Hi
Use a latter version than rh 7.3 such as rh 8.0 .
GO to nvidia's website . you will need download the
nvidia drivers for linux .
Alakesh
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 bipin sartape wrote :
hi friends,
tushar helped to install red hat 7.3
atleast in text mode.
i am using A7N266-VM ASUS
Hi
Use a latter version than rh 7.3 such as rh 8.0 .
GO to nvidia's website . you will need download the
nforce drivers for linux at
http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=linux_nforce_1.0-0248
Bye
Alakesh
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 bipin sartape wrote :
hi friends,
tushar helped to install red
hi guys,
does anyone knows a pdf writer for GNU/Linux.
i tried writing a document in openoffice and converting it into pdf, but
the links that i had put in my document do not work in pdf.
i'm in urgent need of a pdf writer which allows me to create the
hyperlinks and the page
links for th
hallo
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 saket wrote :
hi,
i have the download link to Red Hat 9.0
Now just need someone to download it for me. ;-)
we've pretty fast Net speed in our University (Jamia Hamdard,
Delhi)
I'd a talk about download matter last time durin meet with Raj
also.
but want details about h
I am a new joiner.
I am testing the Mail address.
Please ignore this.
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hi
i have a knoppix cd going waste at my home.anyone in west delh who
want it can email me,copy the cd and return it.it would be nice if
we all could contribute all our resources(shareable ones) with
other members.
shivaas
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 LinuxLingam wrote :
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 12:51
> For completeness' sake. You will still require the appropriate number
> of MS Office licences for this scenario.
Well, MS licensing is another issue alltogether. If you are using MS
products, then you should contact ms and get an estimate on the licensing
costs first. If most people stopped usin
> does anyone knows a pdf writer for GNU/Linux.
>
> i tried writing a document in openoffice and converting it into pdf, but
> the links that i had put in my document do not work in pdf.
>
> i'm in urgent need of a pdf writer which allows me to create the
> hyperlinks and the page
> links for th
bishan,
good question. sadly, you don't really get professional-grade and
feature-rich pdf creators under gnulinux for the moment. you could do some
smart searching at pdfzone.com and planetpdf.com and lemme know the results.
the pdf-enhancing stuff like highlighting, stickynotes, urls, article
On Saturday 05 April 2003 09:16 am, you wrote:
> Convert to word document or rtf. Open it in Abiword. Then generate latex
> file and use pdflatex to generate pdf file. I do'nt no anything shorter
> then this
that's a lopsided way of doing this. openoffice supports CUPS, and all you
need to instal
hey!
i am not sure of a pdf writer for linux but if you are in an emergency get
a free pdf writer and run it under wine. i am sure one of them would work
well.
anuj
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hi guys,does anyone knows a pdf writer for GNU/Linux.i
tried writing a document in
> You forgot mandatory pizza breaks, swapping of essential manly jokes,
> bashing M$ whenever context permits(or doesn't), collective wondering
> of whether ILUGD is still a society or not, redhat bashing, debian
> worshipping, CD swapping (phew), listening through Raj's jokes,
> grumbling/chantin
>
> IMHO the only option for manipulating PDF files is Adobe Acrobat. No non
> Adobe licenced PDF software seems to support the spec fully even under
> Windows.
>
almost true. there are some tools that have come up at planetpdf.com and
pdfzone.com that take on acrobat. the only place adobe exclu
Convert to word document or rtf. Open it in Abiword. Then generate latex
file and use pdflatex to generate pdf file. I do'nt no anything shorter
then this
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 23:21, Bishan Singh Kochher wrote:
>
> hi guys,
>
> does anyone knows a pdf writer for GNU/Linux.
>
> i tried writing
Hello Bishan,
You can try something like LaTeX, which is a ``Text Formatting
Language'' built basically on TeX. You can create PDF files after
writing the document in LaTeX. But I think it's a totally bad idea
since you can't afford to learn a new language now.
To suite your needs, you can try ``L
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 23:43, Dhruv Gami wrote:
> What is a key-signing party ? If many people on linux-delhi have
> gpg/pgp keys, then maybe we should have one in the next meet. I remember
> there being a key-signing party a couple of years back when Raj had given
> a talk on GPG. I was too youn
Hi Lalit, and welcome to the list.
Please note that the list guidelines specify that you send plain-text
mail to the list. Your mailer would have an option to disable sending
HTML messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please set that.
Regards,
-- Raju
> "Lalit" == Lalit Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 02:25, LinuxLingam opined:
> >
> > IMHO the only option for manipulating PDF files is Adobe Acrobat.
I thought PDF was a read-only format (correct me if I am wrong)
> No non
> > Adobe licenced PDF software seems to support the spec fully even under
> > Windows.
> meanwhile,
[posting this on ilug-d as wekk, for the benefit of our brethren...]
On Saturday 05 April 2003 02:28 am, you wrote:
> > good question. sadly, you don't really get professional-grade and
> > feature-rich pdf creators under gnulinux for the moment. you could do
> > some smart searching at pdfzone.co
On Saturday 05 April 2003 03:02 am, you wrote:
> >[snip]
>
> Also do we expect M$ to release XDoc readers for non M$ platforms? I would
> rather use RTF than use some new M$ format if I have this kind of
> requirement. For online document delivery it is the only true cross
> platform file format t
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