[ilugd] ILUGD Themeless June Meet on 20th 2:00 pm at eSys

2004-06-20 Thread tarundua
Venue: 
eSys Office B-65, Okhla Indl Area Phase-1 New Delhi-20 

Contact: Ajay Anand
 +91 11 36781450

Theme: Themeless 

Speakers in the Meet 
1. Raj Shekhar: App of the month Mozilla Firefox
2. Goldwyn Rodrigues: SCTP a new transport layer protocol accepted intothe Linux 
Kernel 
3. Sudev Barar: CAD+Design Tools in Linux
4. Ankush Mehta: Preparing for RHCE 

When: Sunday, Sunday 20th June 2004, 14:00 hrs - 18:00 hrs 

Where: eSys Office B-65, Okhla Indl Area Phase-1 New Delhi-20.
eSys office has a Wifi Cloud so do bother to bring along yourwifi-enabled Laptops. 
Directions: 
* Come to Kalkaji Mandir crossing (near Balaji estate) 
* Assuming you are coming from Nehru Place, turn right towardsOkhla(those coming from 
Escorts' side will have to turn left) 
* Continue down this road for several kilometers 
* You will reach a circle...continue ahead 
* Now you need to turn left (the first left turn after the circle) andmove for about 
1km. 
* You should notice a big white eSys building on your left 
* Seek directions from Ajay Anand or natives in the area The meet is open to all Be 
there and get counted.



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[ilugd] IRC Channel for ILUGs at irc.freenode.net

2004-06-11 Thread tarundua
We have started an experiment by putting up a #linux-india IRC channel
on irc.freenode.net . Even as I write this we have a good discussion going on in the 
channel. Please do join us.
-Raj Shekhar

We have started an experiment by putting up a #linux-india IRC channel
on irc.freenode.net . Even as I write this at 10:00 AM in the morning,
we have a good discussion going on in the channel. Please do join us.
-Raj Shekhar
Bhaskar has written a micro-howto on how you can join us.

micro-howto to show you how to get hooked to #linux-india
 -

 The #linux-india IRC channel is up and running on irc.freenode.net. Please visit or 
idle in the channel to make it better.
This micro-howto will show you how to get hooked to #linux-india:

 1. Get hold of an IRC (internet relay chat) client. Some of the good
ones are:
bitchx - Advanced Internet Relay Chat client
ircii - Internet Relay Chat client
xchat - IRC client for X similar to AmIRC
xchat-gnome - IRC client for GNOME similar to mIRC
mozilla-chatzilla - Mozilla Web Browser - irc client
kvirc - Fully scriptable graphical IRC client with plugin support
konversation - user friendly Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for KDE

 2.  connect to irc.freenode.net with your favourite IRC client (
 please remember not to run irc as *root* unless you are on crack) for
 example, if you are running bitchx, type the following on a prompt:
 $bitchx irc.freenode.net

 3. Once you get online, register your nick. First see that your nick
 is what you want. if its not, type:
 /nick your_nick

 then register the nick:
 /msg nickserv register your_password

 4. to join the linux-india channel, type :
 /join #linux-india

 Thats it. If this is the first time you are using IRC, you can see the
 IRC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and Help Files
 (http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/faq.html) for a more detailed
 introduction. For more, ask for help in the channel.


 regards,
 Bhaskar

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[ilugd] ILUGD monthly meeting April 2004

2004-04-20 Thread tarundua
ILUGD Monthly Meeting April 2004. 
Debian, Localization and Desktop related Discussions.

1. Raj (which one?) : A talk on introduction to Linux, GNU and FreeSoftware Philosophy 
2. Ritesh Raj Sarraf : Debian philosophy,latest developments and keyfeatures 
3. Sirtaj Singh K(de)ang : KDE tips 
4. Nirendra Awasthi : Localization 
5. Ankur Rohtangi : Cool Desktop Stuff Demo

What: ILUGD April meeting - Debian, Localization and Desktop relatedDiscussions.  
When: Sunday, 18th April 2004, 14:00 hrs - 19:00 hrs  
Where: Electronics For You: Training Centre D-88/5, Okhla Indl Area Phase-1 New 
Delhi-20. (Training room is on the first floor)  Directions: 
* Come to Kalkaji Mandir crossing (near Balaji estate) 
* Assuming you are coming from Nehru Place, turn right towards Okhla(those coming from 
Escorts' side will have to turn left) 
* Continue down this road for several kilometers
* You will reach acircle...continue ahead 
* Airtel HQ will come on the left...good...keep going 
* DD Motor's building will come...turn left from there 
* You are on your own now. Seek directions from natives in this area or Call Mayank ;-)

Program:  The following speakers have volunteered to talk 

1. Raj (which one?) : An introduction to Linux, GNU and FreeSoftware Philosophy 
2. Ritesh Raj Sarraf : Debian philosophy,latest developments and keyfeatures 
3. Sirtaj Singh K(de)ang : KDE tips 
4. Nirendra Awasthi : Localization 
5. Ankur Rohtangi : Cool Desktop Stuff Demo  Order of speakers can be changed 
The monthly meeting is as always open for all.
Be there and get counted.
Contact: Mayank Sharma : 9868449583

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[ilugd] March meeting ILUGD - Linux Security for Newbies and Professionals

2004-03-19 Thread tarundua
There is a new file uploaded at ILUG-D site and here are the details:

What: March meeting ILUGD - Linux Security for Newbies and Professionals 
When: 28 
Where: Electronics For You: Training Centre 

URL: http://www.linux-delhi.org 

Announcement: March meeting ILUGD - Linux Security 
brWhen: Sunday 28th March, 14:00hrs-17:00 hrs  Where:Electronics For You: Training 
Centre
brD-88/5, Okhla Indl Area
brPhase-1
brNew Delhi-20.
br(Training room is on the first floor)
brDirections: 
br* Come to Kalkaji Mandir crossing (near Balaji estate)
br* Assuming you are coming from Nehru Place, turn right towards Okhla (those coming 
from Escorts' side will have to turn left)
br* Continue down this road for 1-2 kilometers* You will reach a circle...continue 
ahead
br* Airtel HQ will come on the left...good...keep going
br* DD Motor's building will come...turn left from there
br* 100 mtrs down the road and you will see a small gray building on the left with 
EFY printed on a circular glowsign...that's nearest point to venue
br* The training room is located at a building on the same street...50 ft away (and 
the guard will happily guide you)...
brProgram: 
br1. An introductory talk on the philoso!
phy behind Linux
br2. Explaining Encryption: by Eshwar
br3. Setting up IPSec on Linux : by AMS(Abhijeet Menon Sen)
br4. Creating an Enterprise Firewall: by Kishore Bhargava
br5. QA session/Choose the next meet's Agenda6. Tea/Coffee+Snacks 
brStandby Speakers: Raj Mathur(GPG Keysigning), Tarun Dua(Practical Linux Security)
brContact: Tarun Dua: 9811912182

And, the link is

[ http://www.linux-delhi.org/ilugd/../cgi-bin/ilugd/event.cgi?action=showEventeId=25 ]

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