Re: [ilugd] Mail applet

2010-10-29 Thread Vivek Kapoor
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 10:14:59 +0530, Sudev Barar  wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and there is mail applet on desktop that links
> to Evolution mail client. I am using Thunderbird. I am trying to find
> out the file locatiion of that applet so that I am able to do edits to
> link it with Thunderbird.

You would require libnotify for this. In earlier versions of Ubuntu (9.04
& 10.04), it came as a separate plugin. You had to do some changes in a
file to make Thunderbird visible. However, from what I had seen in some of
the posts, in 10.10, the thunderbird libnotify has been integrated, though
never tried myself.

Regards
Vivek Kapoor
http://exain.com

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[ilugd] Mail applet

2010-10-29 Thread Sudev Barar
I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and there is mail applet on desktop that links
to Evolution mail client. I am using Thunderbird. I am trying to find
out the file locatiion of that applet so that I am able to do edits to
link it with Thunderbird.

Can some one point me right direction?

-- 
Regards,
Sudev Barar
Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there.

PS: Replying using bottom post/in-line post makes email conversations
whole lot easier for meaningful dialogue. Snip out what is not
relevant. Adopt this and spread the message.

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[ilugd] NeweraHPCv2 code with new plugin manager

2010-10-29 Thread Varun Mittal
I have recently uploaded new code with extensible plug in support. It is 
actually a encoding scheme for the plug ins which can be compiled and run on 
variety of platforms.

If you have time please try running the code.
http://www.newerahpc.com

Varun Mittal


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Re: [ilugd] PPTP Vs OpenVPN

2010-10-29 Thread Naresh Narang


I want the opinion about, what to prefer in VPN server?
A routed/bridged VPN?


This will depend on your requirement. If you are connecting two remote 
locations that have to use public Internet, you should use routed.


--Naresh Narang
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