Dear All,
This month ILUGC Meet is on Sat Dec 13th from 3PM to 5PM. Anybody
willing to give a talk on this meet, mail back to me.
Thanks,
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On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Praveen A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi and gu is in. A heads up for ta. Hope someone is working on Tamil.
> KDE 4.2 release is 27th Jan (translations close a few days before
> that).
yes noticed. will be taken care. Thanks.
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hi and gu is in. A heads up for ta. Hope someone is working on Tamil.
KDE 4.2 release is 27th Jan (translations close a few days before
that).
Those interested can reply here and someone working on Tamil will guide you.
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On Sunday 07 Dec 2008 7:02:10 pm shirish wrote:
> How would automattic figure in all this?
please refrain from top posting - I cannot understand what part of the
discussion your mail refers to.
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008, Mohan R wrote:
> Is there any place where I can get all X11 commands and their
usage?
There is no well-defined collection of "X11 commands".
One option you have is to read the documentation that comes
with X. It is packaged as xspecs on Debian.
Regards,
Kapil.
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> How to check what bandwidth we get in wireless?
speedtest.net and vnstat are my favorite stuffs to check bandwidth
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Is there any place where I can get all X11 commands and their usage? I
can get it by `find /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin -name '[xX]*'`, But I
need a proper material to learn other than man pages. Is there any
document which will tell how to use these commands? I googled, but fully
messed with all
The numbers are very promising. keep up the good work.
Sarad.
This time nearly 130 students from CSE Dept. have chosen the FOSS
Elective-I and I felt the faculty needs to be aware first. This is the
result of it.
[...]
With regards,
Benedict J.N.
Coordinator,
FOSS Faculty Updat
Hi all,
How would automattic figure in all this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automattic
Almost all their known projects with quite some part of Akismet is
open-source/free software.
Also how do people figure with companies which make extensions for
Firefox and stuff like that.
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Shrinivasan T wrote:
> I think ubuntu-restricted-extras.
>
> Am I right?
yes, also the outputs from my system may help you.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads$ ffmpeg -formats 2>/dev/null | egrep
'h263|aac'
D aac ADTS AAC
DE h263raw h263
DEVSDT h263
D VSD h263i
EVh
Hi!!
Have you written software?
*Yes?*
Everytime a piece of code WORKS, do you feel a tingling sensation in your
veins?
You are not alone!!
Did you want to know how a certain feature works, but could not since its
source code is closed?
*No?
*
Do you like your imagination go awry and render
Shrinivasan T wrote:
> But the speed is very less.
> It remembered those dial-up days.
I also used it previously. If you are near to tataindicom tower, you
will get at least 15KB to 25KB up/down speed. if you are far away, then
you will be stuck with 2KB. This is what I experienced.
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