On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 1:20 pm, energon wrote:
> Anybody installed gforge-3.3?
>
> I've set it up, but am facing problems while connecting to the
> postgresql database: "Could Not Connect to Database:"
> PostgreSQL postmaster is running well.
Checked pg_hba.conf? Have you set TCP/IP socket connec
On Friday 27 Aug 2004 5:01 pm, energon wrote:
> > Checked pg_hba.conf?
> local all trust
Well, do you want passwordless logons? At least put something like password
etc. there.
Secondly in case of setting it up with a webserver, you always need TCP/IP
rules set up. So make sure that they are go
On Tuesday 31 Aug 2004 2:30 pm, Gautam Pagedar wrote:
> Hi all,
> i want to use ipc for some process communications in my program. but
> since i have available shared memory, messageQ, named pipes and might be
> some more i don't know. how do i decide upon this before using. any expert
> comment
On Wednesday 01 Sep 2004 3:54 pm, sameer kelkar wrote:
> i am very new to this group. can any on help me to install marathi
> font. if any one know the site . then please mail back
If you are using KDE3.2.x, you can use the fontinstaller module in kontrol
centre. You can install any unicode font
On Thursday 02 Sep 2004 2:36 am, Manas Alekar wrote:
> > I have a file named gftp-2.0.8-1.src.rpm on a cd.
> > I want to execute this file and install gftp.
> > So can anybody help me?
>
> If we keep answering these, WROX, O'rielly and google will go bankrupt!
Wrox is already gone, I think..
Shr
On Friday 03 Sep 2004 12:16 pm, Vikram Karandikar wrote:
> Hello,
> I hv written one FTPServer program. When I run it
> using "root" login, the system allows me to bind on
> FTP 21 port. (I don't hv any other FTP Server running
> or rather installed.) But when i try the same using
> some diffe
Hello all,
If you are from Kolkata or know anybody from Kolkata, please contact me
off-list.
I need to send some OSS software to a person nearby Kolkata and don't want to
ship it from as far as Pune...:-)
TIA..
Shridhar
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Hello all,
I have been working on a TC(Turbo C) to GCC migration tutorial for last few
days.
The first draft of the same is ready and is available at
http://www.hserus.net/~shridhar/
I would ask everybody out there to give it a read and let me know how I can
improve it. After it is reasonably
On Tuesday 07 Sep 2004 2:01 pm, Ritesh Bharati wrote:
> I just had an overview of you pdf. In end, I feel you can include few
> lines about cscope, lint and strace tools, those are usefull tools in
> daily activities.
right... But this being beginners guide, I found cscope out of scope..:-) I
On Tuesday 07 Sep 2004 7:45 pm, Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> > I would ask everybody out there to give it a read and let me know how I
> > can improve it. After it is reasonably good, we can publish it on PLUG
> > website.
>
> The tutorial is really good. Can you include code samples of code that will
On Tuesday 07 Sep 2004 7:11 pm, Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> Hi,
> A beginners book is what is deparately needed...
> Please keep it very simple, things which can be very easily taught to SE
> students.
> But people just don't adopt Linux. We tried (and are trying) a lot to make
> people change o
On Wednesday 08 Sep 2004 2:32 pm, Andy wrote:
> Nice work man... But one usual caveat, people should *read* this and
> make most of what the author has put down on paper...
Thanks..:-) And yes borg implants are not yet available.. I am waiting for
them in fact..:-)
> BTW, I didn't know jam was f
On Tuesday 14 Sep 2004 9:32 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> (1) Reliance (The last I heard, they're operational in the Deccan
> area and others)
What type of connectivity? I am interested..
> (2) DishNet
> (3) Tata Indicom
Heh.. Under what plan? Their FWP service is not even good dial up..
Sh
On Wednesday 15 Sep 2004 1:48 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> > > (1) Reliance (The last I heard, they're operational in the Deccan
> > > area and others)
> >
> > What typ
FYI,
Shridhar
On Thursday 16 Sep 2004 1:46 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> hi,
> this is a cross-post, but i think justified:
>
> I am gathering statistics regarding non IT professionals active in FOSS and
> resident in india - either as end users or as developers, partly to satisfy
> my curiosit
On Thursday 16 Sep 2004 5:57 pm, sameer oak wrote:
> i need to find what library do i need to use while building a binary if
> a particular API and/or system-call has been used in the source
> program.
>
> one way is to use an ar command as follows:
> $ ar -t | grep
>
> but this doesn't serve sin
Hi,
I have a situation that has left me dead in waters. Problem is I am facing
compilation problem on a particular old machine. The machine is P-III/92MB
RAM.
It had Mandrake 10 installed on it. It could not compile postgresql8.0 beta2
successfully. For quite a few reasons including this one,
On Tuesday 05 Oct 2004 6:41 pm, Viraj Paripatyadar wrote:
> Next, there are quite a few Desktop versions of all
> the major players in the market right now(of course
> not free), ranging from 800/- to a little over 4000/-
> in price. A better way to judge would be to keep in
> touch with the issues
Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
hi,
Interesting info/comparison of OO startup time.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~burgie/linux/oo-startup-time.html
Try using the tips given there to improve oo startup time.
I hope OO2.0 which is due in next feb. should modularize it and bring the
startup time down.
Looks like
Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Hi,
I am using KDE 3.2 on Mandrake 10.0
The font size in some programs such as Gaim, Mozilla
firefox is way too small. I have to strain my eyes to
see info.
How do I increase the font size?
Is it only these programs or all of them?
It strikes to me that all the programs y
On Tuesday 19 Oct 2004 6:41 pm, Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> I use Konquerer. Kopete dosen't allow me to sign onto
> yahoo. I had downloaded the latest sources and
> installed kopete.
I experienced that problem even with yahoo's own messenger.. My solution was
to stop using yahoo..
Shridhar
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Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
On Mon Oct 18 22:55 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
If this becomes a reality just think of the ***explosion*** of Free
Software awareness and actual usage and access to it...
I fail to understand, how does really cheap broadband make Free Software more
popular?
Be
Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
On Wed Oct 20 3:05 , Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sent:
Because it allows people to work on code more, keep it updated and get in touch
with each other over internet.
If there was no internet, there wouldn't be so much of OSS today..
That is
Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
On Wed Oct 20 4:08 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
If you want enlightenment (in more ways than one), try downloading it
from enlightenment.org using a 56-kbps dialup modem connection.
Then, if you still fail to understand how really cheap broadband can
make Free
Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
Try participating in a active project, say linux kernel on a dial-up. You would
soon notice why you need broadband..
Point taken. But I'm still sceptical about the idea that development will increase
with the intensity of an *explosion*.
It would not. Broadband is a tool.
Satish K. Pagare wrote:
Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
microsoft using joe doesn't give a hoot about how he can get
opensource He'll use the additional bandwith downloading more MP3's.
Aah , and all the pr0n you get ! I seriously doubt about this
open source software "explosion". Mostly the broadband is
is sounding very rude. I do not mean to
start any brick bat on this but this is what i got when i read your
reply.
regards
abhijeet sane
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:03:39 +0530, Shridhar Daithankar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vivek J.Patankar wrote:
On Wed Oct 20 4:08 , Vishal Rao <[EMAIL
Viraj Paripatyadar wrote:
SO, WHAT SHOULD WE DO? Organizations like Mandrake, RedHat,
Turbolinux, SuSe etc. do sell their 'Products', which are
well-packaged, at a small price. I implore you all to consider buying
their offerrings, instead of paying the ISPs & telephone companies a
fortune to downl
On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 6:41 pm, Mukund N Rathi wrote:
> If everything in the world goes OSS and Free... what will we eat. with
> WE I mean Software Developers?
May be.. Just may be but there is a subtle difference between free and Free.
Finding it is left as an exercise to the reader..
Shridha
On Monday 25 Oct 2004 2:02 pm, Swapnil Nagle wrote:
> >>http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3891
> >
> > Yes thats the 2nd link on google when you give it "QM_MODULES:
> > Function not implemented" including the quotes.
> >
> > I was waiting for someone to say "STFW"...
>
> It took less keystrokes to c
Vishal Rao wrote:
--- Sumeet Madhukar Moghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ballmer's recent communication, comparing Windows and Linux
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/
Any good links for arguments against this? This new/updated "Get the
Facts" email was broadcast at work here and I only could
Mayuresh wrote:
Hi
I am looking for a way to measure memory occupied by a process at the
time of exiting. I do not have source code of the binary for which this
measurement is to be made. (If I had it, I could hook some code at exit
point to read the memory data using one of many ways like system c
Aditya_Godbole wrote:
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/10/30/137
(I guess I should type in hex code from now on :))
Funny now that you mention it. I think the distribution landscape would change a
lot if we have lot of cheap bandwidth available here. For sure I would use
something d
Vishal Rao wrote:
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 14:06:10 +0530, Shridhar Daithankar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Funny now that you mention it. I think the distribution landscape would change a
lot if we have lot of cheap bandwidth available here. For sure I would use
something different than my c
Debajit Adhikary wrote:
How could I safely remove a USB drive attached on the fly to my Linux system?
As of now, I cannot seem to unmount it because it is not listed in
/etc/fstab (that's the error message I get).
Nothing seems to give...
... clearly I'm missing something obvious here?
Some proces
Debajit Adhikary wrote:
As root
umount /media/usb*
works
What do you mean works? As in it does not report errors?
/etc/mtab shows a ubsfs mounted filesystem in /proc/sys/usb
umount /proc/sys/usb
works as well
It's just that the Flash drive still keeps blinking. I would suppose
that that is the def
On Thursday 11 Nov 2004 11:45 am, Aditya Laghate wrote:
> Wishing u all a Happy Diwali and a Properous New Year.
>
> I have been using broadband for quite some time now. I use IQARA.
> When i signed up, i was using their MB based plans. then... it used to
> me cost Rs. 1800 for 500 MB or somewhere
On Thursday 11 Nov 2004 5:16 pm, Amit wrote:
> > Check this as well..
> >
> > http://www.relianceinfo.com/Infocomm/Broadband/broadband_individualstarif
> >fplan.html
>
> Shreedhar,
>
> Reliance ppl are really humourous. I was going through their
> acceptable user policy.
> At one point it states:
>
On Thursday 11 Nov 2004 5:42 pm, Vishal Rao wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 14:39:14 +0530, kapil pendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Isn't anything better going to come? Whatever happened to govt.'s
> > broadband Internet policy?? :-(
>
> Have faith , patience and hope, my friend! BSNL supposed to
On Friday 12 Nov 2004 9:14 am, Aditya Laghate wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Wishing you all a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year.
>
> It so happens that a client requires some development to be done in
> VB, using backend as Acceess. I have managed to convince them to use
> MySQL as backend.
>
> I need
Vishal Rao wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:40:57 +0530, Shantanoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Isnt that an 'unstable' version? The new 'release' version starts at 5.3 if Im not mistaken
No. You don't have -RELEASE as unstable version. -CURRENT maybe be
considered as unstable. Current unstable is 6, wh
Shantanoo wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 12:29:59 +0530, Shridhar Daithankar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If it is 5.2.1, don't bother. It is not latest and it has known severe bugs.
Don't get your expectations ruined due to a known buggy version.
Well 5.2.1 worked quite well for me.
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
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 1:11 am, Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
> Best part is OO1.1.3 which is pretty fast while starting and even later on
> while opening new/existing files. It gives some more nice user friendly
> options like " use native OO file formats or MSOffice file formats" etc.
Well, it is a w
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
On Thursday 02 Dec 2004 7:57 pm, Debajit Adhikary wrote:
> I suppose something like this has been posted in the past, but
> nevertheless, there is so much obscure, neat and useful software out
> there, that I just wanted to know what you like and what you don't and
> perhaps a why. (Not that I plan
Shantanoo wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 08:49:29 + (GMT), A G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone please let me know free imap server? I know
fastmail.fm, but it has bandwidth limit that I always
cross.
www.myrealbox.com provides IMAP protocol. But i never tried that.
They don't offer ne
Andy wrote:
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
They don't offer new registrations any more..
Hey, it's more than a year now (or more?) since they have
stopped new registrations! Last I checked was a year ago.
I like this policy though...
And I know you have a myrealbox account... :-)
Is it any
Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
hi,
IBM, the pioneer of the personal computer business, has sold its PC
hardware division to China's number one computer maker Lenovo.
Read more here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4077579.stm
Rumour is that IBM wants to push powerpc hard. For powerpc desktop only
Rohit Srivastwa wrote:
HI
I guess its not a right place ask this question but its very urgent i hope
ppl can help me
I have to migrate one of my user from Linux to windows (Project need)
& he wants all his mails in windows too.
He is not ready to use any other mail client as he wants all the featur
Rohit Srivastwa wrote:
The problem is
The mails have been downloaded (POPed) on the linux machine and are not on
server now.
In that case how IMAP can help me?
Now the need is to transport all the mails from evoulution (mbox) to outlook
(pst)
Create a IMAP account on server and drag-n-drop all the
amey modak wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way by which 2 processes running on 2 different machines can
communicate each other using pipes ? Or is there any other option than
sockets by which 2 processes on diff. machines will communicate...
-Amey Modak
You can use Mosix cluster and pipes over it..;-)
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/002dec04/features/gcc/
Shridhar
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Salil Kothadia wrote:
Hello,
Has anybody tried installing linux on sun ultra 10
workstations?
Any pointers or information would be of great help.
Thanks in advance for you time and info.
Debian should work..:-)
Shridhar
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On Monday 13 Dec 2004 3:58 pm, Mandar BANDEKAR wrote:
> Hi ,
> I have a problem on my newly bought comapaq laptop with celeron. I had
> windows and loaded mandrake 9.2(provided by HP along with the laptop) . I
> repartitioned my hardisk and installed it properly with GRUB, but i am not
> able to st
On Monday 20 Dec 2004 5:02 pm, Aditya Godbole wrote:
> Hi,
> If I have a library (for example Qt) that is released under the GPL, can
> I use it to make non GPL compatible licensed programs? I know we can do
> this with the LGPL. But is it possible to write a proprietary software
> (or a non GPL co
On Tuesday 28 Dec 2004 7:21 pm, karan geddam wrote:
> Hello,
> I have installed slack 10 on my PC (Dell). I get this error: "fatal
> error: screens not found" when I try to go to gui mode from runlevel 3. One
Have you configured X?
Try X -configure as root and the instructions to use that con
On Monday 03 Jan 2005 2:45 pm, karan geddam wrote:
> Hello,
>After trying out xorgconfig and also compiling the kernel (2.6.10), I
> got x which has a resolution as bad as 640x480. The defaultdepth it takes
> is 8 only not higher. I checked the modes - it starts from 1024x768 and
> goes on to 6
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2005 9:54 pm, Nikhil Karkare wrote:
> Hello
> I recently tried to access Shridhars site for moving from Turbo C to
> GCC - but found that he had removed it from there!
> http://www.hserus.net/~shridhar/C%20Programming%20on%20Linux.html
>
> Shridhar - please update the site! I need
On Wednesday 05 Jan 2005 10:35 am, karan geddam wrote:
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82865G Integrated Graphics
> Device (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
> Subsystem: Dell Computer Corporation: Unknown device 0151
> Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 16
> Memory at e800 (32
Amol Bharat wrote:
Hi friends,
On my machine (Red Hat Linux -8.0), There is no write permission to
(dos partition) harddrive for user login.
While I am trying to enabling wrtie permission to group and users from
root login, there is an error message 'operation not permitted'.
Could anyone sugge
ZYX Rationalist wrote:
--- AdAdityaaLaghatelalaghateamgmailom> wrote:
Since u say u have spend the last 10 years "in"
Windows, now get out
of the windows.
I will when there will be nonothineft in Linux to be
done from command prompt.
Lets be objective and helpful here, please? Flame wars does
Sagar Gokhale wrote:
Ok, long rant coming up:
Everytime I see a beginner (aka n00b) ask a ... beginners question
here, a large volume of emails that follow harshly criticise the
person asking the question for not googling, or not RTFM, RTFA,
RTFwhatever. ... Well, ok, not googling is inexcusable,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I am Pinak Deshpande,
I am installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat Linux7.3 but i am facing some errors
during installation.
As far as I know that is unsupported combination. I think you need RedHat 9 at
least.
Shridhar
=
Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Is this encouraging transitional ( ie those are now stepping out of newbie
state and become somewhat of an expert) or discouraging them? On joining the
list, is a message being sent stating that welcome to the group, these are
the rules and this is how you can post to th
Rohan Dighe wrote:
Can i use the STL (standard template library) to program in linux ?
does gcc or g++ support that library ?
By using STL library data structure programming is easier !!!
Yes. You need to just use g++. The headers are in /usr/include/c++/
The libstdc++ supplied as part of gcc,
Agtech Systems wrote:
Yogesh1 Talekar wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tata Indicom wireless phone at my home. They have given a
installer CD for ms-win XP. Is it possible to dial-up from Linux? I am
running Debian Woody 3 and RHEL 3.
Well can't tell about Debian but as far as RHEL is concerned i wou
Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
http://programming.linux.com/programming/05/07/01/210256.shtml?tid=22
If you read the comments for the same story on newsforge, you will find that
there are not many takers for the idea and I agree.
If you can compile the source code, you can probably read the documen
Sagar Gokhale wrote:
On 7/13/05, Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
http://programming.linux.com/programming/05/07/01/210256.shtml?tid=22
I didn't completely RTFA, but from what I understand, doesn't gentoo
portage do a lot of the th
Curtis McCutchin wrote:
I have an LG-RD2130 phone from Reliance and would like
to possibly use it for my internet connection. I
think they want like 800 rupees or something for the
kit, so I was wondering if maybe anybody had one (LG
USB cable) they don't use any more?
I paid 1500 for the offi
Aditya Godbole wrote:
On 7/15/05, Anil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Read this, an interesting one!
Linux not ready for the desktop
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/008499.html
It should really be "Linux not ready for the desktop of those who want
to migrate from Windows and expect it
Vivek wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded my modem drivers and I started installing it
according to the instructions. the last step was to do
insmod somefilename.o
but here i got a error message that my kernel is compiled in gcc
version 3 and the file is compiled in gcc version 2
so what should i
Hemant Dixit. wrote:
Dear All,
I want to add auxillary memory to my system. When I try to use commands
"mkswap" and "swapon" I get message: command not found.
Can anybody point out what is wrong? Do I need to upgrade system by adding
package?
You have to be root. mkswap lives in /sbin/ which
Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote:
Hi !!
Is it advisable to do driver development in both
Linux as well as Windows ?
or one shld stick to any one platform ?
Is it possible to create platform independent device
drivers ?
well c made it more or less platform independant... unless the new
platform d
Gurudatta Raut wrote:
thats interesting,
So why is it not possible to create embeded (stored
into the hardware) device drivers made completely in
Java ?
It will be duty of OS to use the drivers instead of
installing them ?
Like BIOS services? except that they are in assembly.
The job is no e
On Wednesday 20 Jul 2005 6:43 pm, bp wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I want to set up Devanagari fonts on Linux MDK 10/10.1 pc.
> I downloaded Gargi fonts also. I added it thro' font add in MDK. But things
> are not smoothly working for dev fonts. Inter font space is not correct
Gargi being a variable width fo
ranjit bhonsle wrote:
Hello all,
Why does the gcc compiler give a lot of errors when using
iostream.h as a header file? Including iostream causes the
compiler to complain about cout and cin not being declared.
That is what the header file is supposed to provide.
I am a newbee where programming is
Kapil D. Pendse wrote:
Hi!
use #include with a g++ compiler - gcc is a GNU 'C' Compiler
while g++ is the GNU C++ compiler
gcc stands for GNU Compiler Collection.
GCC stands for GNU Compiler Collection.
Shridhar
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Vikram Karandikar wrote:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main ()
{
int fd = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_TCP);
char buffer[8192];
if (fd == -1) {
printf ("Unable to create socket\n");
}
printf ("Socket: %d\n", fd);
Rohan Dighe wrote:
hey,
i was just curious whether anyone of the pluggies stay in pimpri chinchwad area
if there is anyone do let me know i could use a lot of help !!
Me. Nigdi.
Shridhar
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Aditya Laghate wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install ubuntu 5.04 with a MSI RS480 Mobo, Seagate 80GB
SATA disk.
The installation halts with the error as "No partitionable media were
found. Please check that hard disk is attached to this machine".
Please help!!!
Looks like the kernel on instal
Manas Alekar wrote:
Hi!
This is a nice thing to do. Although it ends up dying a miserable
death (lack of b/w, manpower, etc) it is still a very good learning
experience I must say.
For your endevour, making a whole new distro might not be the right
solution. You can easily modify a good distro
sachin sonone wrote:
When i restart machine My application started. when client connected i got segv fault but CORE DUMP is not generated.
How to get core dump of deamon process which start at boot time?
man bash. Look for ulimit. Set the ulimit before starting you daemon process.
HTH
Shri
On Friday 16 Sep 2005 6:11 pm, Sidart Kurias wrote:
> Just bought an Acer travelmate. Works just fine with
> Mandrake 10.0. It has a celeron-M processor at 1.5ghz.
> The Mobile series chips are more efficient in terms of
> power consumption and speed. Although they run at
> lower clock speeds, they
Anand Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
When I plug pen drive in the laptop, the Mandrake 10.1
fails to detect the pen drive. But Fedora code detects
it.
Can you plese tell me how to access pen drive in
Mandrake 10.1?
# mkdir /mnt/disk
# mount -t vfat /dev/usb0 /mnt/disk
Plug in the drive and do a dmesg.
On Wednesday 30 Nov 2005 12:45 pm, अमेय पाळंदे wrote:
> Hi Shridhar,
>
> I have following doubt !
>
> Normally pen drive is detected as a scsi disk in linux.
> So shouldn't it be /dev/sda1 instead of /dev/usb0 ?
Yes.. My bad.. I was thinking about my LG RD2130 phone which appears as USB
device..
On Tuesday 13 Dec 2005 3:53 pm, Agtech Systems wrote:
> Dear Vinayak,
>
> Dont waste time. Reliance will not work in Suse. I had a similar issue.
> Use Fedora or Redhat.
Ughh.. I use it on slackware and it works. What is the problem with suse? all
it needs is USB support. I think Suse should hav
On Thursday 22 Dec 2005 11:07 am, Vinayak Kulkarni wrote:
> Dear all
> I have reliance internet connection but it works only on the root user(in
> mandrake10.1) Is it possible to share internet connection among users
> If it
> Please reply me
The rconnect script is typically in /usr/sbin which is
On Friday 16 Dec 2005 8:56 am, Shirish Agarwal wrote:
> One thing for sure, not for the newbies. Hope to get some
> comments on this one. My main point is here is not windows is better
> than Linux or something like that, it's more is this the best we should
> be thankful from the D-Link
On Friday 03 Feb 2006 3:55 pm, Ameya Palande wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am a newcomer. Actually I got idea abut plug when I attended
> recent IT expo at pune. I am working in HLL chiplun as a Network
> Administrator. Following is my query :
> 1. I have a win.2003 server at our site.
> 2. I had in
On Wednesday 01 Mar 2006 6:38 pm, Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We use Tata Indicom presently. But we are shifting to another place, where
> the Tata Indicom people have a feasibility problem (some permission
> problems). That's why we are looking for an alternative.
>
> Thanks
>
> Yogesh
Just
Hi,
On Tuesday 05 August 2008 09:29:12 Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
> I posted this a while ago, I am facing a strange problem for the last 15
> days. I can not browse the Internet though Linux, where as it works well if
> I do it through the 'now' discarded Windows XP. The problem is sometime
> Linux
On Tuesday 05 August 2008 18:18:03 Dnyanraj Mali wrote:
> i have some documents created in ms word, when i try to open them in Open
> Office, their allignment (margin) changes,
> so i need to edit those again...
> is there any solution for this?
Really no.
Practically, for incomplete but workable
On Sunday 24 August 2008 22:03:27 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> Few months back I found that some virus or an html exploit had played a
> trick of it's own on my KMail folders such that many messages were showing
> all fields such as "Subject" and more as unknown. Opening those caused
> more problems.
Tha
On Saturday 30 August 2008 17:46:16 Sarang Lakare wrote:
> Also, kde4 was released under the release early - release often model
> and was clearly mentioned as not for production use (hence no
> distribution picked it up as default). 4.1 I heard is more stable.
Yes it is. I just upgraded to 4.1.1.
On Monday 29 September 2008 20:36:17 Aditya Godbole wrote:
> I had a look at my memory usage today and with a very minimal
> configuration it goes to 250 MB. Firefox takes 75 MB of resident
> memory! Pidgin takes about 30 MB. Konsole takes about 20 MB. Is it
> that all the libs have become bloated?
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 10:15:46 Aditya Godbole wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Shridhar Daithankar
> > No. Thing is the memory usage varies with amount of installed RAM, at
> > least in linux. If you have same installation on a 512MB RAM and 128 MB
> >
On Thursday 02 October 2008 20:43:36 Shantanoo Mahajan (शंतनू महाजन) wrote:
> - Else as Rajiv said, you need to check firewall on your server and
> fix it.
#to list firewall rules
iptables -L
man iptables to know what it lists.
Although IME, on easy-to-use distros such as redhat/fedora, suse, th
On Friday 03 October 2008 09:48:33 Rajiv Gore wrote:
> I am able to telenet localhost 143 and it get " Dovecot is ready" response.
> So Dovecot is running.
> I am unable to login to dovecot using Login in name and password that I
> have given in dovecot authentication file.
Check logs?
--
Shridh
On Friday 31 October 2008 08:15:47 Pankaj Kumar wrote:
> I am having a Pentium IV system with 128MB of RAM and Intex RTL 8139D
> Ethernet Card. When I am installing some old linux distributions such as
> Red Hat 9, Fedora Core 4 then I am able to execute X window but my ethernet
> card is not bein
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