[ilugd] jobs

2005-02-09 Thread Kedar Dash
Dear All,
 
We are looking for a programmer having atleast 2 years experience in PHP
and postgres sql.
 
regards,
kedar
 
 
 
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2005-02-09 Thread Kedar Dash
Dear All,
 
We are looking for a programmer having atleast 2 years experience in PHP
and postgres sql.
 
regards,
kedar
 
 
 
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[ilugd] jobs

2004-08-10 Thread Kedar Dash

Looking for a php programmer having 2 years of experience. Interested
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Thanks,
kedar



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[ilugd] Python programmer

2004-07-14 Thread Kedar Dash

Dear All,

I am looking for a python programmer. Please let me if you know anybody.

Thanks and regards,

kedar



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2004-02-23 Thread Kedar Dash


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Subject: [ilugd] problem with environment variables


hello all

i am trying to compile a file placed on partition
(/mnt/extra) other than / or /home. this partition is
of ext3 type.

now i am trying to compile a java code on /mnt/extra
but it says sme class file is not found.  but if i
keep the same file on /home directory it compile
without any error. so the problem is with i guess the environment
variable CLASSPATH. 

so where ( file) i should set it so that this problem
get solved. i don't have setenv command on my system
also

thanks
Arundeep 

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[ilugd] Seeking help

2004-02-12 Thread Kedar Dash
Hi Sandip,
I have configured samba 2.X/squid and linux and windows 98 as workstation. I
have spent a lot of time in configuring win 2k and XP but I am not able to
use linux as PDC and XP/2k as workstation (I have tried it with linux 9.0
and samba 3.X).

i am attaching the following files (redhat 6.2 and samba 2.X)
1. /etc/smb.conf
2. /etc/host
3. reg file for win 2k, win XP

Thanks,

Kedar Dash
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RE: [ilugd] samba problem with win xp

2004-01-20 Thread Kedar Dash
Thank you very much mani. I am using the registry file which is as follows
---
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

;
; This registry key is needed for a Windows XP Client to join
; and logon to a Samba domain. Note: Samba 2.2.3a contained
; this key in a broken format which did nothing to the registry -
; however XP reported registry key imported. If in doubt
; check the key by hand with regedit.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
requiresignorseal=dword:
--
i am using samba 2.2XX. the error i am getting is domain not found.
waiting for your response.
kedar

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Dear Kedar,
   You need to tell us much more than that, what error does
windows display? Did you check the samba logs? Do they report any errors?
What registry patch did you apply? Does it look like
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
requiresignorseal=dword:
signsecurechannel=dword:

ANd most importantantly are you using samba 3.0 or 2.2xx, and have you added
the XP box to the samba domain?

Regards
Mani
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Subject: [ilugd] samba problem with win xp


 hi,
 I am using samba as a domain server and it is working fine with win 98,
but
 when i am trying to login from win xp terminal it is not working. I have
 merged the patch(the regestry file) of win xp but still nothing is
 happening.

 can anyone guide me on this. Thanks in advance.

 regards,

 Kedar



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[ilugd] samba problem with win xp

2004-01-19 Thread Kedar Dash
hi,
I am using samba as a domain server and it is working fine with win 98, but
when i am trying to login from win xp terminal it is not working. I have
merged the patch(the regestry file) of win xp but still nothing is
happening.

can anyone guide me on this. Thanks in advance.

regards,

Kedar



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RE: [ilugd] samba problem with win xp

2004-01-19 Thread Kedar Dash
hi supreet,

Thanks for the response. i have tried that but it is not wotking.

kedar
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Try using password encrypted. All the NT based system do not work with
clear text passwd parameter

Supreet


On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 11:28, Kedar Dash wrote:
 hi,
 I am using samba as a domain server and it is working fine with win 98,
but
 when i am trying to login from win xp terminal it is not working. I have
 merged the patch(the regestry file) of win xp but still nothing is
 happening.

 can anyone guide me on this. Thanks in advance.

 regards,

 Kedar



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[ilugd] Redhat 9

2003-10-20 Thread Kedar Dash
Can anyone tell me how can i find redhat 9.0.

thankx in advance
kedar


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RE: [ilugd] Re: python perl programming. thanks!

2003-09-03 Thread Kedar Dash

Can you please send me some of the resource link to learn python.

kedar
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Subject: RE: [ilugd] Re: python perl programming. thanks!


I recall a dicussion which I started on the subject I want to learn a  new
programming language: Which one? in late March 2003, on ilugd,
(Unfortunately not on archives). I had Perl in mind when I framed those
questions. But this article and my own convictions and study of similar
questions at other forums, I decided to move to Python.

Though on personal front I have been highly pre-occupied, I have kept a slow
pace of study on Python, and I find it fairly easy to pick up. I have also
collected some useful learning resources on Python, and putting to a CD. I
hope some day I can distribute and discuss such a CD, as an ilugd resource.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Quote:

In the beginning of your technical career, it takes an effort to learn and
understand a programming language but as you go along, language syntax (and
programming) takes the back seat and design (and testing) carry majority of
the load.

Unquote:

This is exactly where Python has gained a big ground.It is a very popular as
a prototyping language. Designers use it to design a prototype system,
independent of performance considerations.Then leave it to the implementor,
who has a much better clarity of what is required of him, and then
implements it with the language / component appropirate. Microsoft Merchant
Server v1.0 was in Python and moved to C++ by v3.0

Quote:
Picking a programming language to learn is important and so, pick a language
that you think you are going to use in foreseeable future. If you are not
sure which one you will be using, pick the one that is most popular and more
important, most easy to use. Trying to learn a language that claims to be
extremely powerful, flexible, structured, etc. etc. will not help if you end
up spending countless hours figuring out what its few lines of code mean.
Not only will you feel intimidated by the language, it is very likely that
you will end up losing interest in the programming itself.
Unquote:

Those guiding principles are taking most new learners to Visual Basic, and
most people end up designing good screens and simple Classroom apps.
Python introduces better programming concepts such as Lists, Tuples,
Dictionary etc before you can do something serious with Python. I do'nt say
that they are not present in other languages, but most VB learners do'nt do
it. In fact I am still looking for a good Visual Basic vs Python study, and
I am not interested in the freedom debate, but strict Language Comparisons.
There is one at http://www.jvoegele.com/software/langcomp.html

Quote:
And if you are already passed that stage, and feel comfortable with couple
of programming languages already, it should be of least concern what
programming language to learn next since the basic drill is pretty much the
same - pick up a book, write test programs, get onto the mailing list and
voila!

My professor once said - If you know one programming language well, you can
claim to know them all.
Unquote:

Thats generally right. But most people who did not have an opportunity to do
anything after a BASIC / FORTRAN / COBOL course in the University / College,
are totally lost at new Object Oriented Programming Languages. There was no
GUI Programming or Event based Programming in a GUI environment as we know
now, and no Web/Internet programming as is frequently required these days.
Python helps people of older generation to pickup from something they learnt
in a Non-commercial Environment, and move on to modern concepts as per
their convenience. Indirectly, can a 10 line program which a student did in
GWBASIC can work as it is in Visual Basic?? The common word BASIC in the
two, prompts one to think so. Whereas it is more likely to run between
GWBASIC/QBASIC/YABASIC/...on any platform!!

One more comment; We have moved from a Standard Languages (ANSI/ISO/..) to
Proprietary/ Quasi-Proprietary languages. In some way, Python being Open
Source and Cross Platform, brings the advantage of learning a Standard
Language, and still be employable on any platform. No wonder, many American
Schools and Colleges have moved to Python as a first programming language,
after doing Pascal- C - C++ in previous years.

One other winning factor: Python is a glue language. It glues into existing
systems and projects. So someone can do a Python in between a  Perl / Win32
COM / C++ / Java based project!!


Anand Shankar

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[ilugd] latest linux

2003-08-27 Thread Kedar Dash

Hi all,

Can anybody tell me how can I find the latest (redhat 9.0 preferably) linux.
The CD in the chip magazine is a DVD one, any other source

thanks in advance.

kedar


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[ilugd] Problem in loading linux 6.2 in 40 GB Hard disk

2003-08-04 Thread Kedar Dash
I am trying to load linux 6.2 in my machine which has 40 GB of hard disk.
After creating the partion when i am clicking on next the machine is
hanging.

I saw one mail in linux group and tried to create a 40 mb of partion and try
to put the lilo there instead of MBR, Still it is not working.

i seek some help.

thanks

Kedar


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