Re: [Ilugc] [Commercial][Cross-post] FOSS Yellow Pages; List Your Firm

2010-05-07 Thread Swapnil Bhartiya


 How do you intend to monetize this effort? Or is this a 'social service
 with
 no tags attached'?


We will follow the Foss Business model -- FREE for community; but may have a
subscription for companies. But that will be later.

Swapnil


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Re: [Ilugc] [Commercial][Cross-post] FOSS Yellow Pages; List Your Firm

2010-05-07 Thread Swapnil Bhartiya

 So, when you have all(/most/many) the companies listed and get good
 traffic,
 then wake up one morning and ask for money from companies?


The service will always be 'free' of cost for the community and the clients.
That is our promise. As I said there may be additional features which might
be paid for companies.

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Re: [Ilugc] [Commercial][Cross-post] FOSS Yellow Pages; List Your Firm

2010-05-07 Thread Venkatraman S
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya 
swapnil.bhart...@gmail.com wrote:

 
  So, when you have all(/most/many) the companies listed and get good
  traffic,
  then wake up one morning and ask for money from companies?
 

 The service will always be 'free' of cost for the community and the
 clients.
 That is our promise. As I said there may be additional features which might
 be paid for companies.


Aren't the companies that are listed in MYPN your clients?
This is called 'FOSS business model' ?

/me sighs!
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Re: [Ilugc] [Commercial][Cross-post] FOSS Yellow Pages; List Your Firm

2010-05-07 Thread Swapnil Bhartiya

 Aren't the companies that are listed in MYPN your clients?
 This is called 'FOSS business model' ?


We are not talking about our clients. We are talking about your clients.
What is FOSS business model? Everything for free :-)

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[Ilugc] Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread shyam santhosh
Hi,
  I need Debian Lenny 5 DVD's. If any one have tell me where to me
collect the DVD. (note: The DVD must be have all the contents Which should
not search packages in internet)
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Re: [Ilugc] Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread Ravi
   shyam santhosh wrote:

 Hi,
   I need Debian Lenny 5 DVD's. If any one have tell me where to me
 collect the DVD. (note: The DVD must be have all the contents Which should
 not search packages in internet)
  

   Try Linuxbazar. Its in New Delhi.
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Re: [Ilugc] Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread vellingiri

Dear *shyam santhosh*
   It is in chennai ( Alwarpet ). If am having six DVD's which I bought 
from new delhi. Kindly come with empty DVD's and take a copy of it.


 Regards,
S.Vellingiri. ( 957975 )

Ravi wrote:

   shyam santhosh wrote:

 Hi,
   I need Debian Lenny 5 DVD's. If any one have tell me where to me
 collect the DVD. (note: The DVD must be have all the contents Which should
 not search packages in internet)
  


   Try Linuxbazar. Its in New Delhi.
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Re: [Ilugc] Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread Vamsee Kanakala

Girish Venkatachalam wrote:

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:55 PM, shyam santhosh lshya...@gmail.com wrote:
  

Hi,
 I need Debian Lenny 5 DVD's. If any one have tell me where to me
collect the DVD. (note: The DVD must be have all the contents Which should
not search packages in internet)
--



This question was relevant 5 years ago when Internet was a premium. ;)


A bit presumptuous. If it's a valid need, it's relevant.


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[Ilugc] web based projects

2010-05-07 Thread bhoobesh
sir/ madam

if any web based project in linux please tell me the webaddress and the
project name
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Re: [Ilugc] web based projects

2010-05-07 Thread Abishek Goda
 sir/ madam

 if any web based project in linux please tell me the webaddress and the
 project name


Have you tried the help wanted  sections of sourceforge?

Abishek
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Re: [Ilugc] web based projects

2010-05-07 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:06 PM, bhoobesh bhoobesh1...@gmail.com wrote:
 sir/ madam

 if any web based project in linux please tell me the webaddress and the
 project name

There are many ways to answer your question and I can give
some tips.

If you wish to learn web programming you need to learn javascript
and basic concepts in web interactions. This PDF covers few details
 using the jQuery js toolkit.

http://gayatri-hitech.com/Misc/query.pdf

If someone can teach javascript in a LUG talk it will be nice since it is a
 great programming language not commonly taught.

On the other hand to answer your question directly if you want to
 lift  a project to show to your prof, then I am sure there are linux
academies that can help you with it. For a fee.

-Girish

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[Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Raja Chinnathambi
Dear friends,

I am using Centos 5.4 i386.

From run level 3 if i am able to start the first instances of xserver using the 
command 

$xinit

it starts the with the Display at 0.0.

I think it is possible to start another xserver instances in anther Display for 
example at 1.

I don't know how to do.

If it is possible, kindly help me.

My hearty advance thanks for the ILUGC friends.

Yours,
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Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Abishek Goda
Regards,

Abishek Goda
http://abishek.zxq.net


On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Raja Chinnathambi
kumar.cr...@yahoo.co.inwrote:

 Dear friends,

 I am using Centos 5.4 i386.

 From run level 3 if i am able to start the first instances of xserver using
 the command

 $xinit

 it starts the with the Display at 0.0.

 I think it is possible to start another xserver instances in anther Display
 for example at 1.

 I don't know how to do.

 If it is possible, kindly help me.

 My hearty advance thanks for the ILUGC friends.

 Yours,
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Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Abishek Goda
Hi,


 I think it is possible to start another xserver instances in anther Display
 for example at 1.

I use startx -- :1 to start a display 1.

PS: sorry about the earlier blank email. even after 6 months of using the
laptop, i still touch the synaptic pad when typing and mess up things :(

Abishek Goda
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Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Raja Chinnathambi
Dear friends,

Once again i thank you all of ILUGC members, especially for Abishek.

Yes you are right, the startx command starts the display at screen 1. 

However, startx is a front end command for xinit.

Once i see you replay i try read the man pages of startx command and xinit 
command.

while starting xserver we can give arguments for client and server. To specify 
the server arguments we have to use double hyphen (--).

# xinit -- :1

The above command do the tricks starts the xserver instance at display 1.

Thanks  Regards,

Raja.C





From: Abishek Goda goda.abis...@gmail.com
To: ILUG-C ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in
Sent: Fri, 7 May, 2010 4:37:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit  
command

Hi,


 I think it is possible to start another xserver instances in anther Display
 for example at 1.

I use startx -- :1 to start a display 1.

PS: sorry about the earlier blank email. even after 6 months of using the
laptop, i still touch the synaptic pad when typing and mess up things :(

Abishek Goda
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[Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Raja Chinnathambi
Dear friends,

Once again i thank you all of ILUGC members, 
especially for Abishek.

Yes you are right, the startx command 
starts the display at screen 1. 

However, startx is a front end 
command for xinit.

Once i see you replay i try read the man pages of startx command and xinit 
command.

while starting xserver we 
can give arguments for client and server. To specify the server 
arguments we have to use double hyphen (--).

# xinit -- :1 

The above command do the tricks starts the xserver instance at display 1.

Thanks  Regards,

Raja.C



From: Abishek Goda goda.abis...@gmail.com
To: ILUG-C 
ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in
Sent: Fri, 7 May, 2010 4:37:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit  
command

Hi,


 I think it is possible to 
start another xserver instances in anther Display
 for example at 1.

I use startx -- :1 to start a display 1.

PS: sorry about the earlier blank email. even after 6 months of using the
laptop, i still touch the synaptic pad when typing and mess up things :(

Abishek Goda


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[Ilugc] Synaptics touchpad

2010-05-07 Thread Roshan George
Hello, Abhishek,

On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 16:37 +0530, Abishek Goda wrote:
 PS: sorry about the earlier blank email. even after 6 months of using the
 laptop, i still touch the synaptic pad when typing and mess up things :(

You can disable the touchpad while typing, AFAIK. Might want to give
that a try. I remember trying it before and not being able to settle on
an appropriate limit that was comfortable, but you might be able to.

Here's a link that will get you started if you feel like it:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad#Disabling%20the%
20Touchpad%20Temporarily%20While%20Typing.

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Re: [Ilugc] ILUGC Meet - May 08th 3PM

2010-05-07 Thread Vatsala Dorairajan
I'm going to be missing this - Unfortunately I've been extensively 
travelling whole of last fortnight now, The summer workshops are on right?

vatsala

On 06-05-2010 16:04, Bharathi Subramanian wrote:

ILUGC Monthly Meet:
===
Time : Sat May 08th 15:00 IST 2010 (**3PM**)
Venue: ADI-TeNeT Seminar Hall,
Room No: CSD 320,
Electrical Science Block (ESB),
IIT-Madras.

Map: http://www.cse.iitm.ac.in/locn-map.php
  (Our Meet is @ CSD Block of ESB)

   

Talk 1 : Tran-Duino
 

Speaker: Nandhakumar N, MCA Student, Saveetha Engg College.
Duration: 45mins

Abstract:
The main idea of Tran-Duino is:

1. To provide the information to a user traveling in a vehicle say a
bike or a bus , about the upcoming location using a LCD display with
the help of GPS.

2. To include localized advertisements on the display based on the
location by which the vehicle currently moves through.

3. To display nearest community landmarks like hospitals, fuel
stations, police stations based on locative technology.

Link: http://walkingwithtux.wordpress.com/2010/05/02/tran-duino-under-progress/

HTH :)
   

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[Ilugc] i need to learn lamp stack ?

2010-05-07 Thread jaya kumar
hi to all

i need to learn the lamp stack ?

can any one tell what is lamp stack ? what it will be useful for ?

how many days it will take to learn and is there any job opportunites for
this programme ?

where is the code available for web applications using lamp stack ?

is there any one conducting seminar about lamp stack ?


i hope i will get reply

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Re: [Ilugc] i need to learn lamp stack ?

2010-05-07 Thread narendra sisodiya
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:08 PM, jaya kumar jayakumargen...@gmail.comwrote:

 hi to all

 i need to learn the lamp stack ?

 can any one tell what is lamp stack ? what it will be useful for ?


Buy a book on LAMP - (better GLAMP)



 how many days it will take to learn and is there any job opportunites for
 this programme ?


visit fossjobs.in


 where is the code available for web applications using lamp stack ?



code.google.com



 is there any one conducting seminar about lamp stack ?



search on youtube



 i hope i will get reply

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Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Raja Chinnathambi
kumar.cr...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
 Dear friends,

 Once again i thank you all of ILUGC members, especially for Abishek.

 Yes you are right, the startx command starts the display at screen 1.

 However, startx is a front end command for xinit.

 Once i see you replay i try read the man pages of startx command and xinit 
 command.

 while starting xserver we can give arguments for client and server. To 
 specify the server arguments we have to use double hyphen (--).

 # xinit -- :1

 The above command do the tricks starts the xserver instance at display 1.

Have you looked at Xnest  and VNC?

There are many things you can do with X.

But VNC works very well across the Internet as X is not a terribly
efficient protocol.

-Girish


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Re: [Ilugc] i need to learn lamp stack ?

2010-05-07 Thread Thyagarajan தியாகராஜன்
Hi,

Buy a book on lamp

I suggest you to buy the book title PHP and MySQL by hugh e.williams and
david lane O'Reilly publication ,cost Rs 600/- 10% discount at Eswar Book
House ,Chennai http://www.eswar.com

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Re: [Ilugc] apache server

2010-05-07 Thread Anthoni Shogan

On Friday 23 April 2010 09:35 PM, aishwarya . wrote:

Dont you even know that you shouldn't top post in the list?
And didnt you get the answers for your two questions in Google??
And some people (will mention his name if necessary) say that only
JOBLESS people do searching in Google...
Do anyone support this ^^^ ??
   


Five lines and you haven't even got close to answering the OP.
Please avoid sending such mails to the list.
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[Ilugc] Re: Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread Mohan R

On Friday 07 May 2010 03:49 PM, Vamsee Kanakala wrote:

This question was relevant 5 years ago when Internet was a premium. ;)


A bit presumptuous. If it's a valid need, it's relevant.


Vamsee.


Indeed its not relevant.

People are using debootstrap+kernel-*-di package to install Debian on 
any device which is capable of running Debian. Once I installed base 
Debian(testing) by downloading 200MB without X. debootstrap have option 
to download packages straight from debian(testing/unstable).


debootstrap just downloads 100MB, debian-installer will download other 
packages based on our selections. AFAIK, It will take 400-500MB to 
install fully functional Debian(with X, Office etc).


In this way we don't need to waste our bandwidth by first downloading 
debian(stable) and then changing repo sources and upgrading to 
debian(testing/unstable).


Also creating DebianInstallUSB using syslinux+netinst image is more 
easier than the above method. Only the base debian will be installed. 
You have the choice to install other things. One disadvantage is, If you 
want to go for debian(testing/unstable), you need to install base 
debian(stable) first and then upgrade that base system to 
debian(testing/unstable).


In both method, we can install latest fully functional debian in 600MB.

Thanks

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Re: [Ilugc] how to start multiple instances of xserver using xinit command

2010-05-07 Thread Rajan Vijayaraghavan
Hi,

 Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 16:37:41 +0530
 From: Abishek Goda goda.abis...@gmail.com
 
  I think it is possible to start another xserver
 instances in anther Display
  for example at 1.
 
 I use startx -- :1 to start a display 1.

Neat trick!
On my openSUSE11.2 laptop I am able to start another X session using startx. I 
am able to switch to my original X session just fine. But when I try to switch 
the second session crashes. My original X session is still alive. Just 
wondering if anyone had seen this.

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Re: [Ilugc] i need to learn lamp stack ?

2010-05-07 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 07 May 2010 23:08:30 jaya kumar wrote:
 can any one tell what is lamp stack ? what it will be useful for ?
 

the original meaning of LAMP was Linux Apache Mysql and Perl. Now it has a 
generic meaning:
L - any operating system like Linux, BSD, Solaris etc
A - a webserver like apache, nginx, cherokee, lighttpd etc
M - a database like Postgresql, sqllite or Mysql
P - a scripting language like perl, python, ruby etc

 how many days it will take to learn and is there any job opportunites for
 this programme ?

you have to learn one each of the above 4 and also learn how to configure them. 
In addition knowledge of html, css and javascript is necessary. 
For time I would say about 6 months, depending on what you know. There are 
huge job opportunities

 
 where is the code available for web applications using lamp stack ?


look in github, bitbucket, google code, sourceforge etc 

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Re: [Ilugc] [Commercial][Cross-post] FOSS Yellow Pages; List Your Firm

2010-05-07 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 07 May 2010 11:41:26 Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
  How do you intend to monetize this effort? Or is this a 'social service
  with
  no tags attached'?
 
 We will follow the Foss Business model -- FREE for community; but may have
  a subscription for companies. But that will be later.
 

is that the foss business model?
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Re: [Ilugc] ILUGC Meet - May 08th 3PM

2010-05-07 Thread Raman.P
This week meet will be co-ordinated by Shrinivasan.T. For any queries
contact shrini: email tshrinivasan  at gmail.com, cell - 98417 95468

Raman.P
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Re: [Ilugc] Re: Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread Vamsee Kanakala

Mohan R wrote:

Indeed its not relevant.



I'm sure you're right from your perspective, but claiming a request to 
be irrelevant without finding out why the OP needs those DVDs does feel 
a bit presumptuous. Don't you agree?



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[Ilugc] Re: Reg: Debian Linux DVD

2010-05-07 Thread Mohan R

On Saturday 08 May 2010 06:18 AM, Vamsee Kanakala wrote:

I'm sure you're right from your perspective, but claiming a request to
be irrelevant without finding out why the OP needs those DVDs does feel
a bit presumptuous. Don't you agree?


Yes, you are right. Shyam only can answer why he need Debian DVDs.

Thanks,
Mohan R.

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