> PS: that Trinity on the bike!
PPS: and that's MY bike :)
Gami
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>> This was tried in Linux-India a couple of years ago. Didn't work out
>> because while there were enough users overall, at any given time the
>> channel barely held one or two users, and usually not even that.
well, my point was that because most of the people now have those always-on kind ne
hi guys,
just as a reminder, please go through the mailing list guidelines. and i suggest
everyone do that.
http://www.kandalaya.org/guidelines.html
its not a HUGE page, and surprisingly, much of it is comprehensible.
regards,
Gami
Hi shonal,
where is the meeting ? how about the address, and a rough directions thingy ?
regards,
Gami
8/30/02 10:33:00 PM, "Shonal Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi guys
>So what have we finalised. is Sep 8 , 3 pm in the afternoon is OK for a
>ILUG-D Meeting.
>
===
hi guys,
im usually on at
server: irc.openprojects.net
port: 6667
room: #linux-delhi
for those who havent logged onto IRC before, use an IRC client like ircii(console), or
mozilla's chatzilla (GUI)
and connect to the abovementioned server and then "/join #linux-delhi" to join the
room.
c
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
> me too.let's have a meeting
>
> >From: "Abhishek Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Yes I do want to be a volunteer.
> > I AM ON IT what about u ?
> > gaurav
Hi,
An initiative on the same lines has already been taken and is called LAP
(Linux Access Proje
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, sudhir chauhan wrote:
> Hi Friends,
>
> I would like to join you guys,
>
yeah ok, good idea.
then what ?
First of all, please go and read the mailing list
guidelines. Learn how to live on the internet and talk to people there.
Also, If you are really interested in doing some
This is for the new kids on the block,
Kindly read the mailing list guidelines available at
http://www.kandalaya.org/guidelines.html
Please try to conform to the same.
regards
Gami
PS: NO ALL CAPS MAILS...IT HURTS SANDEEP ;)
To unsubs
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, shah tushar wrote:
>
> Lastly should we come up with a small site either
> withing DLUG/LAP or any place where we can document
> our efforts(if any effort is put in ;>)
The ENTIRE LAP site runs on TWiKi. you're FREE to do anything you
want with the site. Its meant for such
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> On 22/11/02 21:59 +0530, Prithu Nath thus spake:
> > Unfortunately this list brags of over 800 members but you will not get any
> > qualified help from 99% of them.
>
> along. Try and understand not only the technollogy that you are
> getting into
The December meeting of India Linux Users Group - Delhi Chapter was held
on December 15, 2002 at 3 p.m. at Lecture Hall, Department of Mathematics,
IIT, Delhi.
The meeting was attended by the following:
1. Leo Fernandez
2. Prateek Khanna
3. Dhruv Gami
4. Anand Shankar
5. Prashant Verma
6
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> 5. WE started collecting member information in yesterdays meet. I am
>not sure which guy - Prateek or Gami , has the present list. Will the
>person in question stand up and volunteer to be the contact person
>for the rest of the folks t
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Rajat Bhatia wrote:
> Why not we do online meetings. You can make on chat
> server for this. And anyone can login if interested.
>
> That will be really helpfull for those who can't
> attent meeetings caz of office/personal schedule.
>
Well Rajat, thats a good idea, we can
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I do think it is a good idea, as I always try to attend the meeting but could not
>attend any due to some reason or other
Ok people. The IRC channel is up at irc.openprojects.net, port 6667, room
#linux-delhi
cya all there.
regards,
Gami
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Dhruv Gami wrote:
>
> Ok people. The IRC channel is up at irc.openprojects.net, port 6667, room
> #linux-delhi
>
For those who dont know how to logon to IRC, read this quick howto.
Start an IRC client, like Chatzilla (comes bundled with Mozilla), or
ircii
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Zareef Ahmed wrote:
>can i ask some queston to all of you
> 1. What is more important linux progress or
> strength(!)of ILGUD?
umm i didnt quite get your question...kindly elaborate.
> 2. if making of smaller group is harmfull to linux
> drive then why not close ILGUD a
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Maneesh Prasad wrote:
> Setting up of Resource Centres
What exactly is a resource centre ? Is it like a place where people can
get GNU/Linux CDs etc or is it something else ? I dont understand most of
these technical terms, so please explain in plain english
>
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Nitin Chandra wrote:
> thingdoes't work.the error message on
> signing on to yahoo is "Connection Error :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been signed off: Unable
> to read."and on hotmail it says "was unable to
> sign on : Authentication Failed.".i loaded
> libyaho
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Gags Grewal wrote:
> Well the idea is ... why don't all of us Linux users build a grid like network
> of our boxes running Linux and collaborate in the most ultimate manner.
If you're suggesting that you're gonna take up the task of doing a
feasibility study and tell us HOW
On 3 Jan 2003, Abu M. Muttalib wrote:
> I hav e prepared a multibotiing machine for me running
> a total of seven OS es. These were amongthem. I
> would like to definitely help u in this regard.
>
> U can call me at9811315027 after9
On 5 Jan 2003, yash dev singh wrote:
> hi,
> myself is Yash ,doing B.Tech. (computers) from AL-FALAH school of
> Engg. & Tech. , faridabad.
>
> well would u like to have me as your friend?
Wow ! so now linux-delhi is a friendship bulletin board too !!
Raj, Leo, how abt adding this in the memo
Hello,
I was recently showing off my finely tweaked KDE3 desktop to my dad, who's
a windows user, and generally managed to convince him that linux is as
good, if not better, than 'his' windows. One place where i got stuck was
when he asked about accounting. I showed him GNUCash, which is quite
Guys can we please move all conversations regarding CDs and their
acquisitions to the CD mailing list ?
to subscribe to the CD mailing list, send a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subscribe as the subject.
Plus, can anyone on Linux-delhi tell me who's coordinating the CD list ?
regards,
Gami
On 9 Jan 2003, Sudhir Gandotra wrote:
> It immediately reminded of my the saying: "When the ship is about to
> sink,the rats start running away".
> > New Delhi, Jan 8 (IANS) Microsoft Corporation India Private Ltd., a unit of
> > global software giant Microsoft Corp, Wednesday said the president
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, kulshreshtha wrote:
> I want to boot workstation by Network Server using BOOT ROM. I want to know what
>should write in boot rom and how. or i can purchase ready boot room for this purpose.
>Or there is any other way for making diskless workstation in Linux environment.
You
On 14 Jan 2003, Abu M. Muttalib wrote:
> Thats waht I was planning to do earlier. But Dhruv
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ) had droped a mail asking me to send this stuff in the mailing
> list only. Thats why its there.
Wish i'd known what you had in mind ;)
I thought it would be a couple of pages of
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Vikas Gandhi wrote:
> Has someone used procmail. I need to know its basic utility.
> Can some one pls guide me.
Putting it very politely, RTFM.
Procmail is an autonomous mail processor, it can be used to use filters on
your incoming mails.
'man procmail' should help u.
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Prateek wrote:
> Sandip Bhattacharya writes:
> >
> > This sounds wonderful to me!!! ... and I am sure the folks this side of
> > yamuna would feel the same about it.
>
> couldnt agree more...!! But what about the equipment and stuff we
> might need, for burning CDs, tal
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Sandeep Nanajkar wrote:
> Hi,
> I have started using emacs -nw (not Xemacs)of late, can some one send a sample
>of his
> .emacs ...so that i can configure the color coding (for java,c,C++ - modes)
you might want to try out 'jed'. its based on emacs, and is an excellen
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, LinuxLingam wrote:
> have been thinking the gnulinux meets must have one presentation targetted
> specifically towards gnulinux newbies as well. alternatively, we could also
> have the first sunday of every month targetted solely towards a
> gnulinux-newbie meet. and we cou
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
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
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Arjun wrote:
> sysadmins. Create a CD which will meet all the requirements
> of class IX, X, XI,XII syllabii. Help schools have atleast
> one system administrator. Teachers may be interested since
> quite a few are sick of kids dele
stuff without the > sign is what Atul wrote.
regards,
Gami
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 22:32:01 +0530
From: Arjun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dhruv Gami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re[2]: [ilugd]: Helping India's economy : A Free/Libre Open
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Arjun wrote:
> However, I am majorly looking at
>
> (i) The service providers butting in on paid basis. This requires
> locating Linux sys-integrators and service providers hence a request
> to all the ilugd members and LFY for locating them. They can
> load/
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Raj Shekhar wrote:
> I have written a paper "Using Free Software in E-Governance" which
> examines why India should use Free Software in e-governance. You can
> find the paper at
> http://geocities.com/lunatech3007/writing-index.html
> Please feel free to copy and further dist
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, LinuxLingam wrote:
> 1) should linux-delhi.org be allowed to promote such software? *only* a vote
> by all members can decide this. so let's stop discussing, and start voting. i
The question here, as has been raised before, is how does one define
"promote"?
According to
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Anand Shankar wrote:
> Should the ilugd not discuss following:
>
> 1. Use of Oracle on Linux Platform: Because it is proprietary SW and
> does not help freedom
> 2. Samba: Because it has no relevance without MS-Windows OS, again a
> proprietary product, and does not help fr
On 1 Mar 2003, Arshad H. Siddiqui wrote:
> i want 2 run Linux on Server
> and use it wth few Dump M/c without Hard Disk and without
> processor.
You're looking for LTSP (www.ltsp.org) though im not sure if u can have
dumb terminals without processors.
Anyone else got any comments/information
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, gaurav daga wrote:
> How to open .asc file??
.asc files are plaintext ASCII files, which usually contain the signatures
of the mail sender (when used in context of email).
Also, please take out some time and read through the mailing list
guidelines (http://www.kandalaya.org
Hi guys,
volunteers required to give talks on #debian on IRC. These talks are held
every saturday on irc.freenode.net, and are an excellent way to learn
about various topics. The next two weeks are on 3d software. visit
www.linuks.mine.nu/irc/ for more details on these talks.
The guy is also
If many people are interested, we could all pool in some money (about 100
bucks each) and get T-Shirts printed with Linux-Delhi or something like
that.
Anyone who can come up with a nice logo for linux-delhi ? We could put
that up on the site too. We need a kind of a logo to identify the group
Kindly update your bookmarks. tuxedo.org has now moved to catb.org
--Gami
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:11:27 -0500
From: Eric S. Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [PLUG] tuxedo.org games
Jeff Abr
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, LinuxLingam wrote:
> venue? raj was mentioning jamia university, IIT delhi maths deptt we could
> request, and someone last month was mentioning another place in/near CP.
> speak up and where you guys prefer to meet.
IIT seems fine. Though CP would definitely be much better.
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Nishikant Kapoor wrote:
> > I am a school teacher administrator, interested in improoving my 0 knowlege
> > of linux, I am not a systems ingeneer or so, a windows flat plain
> > user, but very much interested in helping our school teachers and students
> > to get closer
Great ! Now how do we contact this guy ???
Regards,
Gami
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Raj Mathur wrote:
> I'm proposing that we have our March meeting on Saturday, March 22.
> Sunday is the World Cup final, and I believe some people like to watch
> cricket.
Saturday seems good !
> Venue: Unless there's a drastic issue, Jamia Hamdard
>
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Amit Goel wrote:
> The first batch has started and will be finishing by next month.
> Annuoncement will be made for next batch soon.
>
> -- Amit
Hi Amit,
Could you kindly form a separate mailing list / web based form for such
registrations/replies ? It would take a LOT of l
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> IT publisher Wrox Press is set to close following the collapse into
> liquidation of US owners Peer Information last Friday.
uhhh, Sandip, was your book also published by Wrox
regards,
Gami
===
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Amit Goel wrote:
> first Batch. And I don't think that is too much. I never asked anyone to
> reply on the list rather provided my email address for replies. It is time
> that we should educate newbies on list usage rather then asking people to
> stay off the list. In fact I d
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, vivek wrote:
> wanted to ask, are we registered as a society or is it still pending?
The tedious process is underway. Expect a formal response anyday :) Though
that day might be fr off in the future...but what the hell, keep
expecting.
> secondly, why are all the links
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, LinuxLingam wrote:
> is there anyone out there who would like to start working/developoing QCAD
> further? this could be another project we could initiate at linux-delhi under
> the gpl.
Well, i know nothing about CAD and the software etc. But if someone can
sit and explai
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Gagan Grewal wrote:
> I also have an idea for a project. I am not sure abt this but AFAIK a
> Concurrency Library for C++ doesn't exist.
> The basic idea is to encapsulate LWPs inside Objects ... Lalit Seth and
> I are willing to take this up. More volunteers
Could you plea
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
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
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Anand Shankar wrote:
> I want to learn a new programming language, Which one??
> Any suggestions?
Perl !!!
(http://www.cpan.org)
regards,
Gami
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Raj Mathur wrote:
> Venue: Committe Room, Ground Floor, Library Building,
> Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-62
Ahem, how far would this be from the Convention Hall where the Women's
meet is going on ?? ;)
regards,
Gami
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, yogesh anand wrote:
> Dear all,
> i need to backup my linux mailserver and firewall to
> tape drive.can any one tell me ,how to use DAT
> DRIVE(tape drive)in linux 7.1/2.
> Wainting for the response.
www.google.com is your best friend. Go bug them with the keywords "backup
m
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Sanjeev Kulshreshtha wrote:
> Hi Friends
> I am running a cyber cafe and now i decide not to use Microsoft product as I decide
> to use license free software.
A very wise decision, i'd say.
> I have just installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 distributed by PCQuest.
THIS wasn't too w
Hello Everyone,
We had quite a wonderful meet today, thanks to the great organising skills
of Arshad Siddiqui and his friends at Jamia Hamdard. The meet started
around 2:30 pm ( not too late, compared to some of the other meets ).
Since both Gagan and LinuxLingam did not turn up, the pre-decide
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gagan Grewal wrote:
> > Since both Gagan and LinuxLingam did not turn up, the pre-decided agenda
>
> So, the situation was infact troublesome for me to be at the meet.
Hey Gagan, relax. You don't have to give explanations. You DID mail in
advance to let us know you'd not b
Chithirai sent his reply to me by mistake, instead of the list. Here's
his message.
Gami
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chithirai Selvan.R Alias Vimal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dhruv Gami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
u can use tar command in Shell prompt..other optio
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Yuvraj Mathur wrote:
> DEAR FRIENDS
> I HAVE GOT A FEW SCRIPTS AND A FEW SOFTWARES THROUGH WHICH I CAN DESIGN WEB PAGES
> INSTANTLY. IF YOU DESIRE TO GET ONE OR MORE THAN JUST CALL ME AT 011-25107233.
1. Kindly refrain from writing mails in ALL CAPS. It seems like you're
s
Hello Everyone,
i was just wondering what the default license is for the messages written
onto mailing lists. Are people free to use the material provided in the
messages sent to the lists, or do we need to take permission from the
author(s) in order to use their text (whether opinions or code
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, duggal duggal wrote:
> PLEASE SEND ME DETAILS I WANT TO LEARN ADV LINUX
> PLEASE SEND ME DETAILS I WANT TO LEARN ADV LINUX
> PLEASE SEND ME DETAILS I WANT TO LEARN ADV LINUX
Please stop flooding the mailing list.
I am going to now maintain a counter for mistakes by peopl
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Raj Mathur wrote:
> Well, in a sense the `please stop flooding the list' mails are also
> flooding the list :) May be a better idea to contact the person
> concerned through private e-mail and tell him/her to desist. And
> let's beat up Ambar -- the cause of all this trouble
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Prateek Khanna wrote:
> being usable at all. Apart from the links not working, it does crash
> after a while...!!
LOL !!! It sure does give you the TRUE winduhs experience then !!!
sounds interesting ;)
regards,
Gami
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
> Still looking for someone to print them in bulk,
> checked out clydes and the other shop at palika , but
> both are only importing them from thailand.
Will find out from my college mates who got T-shirts printed for our
college/course. They weren't too
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Raj Mathur wrote:
> Dhruv> Is there any way to configure mailman (thats what lin-del
> Dhruv> uses??) so that announcements made by certain people have
> Dhruv> "reply-to" set as their personal mail address ? Or any
> Dhruv> other way to do this ? Maybe the ori
Hello Everyone,
I've recently been experimenting with GPG and created a nice gpg key for
my email. Sent off my public key to some of my friends and have been
interacting with some of them "secretly". Its quite a nice feeling to know
its secure.
I have a few queries though :
1. How safe is it
> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 09:55:14 -0800 (PST)
> From: linux romeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is it possible to run office/group ware software from web on
> thin client like SoftMaker Office anywhere but it
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Edwin wrote:
> I would like to know your experiences with GPG. I have been trying PGP on windows. I
> downloaded GPG which I think is a command line version, but cannot figure it out. I
> think the only documentation I found is very poor.
Well, i've had a *very* good experie
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Ambar Roy wrote:
> > 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), liste
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