[ilugd] [commercial][ot] Anyone interested in running tuxdvds.com

2010-02-25 Thread Sameep

Hi ,

Is anyone interested in running and maintaining an Online Linux Distro  
Store for India. [tuxdvds.com] ? I took it down a few weeks back.


If anyone is interested please mail me off list.

Regards,

Sameep

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Re: [ilugd] Sendmail + catchall account

2009-11-03 Thread Sameep

On 03-Nov-09, at 2:42 PM, Narender wrote:


Hi
Is there any way of creating a 'catchall' or a default account that
all undelivered mail can go to ?

eg if we have 3 user accounts (user1, user2, admin) already set up,
but someone sends an email to us...@mydomain.com, can sendmail figure
out that it doesn't match any existing users and deliver it to
ad...@mydomain.com ?



create a line in /etc/mail/virtusertable like @mydomain.com admin

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Sameep

www.TuxDVDs.com
The Best Online Linux Distro Store

Latest Distros

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
Gentoo 10.0
Sabayon Linux 5.0





I am using sendmail-8.13.1-3.RHEL4.5

Best Regards
N

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Re: [ilugd] Open Source tool for Knowledge management

2009-10-20 Thread Sameep






On 20-Oct-09, at 11:02 AM, gopal krishna wrote:


Hi,

I would like to have a very basic Functionalities like to place  
Documents/  papers  with a Key word search facility which can be  
updated my all users.


I have a tool which will create a file in .chm with wonderful Key  
work search facility but it's a file base tool and that can be  
updated by a single person.



Thanks,
Gopal.






Here are some packages you can try :

http://www.openkm.com/
http://www.knowledgetree.com/
http://www.opendocman.com/
http://www.epiware.com/

You can go through the feature lists to help you decide.


Regards,

Sameep

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The Best Online Linux Distro Store

Latest Distros

Gentoo 10.0
Sabayon Linux 5.0
Ubuntu 9.10 Beta

















From: sankarshan foss.mailingli...@gmail.com
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org
Sent: Tue, 20 October, 2009 10:47:07 AM
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Open Source tool for Knowledge management

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:37 AM, gopal krishna
mgopal_kris...@yahoo.com wrote:

Can anyone please suggest me any good open source Internal  
Knowledge management tool as I need to implement the same.


It would be good to have a list of features that your implementation
considers _must_have_ and, other features that are good to have.
Knowledge Management systems include a wide swathe of software and
tools. If you'd like to hone in on the appropriate one, it is best to
start with the features you are looking for.


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http://sankarshan.randomink.org/blog

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[ilugd] [OT][COM] Fossifieds : Linux / FOSS Classifieds

2009-10-02 Thread Sameep
Fossifieds.com is the first and only premium website dedicated to FOSS  
 Linux Classifieds . This site was built because there was no website  
focusing on FOSS and Linux Service providers in India.


All FOSS / Linux related classifieds are FREE . Premium classsified  
spots will be available shortly.




Some features you can look forward to are :

Automatic SEO

Tags for Ads

Instant Image Uploading

Seller Contact Form

Ad Emailing and Printing

Ad Editing

Seller Dashboard

Seller Profile Page

Google Map Support









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Sameep

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Latest Distros

Ubuntu Ultimate 2.3 Gamer Edition
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Re: [ilugd] Faster way to take backup?

2009-09-30 Thread Sameep





On 30-Sep-2009, at 10:05 PM, Anupam Jain wrote:

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Devendra Gera  
g...@theoldmonk.net wrote:

On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Amit Sharma wrote:


Hi,

I would like to share the following backup script being used by  
me. Works Fine. Just in case some one needs it.


My /home is 40 GB abd tar.gz file comes to 20 GB and takes about 1  
hour 10 mins to create.


My question is - Is there faster way to take the backup?


Why not go the incremental way? I've been using Brackup successfully,
and I'm planning to move to a git-based system - although the
existing-git-repositories-as-submodules keeps throwing me off. It's  
been

a while since I tried, so the situation might have changed.


I think it's time someone created something similar to Apple's Time
Machine based on one of these incremental backup solutions. Why do we
need to remember cryptic commands to do something as simple and
integral as automatic foolproof backup?



There is a project called Flyback.

http://flyback-project.org/

Its a GUI for a bunch of commands.



Regards,

Sameep

www.TuxDVDs.com
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Latest Distros

Ubuntu Ultimate 2.3 Gamer Edition
Linux Mint 7 Xfce
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Re: [ilugd] Problem installing DB2 on linux

2009-09-30 Thread Sameep

On 01-Oct-2009, at 12:57 AM, rakesh kumar wrote:



Hi all,
   Can anyone tell me how to install DB2 -9 on linux i am using
fedora-9. I am facing problem in installing it on my machine.
regards
rakesh



What problems are you facing ? It would help if you were more  
descriptive. Anyway , Here is a link to the DB2 download [Express - C ]


http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/express/download.html?S_TACT=indexS_CMP=expcsite

And here is the user guide :

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/DB2/FREE+Book-+Getting+Started+with+DB2+Express-C?S_TACT=indexS_CMP=expcsite



Regards,

Sameep

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The Best Online Linux Distro Store

Latest Distros

Ubuntu Ultimate 2.3 Gamer Edition
Linux Mint 7 Xfce
Zenwalk Linux 6.2





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Re: [ilugd] Faster way to take backup?

2009-09-29 Thread Sameep





On 29-Sep-2009, at 12:42 PM, Amit Sharma wrote:


Hi,

I would like to share the following backup script being used by me.  
Works Fine. Just in case some one needs it.


My /home is 40 GB abd tar.gz file comes to 20 GB and takes about 1  
hour 10 mins to create.


My question is - Is there faster way to take the backup?



I use mirrordir. Once the first run is complete , it only takes a few  
seconds to update the changes.




Regards,

Sameep

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The Best Online Linux Distro Store

Latest Distros

Ubuntu Ultimate 2.3 Gamer Edition
Linux Mint 7 Xfce
Zenwalk Linux 6.2




#!/bin/bash
#Daily Backup Script for backing up /home
echo Time backup started = $(date +%T)
before=$(date +%s)
datestamp=$(date)
tempdate=$(date +%F)
tar -zcvf /backupfilename.tar.gz /home 2 /root/logs/DAILYBACKUP_ 
$tempdate.log


# Calculates and outputs total time take
after=$(date +%s)
elapsed=$(expr $after - $before)
hours=$(($elapsed / 3600))
elapsed=$(($elapsed - $hours * 3600))
minutes=$(($elapsed / 60))
seconds=$(($elapsed - $minutes * 60))
echo  Home Folder Backup - $datestamp  - Time Taken $hours hours  
$minutes minutes $seconds seconds  /root/logs/dailybackup.log
echo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  /root/logs/ 
dailybackup.log




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Re: [ilugd] Zimbra Server and Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop

2009-08-22 Thread Sameep


On 23-Aug-09, at 1:09 AM, Amit Sharma wrote:


Hi,

I have just installed Zimbra Server and Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop. Looks  
to be yet another great Open Source Software.


Everything went smooth and looks like there should not be any issue  
in future.


I would like to know how do I do its administration specially  
Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery. Does making a tar of the /opt/ 
zimbra regularly is good enough?



There are several ways listed on the wiki.

http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Open_Source_Edition_Backup_Procedure

Regards,

Sameep
[tuxdvds.com]
The Best Online Linux Distro Store

Slackware Linux 13.0 RC2
Mandriva Linux 2010 Beta






Any other tips?

regards,
amit

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Re: [ilugd] usb in virtuabox OSE

2009-08-22 Thread Sameep


On 23-Aug-09, at 1:30 AM, kuldeep gmail wrote:


Hi all,
I trying virtualbox OSE on my ubuntu desktop. It works fine and i  
setup two machine (fedora and freebsd). But I find that there are no  
support for usb in OSE edition, It can only available in non OSE  
edition. Now I can download and install that version  or using my  
machines without usb support. ALAS I can have the option with OSE. :(





You can download VirtualBox - CSE here .

http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads


Since your already running the OSE , you should have the  
dependencies , however , in case you dont , run :


apt-get install bcc iasl xsltproc xalan libxalan110-dev uuid-dev  
zlib1g-dev libidl-dev libsdl1.2-dev libxcursor-dev libqt3-headers  
libqt3-mt-dev libasound2-dev libstdc++5 linux-headers-`uname -r` build- 
essential



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Sameep
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Re: [ilugd] knowledge managment(km) software

2009-08-21 Thread Sameep


On 21-Aug-09, at 9:58 AM, bipin sartape wrote:


hello everyone,
   any idea about gpl km software . pls share...

thanks



http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=softwords=knowledge+management

Knock yourself out...


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Re: [ilugd] linux.in status

2009-08-17 Thread Sameep


On 17-Aug-09, at 10:29 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:


On Sunday 16 Aug 2009, Karanbir Singh wrote:

the present linux.in is parked with an obvious mass registration
parking service. going by the registry.in INDRP, it should be
possible to speak with them and under their section 4.ii be able to
request transfer away from the present owner to something / somewhere
more apt.

Firstly, is there any interest in pursuing this ? I can see there is
value in having linux.in be relevant. On the other hand, what would
be a good 'holding' outfit, a foundation perhaps, for this domain ?


It will only work if enough people step forward to maintain the web  
site

after we retrieve it.  What is more likely is that we'll end up with
what happened to linux-india.org, which was supposed to be a community
maintained site but got no support at all from the community (after  
the
same community had vociferously asked for control), and is now a  
burnt-

out shell.

How about we restart with linux-india.org (I can put up a wordpress  
or a

drupal there) and see, over a period of 6 months or so, whether the
community is actually capable of maintaining it or not?  If we are, we
can start moving the process to retrieve linux.in too.




Who owns the linux-india.org domain ?

Regards,

Sameep
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Re: [ilugd] linux.in status

2009-08-16 Thread Sameep


On 17-Aug-09, at 10:29 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:


On Sunday 16 Aug 2009, Karanbir Singh wrote:

the present linux.in is parked with an obvious mass registration
parking service. going by the registry.in INDRP, it should be
possible to speak with them and under their section 4.ii be able to
request transfer away from the present owner to something / somewhere
more apt.

Firstly, is there any interest in pursuing this ? I can see there is
value in having linux.in be relevant. On the other hand, what would
be a good 'holding' outfit, a foundation perhaps, for this domain ?


It will only work if enough people step forward to maintain the web  
site

after we retrieve it.  What is more likely is that we'll end up with
what happened to linux-india.org, which was supposed to be a community
maintained site but got no support at all from the community (after  
the
same community had vociferously asked for control), and is now a  
burnt-

out shell.

How about we restart with linux-india.org (I can put up a wordpress  
or a

drupal there) and see, over a period of 6 months or so, whether the
community is actually capable of maintaining it or not?  If we are, we
can start moving the process to retrieve linux.in too.



I don't mind maintaing linux-india.org .



Regards,

Sameep
[tuxdvds.com]
The Best Online Linux Distro Store






Regards,

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[ilugd] [COM] TuxDVDs - Online Linux Distro Store Open

2009-08-06 Thread Sameep


TuxDVDs is a brand new online store selling Linux , BSD and Solaris Distros . 
Since its only a couple of weeks old , it only has about 60 distros as of now. 
However , new Distros are going to be added everyday. 

Presently , PayPal and Cheque / DD are the only modes of payment , however a 
Cash On Delivery solution is in the pipeline. 

All CDs are about Rs. 50 and DVDs about Rs. 100 . The prices may vary a bit 
since they are pegged to the US Dollar [ A PayPal Requirement ] . Big Distro 
Packs like Debian are at a discounted price of about Rs. 250. 

Shipping is at a flat rate of Rs. 50 [Approx], handled by Professional Courier 
Services and should take a maximum of 3 Working Days. 

I hope everyone finds it useful. 


TuxDVDs : The Best Online Distro Store 





The store is brand new and might have a few bugs. I would be grateful if 
members of the LUG would be kind enough to point them out. 

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Re: [ilugd] [COM] TuxDVDs - Online Linux Distro Store Open

2009-08-06 Thread Sameep

- Sameep sam...@tuxwire.com wrote:

| TuxDVDs is a brand new online store selling Linux , BSD and Solaris
| Distros . Since its only a couple of weeks old , it only has about 60
| distros as of now. However , new Distros are going to be added
| everyday. 
| 
| Presently , PayPal and Cheque / DD are the only modes of payment ,
| however a Cash On Delivery solution is in the pipeline. 
| 
| All CDs are about Rs. 50 and DVDs about Rs. 100 . The prices may vary
| a bit since they are pegged to the US Dollar [ A PayPal Requirement ]
| . Big Distro Packs like Debian are at a discounted price of about Rs.
| 250. 
| 
| Shipping is at a flat rate of Rs. 50 [Approx], handled by Professional
| Courier Services and should take a maximum of 3 Working Days. 
| 
| I hope everyone finds it useful. 
| 
| 
| TuxDVDs : The Best Online Distro Store 


The HTML formatting was lost. The link is : http://www.tuxdvds.com



| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| The store is brand new and might have a few bugs. I would be grateful
| if members of the LUG would be kind enough to point them out. 
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