Re: [ilugd] supercomputing

2003-11-30 Thread LinuxLingam
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 14:09, Narsingh Sahu wrote:
  --- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 anybody with some experience on how to setup a
  parallel computer on
  commodity of the shelf computers, to demo and talk
  about briefly at a
  college event?
  
 Do you mean Linux cluster computing, a la Bewoulf?
 
 -- narsingh

yup.



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Re: [ilugd] Logos (finally a reality)

2003-11-30 Thread Nishikant Kapoor
I have just created a poll at ILUG-D site to pick a logo.

BTW, for the T-shirts, are we going to have this logo on front, on back 
or on both sides?

Regards,
Nishi
vivek khurana wrote:
HI!
 The logos are ready. Sorry for the dealy. My aim was
to prepare a website that will showcase them, but the
file manager at the tripod just refuses to upload
files. So, after trying desperately for 48 times in
last 24 hrs, i had decided to archive the files and
upload on illugd website.
 The file is named logos.zip and contains 3 logos. So
those who want to participate in the selection can
download the file.
 Now, i want some one to create a choose logo event as
i dont know perl and all the modules of illugd are in
perl. 

 I had chalked out the procedure for selection of
logo, which is as following:-
1. logos are for viewing for one full day.
2.Voting starts from 1/12/03 and will remain open till
5/12/03
3.votes are counted and winner is announced on 7/12/03
4.I will redraw the logo and official version will be
released on 09/12/03 in vector format.
5. we will have time to decide on T-shirts, get them
printed before 21/12/03.
 I am open to suggestion regarding logo and will
incorporate them when i will redraw the logo, as you
all will notice they are not protionate right now and
appear more of potraits than logos and thats because i
drew 18 of them and rejected 15 so, i was just drawing
them as thoughts poured in and finally selected
components and scaned them as different layers and
combined into logos.
 Firstly let's decide on the concept and then i can
redraw it from sracth in one day time, so please
refrain from posting coments on size and proportion. 
Suggestions can be posted on the list or can be
emailed to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

bye for now 
vivek

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[ilugd] wanted CD of GnuWin 2.2. Can pick it up in Delhi.

2003-11-30 Thread Arjun Asthana
Dear ilugd,



Regards. 

Arjun Asthana
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2003-11-30 15:01:28


When you lose, don't lose the lesson.
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Re: [ilugd] Logos (finally a reality)

2003-11-30 Thread vivek khurana
Hi!
--- Nishikant Kapoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have just created a poll at ILUG-D site to pick a
 logo.
 
 BTW, for the T-shirts, are we going to have this
 logo on front, on back 
 or on both sides?
 
 As decided in the november meet, logo will be on the front.

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Re: [ilugd] Logos (finally a reality)

2003-11-30 Thread vivek khurana

--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Love all three, but voted for one.
 Thanks
 
 Only problem:
 
 We need a 3-colour logo, so one colour would be the
 t-shirt colour and
 the remaining two colours would get printed.  More
 colours and the
 cost of printing goes.
 
 Vivek, would it be possible to down the finally
 selected logo to 3
 colours?
 Surely, but lets first decide on the logos. Also if
you observe two of them are already 3 colored and
fourth color is the outlining which will be absent in
the T-shirt logo. I just added outline to give an
effect on paper/page.
 
with regads
vivek

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[ilugd] Some people have just too much time on their hands :)

2003-11-30 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
An x server implemented using ascii art (aalib / 
aa-project.sourceforge.net)?

http://www.meow.org.uk/stan/xserver/

	srs

ps - This post is just an excuse to test my upgrade of mailman on 
frodo.hserus.net - it is now running 2.2a0

I tend to keep reasonably current with mailman-cvs - this one is really 
really bleeding edge, a major upgrade after mailman seems to have 
remained stable for quite some time ... list admins let me know if 
something breaks (and I haven't found out that it's broken yet) :)

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[ilugd] [LIG] Free (as in freedom) CS books online

2003-11-30 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
http://www.moskalyuk.com/links/free_cs_books.htm



* Free as in Freedom - Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
* Creating Applications with Mozilla - Mozilla is not just a web browser. It is 
also a framework for building cross-platform applications using standards such as 
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML languages such as the XML-based User-interface 
Language (XUL), eXtensible Binding Language (XBL), and Resource Description Framework 
(RDF). Gecko, Mozilla's rendering engine, is used as part of the framework, along with 
other technologies such as XPConnect and XPCOM, Mozilla's component model. The Mozilla 
development framework also uses programming languages such as JavaScript, C++, C, 
Python, and Interface Definition Language (IDL). The Mozilla framework is used to 
create Netscape's Mozilla-based browsers (Netscape 6.x and 7.x), other browsers such 
as Galeon and Camino, and chat clients like ChatZilla and JabberZilla. Developers also 
use Mozilla to create development tools, browser enhancements, games, and other types 
of add-ons and applications. This book explains how applic
ations are created with Mozilla and provides step-by-step information that shows how to create your own programs using Mozilla's powerful cross-platform development framework. It also includes examples of different existing applications to demonstrate the possibilities of Mozilla development.
* The Art of Unix Programming - There is a vast difference between knowledge and expertise. Knowledge lets you deduce the right thing to do; expertise makes the right thing a reflex, hardly requiring conscious thought at all. This book has a lot of knowledge in it, but it is mainly about expertise. It is going to try to teach you the things about Unix development that Unix experts know, but aren't aware that they know. It is therefore less about technicalia and more about shared culture than most Unix books  both explicit and implicit culture, both conscious and unconscious traditions. It is not a how-to book, it is a why-to book. The why-to has great practical importance, because far too much software is poorly designed. Much of it suffers from bloat, is exceedingly hard to maintain, and is too difficult to port to new platforms or extend in ways the original programmers didn't anticipate. These problems are symptoms of bad design. We hope that readers 
of this book will learn something of what Unix has to teach about good design.
* XForms Essentials - The book in your hands introduces you to XForms, a combination of two of the most successful experiments ever performed on the Web: XML and forms. 2003 marks the 10-year anniversary of forms on the Web. During that time, the Web grew from a loose collection of technical research sites to the livelihood of millions; browser empires have risen and fallen; and the tech economy went through an inflationary period of cosmic proportions only to collapse back in upon itself. The addition of forms to the otherwise static HTML language in 1993 was a revolutionary step forward, making possible Yahoo!, Google, Amazon, Hotmail, and countless other interactive sites. During the mid-nineties, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), began work on XML, a uniform way to represent structured text and data, in an attempt to simplify an earlier language called SGML. XML became a W3C Recommendation in 1998, and has since gained momentum, becoming the foundation for XHTML
, SVG, the Universal Business Language (UBL), syndication formats like RSS, and DocBook (which was used to write this book). Nearly every data format that consists primarily of human-readable data has been influenced by XML.
* The Linux Development Platform - The Linux Development Platform shows how to 
choose the best open source and GNU development tools for your specific needs, and 
integrate them into a complete development environment that maximizes your 
effectiveness in any project. It covers editors, compilers, assemblers, debuggers, 
version control, utilities, LSB, Java, cross-platform solutions, and the entire Linux 
software development process.
* Intrusion Detection with SNORT: Advanced IDS Techniques Using SNORT, Apache, 
MySQL, PHP, and ACID - Rafeeq Ur Rehman explains and simplifies every aspect of 
deploying and managing Snort in your network. You'll discover how to monitor all your 
network traffic in real time; update Snort to reflect new security threats; automate 
and analyze Snort alerts; and more. Best of all, Rehman's custom scripts integrate 
Snort with Apache, MySQL, PHP, and ACID-so you can build and optimize a complete IDS 
solution more quickly than ever before.
* Embedded Software Development with eCos - Embedded Software Development with eCos shows 
developers and managers the advantages of using the eCos  Embedded Configurable Operating 
System from Red Hat  over proprietary or commercial embedded operating systems. In this 
start-to-finish guide to eCos solution building,