Re: [ilugd] how to run clamav

2009-04-02 Thread Raghav Dwivedi
thanks

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Arun Khan  wrote:

> On Wednesday 01 Apr 2009, Raghav Dwivedi wrote:
> > how to update clamav,
> > thanks
>
> In your OP you claimed you have google searched re: clamav and did not
> get any satisfactory answers.  Did you even try google search
> for "update clamav"?
>
> I got the following on the first page!
> 
>
> How much more specific help are you seeking?
>
> -- Arun Khan
>
>
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Re: [ilugd] reliance NetRoaming Broadband+ 3.1Mbps on linux ubuntu?

2009-04-02 Thread Ramakrishna Reddy
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Linux Lingam  wrote:
> dear all,
>
> am evaluating the reliance rocket + sportscar + fast-bowler thingie,
> though it's just a usb dongle offering evdo roaming access at 3.1Mbps
> in some cities and towns in india.
>
> does this work under gnu/linux, and specifically under ubuntu 7.04 and 8.04?
> any people with experience of this service on linux on macbooks?

A colleague at work bought it.  It works on F10 , didnt have to
configure it. Network Manager recognised it. The speeds are decent
enough.


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Re: [ilugd] reliance NetRoaming Broadband+ 3.1Mbps on linux ubuntu?

2009-04-02 Thread Nandeep Mali
I don't know if its been mentioned before but this 3.1 Mbps plan is
just like any other fraud that our ISPs come up with. If you read the
tariffs[1] the unlimited plan has:

*** Unlimited usage plans will have a fair usage policy of 10
GB/month. Beyond which the customer will be charged at Rs. 2/- per MB.

I find this ridiculous. At such high speeds this limit will run out
very quick. Also the point mentioned above in the thread that you have
to pay two months advance is another stupidity.

Just my opinion and sorry if its off topic.

Kind Regards
Nandeep

[1] 
http://www.rcom.co.in/Communications/rcom/RNetconnect/netconnect_broadband_tariff.html

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Re: [ilugd] Forking a GPlv2 project

2009-04-02 Thread Gaurav Mishra
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Karanbir Singh  wrote:
> Gaurav Mishra wrote:
>>
>>   Recently i found a dead project that met my needs in a exact way !,
>> After
>> using it for few weeks and making a lot of changes and bug fixes , I
>> requested the mod to incorporate, communicate or atleast say hi to me , so
>> that i can know how he is planning to take on the project.
>>
>>  But it looked like he was very busy to get bothered.
>
> have you actually made contact with that person ? have you given that person
> reasonable amount of time to respond  ?

What's the reasonable amount of time ?, 2 months is a good one IMO

>did you use the 'accepted' mechanism
> of communication for that project ? remember most people do *not* want
> person email about project -devel stuff if there is a -devel related mailing
> list. While most people will be ok with it - quite a few are not, and thats
> a very fair situation to be in.
>

The project doesn't have a devel mailing list or a sorceforge/github
kinda account and even a published svn. No collabration at all.

> There is also a good chance that the person has moved on in life and isnt
> really maintaining that project anymore - in which case they might be very
> happy to move the code and the project to you and let you carry on managing
> it. There are quite a few projects out there that have this sort of a
> 'moving from person to person' situation, eg the mutt folder view patchset
> project, and even tinyproxy.
>

Well the last release is 6 months old (Which is fine), He is still
replying to forums where i have posted the question of helping in
development of project. Hope he responds.

My question is more on what are the stuff that a person should take
care while forking a project !, The way i want to take this project
may be completely different from what he is planning (and this is fine
, because this is my need) , What should a person do so that he/she
can get proper valuation for the previous work he/she has done.?

Any clarification would be appreciated !


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