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Subject: [LIG] Link to article in The Hindu on Bill Gates/Linux
Date: Sun, 1
hi,
i'm sure u must be knowing about the hindi font which we created
and licensed it under LGPL, well there is a catch to it that
whenever the font is installed under a PC running on Windows
98,
the font is not read in hindi but is read in english ie. "the
quick brown fox...etc" and the copyright
Hi,
I installed the fonts (down loaded from ILUGD site) under Win XP
and it is working fine.
G. Palaniappan
Avneesh / Shivaas wrote:
hi,
i'm sure u must be knowing about the hindi font which we created
and licensed it under LGPL, well there is a catch to it that
whenever the font is instal
Hello all
I wanted a copy of RH Linux 8.0 CD.
It would helpful if any one living in Gurgaon has it & is ready to provide
me a working copy of RHL 8.
TIA
-MG
Contact No:9818092988.
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Hi All,
Im facing a strange problem regarding rpm.A software named
festival was installed on my system and i removed that with command. rpm -ev
festival --nodeps. Now when i reinstalled a newer version(with rpm -ivh
festival-x.y.z or rpm -Uvh fetsival-x.y.z ) it shows an error that rpm
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has come up against this problem
while using libXpm.so and how they solved it.
I am using libXpm.so (version 3.4, libXpm.so.4.11) in
my app, and when I link, there is an undefined symbol
error:
libXpm.so: undefined reference to `_fxstat'
I checked out the /lib and /usr/lib di