I don't know about bluetooth applications.. But if you need to learn about
mobile technologies, one good site to visit is the developer's section of
nokia.com, It used to be forum.nokia.com. There you can learn most things
about developing solutions. Although a lot of it will be biased towards
deve
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Hi,
Made a presentation on Linux to a corporate crowd yesterday. It's
fairly techie but seemed to convince the audience that evaluating
Linux for their company was an immediate requirement.
I've uploaded the presentation (with the name of the compan
Thanks for your comments. If I want to learn embeded technology , say
bluetooth application or any mobile application using MMS or infrared
then?? Is there any place to learn??
keshab
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 11:39, Ambar Roy wrote:
> > Can anyone give information about the training places where mo
> Can anyone give information about the training places where mobile-java
> technology (J2ME/Midlet etc.) in Linux/Windows platform is taught ?
I don't know about the various places where it is taught, but I don't think
that you really need to go to many places. Get a couple of books on J2ME
progr
Hi friends
Can anyone give information about the training places where mobile-java
technology (J2ME/Midlet etc.) in Linux/Windows platform is taught ?
thanks in advance.
ciao
keshav
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Is there any way where I can configure BIND 9 (or even DJBNS) to act as
a caching nameserver, add my ISP's DNS address as forwarders and to
serve my local domain so that qmail can work?
what yu want is only a dns setup which resolves your
internal.mydomain.com. checkou
I have setup a qmail server with pop3 and courier-imap, I am able to
send messages using qmail-smtp, I am able to login using mail clients
(evolution and outlook) to the pop3 and imap server; however I can see
any mails on the pop3 or imap server.
/var/log/qmail/current/ showed the following
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 02:15, LinuxLingam wrote:
> doesn't that compute to 19th october, a couple of days from today
Give me the time and place of your choosing and I'll be there ;-)
-Tarun
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 02:15, LinuxLingam wrote:
> bhaiyo aur bheheno,
> linux-delhi meet, every third sunday of a month?
> doesn't that compute to 19th october, a couple of days from today
> and next weekend is a long, diwali weekend.
> so if you postpone, you end up on 2nov, sunday, at the ear
I agree. Fairly "wirish" but does give an insight into the man and what
makes him great.
Definitely inspiring.
tarun
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 23:05:51 -0400
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Dear Valued Network Solutions® Customer,
Today VeriSign, Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive
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bhaiyo aur bheheno,
linux-delhi meet, every third sunday of a month?
doesn't that compute to 19th october, a couple of days from today
and next weekend is a long, diwali weekend.
so if you postpone, you end up on 2nov, sunday, at the earliest.
choose.
i vote for 19th october. show of hand
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.11/linus_pr.html
this is *the best* article i have read so far on linus, linux, linus on
SCO, and other aspects of the linux movement mentioned in passing.
do please check it out.
:-)
LL
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what i find *interesting* is that while israel is doing this,
afghanistan is adopting gnuLinux as part of its restructuring, and last
year, this guy from iran came to india showing his development work on
their arabic and persian languages for gnuLinux since M$ wasn't doing
much for their native la
On the contrary we have found Tomcat to be very stable and suitable for
production environment. I haven't seen tomcat hogging resources on our
production servers ( solaris ).
-Achal
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Interesting thing is that India's Larg
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Message from Vineesh Nath:
i have installed Linux 8 using LVM, does it cretes any trouble to the hard
disk having a linux partition and a windows NTFS partition.
Trouble:
I have installed the full Linux and return installed Winamp for
> "Tarun" == Tarun Upadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tarun> Does Linux Banglore provide some kind of financial
Tarun> assistance to their speakers? Like air travel from Delhi to
Tarun> Banglore.
Depends on amount of industry sponsorship they get. Last year they
did sponsor air
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Mani> I installed the certificates while compiling apache, make
Mani> certificate TYPE=custom make install
Mani> it did not give me an option of doing away with passwords
http://loc
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>> > Surely NO...so we would certainly be interested to know some
>> of your >
Ambar> "Biggest Internet Sites running on open source".
>> Geocrawler use Postgres.
Ambar> Intres
Does Linux Banglore provide some kind of financial assistance to their
speakers? Like air travel from Delhi to Banglore.
Tarun
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A. Subramani wrote:
I installed the certificates while compiling apache,
make certificate TYPE=custom
make install
it did not give me an option of doing away with passwords
Check the mod_ssl/openssl FAQs for creating an unencrypted server key.
- Sandip
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