Re: [ilugd] Fwd: [cslug] Fwd: Fwd: [Fsf-friends] Ankit Fadia : The real picture

2006-04-08 Thread Tushar Shah
  Thanks for taking initiative. let me add some more.
What has all this gotta do with Linux/Open Source/Development .I guess
it's appreciable to remove  ignorance of the masses but I doubt
whether this is  the correct forum to address such issues
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Re: [ilugd] Require 64bit Linux OS

2006-03-09 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 This seems to be slightly off-topic of this thread but why
shouldnot 32 bit stuff  run on 64 bit ? If any one can lead to any
pointers or a correct google query it will be great :)
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Re: [ilugd] linux interview questions

2006-01-26 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 I am sure no amount of last min mugging will help you . But  at
same time I have seen lots of interviewers resorting to standard
esoteric questions ;)(I don't know about Linux/Sysad interviews but
yeah for prgming language based interview) .These are questions which
you will rarely come across and most of these could be found out by
looking up the language spec/google/api docs . So if you  scan thru
these interviews friendly question list I am sure it inc your chances
of getting through . It's similar to going through most proable
questions before an examination (which I am sure most of us wud have
done in our days) or people resorting to last n yr question papers .
But you still need to know the subject to pass the examination . And
if the guy is not good enugh he will anyhow fail at job so you cannot
beat the system :) . It doesnot hurt to be little paragmatic and
renounce holier than thou attitude :D
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[ilugd] C/C++ on Linux presentation

2006-01-17 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 Can anyone point me to a link/send me  presentation of C/C++ on
linux given at Dec 05 ILUG-D meet (by supreet If I remember correctly
:) )

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Re: [ilugd] Map to Liqvid - anyone going from East Delhi ?

2005-12-23 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 If anyone is going from East Delhi or will be coming from
Nizaumdin Flyover and can pick me up ,please let me know .
Bye
Tushar

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Re: [ilugd] Something funny about Windows

2005-12-15 Thread Tushar Shah
http://mjsabby.com/2005/10/windows-xp-con-folderfile-bug.php

This actually is a unix-like feature. DOS device drivers are
accessible like normal files, i.e. the everything-is-a-file
philosophy. CON is the equivalent of /dev/tty, NUL of /dev/null, COM#
of /dev/ttyS#, LPT# of /dev/lp# and CLOCK$ corresponds to /dev/rtc
(PRN is an alias to LPT1, AUX is COM1). Every character device can be
opened this way, block devices (which are assumed to be FAT
formatted...) are named A: to Z:, as you will know. Many pseudo
character devices (drivers which had to be loaded as drivers but were
no character devices, like EMM386, HIMEM.SYS, ..) had forbidden
characters like '*' in their device names to be hidden from the user.

 This is something pretty cool...and unbelievable... At Microsoft the whole
 Team, including Bill Gates, couldn't answer why this happened!
The same also available in MSDN .
 RTFM/Use google

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Re: [ilugd] Limiting physical memory observing consequences...

2005-11-17 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,

  specially, it would be interesting to see how they react to low mem
 conditions, do they crash or exit gracefully or something else...
Why shud it crash ? I guess  such a situation would cause lots of page
swapping   . Better answer can come from some who knows abt linux
memory management internals
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Re: [ilugd] Limiting physical memory observing consequences...

2005-11-17 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
You can create tmpfs and fill it and then observe the effects on
processes running out of mem .

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-fs3.html

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Re: [ilugd] best tools for web development

2005-11-08 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 enterprise scale project java (struts + spring + hibernate  +pgsql)

struts  is biggest piece of over-engineered crap out there . It's so
unnatural to program in struts programming model . Also I havn't coded
in spring but doesn't spring MVC/Tapestry etc over spring   takes care
of not using struts ?

Bye
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Re: [ilugd] best tools for web development

2005-11-07 Thread Tushar Shah
Sorry for the below written mail I frgt to read the thread initating
mail . Python is better or try out Ruby on rails (havn't tried but
looks cool )

On 11/7/05, Tushar Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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  First of all using Jython for web development looks bit contrived
 to me  . Isn't Jython more approp for allowing user scripting in Java
 application .Coming back to main topic of thread . You cannot compare
 two languages/approaches in thin air .You always measure adequacy of a
 solution against the problem/requirement definition .What is the web
 interface acting as an front end for ?Scope , Scale  all these thing
 are some of the axis on which you would like to measure your solution.
 Another important consideration is the background of people whom you
 are working with wrt to technologies worked on etc .
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Re: [ilugd] RHD143 Red Hat Linux Programming Essentials

2005-10-11 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 From looks of it, this is a course not a certification and tht to
only available in selected US cities on a pre-defined schedule(maybe a
few asian cities also)  .Do they have  these   course in India right
now  ?
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[ilugd] Reg: Trace route over VPN

2005-10-06 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 Is there any way I can see the actual route my packet takes when
it goes from my home site to remote site when both of them are
connected over VPN ? . As per my understanding the VPN software  wraps
a normal packet and then same is unwrapped  at the remote end , so
even if I do trace route I won't be able to see the actuall route over
the internet that the  packet took . Is there anyway I can see the
same with VPN connected ?
Regard
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Re: [ilugd] what should i go 4

2005-10-06 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
 None of these technologies are free - and it is very hard to make either
 of them work on Linux
I agree to closed,non-community  nature of these technologies (Don't
flame me on JCP , it is more of a sham ) but I don't agree to the fact
J2EE(its specific implementation in Java) is difficult to run on linux
.It's fairly mature and stable when running on linux  as had been my
exp so far and I have never tried mono on linux so no comments abt
.NET . As for learning well you should learn as many programming
languages(including closed source) as possible because there are
always horses for courses  and don't worry to much abt the stacks
.NET,J2EE they more of API's :)
Bye
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Re: [ilugd] Fastest Desktop Linux

2005-09-26 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
Just use X not the whole GNOME/KDE .It will save u on some RAM . I tried
this sol with my older comp it seems to be helpfull but I never actually
measured the amt of extra RAM I made available by doing so and whther is
actually did inc the RAM to other apps :).
Bye
TShah

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 This is Nitin Gupta, one of Silent but active member
 of this Community.

 As i mentioned in the mails before, me and my company
 Xaprio Solutions is completely shifted to linux from a
 long time now. We are doing just fine, using FC4, but
 its very very slow. We are on P4 2.8GHZ with 256mb
 RAM, still it gets hung a number of times in a day.
 I wanted to know is there any better option for us
 then FC4? It should be easy as some of our team
 members are fairly new to it, but still Robust and
 Faster then FC4.

 Waiting for your answer.


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[ilugd] Delhi Linux -- Monthly Meet Suggestion

2005-05-18 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
Well I thought I will put up a suggestion for this months meet. Why
don't we all go and watch Revenge of the Sith. We can have the seesion in
the morning and watch it later in the day  . Any takers 
Bye
Tushar Shah

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Subject: [ilugd] howto setup mail, dns, ftp , mysql,http server with debian
sarge

This is a detailed description about the steps to be taken to setup a 
Debian based server (Debian Sarge alias Debian 3.1) that offers all 
services needed by ISPs and hosters (web server (SSL-capable), mail 
server (with SMTP-AUTH and TLS!), DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, 
POP3/POP3s/IMAP/IMAPs, Quota, Firewall, etc.).

http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_debian_sarge

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[ilugd] [Humor][OffTopic]Battlelines

2005-05-13 Thread Tushar Shah
http://www.flickr.com/photos/torek/13662118/


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[ilugd] Bash Shell Query

2005-02-10 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,

~bash --version 
~GNU bash, version 3.00.14(1)-release (i386-redhat-linux-gnu)
~Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

 In BASH shell script If I call another BASH shell script to do
certain variable setup jobs  i.e export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/bin 
etc . The effects of the called scripts ( the exported variables ) 
values are not available in my original script . As per my
understanding this occurs because the variable setting script is
excuted in a new BASH shell . Is there any way to make these variables
available to my original script  . One possible approach is the make
it part of  user's bash profile and the other method is to call both
the scripts via third script(which I havn't tested)  . Well first
solution is infeasible for me since I need different group of scripts
running with different values of same variable . The second one adds
another level of indirection :|  .Since this is my first brush with
Bash scripting It will be grt if any one can point me to a solution to
this seemingly common problem
and I don't want to put variable setup code with my program execution
code since it makes it a maintaince hell to make changes in more than
one place .
bye
Tshah

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Re: [ilugd] Query

2004-03-15 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
IMHO you need to download the java linux sdk from the java.sun site .
then install it after taking care of permission . Also if you have the
bandwidth and a fat enough PC take a look at netbeans ide :) . The
compilation is

javac JAVAFILENAME.java

java JAVAFILENAME


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[ilugd] Reg : HELP (uh) Xine query

2004-03-15 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
IMHO  for xine you need a core xine package(something like xine lib)
installed and then only you can use the  xine stuff(pls corrct if I am
wrong )  . Better switch to mplayer , mplayer rocks  .
  As for tar.gz package you can tell yourself whetner your endavour
succeded if your package is working otherwise it failed :) simple
bye
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[ilugd] LUG Meet (March) Query

2004-03-14 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
Is there any LUG meet next week end . If yes then where and when else
why not
bye
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Re: [ilugd] Post on December meet - Threaded view

2003-12-03 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
I had send an earlier mail reg my intrest in presenting fedora
installation  . I am sorry to inform you that under the current
circumstances of uncertainty wrt to my college schedule , I will not
be able to commit myself as a presenter for fedora demostration : ( ,
but at the same time if  I reach delhi in time  I hope to be part of 
the  meet .
bye
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[ilugd] Reg: The December Meet

2003-11-23 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
   I am willing to volunteer for the installation demo during the december
meet(subject to condition  my end-semester exams finish on time ) .
Also I am not experinced with Debain , So I can give a demo based on
fedora :) . Also I will not be able to arrange for a machine .Someone
else has to arrange for it
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Re: [ilugd] Linux , not a capable NOS ?

2003-11-23 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
From my understanding of a NOS  Plan 9 is a true NOS while Linux is
not (Plan 9 is Open source as of now . Though the exact licenesing
under which it is made open source I am not sure of  )
bye
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[ilugd] festival greeting question

2003-10-27 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi,
   Thinking out loud . Where does one mail his wishes if he wants to wish
the list (for the list  and ! to the list ) HeeHee :)  }- RFC
bye
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Re: [ilugd] mp3

2003-09-11 Thread Tushar Shah
Use Mplayer or Xine . Pref Mplayer


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