On Monday 29 November 2004 15:47, A G wrote:
> I think that from the look of it (whatever's given on
> the site), its a good product to shift people from MS
> OS to Linux.
> Can anyone check the OS and destribute it?
I was just checking the licensing costs involved with NLD9, and I discovered
th
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 00:31, Kapil D. Pendse wrote:
> Oh so they developed something else than YaST as a configuration tool!
> Logically, it should then be better than YaST! In that case, that's a great
> news! YaST itself is such a good tool, what can be better than that?!
Red Carpet is no
Hi!
> How is the RedCarpet they are using different from
> Yast?
>
> >From the site -->
>
> /*Red Carpet™ client: Lets you manage the software you
> have on your computer. It can help you install,
> update, and remove programs without making you keep
> track of dependencies and conflicts.*/
Oh so
...
...
> We can probably announce to send requirements
> beforehand and burn the CDs
> accordingly and get them to the meetings.
>
> Well, again if those people don't turn up, your
> efforts are wasted :-(
>
> PLUG appreciates and encourages your willingness for
> CD writing. That is a
> regul
At 11:30 PM 11/22/04 +0530, you wrote:
From: Devendra Laulkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:19:36 +0530
Subject: [PLUG] Monthly meetings
Message: 2
Hi all,
An idea to make the monthly meetings mo
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 10:48 pm, Sumeet Madhukar Moghe wrote:
> I think what we could do is seek opinion from members on the mailing list
> about how we could "theme" the next meet. We could then ask people to speak
> on that particular topic. TwinClinG successfully follows the formula of
> themed
On Monday 22 November 2004 20:29, Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> Yeah, I wouldn't mind in making this into a regular
> feature. Provided of course that people find it
> interesting...
I think what we could do is seek opinion from members on the mailing list
about how we could "theme" the next meet. We
> Many people use help but most cannot/do not offer
>it back very actively. I would greatly appreciate if
>you volunteer for couple of lectures..
Yeah, I wouldn't mind in making this into a regular
feature. Provided of course that people find it
interesting...
> We can not distribute updates. The
Devendra Laulkar wrote:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We do that. And that is not limited to software but
covers technologies and
techo-social issues such as workshops in colleges,
intefacing with assemblers
etc. as well..
Agreed. But I was talking of doing this regularly in
the meetings. I have
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We do that. And that is not limited to software but
> covers technologies and
> techo-social issues such as workshops in colleges,
> intefacing with assemblers
> etc. as well..
Agreed. But I was talking of doing this regularly in
the meetings. I have attended 2-
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 1:19 pm, Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> Hi all,
> An idea to make the monthly meetings more effective.
>
> Someone should present a small( < 15-20 mins) presentation/demo of any
> software (Eg. Gaim, Kontact, Mozilla, K3b, etc etc any free software for
> that matter)
We
Hi all,
An idea to make the monthly meetings more effective.
Someone should present a small( < 15-20 mins) presentation/demo of any
software (Eg. Gaim, Kontact, Mozilla, K3b, etc etc any free software for that
matter)
Basically the presentation should concentrate on installation and
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