[ilugd] Mozilla Masquerade

2003-10-13 Thread Amitabh Trehan
Hi,
 somebody was telling Mozilla can masquerade as IE
etc. How's that done? There is a page with some
javascript not working on Mozilla which I want to run.

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RE: [ilugd] aptitude papers URGENT!!!!

2003-10-13 Thread Sudeep Kumar Sharma - (BHM Deputee)
i think it will help u out in someways

http://www.freshersworld.com/questions/questions.htm

sudeep


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From: jaspal sawhney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ilugd] aptitude papers URGENT


hey guys can anyone plz send me some links for apptitude papers which ar
conducted for recruiting trainees or freshers ...
very urgently required 
thanking u in ancipation.
regards
Jaspal Sawhney

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Re: [ilugd] Mozilla Masquerade

2003-10-13 Thread keshab
Hi,
Mozilla 1.2.1 browser with KDE3 supports almost all major javascript
features though its true that its performance is not like IE. From the
short info in the mail it is difficult to judge that what type of
javascript code to run in Mozilla. Regarding masquerading you can visit
this link
http://www.ericgiguere.com/articles/masquerading-your-browser.html

ciao
Keshab

On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 13:47, Amitabh Trehan wrote:

 Hi,
  somebody was telling Mozilla can masquerade as IE
 etc. How's that done? There is a page with some
 javascript not working on Mozilla which I want to run.
 
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Re: [ilugd] Mozilla Masquerade

2003-10-13 Thread keshab
Hi,
In Linux that 'about:config will not work
From your mail it seems that you need to change in your .js files

ciao
keshab
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 16:43, Amitabh Trehan wrote:

 Hi,
  it is Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US;
 rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20030225 i.e. Mozilla on GNU/Linux.
  i guess I have to make change in all.js file. Any
 other way?
 
 Amitabh
  --- keshab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi,
  A question - What's the Mozilla version and which
  platform it is ? If it
  is in windows try this -
  
  Type in about:config in the address bar.
  
   -Right click on Preference Name and choose New =
  String
   -Enter general.useragent.override as the name.
   -Enter Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows
  98) or Mozilla/4.0 
   (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) as the
  string.
   -Restart Mozilla and you're done.
  
  If it throws error try with Mozilla/5.0 instead
  Mozilla/4.0
  
 
 
 
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RE: [ilugd] Postgres vs oracle

2003-10-13 Thread Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva
Dear Tarun,
Comparison of PostgreSQL (open source) vis-a-vis Oracle (commercial) is UNFAIR! The 
subject *should* be PostgeSQL vs Foxpro Ooops  MySQL. PostgreSQL no doubt is a good 
database BUT you can't match Oracle's superior technology. Its in the business for the 
past 27 years (PostgreSQL made its presence felt in 1996) and a dominant player (40% 
market share). 
 
Oracle's database is supported on PDAs to MPP machines (support for more than 200 
platforms). PostgreSQL CAN't boast such kind of statistics.
 
Replication Support was ONLY announced lately  28/08/2003. It will take *some* time 
to mature (bug fixing underway).
 
Fail over support  Yawn, Yawn ...N/D (No Details). Oracle's technology (i.e Real 
Application Clusters) *is* UNBREAKABLE.
 
Consider this:
 
Synonyms
Postgres: No
 
Updateable views
Postgres:  No.  
 
Partial rollback of transaction
Postgres:  No. 
 
Practically useful maximum number of concurrent users
Postgres:  N/D 
 
Practical maximum number of concurrent users writing to the database
Postgres:  N/D 
 
Incremental backups
Postgres:  No. 
 
Scalability - Support for SMP systems (parallel query execution, etc.)
Postgres:  Postgres is not threaded, but every connection gets it's own process. The 
OS will distribute the processes across the processors. Basically a single connection 
will not be any faster with SMP, but multiple connections will be.  
 
Bitmap indexes
Postgres:  No. 
 
OLAP supporting functions in SQL
Postgres:  No. 
 
Automatic partitioning of large tables/indexes
Postgres:  No. 
 
Gateways to other DBMSs
Postgres:  None. 
 
Access to multiple databases in one session
Postgres:  Only switching between databases.  
 
Two phase commit
Postgres:  No. 
 
VLDB implementations
Postgres:  60GB+ databases exist BUT performance usually degrades.
 
Support from CASE packages
Postgres:  N/D 
 
Special solutions for storage of XML documents
Postgres:  No. 
 
XML support integrated in DBMS
Postgres:  No. 
 
Dedicated Web servers
Postgres:  None. 
 
Automatic recovery from failures
Postgres:  No. There is no transaction log, so the only recovery method is to restore 
database from backup 
 
Availability and quality of technical support
Postgres:  ONLY mailing lists and web-site (postgresql.org). Poor.  
 
Specific market segments occupied
Postgres:  Mostly in education and small web services

-Original Message- 
From: Tarun Upadhyay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 10/10/2003 9:50 PM 
To: 'The Linux-Delhi mailing list' 
Cc: 
Subject: [ilugd] Postgres vs oracle



We have a customer application on oracle.

They want to crate a small footprint version of it to be sold at a cheaper
price.

I want to suggest that Postgres could be the right choice of database for
that as it is close to oracle in its sql syntax and hence porting should be
simpler.

Can anybody guide me on what kind of pitfalls we could run into by choosing
Postgres. The database is not very large but is much larger than what goes
for database in mysql discussions (about 1 GB of data, 100 tables with
about 10-50 MB added every day)?

In particular, I would be interested in hearing from people who have run
moderately large databases on postgres and how fast they found it.

I have heard that it is possible to now provide replication and fail over
with postgres. Has anybody tried it?

Tarun


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[ilugd] Block copying

2003-10-13 Thread vivek khurana
Hi! Everyone
 I had this thought today, that is it possible to
block coppying of files from a particular directory to
any other directory or device such as floppy
etc.(provided respective file system is mounted). I
had serched google and freshmeat but cannot find any
command, utility or tweak for this. Does any one knows
the trick. 
 (asking this just for general knowledge)

Thanks in advance
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Re: [ilugd] Block copying

2003-10-13 Thread Varun Varma
vivek khurana wrote:
Hi! Everyone
 I had this thought today, that is it possible to
block coppying of files from a particular directory to
any other directory or device such as floppy
etc.(provided respective file system is mounted). I
had serched google and freshmeat but cannot find any
command, utility or tweak for this. Does any one knows
the trick. 
 (asking this just for general knowledge)
Umm...what's block copying?

Are you sure you're not just looking for recursive copying... cp -r

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[ilugd] CD Boot option thru Bootloaders

2003-10-13 Thread Anand Shankar
Can I have a boot option in boot loaders like LILO or GRUB, which specifies
to boot from CD or network??

I tried with LILO, ;-(

Anand


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Re: [ilugd] Block copying

2003-10-13 Thread Hemant Kumar
how will you find out what block you need ?

file system is made for you, so that you don't have to get into the details
of blocks.

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Subject: Re: [ilugd] Block copying


 vivek khurana wrote:
  Hi! Everyone
   I had this thought today, that is it possible to
  block coppying of files from a particular directory to
  any other directory or device such as floppy
  etc.(provided respective file system is mounted). I
  had serched google and freshmeat but cannot find any
  command, utility or tweak for this. Does any one knows
  the trick.
   (asking this just for general knowledge)

 Umm...what's block copying?

 Are you sure you're not just looking for recursive copying... cp -r


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Re: [ilugd] CD Boot option thru Bootloaders

2003-10-13 Thread Bhaskar Dutta
 --- Anand Shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Can I
have a boot option in boot loaders like LILO
 or GRUB, which specifies
 to boot from CD or network??
 
 I tried with LILO, ;-(
 
 Anand
 

To enable network booting support, you have to
recompile grub sources with network card option. AFAIK
grub doesnt support booting from CD as there is a bug
reading el-torito; grub tries to read the ISO file
system and fails around stage 2. Try googling and you
will get the answers to boot from CD with grub 0.92
(with patches). Seems to be a bug with the newer
versions!

Bhaskar



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Re: [ilugd] Block copying

2003-10-13 Thread Varun Varma
vivek khurana wrote:
Hi! Everyone
 I had this thought today, that is it possible to
block coppying of files from a particular directory to
any other directory or device such as floppy
etc.(provided respective file system is mounted). I
had serched google and freshmeat but cannot find any
command, utility or tweak for this. Does any one knows
the trick. 
 (asking this just for general knowledge)
Please ignore my previous mail about this subject - I had misunderstood 
what you wanted.

I think Aseem Asthana has replied to your question over at LIP - well 
you did cross post!

Regards,
Varun Varma,
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[ilugd] enterprise level secure file transfer program

2003-10-13 Thread linux romeo
Hi, 
   I am looking for enterprise level secure file
transfer program/server and client.I need to
1) Transfer very critical files in given time period
or face dollar penalties !!
2) Ability to Resume partial file transfers
3) check the integrity of all transferred file and if
all file are transferred or not

any one got a similar experience?? Which tools are
best for it ??which technologies are best suited (Sftp
or ldap)

pl share your experiences and ideas 

thanks in advance,
love
romeo


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Re: [ilugd] enterprise level secure file transfer program

2003-10-13 Thread Hemant Kumar
try winscp or some other client running over scp 
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Subject: [ilugd] enterprise level secure file transfer program


 Hi, 
I am looking for enterprise level secure file
 transfer program/server and client.I need to
 1) Transfer very critical files in given time period
 or face dollar penalties !!
 2) Ability to Resume partial file transfers
 3) check the integrity of all transferred file and if
 all file are transferred or not
 
 any one got a similar experience?? Which tools are
 best for it ??which technologies are best suited (Sftp
 or ldap)
 
 pl share your experiences and ideas 
 
 thanks in advance,
 love
 romeo
 
 
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Re: [ilugd] enterprise level secure file transfer program

2003-10-13 Thread Raj Shekhar
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 03:07, linux romeo wrote:
 any one got a similar experience?? Which tools are
 best for it ??which technologies are best suited (Sftp
 or ldap)

LDAP is not a means to transfer files. It is a directory service.

I think you can transfer files with Sftp and then make a call to the
second party to confirm that your files were transferred correctly. That
way you can be sure that the files were transferred to the correct
people and not to someone who had hijacked the IP address of the second
party.

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Re: [ilugd] enterprise level secure file transfer program

2003-10-13 Thread Raj Mathur
 romeo == linux romeo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

romeo Hi, I am looking for enterprise level secure file transfer
romeo program/server and client.I need to 1) Transfer very
romeo critical files in given time period or face dollar
romeo penalties !!  2) Ability to Resume partial file transfers
romeo 3) check the integrity of all transferred file and if all
romeo file are transferred or not

romeo any one got a similar experience?? Which tools are best for
romeo it ??which technologies are best suited (Sftp or ldap)

romeo pl share your experiences and ideas 

romeo thanks in advance, love romeo

rsync over ssh will do what you want.

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Re: [ilugd] Microsoft Windows PostThreadMessage

2003-10-13 Thread Raj Mathur
 Raj == Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Raj [This is a MS win2k vulnerability but I am posting it here in
Raj hope that sysadmins who administer win2k PCs may be
Raj forewarned]

Uh, there are any number of reasons not to do that, but the most
telling one, IMHO, is: if you do start posting Winduhs vulnerabilities
to this list, our mailboxes won't have any space left for discussing
Linux :)

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