Re: [ilugd] XConfiguration (Help)

2003-11-06 Thread Hemant Kumar
what display card you are using  ?

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Subject: [ilugd] XConfiguration (Help)


Hello,

I just installed TurboLinux version 8.0.

My problem is, X windows do not react to the keystrokes (i.e. i do not get
any response from the Xwindows) and as a result i was unable to login the
GUI mode.

Initially the system used to launch the xdm by default and i had the
runlevel 5 set in the inittab file.
Now, whenever the system booted in the runlevel 5 i was unable to come to
the command prompt, because the system didn't recognize the keyboard (i
tried ALT+ctrl f1).

Then i logged in single user mode, and change the inittab file to set the
runlevel 3 as the default runlevel
Now after booting in the aforementioned runlevel, i tried launching kdm
instead of xdm,
but still on the login screen, there is no response for the keyboard events.
And the strange part is, the command shell recognizes the keyboard.

Kindly help me on this issue.

Thanx
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[ilugd] XConfiguration (Help)

2003-11-06 Thread Sushant
Hello,

I just installed TurboLinux version 8.0.

My problem is, X windows do not react to the keystrokes (i.e. i do not get any 
response from the Xwindows) and as a result i was unable to login the GUI mode.

Initially the system used to launch the xdm by default and i had the runlevel 5 set in 
the inittab file.
Now, whenever the system booted in the runlevel 5 i was unable to come to the command 
prompt, because the system didn't recognize the keyboard (i tried ALT+ctrl f1).

Then i logged in single user mode, and change the inittab file to set the runlevel 3 
as the default runlevel
Now after booting in the aforementioned runlevel, i tried launching kdm instead of xdm,
but still on the login screen, there is no response for the keyboard events.
And the strange part is, the command shell recognizes the keyboard.

Kindly help me on this issue.

Thanx
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Re: [ilugd] about wma

2003-11-06 Thread vivek
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can we play wma songs in linux ? If yes then how ?

yu'll need to have mplayer installed on the machine, and maybe required 
windows codecs would be required as well. good documentation is 
available for mplayer, and installing it is a bit difficult but if yu've 
experience of compiling gnu apps, then should not be much of a hassle

find more info at the following URL

	www.mplayerhq.hu

maybe yu'll be able to find relevant RPMs at

	http://www.rpmfind.net

though not sure about that, and whether it'd be available for your 
distribution

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[ilugd] about wma

2003-11-06 Thread sachinjain
can we play wma songs in linux ? If yes then how ?


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Re: [ilugd] About RedHat Linux and Novell

2003-11-06 Thread Abhishek Kumar
no doubt  fedora and SuSE  acquisition  would definately  help Linux in 
enterprise, but this is a move which would change the stand and vision of 
Red Hat purely for the "narrow commercial gains"(RMS) .

this is a vast departure from the values on which the company started off 
and gained support from the community .

as far as Novell is concerned i can just say "back with the vengance"  :)

Regards
Abhishek
From: Varun Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ilugd] About RedHat Linux and Novell
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 09:32:08 +0530
There have been a lot of rumours lately about how "free" Linux is coming to 
an end. My 2 cents worth...

RedHat discontinuing RHL:

I think that RedHat, knowingly or not, handled their PR very badly with 
this one.

With Fedora, RedHat had now moved to community driven development model – 
one of the greatest successes of the open source  movement. They have 
contributed a commercial product base [aka RHL] to the project, apart from 
providing technical and manpower resources. Hopefully, this would achieve 
what Debian couldn't [last update to the  stable release on 16th December, 
2002].

RedHat should be thanked for this, not condemned.

There is going to be pressure on RedHat to make Fedora work. They can't 
have a highly visible project like this go bad – it would reflect poorly on 
“Linux” itself and thus their own enterprise product base would be in 
jeopardy. They have built their entire credibility on the RHL product line 
- imagine what would happen to that if Fedora bums out.

Remember, while RHL has been discontinued, the customers haven't been left 
in a lurch...Fedora offers an upgrade path to RHL.

RedHat CEO saying "You should buy Windows":

I couldn't agree more. I am not going to recommend running Linux to my 
aunt...imagine the hoops uncle would have to go through to get a video 
player to work when he want's to see porn.

Matthew Szulik's comments have to be taken in perspective. He is not saying 
that Linux is not meant for desktops - in fact he says that it is an 
excellent option for enterprise desktops.

And people with a appetite for technology can use Linux very effectivelt as 
a desktop. But, is not for the average home user - not yet.

Novell's acquisition of Suse:

This, if anything, confirms the viability of Linux in the enterprise. 
Novell would be able to help Linux penetrate into a wider market. Linux 
penetration would continue to increase as it was, and Novell would simply 
add it's roster of enterprise customers to this base, making even  more 
people look at Linux.

Because of the various other networking/office/collaboration software that 
Novell makes, they might be able to offer a comprehensive Linux based 
alternative to the Microsoft platform.

For very long, one of very thin criticisms for Linux has been it has no 
support – the only support you can is from college kids on mailing lists. 
Novell is now committing it's support infrastructure to Linux.

Also, this would make Novell compete with RedHat in the Enterprise Linux 
space. And we all know that healthy competition makes everyone better.

Regards,
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Re: [ilugd] About RedHat Linux and Novell

2003-11-06 Thread Narsingh Sahu
 --- Varun Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There
have been a lot of rumours lately about how
> "free" Linux is coming 
> to an end. My 2 cents worth...
> 
> RedHat discontinuing RHL:
> 
> I think that RedHat, knowingly or not, handled their
> PR very badly with 
> this one.

Initially I also had doubts about Fedora move. But
seeing the Fedora core release notes, I think it is
not so bad after all.

> Hopefully, this would 
> achieve what Debian couldn't [last update to the 
> stable release on 16th 
> December, 2002].

Fedora is much like Debian unstable. The ancient
kernel of Debian woody is one thing which will keep it
away from Enterprise use.

> RedHat CEO saying "You should buy Windows":
> 
> I couldn't agree more. I am not going to recommend
> running Linux to my 
> aunt...
... But, is not for the average home user
> - not yet.

My 11 year old son uses Linux to browse the Net,
listen to mp3 music, play some games. Much like hw
would do in Windows. He has a separate account on my
home PC to log in. His only crib is that some of the
games he does not find on Linux. He cannot install a
software on Linux, cannot do system administration,
cannot install Linux on a PC. But then these are the
tasks many adult Windows users cannot do on Windows. I
don't deny that there remain issues for Linux on the
desktop. But still I will say that Linux is desktop
ready.

But the beauty of Linux is not there. It is that I
have "freedom" to do what I like on my system, even
trash it , and that I have so much of "choice"
vailable. Under Windows, I cannot even think of it. Of
the average individulas using Windows on their PC at
home, how many will be using paid software, AutoCad,
Adobe and what not, if they were to dish out money?
And how many will notice if Linux is configured and
bundled along with their machine when they buy it? Of
the myriad features of the so-called powerful Windows
software, how many we really make use of, unless we
make proffessional/commercial use of the software?

My two cents...

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[ilugd] About RedHat Linux and Novell

2003-11-06 Thread Varun Varma
There have been a lot of rumours lately about how "free" Linux is coming 
to an end. My 2 cents worth...

RedHat discontinuing RHL:

I think that RedHat, knowingly or not, handled their PR very badly with 
this one.

With Fedora, RedHat had now moved to community driven development model 
– one of the greatest successes of the open source  movement. They have 
contributed a commercial product base [aka RHL] to the project, apart 
from providing technical and manpower resources. Hopefully, this would 
achieve what Debian couldn't [last update to the  stable release on 16th 
December, 2002].

RedHat should be thanked for this, not condemned.

There is going to be pressure on RedHat to make Fedora work. They can't 
have a highly visible project like this go bad – it would reflect poorly 
on “Linux” itself and thus their own enterprise product base would be in 
jeopardy. They have built their entire credibility on the RHL product 
line - imagine what would happen to that if Fedora bums out.

Remember, while RHL has been discontinued, the customers haven't been 
left in a lurch...Fedora offers an upgrade path to RHL.

RedHat CEO saying "You should buy Windows":

I couldn't agree more. I am not going to recommend running Linux to my 
aunt...imagine the hoops uncle would have to go through to get a video 
player to work when he want's to see porn.

Matthew Szulik's comments have to be taken in perspective. He is not 
saying that Linux is not meant for desktops - in fact he says that it is 
an excellent option for enterprise desktops.

And people with a appetite for technology can use Linux very effectivelt 
as a desktop. But, is not for the average home user - not yet.

Novell's acquisition of Suse:

This, if anything, confirms the viability of Linux in the enterprise. 
Novell would be able to help Linux penetrate into a wider market. Linux 
penetration would continue to increase as it was, and Novell would 
simply add it's roster of enterprise customers to this base, making even 
 more people look at Linux.

Because of the various other networking/office/collaboration software 
that Novell makes, they might be able to offer a comprehensive Linux 
based alternative to the Microsoft platform.

For very long, one of very thin criticisms for Linux has been it has no 
support – the only support you can is from college kids on mailing 
lists. Novell is now committing it's support infrastructure to Linux.

Also, this would make Novell compete with RedHat in the Enterprise Linux 
space. And we all know that healthy competition makes everyone better.

Regards,
Varun Varma
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Re: [ilugd] setting system date using stime

2003-11-06 Thread Sudev Barar
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 15:30, Vikas Upadhyay wrote:
> hi all,
> I am writing a small program to set the system time.I tried to using stime, but I 
> think that I am passing some wrong information to the function stime, as after using 
> it, the system time is set to Jan 1 1970 and kde session gets killed. 
> For stime, do I need to fill all the members of the structure struct tm or just few 
> (sec,min, hour, day, mon, year) can be filled and then used?
> Please help.
> Thanx in anticipation.
> Vikas
Maybe barking up the wrong tree but why not use rdate and synch system
time with a ntp server?
rdate -s ntp.server.whatever 
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Re: [ilugd] ILUG-D: Contact Us

2003-11-06 Thread Sudev Barar
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 17:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Message from Gajendra:
> 
> Is there any designing software for Linux OS which can replace Autocad in Windows 
> operating system.
You could also look at commercial offering from varicad
(www.varicad.com) For 15 trial license and full conversion of ACad files
(import / export) I have NOT tried it extensively.
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[ilugd] Fedora Core 1(yarrow) CDs available

2003-11-06 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
Thanks  to some unusual largesse of my ISP, there was no cap over my 
bandwidth today. And I could download all the three CDs of Fedora Core 1 
within 12 hours (144kBps!! :) )

All those who want copies can mail me, grab some blank CDs and head over 
to my place to get them burnt!

For those who haven't  heard about Fedora, it is the new name Red Hat 
Linux (sortof). So this version is like Red Hat Linux 9+.

- Sandip

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[ilugd] Re: Novice needs help

2003-11-06 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
Tarun Kumar Gupta wrote:

I have received the above message and i am fed up of receiving these kinds of messages. kindly stop 
>sending me the others problems as i am not an active user of the linux 
and not wiling to use it either
>in future or else tell me how can i get rid of you.

I am clueless how you could get yourself subscribed here in the first 
place. I would be very interested to know whether you found the details 
about the purpose of the list at the website confusing, so that we can 
make it less ambiguous (if that is what misled you).

In any case, the only way to stop these mails is to unsubscribe from the 
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Re: Re: [ilugd] Novice needs help

2003-11-06 Thread Tarun Kumar Gupta


On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 LinuxLingam wrote :
>On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 23:42, Jhas wrote:
> > Dear All
> >
> > I m a person totally unknown to linux but is very keen to use it. Kindly help me 
> > out.
> >
> > Regards
> > ALOK JHA
>
>
>hi alok,
>welcome to gnulinux. to jump straight into the pool, download the small
>5-page pdf document "7 steps to software samadhi"about migrating from
>windows to gnulinux. you can get it from the linux-delhi website, in the
>downloads area. follow the simple steps.
>
>once you master and implement all those steps, defy them.
>you will then become a gnulinux guru.
>
>simple
>
>
>the mailing list is here to help you with stuff beyond that simplistic
>document. attend the linux meets.
>
>:-)
>LL
>


I have received the above message and i am fed up of receiving these kinds of 
messages. kindly stop sending me the others problems as i am not an active user of the 
linux and not wiling to use it either in future or else tell me how can i get rid of 
you.
tarun gupta

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Re: [ilugd] Novice needs help

2003-11-06 Thread LinuxLingam
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 23:42, Jhas wrote:
> Dear All
> 
> I m a person totally unknown to linux but is very keen to use it. Kindly help me 
> out. 
> 
> Regards
> ALOK JHA


hi alok,
welcome to gnulinux. to jump straight into the pool, download the small
5-page pdf document "7 steps to software samadhi"about migrating from
windows to gnulinux. you can get it from the linux-delhi website, in the
downloads area. follow the simple steps.

once you master and implement all those steps, defy them.
you will then become a gnulinux guru.

simple


the mailing list is here to help you with stuff beyond that simplistic
document. attend the linux meets.

:-)
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[ilugd] Novice needs help

2003-11-06 Thread Jhas
Dear All

I m a person totally unknown to linux but is very keen to use it. Kindly help me out. 

Regards
ALOK JHA
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Re: [ilugd] ILUG-D: Contact Us

2003-11-06 Thread LinuxLingam
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 17:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [Please CC replies to the original poster]
> 
> Message from Gajendra:
> 
> Is there any designing software for Linux OS which can replace Autocad in Windows 
> operating system.


glad you asked. just yesterday i finished doing some research on this.

for 2d drafting and most features of autocad use in india: QCadII,
available muft and mukt, from qcad.org (else google-search)

for nearly 80% and above functionality of autocad 2d and 3d, with no
extensions required, try linuxcad, which is commercialware, and costs
about US$99. it is still far less than autocad's price.

a good solution is to use a combination of the above two, and to also
use blender, and k3d, for heavy-duty 3d stuff as well. you'd be
surprised how you can take autocad out of your workflow with this. and
best of all, in the above price of linuxcad, you get a free cd for your
client or contractor, so they can open and edit your native linuxcad
files as well.


with your work completely migrated thus, if you find yourself once in a
while with some peculiar, legacy, odd-ball process that can only be done
in autocad, it is best to outsource this (cheaper than buying a legal
license) or if you are a large organization, bring your license-count of
autocad to just one copy, with all others on the alternative above.

oh! and by the way, where you find yourself using photoshop in your
workflow, you could find that cinepaint does a remarkable job.

am also trying to organize a workshop around cad, but this would happen
atleast 3 to 4 months down the line, and so far, chances are 50-50. so
once its finalized, will just mail the mailing list.

:-)
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Re: [ilugd] SCO claim on GPL ..

2003-11-06 Thread Varun Varma
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
http://www.itweek.co.uk/News/1143267

This article claims that:
" ... According to SCO, the GPL cannot be enforced because it permits 
licensees to make an unlimited number of copies of the software being 
licensed. ... "
I think this has to with the counter-arguments some open source guys, 
including Alan Cox, I believe gave for the SCO liscencing drama. They 
claimed that SCO will have to release UNIX under GPL, since UNIX uses 
GPL code. :)

I think SCO it trying to defend themselves and say that GPL would be 
un-enforceable.

What I find very amusing in all of this is that SCO seems to have 
appointed themselves judge and jury in all these matters. First, they 
send out invoices to companies, as if they had won the legal right to do 
so. And then this...isn't a court of law, instead of SCO, supposed to 
decide whether a license is enforceable or not?

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Re: [ilugd] ILUG-D: Contact Us

2003-11-06 Thread Pankaj Kumar
u can use LinCad 2000.

regards
PKU
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[ilugd] ILUG-D: Contact Us

2003-11-06 Thread studio
[Please CC replies to the original poster]

Message from Gajendra:

Is there any designing software for Linux OS which can replace Autocad in Windows 
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[ilugd] Help: Installing PCTel HSP MicroModem V.90 on RHL 8.0

2003-11-06 Thread Shehjar Tikoo
Hi

I ve got a RHL 8 installation.Earlier i had RHL 7.1 on
which i had installed my PCTel v.90 hsp micromodem
using some scripts and drivers from the net and it was
working just fine.Now i have RHL 8 running i wanted
know whether i can use the same drivers, scripts, etc
for installing the modem on RHL 8?

If not, are there any drivers and install scripts
availible for this modem on the net.?

Thanks..
Shehjar


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[ilugd] Re: Fedora (Free Red Hat Linux ) Core 1 released

2003-11-06 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:

http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/

Some significant addition to redhat 9.0. Read these notes carefully.

As before bitkeeper downloads available. Who is volunteering? ;)

My apologies. I meant bittorrent. :-D

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Re: [ilugd] Jabber Chat Logging

2003-11-06 Thread Alok Sinha
There is no simple way to do this. For conf logging, there is a patch
available, which will do this. (check www.jabber.org).

For user to user logging at the server level, it is difficult. I have used a
simple network sniffer working on that port and piped it to a file.

regards,
alok sinha

Dhruv Soi wrote:

> Hi All:
> I have installed Jabber Chat server on RHL Box with SQL database for huge
> database of users. Can anybody suggest me how to trap and save the chat
> messages passing through Jabber server.
> Else has anybody ever tried traping and saving chat messages of users using
> yahoo/msn running through Linux Gateway running IPTABLES firewall.
> Reply would be appreciated and Thanx in Advance.
>
> :)
> Regards
> Dhruv
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sandip Bhattacharya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 7:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ilugd] Re: Apache/2.0.40 problem
>
> Yashpal Nagar wrote:
>
> >
> > access_log contains:-
> > ###
> > .
> > .
> > 68.56.176.39 - - [03/Nov/2003:14:36:15 +051800] "GET
> > /scripts/root.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 1041 "-" "-"
> > 68.56.176.39 - - [03/Nov/2003:14:36:15 +051800] "GET
> > /MSADC/root.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 1041 "-" "-"
> > 68.56.176.39 - - [03/Nov/2003:14:36:16 +051800] "GET
> > /c/winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 1041 "-" "-"
> [...]
> >
> > I think my server is being tried for hacking ? What to do now.
> > Should i forward such request to M$ which we did at one pt of time.:)
> >
>
> Just some infected machine scanning you. Yes .. go ahead and send M$ the
> traffic if you want. ;)
>
> Or you could complain to the admin of the the network .. but I have
> hardly ever seen that work.
>
> - Sandip
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2003-11-06 Thread LinuxLingam
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 01:55, Rohit Lodha wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> A not for profit organization is planning for a Open Source Festival at New
> 
> Delhi. 

which? when? where? how? why?

> Any ideas for it..
> 
> Rohit


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[ilugd] Fedora (Free Red Hat Linux ) Core 1 released

2003-11-06 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/

Some significant addition to redhat 9.0. Read these notes carefully.

As before bitkeeper downloads available. Who is volunteering? ;)

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Re: [ilugd] ILUG-D: Contact Us

2003-11-06 Thread Kapil Sethi
Google for Kenati Linux

Kapil Sethi
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> Hi,
> 
>  I need material on developing device driver using uClinux ..
>  if any material or links you know, pls do send-in.
> 
> Regards,
> Baskar
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> Message from Atul Tyagi:
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[ilugd] "httpd" gets stuck, Please Help Me...

2003-11-06 Thread Abhinav Gupta


Hello Friends,

I am facing a problem, the "httpd" gets stuck
whenever I restart it.

Though I have found a remedy but it's not the
permanent solution. I found that the kernel log daemon
(klogd) hangs up whenever I restart the httpd. I am
able to start httpd only after killing and restarting
the klogd.

Please help me by suggesting a permanent solution to
this problem.


Linux version 2.4.18-18.7.x (Red Hat Linux 7.3 2.96-112)
Apache Server: apache-1.3.27-2
Uptime: 11:41pm  up 10 days, 18:36,  1 user,  load average: 0.36, 0.18, 0.12

Thanking you in anticipation.

Yours,
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[ilugd] (no subject)

2003-11-06 Thread Rohit Lodha
Hi All,

A not for profit organization is planning for a Open Source Festival at New

Delhi. Any ideas for it..

Rohit

Rohit Lodha
New Delhi
Mobile : +91-9811713235


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[ilugd] Linux training on QMail by Tetra Information Services Pvt. Ltd at Delhi

2003-11-06 Thread Mukul Mahajan
TRAINING FROM THE COMPANY WHO KNOWS IT : Get the real field implementation
experience and knowledge.
Dear Sir,

We are conducting a two days training course on Q-mail installation and 
administration on 15-16th November, at New Delhi.

Please see the details, and confirm your participation at the earliest, 
if you are interested in the training.

Training Course:

How to build, implement, configure, manage and secure Q-Mail (The course 
will be conducted by Mr. Biswajit Banerjee, one of the authorities on 
Mailing server implementations in open source)

Aim of the Training:

Ensures that participants can implement, install and diagnose mail 
services based on Q-Mail, one of the most rugged e-mail servers in the 
world.

Training Covers:

1. Installing and using Linux (An overview)

2. Integrating Linux with your enterprise (An overview of the services 
available)

3. Mailing - Options. (An overview)

4. Q-Mail - Installation

5. Q-Mail - Security features

6. Q-Mail - Tips and Tricks (To tailor Q-Mail to specific requirements)

7. Q-Mail - Case studies (Typical environments)

8. Q-Mail - Diagnoses and Troubleshooting

9. Q-mail - Integration with LDAP for Large enterprise

10. Q-mail - Integration with Vpopmail , Sqwebmail ,Multiple 
Domains, WEB LDAP client , Qmail Log analysis , Qmail mrtg Graphs, Anti 
virus , Anti Spam , Auto responder , Mailing list and Tuning.

11. Q-mail - Building clusters for fault tolerance and multiple host 
single domain concept.

Course Benefits:

Gives a detailed understanding of e-mail systems and q-mail. 
Participants will learn how to obtain, build, install configure, debug

and manage Q-Mail. They will also gain experience with advanced 
techniques in Q-Mail. Participants will be able to implement and manage 
complex Q-Mail configurations.

Suitable for:

This course is ideal Linux administrators and system integrators in the 
field of Linux. The participants should already have some idea of  Linux 
installation and files associated with Linux. Current administrators of 
Q-Mail can benefit from detailed coverage of Q-Mail. During the course 
there will be practicals for each module. Participants will have the 
opportunity to configure Q-mail from scratch.

Course Duration:

2 Full day course (15-16th November) 10A.M. to 6P.M.

Batch-Size:

5-10 (On first come basis)

Faculty:

The course will be conducted by Mr. Biswajit Banerjee, one of the 
authorities on Mailing server implementations in open source.

Cost:

Rs6,500/-

(Cost includes Lunch and two teas with snacks on both days)

Please confirm whether you would be interested in the course to be held 
on 15-16 November.

Warm Regards
Mukul Mahajan
Director
Tetra Information Services Pvt. Ltd.
136 Lower Ground Floor, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash,
New Delhi - 110065, India.
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Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: [LIG] Red Hat CEO says you should buy Windows]

2003-11-06 Thread Dhruv Gami
> Red Hat CEO says you should buy Windows

Ah ! so now RedHat has been bought by M$ ? could this be the reason of 
their discontinued support and desktop releases ? 

lets see M$ buy out debian ! would be fun to be a part of the debian team 
at this stage...might make some money out of them ;)

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Re: [ilugd] libsigc++ install problem

2003-11-06 Thread Bhaskar Dutta
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On Monday 03 November 2003 03:20 am, LinuxLingam wrote:
> an application has a dependency on libsigc++.
>
> googled it, downloaded the tar.gz. extracted the folder, changed to
> root, navigated to the directory using cd, and issued the usual combo of
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> all okay.
>
> the original application still demanded libsigc++.
>
> curious, i did an rpm -qa libsigc++ and the shell came back
> empty-handed.
[snip]...
>
> did an ls into /lib and found it does not exist there.
>
> what's going on?

Source packages are installed in the /usr/local directory.
So your libs are getting installed in /usr/local/lib and not /lib.
Check the Makefile of the source package. 
You will find a line "prefix = /usr/local".

This is basically done by all source packages so as not to mess around with 
the default system settings. /usr/local/ holds all such sources you compile 
and install. The system doesn't mix up between the two. 
Even after you did a make install, the package is still asking for the lib. 
That means your /usr/local/lib path is not searched for library files. You 
are required to  add the path to search for library files. 
Read the INSTALL file that comes with the libsigc++-1.0.4 tarball. Also 
"./configure --help" will show you how to change the default install 
directories. 

Either you edit the Makefile ( not recommended as files might be erased etc) 
to install them in the system directories or pass parameters to the configure 
script. 

Also, when you install a source package, the rpmdb doesn't get updated. 
Installing a package with rpm -ivh *** updates the rpmdb so you can use rpm 
- -qa to query the BerkeleyDB database. So the database doesn't know about the 
new install you had done. Querying it is meaningless. Hence you didn't get 
any result. But its installed OK. You only have to give the proper links to 
the library files directory. 

Regards,
Bhaskar

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[ilugd] postfix mail users on virtual domain

2003-11-06 Thread keshab
Hi friends
I have a remote server where Postfix is configured with virtual domain
setting and it is running sommothly. Now I want to remove some users
from a particular virtual domain. I did the process..
userdel  (i.e. deleing the user's entry from /etc/passwd
file)
remove the user's entry from /etc/postfix/virtual file
rebuild the db by postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
refresh the postfix by postfix reload 
But the intersting point is, when I'm sending mail to one of that
deleted user from some other mailserver, the mail is delivered and there
is no bounced back mail ( which is supposed to) and more intersting that
the mail is some how lost in the postfix server (means there is no track
of that delivered mail - /var/log/maillog or
/var/spool/mail/usernamefile or /home/username/mail no where..)
strange??
Any idea, where I did mistake??

ciao
keshab

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[ilugd] New resource - Openings for Linux Server Admin and PHP coders

2003-11-06 Thread ankur
Resource ID: 69
Title: Openings for Linux Server Admin and PHP coders
Category: Business & Office
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server located in USA. We have further openings for PHP coders. Please send resume / 
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All positions are based in Gurgaon."
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