On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Selvakumar Rajeswaran
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>
> can anybody guide where to start if I wanna customise the code-base of any
> FOSS mail-server.
By code base if you mean the "source" code, then postfix might be
worth looking
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- solution comes with it's own "desktop" server software. It is not
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> I need make the changes in /etc/modprobe.conf. But I am not sure what
> changes to make. Please help me.
> --Sakthi
I don't think you can disable sound on your "host" OS (running
natively on the computer hardware) and expect to get sound out of the
g
opers and customers.
Besides the above you can attain additional ACL via group ids, sticky
bits, and your file system's extended ACLs.
Please read them up, do some testing on your desktop before embarking
on any implementation on production systems.
B, RPM or TAR balls) and therefore
it is recommended to use packages specifically meant for your
distribution.
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ave suggestions - provide a means to
execute your suggestions and do not expect the organizer to carry the
torch all the way. Remember the organizers may have limited/no
access to the kind of resources to execute your suggestions.
My pata paise
nfig files can be organized in different ways. The config file
organization in RHEL/Fedor/CentOS is different from that of Debian
which is quite different from that of openSUSE. Therefore, mention
which distro you are using and the version of BIND as well.
HTH
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proxy server.
However, IMO, what are trying to do can be done but readup on
networking fundae and you should be on your way.
ipaliasing? bridge-utils with tap0 and tap1? virtual lan?
Google search with above keywords should give plenty of sites with
helpful notes.
ves and you will get the answers.
Remember, this mailing list is not a paid help desk; one of the list
guidelines you are expected to follow, is to search the archives.
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fully functional DNS server.
You mean I don't need to setup _any_ files if I want to be setup a DNS
server for say "intra.example.com" which has 'x' no. of hosts on
Intranet my network?
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> Installing Windows OS and Maintain windows desktop
> Maintain Firewall
> Maintain LAN
> Maintain Linux Based Remote Server
> Maintain Mysql DB
> Installing Open Source Tools
> Shell script writing added advantage
I would urge you to interview the candidates with your own qui
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:18 AM, venkat raman wrote:
> @raja.ya..these r all interview questions...u dont knw the answer right?
IIRC, the list guidelines say
(a) no SMS abbreviation
(b) no top posting and
(c) one topic per posting.
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On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Saravanan S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>>
>> > Candidate Must have RHCE certification
>>
>> >From my personal experience, I can say that the certification is no
>> guarantee tha
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:44 PM, P.Sriram wrote:
> Saravanan S writes:
>
>> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>> > Do consider candidates without certification
>>
>> You are absolutely lowly taught.
>> ...
>> Equal chances tha
With 'tc' and 'iptables' you can control the amount of bandwidth
allocated to applications. Perhaps you can use it to simulate the
"slow" net speed connections for your http traffic.
Google search "linux qos" will give you reference material.
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hat process.
> And also that 2 gb pen drive is not formated in XP.
The installer must have created an ext3 or ext4 file system which is
not a "native" FS for XP.
> So that 2 gb pen drive is not in use.
You can always reformat it.
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If this is an academic/R&D type exercise and you are using example.com
as your test domain, then I suggest that you set up a "local" DNS
server with a MX, NS, A, and PTR records pointing to "localhost" to
completely resolve *all* records for example.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:33 PM, vellingiri wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> I have an reliance lease line which has the following ip address.
>
> Wan IP: 115.248.76.24/30
This is your "network" IP, do not assign it to any interface on your side.
>
> System IP: 115.248.76.25
OK, this is IP to be assign
=
| A |B| GW| C |D
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|
^^^
(GW Router with RFC 1918 LAN)
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ther OS. Here is a
good explaination of swap
<http://www.linux.com/news/software/applications/8208-all-about-linux-swap-space>
But really you can answer such questions for yourself by Google
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> To download:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/vmukti/
The download software is for Windows platform only.
Overall the product is promising but does this application qualify for
such a forum (Linux and FOSS)?
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It all depends on the "application".
On the router front there are quite a few, vyatta, voyager linux,
zeroshell etc. You can use vyatta, zeroshell in a virtual machine to
get your "hands on" experience w/o investing in any embedded hardware.
Not sure if this is what y
.
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ame brand in stock. Can you give the model
number please?
Also, would like to clarify a doubt. I have been using a DB9-DB9
(F/F) null modem to connect from the computer serial port to the
"device" serial port. Is the null modem still needed with the
USB2Serial adapter to
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Bharathi Subramanian
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> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>> Also, would like to clarify a doubt. I have been using a DB9-DB9
>> (F/F) null modem to connect from the computer serial port to the
>> "device&quo
build the driver as a module (there will
be instructions on how to do it) and then insert the module into the
kernel (modprobe .
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sed this site.
<http://www.speedtest.net/>
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"The DSK Mobilis" which is an Affordable
Application Device.
Check out some video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Coj9y49Ysuk
You can also checkout the mail thread on the same here:
http://www.plug.org.in/pipermail/plug-mail/2010-March/007180.html
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FWIW, ran into this site <http://www.root-servers.org/> while
researching on DNS. Interesting map with root server locations.
Discovered, IN hosts machines that are part of the F, I, J, and K clusters.
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
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> pgrep mplayer || shutdown -hP now
>
I do something similar for overnight downloads on my netbook. The
system shuts down when there is 0 TCP connection.
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On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Raman.P wrote:
> --- On Thu, 13/5/10, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a letter quality dot
>> matrix printer that can handle
>> single page as well as continuous feed paper.
>>
> Epson and TVSE dot matrix printers work
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
> I am looking for a letter quality dot matrix printer that can handle
> single page as well as continuous feed paper.
>
Thanks to all for giving your suggestions/recommendations regarding
dot matrix printers (DMPs).
Mahesh Pai (I
kar's solution - there is Thinstation. You can build
custom thin client images using the TS-O-matic
<http://tsom.paepke.net/index.php>.
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nets but a bit on the expensive side.
I have switched to X-Tech Nettop cabinets, they are equally good
(3year warranty) and they cost about Rs 1100/- in Mumbai. I am sure
you can negotiate a lower price for 60 units.
Please check availability in the Chennai retail ch
oof packing - lost several
internal units because of dust)
My two cents.
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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Parin Sharma wrote:
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>>
>> Arun Sir, it would be nice if you can share that script !! I have been
> searching for such solution for a long time !!
>
Rather than give you the script it w
at the reader can figure out the equivalent tool to
replace 'poweroff' in respective architecture.
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one of
their domain names.
The static IP also allows me to come into my office LAN when I am on
the road, I point my client to .
FWIS, also take a look at TeamView, Logmein etc. for remote
administration/access (free for non commercial use).
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On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Raja Subramanian
wrote:
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>> I do something similar for overnight downloads on my netbook. The
>> system shuts down when there is 0 TCP connection.
>
> I just use "at", but I
ktop replacement. In
desktop migration, I generally suggest to keep a few windows desktops
for their power users (especially Excel) - typically they are less
than 5% of their staff.
My 10 paise.
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on experience with Lustre FS in a production environment (50TB or more).
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> over this responsibility)
I second the nomination - it will be in able hands.
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art smtp host" which would
be your providers SMTP host. Make sure your provider will allow
relay before attempting the changes in your settings o/w you will
going around in a circle.
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I hope you will summarize and share your findings to all the ILUG
lists to which this has been posted.
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ring.
Perhaps, then list members can help you.
While you are doing it, also invest in O'Reilly's the "Linux
Networking Cookbook" by Carla Schroder. At Rs. 500 (minus15%
discount at most book shops) it is a steal, given that it covers
solutions for a lot of networking scena
uest
Your client has issued a malformed or illegal request.
Instead of the pop up box that one gets when connecting to the same
unit from workstations on the VPN LAN.
Any hints/suggestions to debug and determine the location of the
problem welcom
in more detail
Yes, but they would be in the DVR box. I have already given heads up
to client to get all vendors in one room.
Looks like sessions with tcpdump, wireshark and head banging with
vendors of these boxes :(
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The password is good (even though I
have checked save password) is good for that KMail session. I have to
reenter the password, for that specific acct. each time I start up a
KMail session.
No idea what could be the problem. I am planning to open a bug
report on KMail.
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Friday 11 June 2010 12:11:11 Arun Khan wrote:
>>
>> Never had the problem with KDE 3.5.x.
>>
>> However, with KDE 4.3.1/KMail v 1.12.2 (openSUSE 11.2) I am
>> experiencing similar symptoms with
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
> The above strategy is working for services that are on Linux (Apache)
> without pop up windows but not on services with pop up.
>
> The error conditions are different for each service.
>
The access to the DVR system is SOLVED.
their
> full efforts to complete this work. We also released that pdf as a Hard
> copy.
Congratulations! Although I cannot read/write Tamil, I am sure it
will be helpful to many who want to use Linux.
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the posters have used their desktop to run LKVM.
ASUS M4A785D-M PRO AMD Phenom 9650 Quad Core Processor + Gigabyte MA78GM-S2HP
I would appreciate input from members who have used LKVM on an AMD CPU
(desktop). Please give your motherboard + CPU combo.
Thanks,
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not having used qemu at all).
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It seems nobody noticed it until now.
(Notice that the compromise was on the mirrors and not on the
sourceforge server)
IMO, the article is a FUD and shows the lack of sys admin knowledge on
the part of the author.
My two cents.
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ot;tripwire" and save the initial sig files on a read only
media like CD/DVD; use cron to schedule aide/tripwire to compare the
sigs with the "ro" version and report differences.
BTW, this should be done after you do a fresh install as well as
secu
consideration: Clonezilla, Partedmagic, RescueCD,
G4L (Ghost4Linux). All have documentation on how to back up systems.
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On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Raman.P wrote:
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> --- On Thu, 17/6/10, Arun Khan wrote:
>>
>> This is an excellent idea. I have seen such a thing
>> done by The
>> Chicago Computer Society. In it's monthly meet, the
>> first agenda item
>> wa
ng" tools. Too early to say how much value add it brings to
the table since most of the packages have their own mailing
lists/wiki/forums with their respective "gurus" participating therein.
My two cents.
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
> First imperssion - looks like a portal consolidating the various
> "monitoring" tools. Too early to say how much value add it brings to
> the table since most of the packages have their own mailing
> lists/wiki/forums
setup un-interoperable (unless you are
willing to play by their rules with an NDA) - MS ADS (LDAP+Kerberos
plus prop. ext.) is a good example.
My two cents.
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> http://dell.com/ubuntu
I believe the above link applies to the US market. The Dell mini
store sales (in Croma) categorically told me Dell Mini is available
with Windows 7 only and that only the Vostro models can be ordered
with Ubuntu.
HP mini does come with FREEDOS and @ 15K is an attracti
to full fledged functionality in sandwich box
form factor.
Can you share the application you have in mind for this kind of device?
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On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 5:12 PM, bhoobesh wrote:
> sir please tell me the configuration file of dns in redhat linux 5
man named.conf
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> Registration Voucher] only.
>
> * Are these vouchers enough for me to get the necessary discount or am
> I missing anything?
> * Are these vouchers valid?
Redhat or their training/testing partners would be the best source to
remove your doubts.
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network? If
nothing, then please read up first on how DNS works and then on BIND9,
there are plenty of good docs on the 'Net on both topics. IMO, one
needs to have a basic understanding of how DNS works before any
attempts on setting up it up.
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>
> I am already runing rsync from primary to secondary server.
>
> Now i would like to copy/dump data from the primary server to a FreeNas box
> using rsync witout password. Can any one guide/help me on this.
>
Google search key words "
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:40 PM, akkash sadasivam wrote:
>
> Find the awesome wallpapers in the link
> http://designora.com/graphics/tux-linux-wallpaper/
Thanks. I like the "Statue Of Liberty" theme the most.
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NComputing L230 and Linux desktop virtualization (please mention
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may be
different.
The Apple USB/RJ45 dongle from what I understand it is well
supported and so is the SMC USB/RJ45 dongle.
Since you are in SIN, they may be more readily available (not much
success in the Mumbai channels).
HTH
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No - to the best of my knowledge. There is "landscape" for managing
servers but IIRC it is not free.
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realize bttv chip set is well supported however it is difficult to
find out the chip set without opening the box which the vendors
typically do not allow).
TIA
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y validation of your data model, it can
certainly help with the pure diagramming aspect.
You can also look into Kivio.
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i.e. digest or
indvidual messages.
Also check your SPAM folder - a few legit messages land up there.
I use Knode to read GMANE'S archives (not RSS feed) in USENET (NNTP)
format. A few mailing lists allow posting from USENET format.
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Girish Venkatachalam
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> Just format it.
>
> # mkfs.msdos /dev/sdX
Can Windows read/mount such a FS i.e. created on the device rather
than a partition on it?
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>> I have a 128MB USB stick with a hardware write protect - that is the
>> only way I would be sure the viruses cannot write on to my device (I
>> have tested
sktop setting,
it may also show up in system tray.
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se how the data transmitted. say
> i need to see the way that these packets are sent. Is there any tools
> available for that.
wireshark - you can select the interface eth0 (NIC) and most likely
ppp0 (on your USB modem connection).
HTH
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Each time i am logging into domain. I ve to do the above process.
> How to resolve it?
>
You need to set the service "on" so that it is started @ system boot.
I know the CLI way.
1. Install chkconfig (apt-get or synaptic)
2. chkconfig lsassd on
HTH,
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e been coined by you.
I could not find the above oblique references to Shuttleworth in
Asokan's citings; neither did Asokan make any such reference.
IMO, the discussion centers around "respect for others" in this
particular case women.
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On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:00 AM, Narendra Sisodiya
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>
> SchoolOS (http://schoolos.org) is Indian Linux Distribution. It is based on
> Ubuntu 9.10. Now we are offering Free ISO image of SchoolOS.
Good initiative - but edubuntu is already there.
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Sony VAIO. (Use premium
media or you may be hosed).
This is the first activity (in my practice @ client) with systems that
come with Windows pre-installed.
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NOME likewise has a command too.
>
> $ gnome-panel-screenshot --delay 6
I believe the same may be true for GNOME as well.
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On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Narendra Sisodiya
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> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:00 AM, Narendra Sisodiya
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > SchoolOS (http://schoolos.org) is Indian Linux Distribution. It i
t behavior in bash, ksh, zsh in my experience which
can be overriden by shell's builtin function
bash being the CLI by default, simply put the above in your .bashrc.
In csh, again the default is emacs. For vi use "bindkey -v" for v
d copying your PG and MySQL
data
I would suggest that you make a backup of your data to a safe
location before embarking on any "surgery" activity.
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PS If all of the above fails - your last resort would be a fresh
install, config, and copy of files as others have suggested
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