[ilugd] [Commercial]advt. for a programming short term assignement..

2007-10-18 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
Hi, 
 
One of my friend has a small assignment of developing few games. Here is a 
description of the programming task.  
 
4 word games have to be built.  To get an idea of the functionality needed, 
please look at Scrabulous.com.  However, these 4 word 
games are just a little more complex since they will have parameters other than 
those used for Scrabble.  Game scores will also 
need to be collated. 
All four games can be built simultaneously or sequentially.  The 
interface or the front end of the games will be 
similar for all.  
The time frame to complete the games can be figured out.  
 
The work will be suitably paid. 
If anyone is interested in undertaking something like this than please contact 
Preeti @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
Thanks so much,

Nikhil Bhargava
(on behalf of Pretti Sharma)

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Re COMMERCIAL: [ilugd] linux teacher

2004-09-29 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
Hi,


I would be able to help you out. My contact details are 

 Nikhil Bhargava (23264334)
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Regards

Nikhil Bhargava

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Re: [ilugd] about device drivers

2004-02-10 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
hello sachin,

I will work with all versions of linux but some portion of it wont 
work with older keernel versions i.e below 2.2.2. I have wrriten n 
tested some code on 2.4.20 n it worked fine.

nikhil

 The code written in rubini's book can run in which version of RED 
HAT
 linux?
 
 
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Re: Re: [ilugd] Re: Linux Delhi January 2004 Meet

2004-01-12 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
hi all,

I agree with Abhishek point of view. Our group is going fine and i 
daily read mails and other stuff which add to my existing knowledge. 
Adding new grp wont do much good.


bye,

nikhil

 I appreciate your gesture of taking the onus of organizing a linux 
delhi
 meet at your place . but i believe you would agree  meeting place 
should be
 easily accessible . and Faridabad sounds way too far of .
 
 regarding a different group it is upto you . but my suggestion is it 
is
 better to contribute to an existing initiative then spawning of a new
 group. and as every body knows  unity is strength  . the different 
groups
 that we have all over india is actually a part of a single initiative 
i.e to
 bring Linux and other Open source to the main stream . spawning of a 
new
 group just because you did not like a comment would be uneccessay 
excercise
 in the wrong
 direction.also i assure you that if you start of a group to achieve
 something fruitfull which is not available under Linux Delhi i would
 certainly join you . as i have joined the other groups .
 
  Linux Delhi is special in this regards because i get to see and talk 
to all
 the people on the list  in person . and the monthly meeting is the 
only time
 in a month that all of us meet .
 
 Let's be togather in this initiative as Sheakspear once 
quoted what's in
 the name
 
 with Regards
 Abhishek Kumar
 - Original Message -
 From: Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:41 PM
 Subject: RE: [ilugd] Re: Linux Delhi January 2004 Meet
 
 
  On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 11:39, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
   with no offence i would like to draw your attention to a point 
that we
 are
   going to have  Linux-delhi in haryana ?.
   or better still we cold have a Linux-Delhi meeting in corbett 
National
 park
   next time ; )
  So we, NCR guys out side Delhi, have 2 options:
  1. Quit ILUGD since borders are very important to some. Linux was a
  great uniter in my view.
  2. Make all of us see the fact that many people in ILUGD are from 
NCR. I
  did not say you have to hold a meeting at my suggested venue but in
  absence of any other offer something is better than nothing.
 
  Ball is some else's court.
  --
  Sudev Barar
 
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Re: [ilugd] linux delhi meet: 18 Jan2k4

2004-01-10 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
hi,

Well this time we could havea theme on ebmbedded linux. It would be 
gr8 to hear ideas about this theme.

nikhil
 yahoo!!! time for another linux delhi meet. this time with lots of 
games
 and stuff
 
 date: jan 18, sunday.
 
 what's the venue? agenda? who's coming? time?
 who's posting the details on the linux-delhi site? kishore?
 
 let's get rolling guys!
 
 c'mon c'mon.
 
 samosas, chai, pakoras, here i come!
 
 :-)
 LL
 
 
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Re: Re: [ilugd] linux delhi meet: 18 Jan2k4

2004-01-10 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
hi sandip,

I just suggested one theme. I donot wish to divert main focus point of 
the group that is LINUX.

bye,

nikhil 

 Nikhil Bhargava wrote:
 
 hi,
 
 Well this time we could havea theme on ebmbedded linux. It would be 
 gr8 to hear ideas about this theme.
 
   
 
 And I would try to coax one of the members of Java Users Group Delhi 
 into giving a talk on some aspect of Java. ;)
 
 
 - Sandip
 
 -- 
 Sandip Bhattacharyahttp://www.sandipb.net
 sandip at puroga.com
 Puroga Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 
 http://www.puroga.com
 
 
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Re: Re: [ilugd] Meetings

2003-12-25 Thread Nikhil Bhargava
hi,

This is a very nice idea. I have done that many times in my college 
time on windows platform but it would be nice to play quake3 on 
linux platform.


nikhil

 On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 16:44, LinuxLingam wrote:
   - - Gaming in Linux
   kishore could show us patience
  and other card games (!), and pankaj kaushal still has to demo 
games.
 
 I was thinking more along the lines of a demo setup of a Quake 
server,
 and a bloody LAN party after that. Now that will be  gaming in 
Linux
 :-) .
 
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[ilugd] pci device driver

2003-09-18 Thread nikhil bhargava
Hello friends,


I am at present working on writing a device driver in linux for pci bridge that is 
present in mpc 8266. Actually our purpose is to use design a card which have two 
processors on it and use pci bus to communicate between them. one of the processors is 
mpc8266 and other is yet to be decide but most probably will be of other family. 


I donot have much experience about writing dd although i have a good knowledge of 
linux kernel. So far i have studied latest pci specifications as well as mpc 8266 
manual. Can any experienced person guide me how to start the designing and coding of 
it i.e., what are the general steps in it that i should also follow and things of this 
sort. 


I will be thankful for your time and concern.   

Nikhil Bhargava, 

Research Enginneer, 
IMT-2000, 
CDOT Delhi 

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[ilugd] advice sought for writing device driver in linux environment

2003-09-17 Thread nikhil bhargava
Hello friends,


I am at present working on writing a device driver in linux for pci bridge that is 
present in mpc 8266. Actually our purpose is to use design a card which have two 
processors on it and use pci bus to communicate between them. one of the processors is 
mpc8266 and other is yet to be decide but most probably will be of other family. 


I donot have much experience about writing dd although i have a good knowledge of 
linux kernel. So far i have studied latest pci specifications as well as mpc 8266 
manual. Can any experienced person guide me how to start the designing and coding of 
it i.e., what are the general steps in it that i should also follow and things of this 
sort. 


I will be thankful for your time and concern.  



Regards,


Nikhil Bhargava, 

Research Enginneer, 
IMT-2000 RNC Delhi group, 
CDOT, New Delhi 
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Re: [ilugd] how to Dual boot!!URGENT

2003-08-27 Thread nikhil bhargava

Hello Jaspal,


Its always better to install linux after intalling win. In your case try to use a 
third party partitioning software which will try to make a new partition without 
affecting the original linux ext2. Then install windows on the new partition. This 
will overwrite your boot block. You can later restore your boot block using many dos 
booting utilities available in linuc cds.


I hope it helps but i am not very sure.


 
Nikhil Bhargava, 

Research Enginneer, 
IMT-2000, 
CDOT Delhi 


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HI GUYS 
i have linux 7.3(only) running on my machine .i wanted
to know how to get windows on to my machine (40 GB
hdd) without disturbing my linux if it is possible .i
had durning installation opted to remove all
partitions on the hard drive nad get a fresh
installation .
if it is not possible then what is the best way to go
abt it ?
i was told that i'll be required to get first windows
on the machine n then get on to linux .
kindly specify what steps shud be taken in detail!!

thanking u in anticipation
regards
jaspal singh sawhney./ 

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Re: [ilugd] Removal form mailing list

2003-08-27 Thread nikhil bhargava
i donot understand why cant ppl take the automatic route instead of mailing these type 
of mails on the group.




Nikhil Bhargava, 

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CDOT Delhi 


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Hi!

I request you to remove me from your mailing list.

thanks



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Re: Re: [ilugd] HELP to install grub boot loader

2003-08-23 Thread nikhil bhargava
hello!,


LL is right. Grub howto is excellent as far as understading of basic bootloader 
problem is concerned. 

Nikhil Bhargava, 

Research Enginneer, 
IMT-2000, 
CDOT Delhi 


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On Friday 22 August 2003 11:32 am, you wrote:
gt; hello frens
gt;
gt; I have both OS on my PC. Windows98 and Red Hat 7.3 .
gt; I need to reinstall windows .
gt; but it'll overwrite the Grub boot loader
gt; so how can i get grub boot loader back?
gt; what is the procedure to reinstall grub boot loader.
gt;
gt; thanx ...

excellent howto on grub at tldp.org,
read it, its worth it

:-)
LL

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Re: [ilugd] just like that

2003-08-03 Thread nikhil bhargava
good idea but pls in future try to use proper grammer nad organization so that it 
scould be better readable.


neer, 
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CDOT Delhi 


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hi all,
i am sending this here coz i cud not find a place to
post it on ilug-d site amp; i REALLY wanted to share this
with u all. read on amp; feast ur mind on this...


“You look everything but you see only what you want to
SEE.” 

Never really believed in this until I joined an
organization a few days ago (39 days to be exact).
This organization deals with research and
implementation of free / open source software. The
concept has been there for quite a few years now but
never gave it a thought. A friend has been an active
member of ILUG-D, Prateek Khanna, a few of u may know
him ;o). He tried to explain the whole concept
n-number of times but a dud brain like mine couldn’t
grasp the idea. And yes, an idea can change your life.
It did, once I tried to look in to the matters myself,
seriously. I am working with one such firm that is in
to promoting the idea (and at times, !dea ). Coming
back to the quotation I started with, You see what you
want to see… suddenly I see that there are so many
magazines, journals, white papers all over the
internet and in print media that serve the purpose of
software freedom. The latest issues of PC Quest, Linux
for you… you name any software magazine and its filled
with articles that talk pro freedom of software. Guys
like you are also doing a great job. My work is
basically to “enlighten” people (yes, there are people
in the real world who have no idea that there are
softwares besides the ones provided by Microsoft). To
distribute knowledge you need to have some yourself.
So I log on to google.com and search “free software”
and get 2,480,000 in 0.11 seconds (this is just the
list of articles and write ups), and a search result
of 20,600 in 0.27 seconds for “Linux user groups”.
PHEW! I was zapped. Free software is there for FREE. A
normal human brain would call it free of cost. But a
genius one like mine (contradicting my own statement
of it being a dud) knows that it’s the idea that’s
free. The concept of freedom of speech, freedom of
thought, freedom to decide is same as this one. No
strings attached. The best part is that we are not
working against or with any one in particular. The
general conception is, “Ok so you are into promoting
Linux and you are condemning Microsoft?” No way, the
theme here is to provide the user with the “freedom”,
to let the programmer, the hacker inside you, free.
So, let the white pigeon fly, cut the red ribbon,
unveil the stone and enter a new era where all are
benefited from the geek minds. As I would like to put
it; Use – reuse, recycle!!!


warm regards
pd

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Re: [ilugd] threads

2003-07-28 Thread nikhil bhargava
hello Gowri,


Try pthread library. You can use thread concept n all functions are there in pthread 
library.



Nikhil Bhargava, 

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CDOT Delhi 


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Hi All,

I want to wait for an event and timeout after a specific time period 
specified.

And it should also wait upon an event, on whose occurence it will 
conrtinue with the initial processing.

While waiting it should not use CPU cycles.

I want to know how to implement this.

just to be more clear,

say... sleep(5), when this is sleeping if in the 3rd second the event 
arrives it should go to its signal handler or whatever and continue with 
the initial processing before it started sleeping.

sleep can't be interrupted.

so how should I implement it?

Thanks.
Gowri.


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Re: Re: [ilugd] Kernel compilation

2003-06-20 Thread nikhil bhargava
hello Tarun,


I guess the best way is to boot into the linuxsystem via some bootdisk or doosutils 
and thenn try editing /etc/modules.conf. Remove that modules and see what happens.


bye,


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