Re: [Ilugc] Problem in Displaying Logo of website
sumanth ks writes: > Sir, > > I have created a new website using HTML, Java script & CSS. > > I hosted that design in Linux Platform. Problem is website logo(image) is > not visible in website, when i uploaded html file to server. All other > images are correct and visible except company logo. When i run same design > offline, logo is appearing in IE or Google Chrome Browser. Path and > extension of image is correct. > > Kindly provide an solution. You can use Chrome's developer tools to figure out what is going on. See what happens when Chrome tries to fetch the image file. This can be found under Network section. Thanks and Regards Noorul ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] Problem in Displaying Logo of website
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 12:16 +0530, sumanth ks wrote: > I have created a new website using HTML, Java script & CSS. > > I hosted that design in Linux Platform. Problem is website logo(image) > is > not visible in website, when i uploaded html file to server. All other > images are correct and visible except company logo. When i run same > design > offline, logo is appearing in IE or Google Chrome Browser. Path and > extension of image is correct. > > Kindly provide an solution. are you sure you uploaded the logo image file to the server? -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
[Ilugc] Problem in Displaying Logo of website
Sir, I have created a new website using HTML, Java script & CSS. I hosted that design in Linux Platform. Problem is website logo(image) is not visible in website, when i uploaded html file to server. All other images are correct and visible except company logo. When i run same design offline, logo is appearing in IE or Google Chrome Browser. Path and extension of image is correct. Kindly provide an solution. SUMANTH ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] TN Govt. Free Laptop Review
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 18:29 +0530, Kumaran R wrote: > Yes, I agree that 95% of the students are computer users rather > than learners. But GNU/Linux today, especially distros like Ubuntu are > targeted at the end-users rather than learners. could you clarify why you say 'especially distros like Ubuntu'? What is lacking in the efforts of distros like fedora, opensuse, Mandriva in this respect? -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] Problem loading in Twitter
> When i try to load twitter.com its disconnecting my internet connectivity > i am using Ubuntu 11.10 and 3g connection from my mobile phone > i tried this from 2 different browsers but its causing the same > *Chrome > *FireFox > Does the problem exist only with twitter.com ? If so, it is just very wierd. It is most likely the MTU issue which we had discussed earlier in the list. What service do you use to connect to internet ? -- 0 ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
[Ilugc] [ot]JUGChennai - JavaFX 2.0 with Stephen Chin - Chennai - May 5th
Hi After a successful 2nd Annual Java Summit "Chennai Java Summit" http://jugchennai.in/chennaijavasummit/ . https://plus.google.com/u/1/photos/115937527715625766895/albums/5734399605001135953 we are happy to welcome Stephan Chin for the 3rd time to our Java User Group. JavaFX 2.0 with Stephan Chit is organized by JUGChennai on May 5th at TenthPlanet Mount road. This is a one day event. Focusing on one of bleeding edge java technology for RIA platform JavaFX and/with Alternate language. This program also focusing on alternate language for JavaFX like Scala, Groovy and Visage. We have quiet success to see members started participating in contribution to the opensource project. Find more info about the previous events, May 5th event and contribution to the project please visit http://jugchennai.in/javafx/ -- Thank you and regards, Rajmahendra R Hegde (Raj) Website: http://www.twitter.com/rajonjava http://www.jugchennai.in -- "DREAM is not what you see in sleep; is the thing which does not let you sleep" - APJ Abdul Kalam Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. - Lao Tzu ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] TN Govt. Free Laptop Review
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Kumaran R wrote: > Yes it is an incorrect assumption made by them. But most of them > still do it. I have personally introduced around 30 of my friends to > GNU/Linux, and most of them still don't use the command line. IMO, > GNU/Linux is not only for CS guys but also for the general public. And > I don't prefer forcing them to use the command-line. I've seen many of > my friends who could have become interested in CS but for their > introduction to C in their 9th and 10th grade. This scares most of > them away from CS. > C is not Bash. You should try to approach CLI from the productivity point of view and from a comparative perspective. GUIs are inherently limited. Productivity of general users will increase if they have more CLI skills. Of course it will help in programming specific to their domains later on. People in FOSS development have all kinds of background and a reasonable understanding of some of the basics helps. Best A. Mani -- A. Mani CU, ASL, CLC, AMS, CMS http://www.logicamani.co.cc ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
[Ilugc] Problem loading in Twitter
When i try to load twitter.com its disconnecting my internet connectivity i am using Ubuntu 11.10 and 3g connection from my mobile phone i tried this from 2 different browsers but its causing the same *Chrome *FireFox -Regards Rahman ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] TN Govt. Free Laptop Review
Hi, Yes it is an incorrect assumption made by them. But most of them still do it. I have personally introduced around 30 of my friends to GNU/Linux, and most of them still don't use the command line. IMO, GNU/Linux is not only for CS guys but also for the general public. And I don't prefer forcing them to use the command-line. I've seen many of my friends who could have become interested in CS but for their introduction to C in their 9th and 10th grade. This scares most of them away from CS. I also believe that there is more to GNU/Linux than the command line. For eg. I want schools to teach computers as tools for education rather than using them as a subject on its own right. We've lots of educational tools like GCompris, Stellarium, Step, etc,. I don't think that the command line would be necessary to make them use this. I personally love the command-line, but I don't think it would be right for most people, who just want their computers to help them, rather than wanting to learn how it works. For those who are interested in learning more, can do so with Linux, unlike Windows, which prevents them from learning. With Regards, ~~Kumaran R ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] TN Govt. Free Laptop Review
Hi, --- On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Kumaran R wrote: | Yes, I agree that 95% of the students are computer users rather | than learners. \-- Please don't call them as students. --- | Another problem with forcing students to learn GNU/Linux, is that | they would only view it as another burden rather than a OS that would | ease their computer use. This is mostly because, any curriculum based | on GNU/Linux introduces students with the command-line. And most | students are afraid of the command line. This would make them view | GNU/Linux as a step backward from Windows rather than a step-forward. \-- That is an incorrect assumption made by them, and they will need to learn to use it to appreciate the power of the command-line. SK -- Shakthi Kannan http://www.shakthimaan.com ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
Re: [Ilugc] TN Govt. Free Laptop Review
Thank you to all for the replies. I am not trying to eradicate MS or anything. Although I would like to. But in reality, it is nearly impossible. It is possible in a closed environment, like an office, where the IT manager is a FOSS enthusiast. But as far as school students are concerned, it is extremely difficult to remove MS, although I believe it is possible with the school's help. Yes, I agree that 95% of the students are computer users rather than learners. But GNU/Linux today, especially distros like Ubuntu are targeted at the end-users rather than learners. With my observation, I've seen quite a number of students who are interested to learn and use GNU/Linux without any exam or curriculum whatsoever. A recent trend that I've observed among school students is that some of them have taken GNU/Linux as a status symbol. i.e. They are proud of using it. And most of these students are not CS students. They're mostly bio/commerce/economics students. If this trend continues, I don't think it would be necessary to have GNU/Linux in the curriculum, with exams and force students to use GNU/Linux. Another problem with forcing students to learn GNU/Linux, is that they would only view it as another burden rather than a OS that would ease their computer use. This is mostly because, any curriculum based on GNU/Linux introduces students with the command-line. And most students are afraid of the command line. This would make them view GNU/Linux as a step backward from Windows rather than a step-forward. So, I think it would be best to give the students GNU/Linux, and let them explore by themselves, probably with a set of Spoken tutorial DVDs for help. With Regards, ~~Kumaran R ___ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc