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group
Hi
The Delegate registration at Gnunify is now open.
http://gnunify.in/register/delegate
FYI
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From: Gaurav Pant
Date: Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 11:50 AM
Subject: [PLUG] Programming contest @ Gnunify
To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group
Hello
Registration for programming contest during Gnunify is now open.
Details available at the following
owever.
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g service is a simple POTS line, it will not be compatible with
the PRI card.
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cell and passively
monitor all packets on the frequency) or Auto.
Example :
iwconfig eth0 mode Managed
iwconfig eth0 mode Ad-Hoc
Try "Ad-Hoc" i.s.o ad-hoc
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list/forums. You are likely to get a quicker answer there.
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asterisk based servers.
It should not be an issue if cisco server is sip compliant.
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On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Balasubramaniam Natarajan
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> This reminded me about ncomputing which was present in LinuxForYou meeting
> in Chennai in 2010.
>
> http://www.ncomputing.com/classroom-in-a-box
This is not open source IIRC.
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:57 PM, kenneth gonsalves
wrote:
> these books may be of interest:
> http://www.aosabook.org/en/index.html
Awesome! Thanks.
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se success?
>
> Very shortlived.
IMO, the above is not relevant to the topic of your posting.
Gajshield, Cyberoam, Quick Heal UTM appliance, Enjay, Matrix Comm are
few India based companies that have products developed with their
teams in India. I am sure there is a whole
t; are the same ( tried md5 and SHA-1)
> Does any one have any idea how to do it?
Take a look @ "fdupes"
excerpt from man page
"Searches the given path for duplicate files. Such files are found
by comparing file sizes and MD5
signatures, followed by a byte-by-byte
bout a week from RMA number to sending
a replacement.
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ort for up
to 8GB are more feature rich compared to the Intel Atom boards (IMO)
but they also cost more; in the Rs. 6500 price range (in Mumbai) about
two months ago. They may be more now with the current Re/$ exchange
rate.
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eferred" vendor and charge your reasonable professional
fee to install the packages. Make it clear that all hardware
warranty issues - they will have to work out with their vendor.
Power to them if the total cost comes out lower than your quotation.
This is one of the methods I use when
disk image with two partitions.
If there were i/o errors with the CF card then I think there would
have been errors reported by the above tools.
Any hypothesis for this anamoly?
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license is *not* free (except for a
trial period) so this question is irrelevant. Yes, you have to pay
Redhat if you intend to use their products in a "production" mode.
HTH,
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ice WebUI and shows bandwidth usage by hosts and further
breakdown by protocols/services.
Also, tcpdump is handy for quick snapshot of traffic on the wire.
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> it correct ?
Yes. I did not mean to imply that is a replacement for nethogs.
iftop is a nice complement as well.
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tricks in C from peers this way).
Project management meetings were tough; managers would ask tough
technical questions (they knew the product).
Coming from this background, I was appalled at the practices in other
companies that you have succinctly outlined.
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wrote:
> You can setup a VPN connection to a US machine and browse the sites. ;)
or use a web anonymizer.
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bar question to OP - can it not be done via a simple email? I
guess your objective is to notify the users that the job is completed.
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(desktop, laptop, and USB external) I have had.
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OM for reading (booted into any OS from HDD/USB)? yes/no
Draw your conclusions from the result.
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media
in the past but not any more now.
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in
Connecticut, from non other than Robert Young (co-founder of Redhat
and Linux Journal).
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r that interest. Once you have
figured it out then pursue your interest with full gusto; the monetary
compensation will follow. Sometimes this self discovery can take
time and patience on your part.
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done it yourself a priori)
but
as other members have asked you - you need to figure out what is this
cluster for?
Retain a competent consultant who can guide you in the effort in case
your company is unable to define the functional requirements for the
clu
om the AT&T software labs. Thanks
I have used MKS tool kit (not free though) on my very first PC with
WfW 3.11. I became aware of Cygwin much later but by that time I had
discovered Linux.
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.
BTW, why do you hang around here if you think Linux is mud and that
most of the members here do not measure up to your benchmark of
"serious hackers"
Please refrain from diatribe.
My two cents.
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nners have the good sense to verify such information
from another independent source.
> Can this be considered trolling?
One of the replies in today's ""Different UNIX variants" certainly
came across like trolling to me.
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resort to finding out what chipset it is using
(telnet, uname etc.) and then find the equivalent @ DD Wrt. Also
consider openWRT they too support Linux "firmware" for a whole slew of
WiFi AP brands.
Also avoid top posting.
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> a grand tour of the planets keeping it's date with each planet and is
> currently `on course` at nearly 17 billion Km from home.
Well said - a beautiful perspective.Small is beautiful, Small is
powerful, our imagination is the Limitation!
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d be mounted when changes
are made to it's partition table.
I use System Rescue CD [1] (installed on a USB pen drive). It has
gparted with which you can redistribute the free disk space. You may
have to reinstall GRUB if BOSS was the last OS installed.
[1] <http://www.sysrescc
h provider in India.
Thanks,
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> for beginners.
What is wrong with that? Did you become an "Unix" or openBSD guru overnight?
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the script
> or program starts running.
bandwidthd does this with nice graphics.Most tools measure the
traffic over and interface; on an individual file basis I don't know.
It tracks the "total" data over an interface by protocol.
More details see <http://sourceforge.net
se your mobile number on publicly archived
mailing lists.
The solution(s) depends on what do you want to be monitored. What is
your functional requirement(s) for monitoring desktops?
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n read about my "getting started" experience with the Rpi here:
>
> http://recursive-labs.com/blog/2012/06/26/raspberry-pi-arch-linux-getting-started/
Please share name and phone number of the vendor. Is it available in India?
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s like it is your own personal announcement (which it
is not but taken from the first link).
When you are quoting from some other source verbatim then it should be
explicitly stated so.
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r
> is
> too busy.
>
>
> please help me.
Look through the logs and see what it is being reported. Typically,
the system/application will log what is wrong and sometime suggest a
solution to fix the problem!
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then work my way upwards to the Internet cloud.
Additionally, look up "smarhost relay" settings in postfix.
The best way to learn how to set your combination of services is by
testing diffferent scenarios. Besides, the error messages that pop
bout how top posting can screw up a discussion.
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On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>
> A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
> A: Top-posting.
> Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
>
Oops, I forgot the attribution for th
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Vignesh Nandha Kumar
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>>
>> Besides guidelines in top/bottom posting, I would like to highlight the
>> need for
>>
>> 1. "quoting" only the relevant portion
ctions to do the job
... You can add your anecdotes here ...
My 10 paise.
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ome are
senior admins at their respective job places or consulting practices
and yet they do *find* the to follow mailing list etiquette and
format/trim their responses.
Hopefully, the above examples drive home the point about the value of
following mailing
e you can
successfully connect. I leave that as an exercise for you to learn
networking skills.
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ll the *gotchas* as
well and mention the distro+version as package names can be different
across distros.
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it on a GNU/Linux desktop? An example
would have helped.
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ing their GW IP on the far
side of my DSL connection (the end point of the first hop), the chaps
insist that I ping some other IP number which is beyond their own
gateway!
Expecting them to understand DNS poisoning - you are a brave man.
Personally, I use my own DNS server (bi
There
are a couple of informative O'Reilly books on the subject. Although,
for starters you can start here <http://www.tldp.org> and browse
through the HowTos index.
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want your ID to be removed from my blog post let me know I will have
> it removed :-)
>
Thanks but you can take my name off. I suggested it to benefit
everyone else who might run into the same problem.
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rowse the
> contents using my Bash shell ?
did you try mount? It should show all mounted devices "local" and
"network." df will also show all mounted FSs.
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"As a layman, I would say we have it, but as a scientist I have to
say, 'What do we have?&
ntire .conf file is well commented for what each setting
does).
To start learning the easy way try Zimbra CE for CentOS 6. It comes
with a shell script where you have to answer a few questions and does
the configuration setup.
HTH,
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"As a layman, I would
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 9:58 AM, wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 July 2012 02:22 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>>> I am searching for knowledge base links for how to implement the
>>> mail
>>> server and what are the basic requirements to implement. It would be
>>> nice
&g
ur /dev/sda5 has an ext4.
You can "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda5 count=2048" this will blow away
the first 2048 bytes on /dev/sda5 blowing away some of the filesystem
data.
Alternately, like it's upstream installer (Ubuntu), there ought to be
either a "Manual" or an &quo
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 6:01 PM, kenneth gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 17:56 +0530, Arun Khan wrote:
>> > [root@xlquest lawgon]# blkid
>> > /dev/sda1: UUID="00de097a-9323-433f-83a9-1858f44602d0" TYPE="ext4"
>> > /dev/sda2: UUID
rojects/pdfsam/>
Screen shots look promising.
YMMV with both of the above.
Please do write back about whichever solution works out for you.
HTH,
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say, 'What do we have?'"
Rolf
er multitasking between my VMs and other desktop apps running in
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Rolf Heuer, Director General CERN on the a
se who do differentiate between "hacking" and
"cracking" - marketing reality.
Perhaps in the workshop content they can highlight this point across
to the attendees.
My 11.2 paise.
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"As a layman, I would say we have it, but
java
/etc/profile is read by most shells whereas /etc/bash.bashrc would be
read by bash shell.
What is the output of $JAVA_HOME? Some users may have set this
variable in their $HOME - ensure they are picking it up from the
correct location.
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"As a layman, I would say we
send me a private mail.
>
A search for "linux cybercafe setup" came back with this
<http://www.ghabuntu.com/2010/05/internet-cafes-with-linux.html>
Don't have any personal experience with any of them.
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"As a layman, I would say we have it, but as a scien
hernet
iface card - the bridging is done at the Host OS level.
Is this what you are trying to accomplish?
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Rolf Heuer, Director G
unable to start and stop it, even as root. How does one do that.
Is this being done auto magically by the NetworkManager?
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say, 'What do we have?'"
Rolf Heuer, Director General CERN on the a
oks/rhel6/rhel_6_virtualization/rhel_6_virtualization_chap-Virtualization-PCI_passthrough.html>
Good luck,
As always -- you can share the solution after you have got it working :)
BTW - do not snip the From line - it identifies who wrote what.
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"As a layman, I would s
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Jacob G Podipara wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 08:47:55PM +0530, Arun Khan wrote:
>> > 2. Sorry a bit long but thought I better reproduce the relevant parts. As
>> > evident from above usb
>> > device is started by root on boot o
mbo. I get to control XBMC
and also use the same as a PC to browse the net, read email etc. when
I am in the mood to be a couch potato :) OK it is less glamorous
than an IR remote control but it meets my functional requirements.
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r "webdav svn client" will give you quite a few
links that discuss the details of web UI to SVN.
HTH,
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say, 'What do we have?'"
Rolf Heuer, Director General CERN on the announcement of
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Thankfully, the above link removed this mailing list id from the
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say, 'What do we have?'"
Rolf
ic aspects and file bug
reports on Ubuntu.
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Instructions accompanied by pictures would have conveyed your
instructions better IMO. Also please watch your spelling in your blog
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say, 'What do we have?'&
umber of parts which I took
> out of the DVD player. That is why I did not take pictures of the same.
In future, take pictures. With digital cameras - you don't have to
worry about buying/wasting rolls.
You never when you may need them :)
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Balasubramaniam Natarajan
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>>
>> Each distro has it's idiosyncrasy vis-a-vis hardware compatibility.
>> If things work with Debian and not with Ubuntu then the problem is
&
> against the court orders!
By the time the information trickles down from the legal dept. to the
management and then to the worker bees, the message in the original
order is perhaps lost or it is still pending on some one's 2do list.
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"As a layman, I would say we have it
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 9:48 PM, 0 <0...@0throot.com> wrote:
>
> URL = pastebin.com/vjpbm8XH"
>
Works for me. ISP is TataDocomo residential DSL service.
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say, 'What do we have?'
hives if the latest version is there rather than a
download.
apt-on-cd is also an effective tool for this kind of stuff.
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say, 'What do we have?'"
Rolf Heuer, Director General CERN on the anno
able in Debian, *ubuntu, and openSUSE.
*ubuntu also provides service.
With these two utils, enabling services in Debian and *ubuntu is no
different than in RHEL/CentOS/Fedora/openSUSE.
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say, 'What do we hav
gt; are any such things showcased in India?
IIRC, the above TED talk + demo, by Pranav Mistry, was given in Bengaluru.
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logs/chris-anderson-commercial-drone-disruptor>
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e head phones.
Do 'lsmod' on your laptop with F16 and Linux Mint; see what is common
and different for a starting point.
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Rolf H
approaches are there?
>>
>>
>
> gparted is safe bet. Confirm if it supports NTFS though.
>
+1 for gparted to resize the partitions. As always make a backup of
any data on the Ubuntu partition before shrinking the partition size.
OP can always use Windows to do "native&quo
onnections to the ZCS. This way you can also log how many
connections from each site. iptables is your friend in this
solution.
> Hope, using VPN we can make sure that only internal users or VPN
> connected users can access the application.
>
> Which VPN is best and easy for windows c
to
his family members?
KG - RIP
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On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 7:11 PM, G.T.RAO wrote:
> Thanx for writing about k.g's "lawgon" bio .
>
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Prem Kurian Philip
> wrote:
>
SNIP
In KG's remembrance, please
1. Do not top post and
2. Trim your quotations
:)
work and thanks for putting it together on the wiki. (Please do
take care of the typos as pointed out by
Prem Kurian Philip)
@ Shrinivasan: perhaps the ILUG-Chennai web site can reference the
above link since KG was very active in this forum also.
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g some kind of thinking
> on this sure it will give the pathway for upcoming Linux administrator.
>
Hope the above is useful to you.
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on process:
<http://www.opengroup.org/certification/idx/unix.html>
>
> Nowadays Solaris is hardly used.
>
Oracle would not put resource in to newer releases if they thought it was dead.
My 11.4 paise.
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s
o technical support from Matlab If it
is a licensed copy.
Also please do not top post.
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I am looking for a captive portal solution that also provides reports
from the portal's log files:
1. based on "user" going to various "sites"
2. based on "sites" visited by "users" from the LAN.
I would appreciate if you can share your knowle
rk e.g. the servers from opendns and google.
2. DHCP server configs.
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This is one is commercial though; unless you are subscribed you have
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Other worthwhile sites and *nix craft
<http://www.cyberciti.biz/>
-- Arun Khan
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Arun Khan
"As a layman, I would say we have
ou then make the effort to give
feedback to the author of the software and also contrib. information
regarding your setup and service provider. India is missing in the
list.I suspect it is because people who use it do not bother to
give information upstream.
--
Arun Khan
"As a layman, I would
the same subnet.
So should your ubuntu server as well. Me thinks there is some kind
of egress filter out of your 172.16.1.0/24 subnet or an ingress filter
@ the data center end.
I would suggest consult the resident Network Admin and get his/her opinion.
--
Arun Khan
"As a layman, I would
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