Re: [ilugd] reg. KM s/w for novice

2009-07-10 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
Try having a look at knowledgeTree.

http://www.knowledgetree.com


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:11 AM, bipin sartape bipin...@yahoo.com wrote:


 hi everyone,
anyone can please suggest a knowledge management software (user
 friendly, short learning curve ) for a organistaion of 20k people (steel
 plant)

 thanks




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Re: [ilugd] Linux command-line introduction

2009-06-24 Thread Chetan Thapliyal

 p.s- There's a reason all newbie Linux tutorials suck. They're
 written by beginners themselves. Experts can't be bothered to write
 one. Yes, it's a problem; but I see no solution ahead until people
 stop writing `cookbooks' of new Linux commands.


I would appreciate if you would have spent the same effort in suggesting
improvements with actual examples as you put in writing this holy bible.
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Re: [ilugd] apple FUD on freeware vs foss

2009-03-26 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
There are other applications also (not mentioned as open source) that 
have been listed as freeware. So what's the point if some open source 
application has been mentioned as freeware?


Abhishek Nandakumar wrote:
The description does say free, open source. Freeware is in reference 
to price.


On 26-Mar-09, at 11:57 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:


dear all,

am hugely dismayed to note that a company that obviously understands 
foss,

adn cleverly uses foss tools to its advantage,
spreads the fud about foss by calling it freeware.
here they are calilng 'audacity' freeware, among several dozen 
examples i found:



http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/index3.html

that's like calling an apple, a pineapple.

regards
niyam
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[ilugd] Hard luck using TataIndicom USB with Ubuntu

2008-10-06 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
Hi,

I am just curious if anyone in list successfully using TataIndicom (USB) 
wireless with Debian or Ubuntu. I followed the instruction available 
with the manual. It connects, receives IP and DNS but still I can't 
browse internet. I am able to ping remote IP address it shows during 
connection setup but none of the DNS servers. I googled for the same but 
got different settings from different people. I would appreciate if 
anyone shares his wvdial settings, or suggestions to resolve the same.

Regards,
Chetan

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Re: [ilugd] Hard luck using TataIndicom USB with Ubuntu

2008-10-06 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
Hi Amar

 wat i did was used the internet explorer which is available with wine. It
 will first donwloaded some plugins ..but it then works pretty fine .
 all you have to do is that ..
Do you know the names of the plug-ins it downloaded? Also were you able 
to browse the internet normally on other browsers as well.

 U must have noticed that chat machines like .PidGIn and Gaim work fine ,
 they connect to the network pretty fine.!
I didn't notice this.


amar akshat wrote:
 hi ..
 even i was facing same problem..
 wat i did was used the internet explorer which is available with wine. It
 will first donwloaded some plugins ..but it then works pretty fine .
 all you have to do is that ..
 #wine /root/.wine/Program Files/Internet Explorer/iexplore web address
 I suppose that wud work in worst case ..too.
 Regds

 Amar Akshat

 U must have noticed that chat machines like .PidGIn and Gaim work fine ,
 they connect to the network pretty fine.!

 On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Chetan Thapliyal
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   
 Hi,

 I am just curious if anyone in list successfully using TataIndicom (USB)
 wireless with Debian or Ubuntu. I followed the instruction available
 with the manual. It connects, receives IP and DNS but still I can't
 browse internet. I am able to ping remote IP address it shows during
 connection setup but none of the DNS servers. I googled for the same but
 got different settings from different people. I would appreciate if
 anyone shares his wvdial settings, or suggestions to resolve the same.

 Regards,
 Chetan

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Re: [ilugd] Ruby on Rails Hosts

2008-01-06 Thread Chetan Thapliyal

 The question still remains unanswered. Has anybody a successful experience
 of deploying a RoR website.
 If so, what server you used? And the hosting?
 or is RoR development not feasible yet?


I have worked on a couple of RoR projects for some clients. But I never
managed the server myself. One of my client used Textdrive for hosting which
is now Joyent http://joyent.com/. At that time they were using  FreeBSD
but recently I have seen on their website that they have switched to
Open-Solaris. For other RoR hosting providers you can have a look at the
wiki http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/RailsWebHosts page on
rubyonrails.org.

As far as feasibility is concerned it depends upon the size and complexity
of project. Using rails for small to medium scale projects is of not much
concern. I haven't worked on any large scale project yet so its difficult
for me comment on it.

On Jan 7, 2008 11:08 AM, Anupam Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Jan 6, 2008 6:26 PM, Kazim Zaidi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On 06/01/2008, Saleem Ansari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  [snip]
  +1 for mod_perl ( with Catalyst, Mason, Embperl etc. )
 
   Although RoR is excellent for RAD, it is not yet ready for deployment
 of
   large projects. Moreover hosting/managing is also a headache.
  
   I believe, we'd have to wait some more time for Ruby2 to be ready (
 with
   greater speed ) and hosting to mature ( eliminating hassles of
  deployment
   ).
  
  
  Thanks for great suggestions.
 
  The question still remains unanswered. Has anybody a successful
 experience
  of deploying a RoR website.
  If so, what server you used? And the hosting?
  or is RoR development not feasible yet?
 


 Well, I recently deployed a few small apps on Dreamhost shared hosting and
 it has worked out pretty well for me.. Though as the apps grow I know I
 would have to move to a more scalable setup.

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Re: [ilugd] Removing date mark from pictures

2007-10-10 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
As far as I know digital cameras store image information in EXIF format
along with the image. But I am not sure whether the date and time that
displays on the photograph come from the same or not. There are lots of
tools to edit this data. I have personally done it with IPTC using
imagemagick but never got a chance to try with EXIF. But I am quite sure
there would be open source tools and scripts for the same. What about GIMP?

On 10/11/07, Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I went to Ladakh and Kashmir and took lot of pictures. Unfortunately I
 wrongly set the date now all the pictures have date imprinted on them
 wrongly. Is there any tool to remove the dates? I did read some where
 that this information is stored alongwith the picture and is
 modifiable.

 In the meanwhile googling continues.
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 Regards,
 Sudev Barar

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Re: [ilugd] reduce power consumptions of the linux boxes

2007-10-09 Thread Chetan Thapliyal
Nice link with really useful information. Thanks a lot  for sharing this
with everybody.

On 10/8/07, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi! all

 Want to reduce power consumed by the linux box
 without installing any softwares ? See this
 www.lesswatts.org

 A website by Intel which aims at building a community
 around saving power on linux boxes.

 regards
 VK

 Engineers normally have problem with every solution. If not they have  a
 solution in search of a problem.

 Disclaimer
 The facts expressed here belong to everybody, the opinions to me. The
 distinction is yours to draw...




 
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 that gives answers, not web links.
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