Hi to all,
I am impressed with the revolutionary philosophy of gnu and osi
could anybody post nokia n70 themes link
on
Linux
GNU
OSI
and other open related stuffs
Thanks
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On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Ankur Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It hurts when a mail is opened and it pops up "really really long" file or
> output message, instead If I were U I would pastebin it and forward a pretty
> looking little url, making group message bit more manageable. Just
It hurts when a mail is opened and it pops up "really really long" file or
output message, instead If I were U I would pastebin it and forward a pretty
looking little url, making group message bit more managable. Just my
thought. If you think it is a god idea then give http://pastebin.com/ a try,
I
can anybody please tell me what is the address of my usb modem? dev/
ttyACM0 doesnt seem to work in wvdial.conf.
When i enter "wvdial" It says the file /location doesnot exist and
when i put dev/ttyUSB0 it says modem not responding.
so desperate to use internet in ubuntu!!
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well, i have a simpler guide to using cdma in ubuntu. its the same you
guys taught me...
Using CDMA USB Wireless Modem with NTC Sky Phone R-UIM in Ubuntu!
Things needed:
CDMA USB Wireless Modem- ~3000 rupees.
R-UIM Card from NTC ~1200 rupees.
Ubuntu 7.10 (Not sure about other versions!)
Just Pu
Very good indeed ! Keep up the good work !!
Cheers !
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Abhishek Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah that's true. It has been designed in Adobe InDesign CS3. I tried
> Scribus, but because I was not familiar much with it's environment and
> because I had to comp
thank u nepbabu for ur concern.
I tried as u said, but still it doesnt seem to work.
"wvdialconf" returns ' no modem detected '
My wvdial.conf liiks like :--
GNU nano 2.0.6File: /etc/
wvdial.conf
[Dialer Defaults]
In it1 = ATZ
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
Modem Typ
Yeah that's true. It has been designed in Adobe InDesign CS3. I tried
Scribus, but because I was not familiar much with it's environment and
because I had to complete it as soon as possible, I had to use the Adobe's
tool. I apologize for that.
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 9:00 AM, acpmasquerade <[EMAIL
I went through the bulletin. It's a fabulous bulletin. The last humor
made me to think for a bit while, in what perspectives let the visitor
guess themselves.
But I have a big Q here.
I just checked "Meta Info" of the pdf file. I found Adobe InDesign
CS3. I hope my question/doubt is clear.
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