[ilugd] Installation of Red hat 9.0 on Dell OPltiplex GX620

2006-09-07 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
Hi,

I am trying to install RH 9.0 on Dell Optiplex GX620 box. Its not able to
find the drivers for the hard disk to make file system.

The hard disk used is ST3160828AS. Any input on this would be helpful.

Thanks and Regards,
Gurpreet Singh
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[ilugd] Defragmentation Issue

2006-02-24 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
hi,

The output of df -kh gives:

#df -kh
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/1/hda654G   51G 0 100% /

I beleive its a defragmentation problem.

But when I give
#defragfs -q /dev/1/hda6

It gives:
Device mounted, but not type jfs!

Please help.
Best Regards,
Gurpreet Singh

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[ilugd] Unable to view punjabi fonts in firefox

2005-10-24 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
Hi,
I am not able to view punjabi fonts on Punjabi Firefox (version
1.0.4running on Redhat
9.0)

I tried a lot in Preferences and have installed
kde3-i18n-pa-3.3.0-3.noarch.rpm and punjali-0.2-2.i386.rpm but still not
able to view them. Please help me if anyone knows the settings.

Thanks and Regards,
Gurpreet Singh
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Re: [ilugd] hi all

2005-02-26 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
 On Wednesday 23 February 2005 08:38 pm, Raj Shekhar wrote:
 BLUG seems to have dissolved
the mailing list is full of people (or is it just a single
entity ;-) ) flaming each other for top-posting 

I Concure and felt the same initially. BLUG-Tech may be a bit slow and 
irritating but BLUG-Prog is good and people still have some enthu left.

If there is any chance that the ILUGD members
stationed at Bangalore can recreate a small piece
of Delhi in the barren

Thats a good idea! It won't be much difficult right?

wastes of the mallu-land, I am  all for it :-)

[chuckling]



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Re: Bangalore ILUG-D Meet (Was: Re: [ilugd] hi all)

2005-02-26 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 Viksit Gaur wrote :
Anyone else in?

Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva. Please count me in!


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[ilugd] Apache Using old version of python!!!

2005-01-11 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
  
I upgraded my python to 2.3 from 2.2 but Apache (V 2.0.4) is taking old 
libraries for processing. I also made a soft link redirecting the old files to 
new files but of no help... These error logs shows that it is still using 2.2 
:o(

[Tue Jan 11 16:18:45 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] import cgi
[Tue Jan 11 16:18:45 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1]   File 
/usr/lib/python2.2/cgi.py, line 38, in ?

I tried Googling but no help!!!

Please help
-- Garry

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[ilugd] xmms not working properly

2004-12-24 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
I am playing mp3 songs in xmmms on RH 9.0.
I have installed xmms and xmms-mp3, the status bar moves through the file and 
the visualization moves quickly but there is no sound in my speakers. I 
googled, got the problem but not the solution :o(

Please Help!


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[ilugd] Postgres on Linux Cluster!!!

2004-12-20 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
  
I have recently transfered a big database on my master node of a 4 node openSSI 
Cluster... The system is working fine but sometimes, I get following errors:

http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/search.py
   File /usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/pyPgSQL/PgSQL.py, line 3067, in 
execute, referer: http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/search.py
 self.conn.conn.query('ROLLBACK WORK'), referer: 
http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/search.py
 libpq.ProgrammingError: no connection to the server, referer: 
http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/search.py
 , referer: http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/search.py

This error comes while insertion of data takes place...
Is Postgres successfull on Cluster??? Will that give me performance enhancement 
in any way??? Please help...

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Thanks and Regards,
GSS

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[ilugd] Changing partition size without formatting

2004-12-07 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
Hey Guys,
I installed postgres in our linux server. I didn't see the partion size 
of /usr. It is just 7 GB and rest 73 GB is spare in /var.

How can I give a part of /var to /usr without formatting both of them?

Thanks and Regards,

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Re: Re: [ilugd] Changing partition size without formatting

2004-12-07 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
If PgSQL is going to be your main application, leave /var with the
huge disk space.  7GB for /usr is fine, since /usr doesn't grow
significantly after installation and setup; /var, however, holds the
databases and is likely to expand with time.

If that is the case, I shouldn't have got such an error :o(

[Error]
File C:\installs\PYTHON23\lib\site-packages\pyPgSQL\PgSQL.py, line 3072, in 
execute
libpq.OperationalError: ERROR:  cannot extend [Table Name]: No space left on 
device.
Check free disk space.
[/Error]

And as soon as I got that, the first command I issued was:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] var]# df -kh
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda7 4.9G  301M  4.3G   7% /
/dev/hda1 4.9G   52M  4.6G   2% /boot
/dev/hda3 9.7G  178M  9.0G   2% /home
/dev/hda2  42G  532M   39G   2% /opt
none  999M 0  999M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda6 5.8G  5.5G   63M  99% /usr
/dev/hdc1  73G  543M   69G   1% /var

The installation was done as per the guidelines given by postgres documents and 
no tweak/manipulations were done.

Please suggest me if I am wrong or have done a mistake and how can I rectify 
that.

Thanks and Regards,


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[ilugd] Linux Clusters

2004-10-18 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
 
Hi Guys,
   I need to process one script that needs high processing power. I was thinking 
if Linux Clusters/Distributed Computing can help me in achieving that. Any 
inputs/pointers in that will be highly appreciated...

Regards,
Garry

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Re: [ilugd] Screenshots for punjabi (pa_IN)

2004-10-06 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 Supreet Sethi wrote :
Got gtk, xfce and many gtk based apps with pa_IN translation

Wonderful! Much Appreciated...

Except I was expecting a CHUHA instead of MOUSE :o)

Regards,
Garry


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Re: [ilugd] help for device drivers

2004-07-09 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
please suggest me some other reference
material and links for the same if possible.

http://www.scs.ch/~frey/linux/kernelthreads.html

http://www.mulix.org/lectures/intro_to_linux_device_drivers/intro_linux_device_drivers.pdf

Check Bibliography...

HTH...

Regards,
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[ilugd] [Forward]Nmap 3.55 Released (Ignore Previous)

2004-07-07 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Hello everyone,

I am just about to leave for a week in New York, including attending
HOPE 5 ( http://www.the-fifth-hope.org/hoop/ ).  Perhaps I'll see some
of you there.

Now there are (smart) people who would advise against releasing a new
stable version of Nmap just hours before my flight.  I might come back
next week to thousands of mails saying you forgot to set read
permission on the tarball, you dolt! or it doesn't even compile on [some
important OS]!

I'm gonna risk it anyway.  I'm pleased to release Nmap 3.55.  It
includes dozens of changes.  The coolest is MAC address detection and
vendor lookup.  That can be very useful for systems/network
administrators trying to track machines with dynamic IPs.  It also
augments OS detection in determining what a system is -- a system with
a Cisco ethernet card is probably a router.  Note the MAC address
field in this example:

# nmap -A -T4 wap

Starting nmap 3.55 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-07-07 01:38 PDT
Insufficient responses for TCP sequencing (0), OS detection may be less accurate
Interesting ports on wap.yuma.net (192.168.0.6):
(The 1659 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT   STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open  httpNetGear MR-series WAP (MR814; Embedded HTTPD 1.00, 1999(c) Delta 
Networks Inc.)
MAC Address: 00:09:5B:3F:7D:5E (Netgear)
Device type: WAP
Running: Compaq embedded, Netgear embedded
OS details: WAP: Compaq iPAQ Connection Point or Netgear MR814

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 13.750 seconds

Other changes include more service fingerprints, a number of crash
fixes, better OS detection names, portability fixes, and more.  Here
is the CHANGELOG since 3.50:

o Added MAC address printing.  If Nmap receives packet from a target
 machine which is on an Ethernet segment directly connected to the
 scanning machine, Nmap will print out the target MAC address.  Nmap
 also now contains a database (derived from the official IEEE
 version) which it uses to determine the vendor name of the target
 ethernet interface.  The Windows version of Nmap does not yet have
 this capability.  If any Windows developer types are interesting in
 adding it, you just need to implement IPisDirectlyConnected() in
 tcpip.cc and then please send me the patch.  Here are examples from
 normal and XML output (angle brackets replaced with [] for HTML
 changelog compatability):
 MAC Address: 08:00:20:8F:6B:2F (SUN Microsystems)
 [address addr=00:A0:CC:63:85:4B vendor=Lite-on Communications addrtype=mac /]

o Updated the XML DTD to support the newly printed MAC addresses.
 Thanks to Thorsten Holz (thorsten.holz(a)mmweg.rwth-aachen.de) for
 sending this patch.

o Added a bunch of new and fixed service fingerprints for version
 detection.  These are from Martin MaÚok
 (martin.macok(a)underground.cz).

o Normalized many of the OS names in nmap-os-fingerprints (fixed
 capitalization, typos, etc.).  Thanks to Royce Williams
 (royce(a)alaska.net) and Ping Huang (pshuang(a)alum.mit.edu) for
 sending patches.

o Modified the mswine32/nmap_performance.reg Windows registry file to
 use an older and more compatable version.  It also now includes the
 value StrictTimeWaitSeqCheck=dword:0001 , as suggested by Jim
 Harrison (jmharr(a)microsoft.com).  Without that latter value, the
 TcpTimedWaitDelay value apparently isn't checked.  Windows users
 should apply the new registry changes by clicking on the .reg file.
 Or do it manually as described in README-WIN32.  This file is also
 now available in the data directory at
 http://www.insecure.org/nmap/data/nmap_performance.reg

o Applied patch from Gisle Vanem (giva(a)bgnett.no) which allows the
 Windows version of Nmap to work with WinPCAP 3.1BETA (and probably
 future releases).  The Winpcap folks apparently changed the encoding
 of adaptor names in this release.

o Fixed a ping scanning bug that would cause this error message: nmap:
 targets.cc:196: int hostupdate (Target **, Target *, int, int, int,
 timeout_info *, timeval *, timeval *, pingtune *, tcpqueryinfo *,
 pingstyle): Assertion `pt-down_this_block  0' failed.  Thanks to
 Beirne Konarski (beirne(a)neo.rr.com) for reporting the problem.

o If a user attempts -PO (the letter O), print an error suggesting
 that they probably mean -P0 (Zero) to disable ping scanning.

o Applied a couple patches (with minor changes) from Oliver Eikemeier
 (eikemeier(a)fillmore-labs.com) which fix an edge case relating to
 decoy scanning IP ranges that must be sent through different
 interfaces, and improves the Nmap response to certain error codes
 returned by the FreeBSD firewall system.  The patches are from
 http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/security/nmap/files/ .

o Many people have reported this error: checking for type of 6th
 argument to recvfrom()... configure: error: Cannot find type for 6th
 argument to recvfrom().  In most cases, the cause was a missing or
 broken C++ compiler.  That 

[ilugd] [Fwd] Nmap 3.55 Released

2004-07-07 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  


Note: Forwarded message attached

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Re: [ilugd] To Devendra did U call

2004-07-02 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 saurabh wrote :
  hey devendra ,
 did you call to any one name saurabh
recently from okhla.


What is this??? You could have written a mail offlist, you have wasted so much of 
Bandwidth and valuable time...

Must take care in future...

GSS
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[ilugd] Bill Gates brushes off threat of Linux in Asia

2004-06-30 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
...Asked if the increasing popularity of the Linux operating system in Asia, the 
world's fastest-growing personal computer market, posed a concern, Gates said: In 
terms of Microsoft software, it is being used very heavily around the world and we are 
very pleased in the partnership that we formed in Asia


Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/technologynews/view/92771/1/.html

Regards,
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Re: [ilugd] HTTP antivirus scanning??

2004-06-28 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
 There are many people on the list who can implement the
 whole thing for you *if* you pay them good money.

the problem *if* payed well then why are they here.
Whoever asks the questions expects guidance

Giving guidance or pointing/redirecting towards the right track is acceptabe but if 
someone expects that anyone will come physically and solve the problem and won't 
charge anything for it is a wague point...

Open Source does not mean that you don't have a right to earn your bread and butter... 
Millions of people are charging heavily for training and support and that is very much 
appropiate...

What a load of crap.  There are plenty of companies trying to make and making money 
on open source software.

But moving on from Stallman, in particular, perhaps Eric Raymond might be a more 
presentable character - as he debated Stallman specfically on this subject. That's the 
whole point of OPEN and Free (as in speech).  Its a democracy and you're entitled to 
your opinion.

Open source projects, like MySQL, RedHat's distro, Gnome, KDE, QT, Lynuxworks are in 
it to make money.  So is our little shop... And then there's IBM - a company with 4 
times the anual revenue of MSFT.  You can bet they're in it for the money.  ORCL too - 
they're moving to complete support for Linux.

IMHO The statement made: There are many people on the list who can implement the 
whole thing for you *if* you pay them good money. is 100% justified...

Regards,
GSS
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Re: [ilugd] any document or book on rtlinux

2004-06-03 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
is there any book on rtlinux, 

Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications
by Doug Abbott

Regards,
GSS

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[ilugd] Text to Speech Converter!

2004-05-25 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
Hey Guys,

  Any idea/link for an open source Text to Speech convertor???

Thanks and Regards,
GSS
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Re: Re: [ilugd] request to download Clusterknoppix

2004-05-14 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
Please ignore.

I would have appreciated if you had written this in the Subject Line...

Cheers!

GSS

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Re: [ilugd] error in /var/log/messages

2004-04-29 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 Atul Kumar wrote :
input1: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Avocent Avocent DSRIQ-USB] on usb1:4.1
TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer 202.174.144.226:25/42706 shrinks window
3664835727:3664841567. Repaired.

Is 67.113.236.101 a known IP???

It may be a DOS attack on Kernel...

BR,
GSS
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[ilugd] Hyper-Threading speeds Linux...

2004-04-28 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
The current Linux symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) kernel at both the 2.4 and 2.5 
versions was made aware of Hyper-Threading, and performance speed-up had been observed 
in multithreaded benchmarks...

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-htl/

http://www.2cpu.com/articles/41_1.html

BR,
GSS

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Re: Re: [ilugd] not got my T-Shirts!!!

2004-04-19 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
tell me how you got ur t-shirt
Contact the T-Shirt Man... Vivek Khurana...offline or online. You may ask him for the 
availability of the same... If you have already paid for that, you will be given 
precedence, and if not, you need to pay Rs. 175/- (Pretty decent and reasonable for a 
awesome crystal shining white Tee-Shirt with a Red Color Maharaja Tux on the pocket)...

i want my cd rom + knopp cd and many more

Please send a request mail to ilugd-cd-request_at_lists_dot_linux-delhi_dot_org...
Any openhanded candidate willing to help my dear friend Mukesh???

R,
GSS

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[ilugd] At Last we got our T-Shirts!!!

2004-04-18 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  
At Last we got our ILUG-D 'T'-Shirts. Thanks a ton to Vivek...

BR,
GSS
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Re: Re: [ilugd] mouse to speaker buzzing sound

2004-04-15 Thread Gurpreet Sachdeva
  

installed fedora, and it disappeared.

Were your speakers really close to your mouse cable?  We have similar
issues here at our office.  Whenever a cell phone within close
proximity to a PC and speakers/headphones rings, you can hear the
speakers buzzing/hear buzzing in your headphones.  

Nahi baba! This may not be the reason for that as it vanished as soon as the system 
was upgaraded. According to *me* it is due to some Linux Maniac 'bhoot/ghost' that was 
there to find the bugs in RH8 and couldn't find the reason of his existance in Fedora 
so ran away as soon as upgraded. I found a simillar kind of 'RH8 bhoot' in my poor PC 
wherein it caused constant flickering of monitor along with Auto movement of my 
sweet sweet mice pointer.

:-)
GSS
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