On 9/21/07, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Extending the same example, Nokia high end *and* low end handsets in
> specific regions have more than robust support for CJK rather than go
> the full spectrum of CJKI. I tend to take Nokia and Samsung as applied
> innovation driven
On 9/21/07, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How many of us who talk about indic enabling actually ask for indic
> > enbled phones/devices when they actually have to make a decision to
> > buy new tool/instrument. I am sure the common man does not make those
> > compromises t
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ಓಂ wrote:
> Much of what follows is probably going to be OT, but then it may
> become a separate thread so I am taking a risk...
:)
> I do not agree with your viewpoint fully...
But that's perfectly reasonable...
> Let's take example... (of course
Much of what follows is probably going to be OT, but then it may
become a separate thread so I am taking a risk...
I do not agree with your viewpoint fully...
Let's take example... (of course OT) Nokia low end handsets have
better or much support for indic languages than high end phones... So
if
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> http://www.linux.com/feed/119348
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> I wish there was something similar done here for children... (yes.. i
> know there are 12+ indian languages to be handled :-)
The one jarring note with a "National OS" is that it is either a fork or
re
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I wish there was something similar done here for children... (yes.. i
know there are 12+ indian languages to be handled :-)
Interestingly I just tried OpenOffice 2.3.0 and it runs faster than
2.2.1 on my machine. That's the first thing I noticed...
Also tried th
On Wednesday 19 Sep 2007 23:51:36 Ajay wrote:
> Hi, I have a RHEL 4 server. It has 12GB RAM, when I issue a free command
> it shows 11GB as used. But I don't think so the proceses are using such a
> huge amount of memory since the sum of memory used by all the processes in
> ps -aux command is not