> How to configure the Reliance CDMA data Card modem in Ubuntu. This
> username & passwd is same.
Try this
http://cityblogger.com/archives/2009/04/09/tata-indicom-photon-and-relia
nce-netconnect-broadband-on-ubuntu
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
> Dear illugu
>
>How to configure the Reliance CDMA data Card modem in Ubuntu. This
> username & passwd is same.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/SetUpDialer
Check this I hope it could help you.
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Hi list,
Here is an interesting article from Linux Journal which many us would
relate to one way or other .
Some excerpts from the artilce :
I am a Linux geek. There I said it. Actually, I am kind of proud of
being a Linux geek. I slogged through the bad old days to get here. It
seems like every
2009/7/22 C N Krishnan
> Dear Tarulalan
> Two things:
> 1. As far as your particular issue is concerned, I can do something only if
> I have more details about your course, department,college, HOD etc.
> 2. The general issue raised by you is quite relevant, and we would start a
> dialogue with th
FYI --
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associations, non-governmental organizations, communities and
academic/research institutions
WASHINGTON, July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, a broad cross-section
of more than 70 companies, academic institutions, co
Hello,
I am writing to you from Valued Epistemics Pvt Ltd (VEPL), an Education
Technology start-up based in Adyar, Chennai. We currently have openings in our
Research and Development group.
VEPL is founded and managed by a team drawn from top institutions such as IIT,
IISc, Purdue and Stanfo
Srinivasan Sundararajan wrote:
hi all:
a group of students from PSG Tech (guided internally by one of their
lecturers) are interested in working on an open source project on
"Integrating a compiler as a plugin for an open source browser".
Also on second thoughts - if they're planning towards
Srinivasan Sundararajan wrote:
this time, i posted in the group -- since i am also trying to ask and answer
questions : what purpose and what is being attempted?
If there is some quick positive response, we can get them going. otherwise,
we can guide them differently.
I think it indeed is a
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Roshan Mathews wrote:
> "open source browser" is Firefox or Chrome, right?
yes, at least to begin with.
> "compiler" is something which goes down to machine code?
>
yes.
> This sounds interesting (has all the cool keywords to trigger
> interest)
I felt that th
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Srinivasan
Sundararajan wrote:
> a group of students from PSG Tech (guided internally by one of their
> lecturers) are interested in working on an open source project on
> "Integrating a compiler as a plugin for an open source browser".
>
"open source browser" is Fi
On 07/22/2009 03:37 PM, Srinivasan Sundararajan wrote:
> hi all:
> a group of students from PSG Tech (guided internally by one of their
> lecturers) are interested in working on an open source project on
> "Integrating a compiler as a plugin for an open source browser".
What's the purpose?
Rahul
hi all:
a group of students from PSG Tech (guided internally by one of their
lecturers) are interested in working on an open source project on
"Integrating a compiler as a plugin for an open source browser".
the plan is to start some preliminary studies / learning of tools / works
over the next fe
On 07/21/2009 03:46 PM, steve wrote:
>
> That said, I wonder whether this news is a direct effect of Red Hat's
> interoperability agreement with M$[1] ...if it is, cheers to Red Hat !
>
> [1] https://www.redhat.com/promo/svvp/?intcmp=7016000HiHHAA0
I don't think Red Hat was directly involve
On 07/21/2009 12:04 PM, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, தங்கமணி அருண் wrote:
>> Read : http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/20/167
>
> This is indeed good news. At least GPLv2 is not a "virus" according
> to _some_ people in MicroSoft.
It isn't a cancer either, apparently.
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