> how to implement java web server in GNU/Linux .
> can i implement jsp & sevlets on linux
> is JWS version for linux exists
Use Tomcat in standalone mode or with apache for running JSP and Servlet on
Linux.
-- amit
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From: "BitByte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL P
JWS is no longer available on SUN's download site ( http://wwws.sun.com/software/jwebserver/index.html ) Try SUN's ONE Web server http://wwws.sun.com/software/products/web_srvr/home_web_srvr.html
Or u can try JBOSS ( http://www.jboss.org ) . I believe BEA's weblogic should also work in GNU/Linux, w
Motorola's new Java-enabled A760 uses Linux as its
operating system, and sports a range of advanced
features such as an integrated digital camera, MP3
playback and Bluetooth.
check this out:
http://www.infosync.no/news/2002/n/3074.html
Himanshu
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Hi,
Try 'knoppix xmodule=vesa' as the boot option (minus the quotes ' '). Most
video cards work with this at a max resolution of 800 x 600.
DS Josan
From: "Manish Sharma , Gurgaon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [ilugd]: Knoppix does not run on
Hello everyone,
This mail is specifically for those who have attended today's meet, or any
other meet in recent times.
I have noticed that some people, knowingly or unknowingly, tend to promote
their professional services during discussions. It may have the advantage
of people getting to know
Hello everyone,
here are the minutes of the meeting held on feb 16, 2003, at IIT Delhi.
There were about 20 people present at the meeting, and we generally
discussed various topics like kernel 2.6, M$ bashing, etc etc.
More specifically, we heard about the Arjun's efforts in Naval Public
School
Hi Malkiat Please supply with all the information about your modem.
Manufacturer, model name/number, etc. --Dhruv Ahuja
Dear Dhruv,
Please let me know what kind of information
regarding the modem in question you need and I shall be pleased to furnish the
same.
R
A good effort by Gami for which he deserves thanks.
I wonder why the Minutes of the meetings for last few months are niether
being circulated nor on the website. Maybe they need to be put up to
complete the records.
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 22:33, Dhruv Gami wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> here are t
Hi Folks!
> These are purely my views, and do not reflect the views of the LUG in any
> way. if more people disagree with me than agree, we can continue with the
> way things are. But if there are others in our group who feel that the
> LUG is no longer a place for discussions but more like a mark
Dear Dhruv,
Why does everyone write M$ for MS?
Best regards,
Arjun
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Sunday, February 16, 2003, 10:33:18 PM, you wrote:
DG> Hello everyone,
DG> here are the minutes of the meeting held on feb 16, 2003,
Evolution of community (In lines of Druv Gaimi's thought)
The objective of the Linux users meeting as I understand is a meeting of Linux enthusiast, sharing their experience and helping in increasing the common knowledge of the community.
For successful funtioning of any organisation we should hav
Hi Folks,
I tried to install RHL 8.0 on the following configuration. The system hangs
while anaconda detects hardware (possibly monitor) . So I tried `linux text
noprobe skipddc' and it loads without a problem. The CDs tested okay,
install went smoothly and I chose GRUB as the bootloader.
Pro
Dear Manish,
If you have created a bootable floppy during linux installation then boot
from it. Log in as root user. Issue the following command to load grub boot
loader.
grub-install /dev/hda
I am sure it should work
Malkiat
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From: "Manish Sharma , Gurgaon" <[EMAIL
Hi,
Enclosing a beta version of a FAQ for the ILUG-Delhi mailing list. I
will continue to improve it and post it to the mailing list once a
month if enough people think it's a good idea.
Regards,
-- Raju
--
Raj Mathur[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kandalaya.org/
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