Re: [ilugd] Red Hat network authentication failure

2004-07-14 Thread Nirendra Awasthi
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 14:28, Priyank Jain wrote:
 I was trying to update my redhat 8.0 linux . I also signed up with red hat on their 
 site for the same. As i ran the updater, it gave me this error stating,username 
 cannot be registered and then i tried up2date --registerwell in d end it said 
 ssl error and certificate not verified. I need to update my system asap, because any 
 rpm i download informs me of the missing rpms that it requires.
install apt from freshrpms


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[ilugd] Re: core dump analysis

2004-06-30 Thread Nirendra Awasthi
Kapil Sethi wrote:
 If there are a no. of processes running in background,
 and one of them core dumps, then, how to identify
 which process crash produced the core dump.
You can set parameter kernel.core_uses_pid to 1 in file 
/etc/sysctl.conf, which will append process id of process that produced 
 core dump.
or use gdb as gdb -c core file, this will give you name of 
executable which generated the core.

Hope this helps
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[ilugd] [Announce] Hindiakshar.org project

2004-05-29 Thread Nirendra Awasthi
Hi All,

Announcing the hindiakshar.org project with the explicit aim to build
 and improve open source local(not just localized) software usable by 
the local populace. And also help makers of open source or proprietary software
development organisations with our expertise in building softwares based on
local paradigms through our mailing lists and Apache style licensed software or
libraries. Our aim is to promote development of software usable
 by people who would have the ability to work only using hindi(or other regional
languages) such as goldsmiths, blacksmiths, traders, farmers, 
dairy cooperatives, housewives and other traditional or otherwise employed
people who do not understand the english language based paradigms. We wish
 to encourage the software development paradigm for developing applications from
the ground up with a target market defined as different from the current set of
business application software oriented towards english knowing 
(and western music buffs) classes. Yes we are also talking about Indian 
Geek sub-culture which doesn't ape the west.To discuss the aims of the 
project please join the wiki (powered by drupal ) at 
http://wiki.hindiakshar.org 
and join the mailing lists at 
http://lists.hindiakshar.org/listinfo/akshar-user and 
http://lists.hindiakshar.org/listinfo/akshar-devel

--Nirendra
http://www.hindiakshar.org


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Re: [ilugd] Re: ILUGD April Meeting (summing up)

2004-03-31 Thread Nirendra Awasthi

 On the other hand I have a feeling that localization
 has more to do with 
 the desktop.

 I had a plan of starting with desktop and maybe
discuss some project ideas if peoples are
interested(maybe of desktop apps :))


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Re: [ilugd] Next Meet (Suggestion Again: l10n)

2004-03-30 Thread Nirendra Awasthi

--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 After LinuxLingam's tasty and entertaining minutes
 of the March Meet,
 it's time to start looking forward toward the April
 Meet.
 
 The 3 basic questions are:
 
 1. Where (venue?)
 
 2. What (what's the theme of the Meet?)

How about localization of linux.

Lot of peoples are not able to use softwares just
because it's not in their mother tongue. IndLinux
(http://www.indlinux.org) and few others have been
doing effort for localization of linux. There are
still lot of things to be done. Here goes some of my
ideas:

1.) Softwares for peoples like shop keepers or those
who would like to do some computing if it could be
made easier for them. (Not at all mean that they can't
be a computer geek)

2.) As a educational media for students in rural
areas.

3.) Mail clients, messengers, browsers.

I propose we start next meet with configuration of
softwares in local languages and share ideas on new
and existing software projects for localization.

Now as agenda is already decided, I would still like
to give a talk on localization (If it's fine with
everyone :) )
 
 3. Who (will be speaking?)
 
 After doing some high-level integer optimisation and
 passing the
 questions through my Fourier Analysis and
 differential equations
 engines, I managed to distill the three questions
 into one:
 
 1. Who is organising the next Meet?
 
 Please step up if you would like to be considered.
 
 Oh, BTW, the March Meet was a ball of fun from start
 to finish!
 
 Regards,
 
 - -- Raju
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Re: [ilugd] Next Meet

2004-03-29 Thread Nirendra Awasthi

--- Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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 After LinuxLingam's tasty and entertaining minutes
 of the March Meet,
 it's time to start looking forward toward the April
 Meet.
 
 The 3 basic questions are:
 
 1. Where (venue?)
 
 2. What (what's the theme of the Meet?)

How about localization of linux.

Lot of peoples are not able to use softwares just
because it's not in their mother tongue. IndLinux
(http://www.indlinux.org) and few others have been
doing effort for localization of linux. There are
still lot of things to be done. Here goes some of my
ideas:

1.) Softwares for peoples like shop keepers or those
who would like to do some computing if it could be
made easier for them. (Not at all mean that they can't
be a computer geek)

2.) As a educational media for students in rural
areas.

3.) Mail clients, messengers, browsers.

I propose we start next meet with configuration of
softwares in local languages and share ideas on new
and existing software projects for localization.

 
 3. Who (will be speaking?)
 
 After doing some high-level integer optimisation and
 passing the
 questions through my Fourier Analysis and
 differential equations
 engines, I managed to distill the three questions
 into one:
 
 1. Who is organising the next Meet?
 
 Please step up if you would like to be considered.
 
 Oh, BTW, the March Meet was a ball of fun from start
 to finish!
 
 Regards,
 
 - -- Raju
 - -- 
 Raj Mathur[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 http://kandalaya.org/
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 CC68 D17F
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