Hi all,
In our college, we have a mod_python based web application for our
intranet portal. We have a local testbed where the student devs have
their own logins and they work on their own subversion working copies
and publish their sites using mod_python configuration in
/etc/apache2/sites-availabl
2009/12/5 Arun Khan
>
> What will I do with it?
>
> If "smart cache" is something which tries to guess a mistyped domain,
> I'd rather know that I misttyped something than depending on a DNS
> server to take me somewhere else which may or maynot be the site I
> really wanted.
>
>
OpenDNS is usefu
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Arun SAG wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:39 PM, malathi selvaraj >wrote:
>
> > > Ya i did that, but it won't show the files in tomboy.
> >
>
> >Please read section 4.1.4.3. of
> >http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f12/en-US/html/
> sect-Release_Note
hi,
the India specific osm server has new domain names:
http://openstreetmap.org.in and http://openstreetmap.in and we now have a
distance measuring tool:
http://openstreetmap.org.in/measurement.html
enjoy
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On Saturday 05 Dec 2009 3:10:59 pm Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
> > I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> > at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bit clunky but
> > CodeBlocks is pretty good.
> >
> > I would second that. My son (he is in DAV) had the s
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Roshan George wrote:
> I have also been unable to get Dev-C++ from the Bloodshed website
> because everything eventually leads to a broken link there.
I don't know if it's something at your end but I am able to download
it from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/d
The link is
http://nibrahim.net.in/journal/?p=268
> I received the parcel yesterday and have blogged about it and put up a pic
> here
> http://nibrahim .net.in/journal/?p=268
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On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 01:29 +0530, Ashok Gautham wrote:
> SCHOOLS? It is there in colleges. The Anna Univ syllabus calls for ANSI C++,
> but requires using TurboC++ for labs!
So I've heard. I hope the code at least compiles on other compilers.
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On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 06:24 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local browsing
> centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze machine in my
> wife's office (which she keeps because her printer is not linux compatible).
>
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 12:08 +0530, Prem Kurian Philip wrote:
> Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
> easier to use that Turbo C.
>
> I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bi
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 22:24 +0530, Codeshepherd wrote:
> Just curious.
>
> Do the following represent open DNS?
> 4.2.2.1
> 4.2.2.2
> 4.2.2.3
> 4.2.2.4
No, those are Level 3's, and they actually go up to 4.2.2.6
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Just curious.
Do the following represent open DNS?
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
On Dec 4, 2009, at 21:51, பத்மநாதன்
wrote:
Google adds its own DNS Server for fast Internet. and IPs are
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
But Open DNS have more features.
For more details,
http://www.thinkdigit.com/Intern
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Mohan R wrote:
> Balachandar wrote:
>
>> Port : 5223
>>
>
> I think gtalk is running on port 5222 with TLS on gtalk.google.com. May be
> changing port will clear things.
>
Try this.. Account settings should be set as follows.
Login ID : your Gmail ID ( ful
hi subba,
some day before i tried festival command...its so amazing..u can
use it like this
just connect speaker to ur machine and give command like this
echo "how are you" | festival --tts
the festival command will speak out the words in us english also it can read
a file content like
Hi,
Thanks for your valuable info.
Chandran,
Advocate.
Arun Khan wrote:
On Saturday 05 Dec 2009, Chandran wrote:
Hi,
How to inset page numbers in Open Document Text.
I am new to Ubuntu OS. For the past one Month I am using Ubuntu OS in
My computer in our office. We have decided to install
Hi
I am looking for an audio system that is suitable for a class room. Any
suggestions about how we can accomplish it with a laptop, a microphone and
couple of speakers.? I tried checking for a conventional system(wireless
microphone, attachable to shirt collar, amplifier, and speakers), but the
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I received the parcel yesterday and have blogged about it and put up a pic
= here
http://nibrahim= .net.in/journal/?p=268
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http://nibrahim.net.in
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On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:21 AM, LinuXpert Academy
wrote:
> Dear Fedora Lovers,
>
> I have created a PDF version for Fedora-12 i386 everything repository.
>
> http://sites.google.com/site/linuxbaskar/Home/fedora12spd.pdf
Wow, that is awesome work. Thanks sir, it'll be of great use as a
quick ref
On Saturday 05 Dec 2009, Chandran wrote:
> Hi,
> How to inset page numbers in Open Document Text.
>
> I am new to Ubuntu OS. For the past one Month I am using Ubuntu OS in
> My computer in our office. We have decided to install in all our
> computers. Our stenographers are trained in MS Office. The
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Prem Kurian Philip
wrote:
> Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
> easier to use that Turbo C.
>
> I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bit
Hi,
How to inset page numbers in Open Document Text.
I am new to Ubuntu OS. For the past one Month I am using Ubuntu OS in My
computer in our office. We have decided to install in all our computers.
Our stenographers are trained in MS Office. They do not understand open
office. Any one who has
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