Hi all,
I was configuring my Monitor, was able to locate means to change the
horz sync, vert sync, color depth, but i could not get to the point where i
cud specify the Monitor refresh rate. For the ppl who have worked on
windows, would know that this parameter is there in the display settings
Narsingh Sahu wrote:
> Why do you wait to be provided a dialer for Linux. In
> Linux, you are the master of your box and can
> configure it any way you want, provided you know
> howto. In Linux what you need is the telephone no. to
> access your ISP, which you must be knowing, and then
> may be the
Dhruv Gami wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Manoj Kumar Nair wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> Is the "dialer" for windows, by any chance, called 24online/Cyberoam
> Client ?
>
> If so, kindly check the linux-delhi archives for a solution on how to use
> that on linux.
>
> regards,
> Gami
i've seen the hotwi
>
> I have a friend who's a heavy user of CAD esp. 3D
> aspects [snip] His
> feedback was that though you can do everything in
> AUTOCAD but it becomes unwieldy for 3D stuff- others
> like PRO/E are pretty good. PRO-E is available
> commercially for Linux.
ah well, 3D is another cup of chai. we h
On 19/03/03 18:20 +0530, Srinivas claimed thus ... :
> Any one configured IPSec. Now I am using redhat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.7-10.
> How can I configure IPSec in my system. which option I will enable in my
> kernal source?. What are the configuration files for ipsec?. Using this how
> can i cr
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Manoj Kumar Nair wrote:
> My ISP is 'Hotwire' and have a night package with them (starting 11:00 pm).
> The problem is they are using Authentication - a user name and password to
> log into the network. They provided me with a dialer for windows, but no
> support is provided
> . windows, would know that this parameter is
there in the display settings and
> makes a difference to the flickering (higher refresh rate => less
flickering
> !!).
> Any ideas !!
>
Dear Mr.Virdi,
first of all thanks for your reply.
If your monitor is going with
Hi Malkiat,..
I was referring to adjusting the monitor refresh rate on linux !! :)
thanx for the effort neways !
Nebody knows how to make it work on Nux !
-js
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Hi Raj
well I'd a talk with Vice Chanc
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 13:39, Jasmeet S. Virdi wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was configuring my Monitor, was able to locate means to change the
> horz sync, vert sync, color depth, but i could not get to the point where i
> cud specify the Monitor refresh rate. For the ppl who have worked on
> windows, w
Dear All,
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Dear All,
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Monthly Meeting. Please visit the ILUG-D web site and RSVP online if you plan on
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I want to learn a new programming language, Which one??
I am 37. Had a history of programming in Fortran, Pascal and C in my
college days and dbase/Foxpro in my early part of career. All, Procedure
oriented programming stuff, of good old days. I have not actively
programmed anything in last 5 y
just found a new mag only for linux in the market called "Linux for you". thought to
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, vivek wrote:
> i've seen the hotwire client at one of my friend's place. it is NOT
> 24online, and they've provided some crap VB application to do the
> authentication. don't think they're competent enough to make a linux
> app, and also their connection though gives good spee
Hi Anand,
> "Anand" == Anand Shankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anand> [snip]
Anand> So which programming language I should learn??
Heh, I guess you know what my answer is going to be. But let's
maintain the suspense for a little while further...
Anand> [snip]
Anand> Req
> I have realized interpretor based languages result in
> shorter developement cycle than compiled languages. For that reason I
> would recommend perl, or python. Unfortunately get skilled people/work
> in either in India is non existant.
My experience has been that interpreted languages like perl,
> i've seen the hotwire client at one of my friend's place. it is NOT
> 24online, and they've provided some crap VB application to do the
> authentication. don't think they're competent enough to make a linux
> app, and also their connection though gives good speeds (7-9 KBps), it
> is not reliable
Final Call for Font workshop.
anyone???
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Hi there Anand,
Learn Lisp. Or any language in the Lisp family - like scheme.
You get umb-scheme with Red Hat. There is a famous scheme book
called Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
available *free* online at aduni.org .
> I am 37. Had a history of programming in Fortran, Pascal a
Hi,
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On Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:14 PM [GMT+0800=SGT],
Anand Shankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to learn a new programming language, Which one??
python. Unlike perl, python can be read, often even by the authour.
Or maybe lisp.
--
Sanjeev, who knows neither.
==
hi tushar,
my name is vikram and i am new to this linux group and to delhi. i stay
in east delhi in gujarat vihar i will be in delhi till april mid i
am here for training. though i will not be going for the meeting but
hope to see u soon byee take care vikram.
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I would second that. First of all python is more newbie friendly and has
a more comfortable syntax to read. I am not saying you can't write
beautiful code in perl but python defines a certain discplined coding
style. Secondly Python is evolving fast.
Supreet
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 11:11, Sanjeev
Tcl/Tk could be a right candidate in scripting.
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Hi ppl,
I am using mozilla 1.3. I am facing a problem while printing. I get
an error saying `No Printer was found`. I have set $PRINTER in the shell
from which I invoked mozilla.
All other browsers are able to print. Mozilla 1.0 was also working
fine. Does anybody know how to setup the pri
Manoj Kumar Nair wrote:
>
> Now, Vivek don't blame Narsingh for that. It is purely my fault, guess I
> just had to put a word about the dialer.
>
oh! i was not blaming him at all! i was just enlightening him ;)
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