On Monday 01 December 2008 14:37:41 Ranjit Bhonsle wrote:
> What happened?
> The fonts usually don't come out correctly.
> Jod-akshaar is another problem
I guess missing translations of most part is the key problem. And for
translations that are available, many of them are either transliteration
On Thursday 25 December 2008 14:59:25 Nikhil Kala wrote:
> I have Intel Quad core 2.0 processor with Intel original board.
>
> I tried to install different linux flavors and but not working...
> Here are the os wise errors
>
> 1. Ubuntu 8.04 -> installed properly but showing RAM only 3GB and
> actu
On Thursday 25 December 2008 22:44:31 Nikhil Kala wrote:
> I want to install applications such as
> 1. Tomcat server
> 2. PostgreSQL database server
> 3. Eclipse
> 4. Apache 2.0 webserver
> 5. Mysql Database Server
> 6. Openbravo
> 7. SVN Server
>
> After this if I try to work with Eclipse it gets
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 11:25:34 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> i have been running kmail on MDV2009 for sometime now, and with
> Turion64 Processor & 512 M Ram.
>
> Since i started facing a problem of kmail taking lot of time to
> refresh between mails, I started system monitor.
>
> It seem the CPU is
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 13:15:10 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> > I have some large folders and past 6 years of history. kmail in kde 4.1.3
> > works just fine. No problem there.(But I have a laptop with 2GB RAM but
> > 512MB should be sufficient any day).
>
> maybe memory then, because my folders are a
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:14:01 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> How do i find out the state of CPU?
Mostly using top.
> Swap memory is not getting utilized much, nor is the memory usage by kmail.
>
> CPU is getting hogged to near 100% by kmail which looks like a trouble
> sign for me.
Hmm.. Last try
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 19:33:48 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> thanks for help from all...
>
> Here is a part of strace...
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> read(10, 0x8dad2dc, 4096) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource
> temporarily unavailable)
> clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {12003, 477594114}) = 0
> c
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 15:48:32 Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 3:13 AM, sourav mohanty
>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >Problem with flash in firefox 3 and opera (Linux versions), you can go
> > to these
> > URLS: http://www.tatapower.com/ & http://ietl.in/
> > both these webs
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 17:36:01 Rajiv Gore wrote:
> Can some one suggest a GUI front end for entering data and taking out
> reports in Postgres ?
How about setting odbc connection in open office and creating forms there?
You could also use qt. It is easy to program and can natively connect to
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 09:36:20 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:31 AM, म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> > Tally 9 works well under WINE on Mystriva 2008.1 so you can even try
> > to get your CA to switch to Linux :-)
>
> i assume your CA is using licensed version of windows, if not, your
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 10:17:50 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Shridhar Daithankar
>
> wrote:
> >> i assume your CA is using licensed version of windows, if not, your
> >> task will be very easy...
> >
> > That is a wrong solut
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 11:12:51 Vivek Khurana wrote:
> Hmm... what you need is a PG database and a fronting UI to generate
> reports. Look at FOSS based reporting solutions like ReportLab or
> Jasper to generate the reports from PG. You can hire a developer for
> about a week to do the requi
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 20:03:12 Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> I am speculating that "tally" over linux was suggested since it will
> be "one step forward" - using open source in incremental fashion
> rather than a complete switch over - Or maybe something else (still
> not getting connection with
On Thursday 15 January 2009 15:47:45 G Karunakar wrote:
> Or as I heard from another accountant, its easier to cook books in
> tally (since it knows the rules/laws).
HAHAHAHAHAHA.. I guess I would be glad that tally is not replaced by free
software then.. :) I certainly wouldn't want a free softw
On Thursday 15 January 2009 18:27:58 Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 January 2009 15:47:45 G Karunakar wrote:
> > Anyways, my small understanding is accounting is fine for whatever you
> > put in. It falls down due to things that are not p
On Monday 19 January 2009 10:44:24 Chetan Kumar wrote:
> Looking for recommendations. Specific names are expected.
> I use bluehost.com for a .com site and they are my first choice. As
> they do not host .in sites I am looking for other options.
They do not host or they do not register?
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On Monday 19 January 2009 11:02:08 Chetan Kumar wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Shridhar Daithankar
>
> wrote:
> > They do not host or they do not register?
>
> Negative for both.
Eh? That sounds.. well.. backwards.. anyways..
> I have the domain registered.
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 17:01:40 Mandar Vaze wrote:
> Came across this article about "Go 64-bit with Windows 7" :
> http://i.gizmodo.com/5133771/why-you-should-go-64+bit-with-windows-7
>
> The article above says "if you have less than 4GB RAM, stay 32-bit",
> does it hold true for Linux as well
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 17:34:22 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Shridhar Daithankar
>
> wrote:
> > OTOH, I have a dos program(yay laugh) that I absolutely must have and it
> > only works on 32 bit slackware/dosemu. Does not work on 64 bit linux in
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 20:27:27 Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> May I enquire which processor and Distro you have found this to be
> true ? I had checked few 64 bit distros a couple of years back on a
> AMD Turion processor, and the 32 bit distro outperformed the 64 bit -
> esp in terms of GUI snapp
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 18:43:41 Pranav Peshwe wrote:
> Quite surprised to hear this!
> I've never tried 64 bit Linux. I always thought that I/O was the bottle
> neck and, 64bits would give me pretty much identical a performance on my
> desktop except may be for apps like gcc or gpg or lame. You
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 19:05:33 Mohan Kanade wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Please tell me to install oracle 9i in RHEL5.I have some knowledge about
> RHEL5.
> but i dont know how to install the same.Thanks.
Just follow the install guide. It is some 30 pages long and takes good part of
half a d
On Sunday 08 March 2009 00:32:37 Pradeep Dalvi wrote:
> You are probably looking for the script below.
> 1. Open the login page in browser
> 2. View the page source
> 3. Find out form tag
> 4. Check for input fields
> 5. Get the form action url
> 6. Fill in all <> fields below
> 7. Add the script i
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 10:18:34 Mayuresh wrote:
> Surprisingly both haven't bothered making use of those randomly generated
> strings on every visit to the page to force the user to login using
> browser. That's good for us though security pundits may perhaps feel
> otherwise.
A security pandi
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 11:26:31 Mayuresh wrote:
> > A security pandit would not opt for such an authentication scheme to
> > start with. :)
>
> Thanks. That qualifies me to use such a connection!
My remark was meant for the ISP setting it, not you :(
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On Wednesday 18 March 2009 12:40:02 Anand Saha wrote:
> The site I am planning to host would not be a very high traffic site,
> moderate traffic. May be a couple of Gigs of data transfer per month
> (will have photo gallery), and will need around a Gig of disk space
> for the time being.
Go dreamh
On Thursday 21 May 2009 14:20:32 Suraj Swami wrote:
> Hello ,
>
> I am looking for an open source software by which the employees of my
> company can do documentation work of their research work.
> Some of the features that I am looking for as follow.
>
> The employ can enter all details about the
Hi,
On Saturday 23 May 2009 19:46:21 Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> I would like to know how people manage their diff's and patches.
By hand :) and using version control makes it easier.
> Longer version :- I have got a patch from a developer for a small project
> that I work on. However, the patch i
On Sunday 07 June 2009 20:10:31 Prasenjit Giri wrote:
> I was thinking to get a look into the three distro: Lenny, Fedora 11
> and Slackware.
>
> After doing 3 partition of 20 GB can I use 1GB swap space common for
> these three ?
Yes. That should be possible.
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On Wednesday 17 June 2009 00:49:12 Prasenjit Giri wrote:
> I just want to know how to change the lilo to MBR and to start the
> window manager -- btw, i have checked the black window manager during
> installation.
- boot from cd/dvd
- mount the installed partition somewhere say /mnt/disk
- chroot
On Thursday 18 June 2009 17:20:26 Mayuresh wrote:
> http://www.junauza.com/2009/06/15-mythical-and-humorous-facts-about.html
> http://www.junauza.com/2009/03/25-mythical-and-humorous-facts-about.html
So RMS is Chuck Norris of software? :P
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On Wednesday 08 July 2009 09:26:58 abhi wrote:
> *All i want is get Joomla installed and running.*
Have you enabled mysql extension in php.ini?
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On Thursday 09 July 2009 19:35:42 jayant ogale wrote:
> hi,
> when advocating for linux o.s.,in the business world, all the time, i
> am facing the question of running tally on linux. i was listening to the
> news of tally coming with a linux version.[but i do not think so].
> so i can think of two
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 10:17:32 Aditya Godbole wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Amarendra
>
> Godbole wrote:
> > P.S.: I am still clueless as to what you intend to do.
>
> There is a file I have shared via Samba. I want only one user to be
> able to open the file (for reading or writing
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 05:59:45 Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup kmail to retrieve email from an IMAP server. When
> I do, kmail downloads the entire contents of my home directory. I
kmail downloads content of your home dir. or to your home dir.
> tried this in Thunderb
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 09:44:04 Kaustubh Gadkari wrote:
> The IMAP account that I am trying to setup is for my department email.
> When I setup kmail, it downloads the entire contents of my department
> account's home directory.
> I did find a fix for this: I had to configure the personal name
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 06:52:28 Sriram Narayanan wrote:
> > When it comes to
> > huge organisations with inertia, corporate or otherwise, such things
> > matter.
>
> +1 to that. Reliability and stability matter a lot indeed.
If you use a stable distro like RHEL/CentOS 5, which has guaranteed
Hi,
Sorry, its a long rant...
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 06:58:36 Aditya Godbole wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Manas Alekar wrote:
> > I hate to say this, but would can we recommend that the government go the
> > FOSS way with a clean conscience? Nautilus still breaks once in a while
Hi,
I think linked in recently enabled a feature to send invites to gmail
contacts. I guess the OP has plug email in his gmail contacts and it blindly
came thr.
This being an automatic idiocy, has to be dealt automatically.
and pl. don't let linkedin use your gmail address book. It may send in
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 13:41:27 Suraj Swami wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am an engineering student. And I was thinking if there is any software
> for calculator which could have functions like matrices, solving
> quadratic equations. Or basic that stores past calculations and ans.
Try GNU R or octa
On Friday 13 November 2009 11:00:47 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> i upgraded my laptop's Mandriva 2009.1 to 2010 and upgrade worked smooth.
>
> This is in contrast to past 2-3 experiences when a clean install was
> essential because upgrade process did not work smoothly.
>
Good to know that. Its one feat
http://boycottnovell.com/2009/11/08/unicode-in-india/
Anybody knows malayalam enough to comment?
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On Sunday 15 November 2009 23:34:39 Devendra Laulkar wrote:
> Question,
>
> How does the process of standardising Unicode work in the first place ?
> Do we have a government committee (and sub-committees for each language)
> which deliberates on various issues ?
According to the article, an ISO
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 13:09:43 rakesh zingade wrote:
> I am facing a keyboard related problem, I had installed xft, xrender,
> libxaw7 & libxaw6 for supporting a flowchart software installation. But
> after reboot the OS won't recognize my keyboard, I am getting logging
> screen (init 5) but
On Wednesday 09 December 2009 14:17:31 Manish wrote:
> I am generally happy with my switch to Ubuntu few months ago. But I am
> quite annoyed with few issues that I am not able to resolve.
>
> I am not able to open few sites, typically Wordpress blogs, ICICI
> websites, and many https websites. I
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 10:58:29 Kalpak Garud wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
> Please tell me how to install oracle 9i on rhel5 and which type of rpm
> packages required. Also tell me installation procedure.
Oracle installation guide covers it nicely. 9i is old though, consider usijng
10gR2
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On Sunday 10 January 2010 14:16:25 Arindam wrote:
> The other system for which I am doing this distro hunt has 512 Megs.
> It tends to be a little slow with the FreeBSD 6.1 that it currently
> has (this is from 2006). Given Ubuntu's similarity with Debian, was
> wondering if it will be any differen
On Friday 15 January 2010 21:57:27 Mayuresh wrote:
> Isn't it strange to leave such core things as font rendering to
> applications rather than them being at system level? Can't there be a
> common system-wide component to do that?
I think this is more to do with fonts. In konsole when I selec
On Wednesday 27 January 2010 22:17:49 Shreerang Patwardhan wrote:
> shreer...@ubuntu:~/Shapefiles/06001_Alameda_County/tl_2008_06001_arealm$
> psql -d test_db -U postgres -f import.sql
> *psql: FATAL: Ident authentication failed for user "postgres"*
>
> Need help!!!
ident auth authenticates the
On Thursday 28 January 2010 13:45:29 Shreerang Patwardhan wrote:
> Can you be a bit more clear about what you wish to say? I am unable
> to understand.
which part?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/auth-methods.html#AUTH-IDENT
http://www.sql.org/sql-database/postgresql/manual/auth-
On Friday 29 January 2010 09:38:48 Shreerang Patwardhan wrote:
> shreer...@ubuntu:~/Shapefiles/06001_Alameda_County/tl_2008_06001_arealm$
> psql -d testdb -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres
> Welcome to psql 8.3.9 (server 8.4.2), the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
>
> testdb=# psql -d testdb -U po
On Saturday 30 January 2010 09:04:45 Shreerang Patwardhan wrote:
> If the db connection has succeeded, then are'nt the tables beeing
> displayed in the db in pgadmin? What I mean is why are the table entries
> not been displayed below the database entry in pgadmin?
I guess you have to ask on
On Thursday 04 February 2010 12:49:58 virsen saste wrote:
> While entering devanagri character ' क' i am getting ascii value 2325 but I
> want to convert it into ascii value of character 'k' i.e 107
> How should i do that?
I doubt ascii has value 2325 but you have to create a map(in C++) or simil
On Tuesday 09 February 2010 11:44:29 Kapil Agrawal wrote:
> I need to syncronize my folders on my ubuntu box with a remote server, so
> that I can access these from any location. I can only access that server
> through ftp.
> Please suggest if anyone has experience using such utility.
What all ut
On Monday 15 February 2010 22:26:24 Abhishek Sharma wrote:
> If anyone could suggest any "ideas" or "thoughts" over what this LINUX
> event could be.(There are many events like C prog Competition, JAVA etc, or
> quizes)
> We need to have something similar in context to LINUX or maybe someone
> co
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 16:04:03 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> Everything just works pufect.. till we change to ext5 of-course!
There won't be any ext5. btrfs is coming up next. and if you are using ext4,
make sure that you use auto_da_alloc otherwise in case of power failures, lots
of files wi
On Thursday 18 February 2010 12:25:38 Abhishek Sharma wrote:
> I would firstly like to thank everyone for there inputs on how to organize
> a Linux Event.
>
> After lots of brainstorming and thinking in college,and considering the
> little exposure of student crowd into Linux .I have planned to ke
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 14:03:18 Owais Lone wrote:
> If you have more than 2 gigs of RAM, don't use swap. That's it.
> If you have less than 1 GB, use 1-2GB of Swap.
Actually a 512MB of swap is recommended no matter how much RAM you have. Linux
just behaves better(I know its anecdotal/no hard
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 19:54:50 Mayuresh wrote:
> A 32 bit processor can address maximum of 4GB of virtual memory. So if you
> have 2GB RAM, you can use at the most 2GB of swap. (How much you'd like to
> is still a different question.)
I believe on 32 bit processor each process can have 4GB R
Hi,
Just wanted to share an interesting experience I had today.
Check http://ghodechhap.net/btrfs.performance.txt
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On Saturday 13 March 2010 12:57:11 Vishal Rao wrote:
> I'm thinking I might be ready to test it in about, what?, maybe 6
> months time when
> its stable enough state in either Fedora or Ubuntu distros?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SystemRollbackWithBtrfs
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On Saturday 13 March 2010 14:38:34 Vishal Rao wrote:
> Which distro and version are you using? I have downloaded F13
> alpha (the KDE amd64 live CD) planning to install it this weekend,
> so if btrfs is reasably easy/stable to use I will go for it !
archlinux x86_64. There is no version to it :)
On Monday 15 March 2010 07:17:53 Vishal Rao wrote:
> Follow-up (with lotsa ubuntu sudo love):
>
> vis...@thunderbird:/media$ sudo mkdir btrfs
> vis...@thunderbird:/media$ sudo mkdir ext4
> vis...@thunderbird:/media$ sudo mount /dev/sda7 btrfs
> vis...@thunderbird:/media$ sudo mount /dev/sda8 ext4
On Thursday 25 March 2010 10:03:25 Prashant Shah wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Sarang Lakare
wrote:
> >> What about online accounting softwares? If there is no online
> >> alternative to Tally yet, then there is a great business opportunity
> >> there :-) I know many people (includi
On Friday 26 March 2010 10:44:11 Prashant Shah wrote:
> > This is a very important project, so I suggest we discuss this in
> > community openly.
>
> You are right. How do we take this forward ?
We need people using tally who are willing to experiment. They can tell us how
tally is used and how
On Saturday 27 March 2010 08:20:00 Shreerang Patwardhan wrote:
> I am using PostgreSQL database. I have a few tables in my database. I
> wish to list all of them but not through the psql prompt. I want to list
> them through the terminal. \dt is used to list the tables from the psql
> prompt. I
On Sunday 28 March 2010 09:42:01 Mayuresh wrote:
> An aside. Although I like to follow such surveys out of curiosity, I think
> one flaw with such surveys is, majority of respondents who participate
> would not have tried out various options (of distros or window managers or
> apps - whatever the s
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 17:36:18 Tarun Dua wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Mithun Shitole wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I want to host a website in which its database can grow over years to
> > GBs ( 2-3 GB). I don't require bigger file storage capacity (100 MB is
> > enough) and yes I need php
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 20:50:21 Tarun Dua wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Shridhar Daithankar
>
> wrote:
> > Its cheaper. Compare a dreamhost plan with any indian hosting and you
> > will see.
>
> Yahoo! Small Business India isn't cheap enough for s
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 10:28:26 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> Remember there are (at least I have faced such) problems with US based
> servers because they can (under circumstances) become unmanageable
> depending upon the level of support you enjoy.
Level of support for most US based hosting is good e
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 10:49:47 म.हा.सा.ग.र wrote:
> >> When connectivity gets down ( tel & net ) USka *कटी पतंग* हो जाता है।
> >
> > yes and that rare enough.
>
> Philosophically speaking "death is one such rare occasions, which very
> few prepare to face" despite everyone knowing that it is
On Thursday 27 May 2010 18:49:20 Mayuresh wrote:
> Income tax department provides MS Excel based software (Excel sheets) for
> preparing income tax returns on this page:
>
> https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/portal/individual_huf.do
>
> They state MS Excel as a system requirement for using thi
On Wednesday 21 July 2010 16:07:07 Chaitannya Mahatme wrote:
> @Sudhanwa Jogalekar : Well now Ubuntu has been my only OS for months now,
> considering Madriva is a remote possibility.
You could use btrfs snapshots on the backup disk. That handles incremental
part of it. Rest is just copy/tar/rsy
On Thursday 22 July 2010 10:56:32 Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote:
> On Thursday 22 July 2010 08:59 AM, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > On Wednesday 21 July 2010 16:07:07 Chaitannya Mahatme wrote:
> >> @Sudhanwa Jogalekar : Well now Ubuntu has been my only OS for months
> >> no
On Thursday 22 July 2010 20:13:39 शंतनू wrote:
> On Thursday 22 July 2010 11:51 AM, आदित्य लघाटे wrote:
> > On 22 July 2010 10:56, Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote:
> >> On Thursday 22 July 2010 08:59 AM, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday 21 July 2010 16:
On Thursday 22 July 2010 19:01:53 Mayuresh wrote:
> Would appreciate any help in this regard.
strace?
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On Tuesday 27 July 2010 00:46:39 शंतनू wrote:
> On Monday 26 July 2010 10:24 AM, Mithun Shitole wrote:
> > Engineering, Diploma etc. admissions processes are online. The
> >
> > website for it is dte.org.in . Unfortunately Technical board doesn't
> > seems to care about users who don't use IE.
On Tuesday 27 July 2010 00:29:02 Sagar Belure wrote:
> Try using OpenDNS IPs 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 in resolv.conf
google dns 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 is another option.
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On Wednesday 28 July 2010 09:38:54 Mayuresh wrote:
> Don't know whether a PIL (public interest litigation) is a way to awaken
> the system.
Thats a long winded way..
I think some bad publicity and public pressure would help it better.
Some thing like MKCL does not test their sites under altern
On Wednesday 28 July 2010 10:49:00 Mayuresh wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:21:11AM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Thats a long winded way..
> >
> > I think some bad publicity and public pressure would help it better.
> >
> > Some thing like MKC
On Thursday 29 July 2010 10:45:07 Amarendra Godbole wrote:
> There are other problems - most of the h/w vendors in India have no
you mean corporate assemblers?
> policy to refund license cost if you decide not to have Microsoft
> software on the machines. In US and most of the EU nations, you ca
On Saturday 14 August 2010 19:43:12 Mayuresh wrote:
> If it is taking Indian Govt for granted and give in to pressure from
> others, that's definitely not acceptable. On the contrary, did this happen
> because other Govts settled for something less than what GoI is asking for?
> We don't know.
My
On Sunday 10 October 2010 11:38:34 Mayuresh wrote:
> There is this news article in some newspapers today:
>
> "India to develop its own OS"
>
> http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/hardware/India-to-develop-its-
> own-futuristic-computer-operating-system/articleshow/6719490.cms
>
> Accor
On Sunday 10 October 2010 13:11:30 Mayuresh wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 12:39:19PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Who knows, that might be the case, except releasing the modifications
> > back to community. That could be debated but still complies with the
> > l
On Sunday 10 October 2010 19:01:48 Mayuresh wrote:
> Legal matters is one thing. The premise of doing all this being "security"
> of "operating systems developed in western countries" and instead "have
> source code that nobody knows about" - at least the choice of words is
> not very convincing.
On Monday 11 October 2010 18:03:49 Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
> Zoyd, we will miss you.
You will be missed, zoyd, we all will always remember you.
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On Friday 01 Jul 2011 8:13:32 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> I don't intend to start any BSD/Linux or anything vs anything flame.
>
> There is ample material on such comparison on the web some of which I
> have browsed through.
>
> If somebody has used any of the BSD systems (FreeBSD or NetBSD), I'd have
>
On Sunday 03 Jul 2011 5:15:51 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> The ports organization made by FreeBSD seem technically very attractive
> though. Must be the same with Linux flavors you mentioned.
Just for completeness, in archlinux, you have 3 repos. core,extra, community.
Testing for each is separate repo.
On Sunday 03 Jul 2011 5:15:51 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> Secondly, I'd like to try to have same home directory on both Linux and
> FreeBSD. Is it possible? I could probably tweak the uids to be same for a
> login on both the systems, though I find that FreeBSD doesn't seem to care
> about uid. It just sh
On Friday 15 Jul 2011 6:50:40 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> File system support:
> I wanted home directory to be same on all 3 distros. It was on ext3 to
> start with. Neither of the BSDs had an ext3 driver. ext2 driver worked
> fine on FreeBSD, though NetBSD showed very strange errors and could not
>
On Saturday 16 Jul 2011 12:57:24 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 11:43:44PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > And since you are dabbling, can you try pc-bsd? is it the fedora of BSD
> > world? I want to try it but don't have much time of that.
>
> To
On Monday 29 Aug 2011 12:01:30 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> While above option is open, I'd still invite technical suggestions on
> feasibility to extract the computational and validation rules embedded in
> those Excels to help write utilities of our own - or at least manually
> apply them and create the
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:13:48 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9221678/Linux_loses_its_luster_as_a_d
> arling_among_developers
>
> Don't know how one arrives at such numbers and what they mean to whom.
A race between 5.6% and 7.9% is irrelevant since that lea
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 07:12:31 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> http://www.cio.in/news/adobe-linux-users-get-chrome-or-forget-flash-23015201
> 2
>
> Not a welcome news.
May be not.. shrug-and-move-ahead may be?
These days it is easy enough to call somebody and tell them that their site
does not w
On Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:15:09 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> Poor users. Do they have a choice?
Just tried gnash 0.8.10. no luck with those few youtube video that still needs
flash and some of the other sites I tested briefly.
no choice for users, sadly..
--
Regards
Shridhar
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On Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:41:09 AM Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> On 02/25/2012 10:22 AM, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:15:09 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> >> Poor users. Do they have a choice?
> >
> > Just tried gnash 0.8.10. no luck wit
On Saturday, February 25, 2012 11:01:31 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 10:22:08AM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > no choice for users, sadly..
>
> Worse for BSD users - no chrome either as yet. Currently Linux-flash
> plugin works fine on BSDs through Lin
On Saturday, June 02, 2012 06:21:00 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> I am looking for a suitable distro for following usage pattern:
>
> 1. Rolling updates with a small base system. (No huge downloads every 6
> months and hours of upgrade and configuration time. This is where I am
> parting ways with Fedora w
On Monday, June 04, 2012 06:34:13 PM Mayuresh wrote:
> Installation was quick and smooth, though the system won't find root
> partition on boot.
>
> I tried fixing this by booting from cd and chrooting to mount properly,
> though it ran into errors that required use of --force. So after a number
>
On Tuesday, June 05, 2012 08:22:54 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 03:13:36AM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Are you using something like
> > http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/archlinux/iso/2011.08.19/? Did you use
> > core
> > image or netinstall one?
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