Hi,
We are using Apache as load balancer using mod_jk for jboss
server.
it works fine. but suddenly some time it say " service unavailable ". In log
it say
" [error] ajp_get_reply::jk_ajp_common.c (1920): (node2) Tomcat is down or
refused connection. No response has been sent to the
Hi,
I am posting this message on behalf of my client's request. Interested
candidate may contact them directly in the
below address.
-
> I know a police station near Chromepet
> which refused to accept a burglary complaint saying: 'why did you keep your
> jewels in your house - you are at fault!'
Oops, there is a lesson or two there for us chromepet residents :-).
Abishek
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On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 6:29:59 pm Hrishikesh Murali wrote:
> No offense. But can we please keep this discussion offline? People involved
> can come to a conclusion offline and then post the suggestion, if and only
> if it is necessary to post it in a Linux users' mailing list!
>
this discussion
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 6:58:25 pm Mano wrote:
> Apologize to the other members, but could not resist pointing this out:
>
> When I click on lawgon.livejournal.com, I can see half your life history
> (and your email id) listed there!! So, what's the big deal here?
>
you find a man beaten and dyi
On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 12:43 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> you could file an issue as no mailing list has been set up yet
A team is has been set up at launchpad, with few contributors giving
feedback & interacting often.
Details at:
https://launchpad.net/~tamilfontsteam
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Mano wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 5:43:29 pm Mano wrote:
>> > Now the OP will be wondering why the heck s/he ever joined this list :-)
>> >
>>
>> or s/he may have learnt that security is a process
On Thursday 24 December 2009, Gourav Shah wrote:
> > http://www.sethiainfotech.com/antec-fusion-remote-black.html
> >
> > and
> >
> >
> > http://www.sethiainfotech.com/antec-multimedia-station-premier-delu
> >xe-ir-receiver-and-remote.html
>
> there is a tiny cabinet from zebronics called chotu.
>
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 5:43:29 pm Mano wrote:
> > Now the OP will be wondering why the heck s/he ever joined this list :-)
> >
>
> or s/he may have learnt that security is a process - holes appear, they are
> plugged. More holes appear a
Hi,
No offense. But can we please keep this discussion offline? People involved
can come to a conclusion offline and then post the suggestion, if and only
if it is *necessary* to post it in a Linux users' mailing list!
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Hrishikesh Murali
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 6:04:52 pm Varrun Ramani wrote:
> > We usually send our holiday greetings to "Kenneth Gonsalves"
> > so that he can send us a consolidated list at
> > the end of the festival time. Please do so from now on, instead of
> > mailing the group.
>
> Was this system actually in
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 6:04:34 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
>
> wrote:
> > so you are still contending that what you did was according to etiquette?
> > btw, did mailman obscure it or did the list admin do it?
>
> I'm contending that though loud
2009/12/24 Roshan Mathews
>
> We usually send our holiday greetings to "Kenneth Gonsalves"
> so that he can send us a consolidated list at
> the end of the festival time. Please do so from now on, instead of
> mailing the group.
>
>
Was this system actually in place before this? I mean sending
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> so you are still contending that what you did was according to etiquette? btw,
> did mailman obscure it or did the list admin do it?
>
I'm contending that though loud and whiney, your complaint was all
gas. Mailman did it, as you might k
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 5:43:29 pm Mano wrote:
> Now the OP will be wondering why the heck s/he ever joined this list :-)
>
or s/he may have learnt that security is a process - holes appear, they are
plugged. More holes appear and they too are plugged. And the list gets more
and more secure. (s
hi,
I was looking at the list archives in both gmane and mailman. In gmane the
obfuscation of email addresses is done properly. The domain name is concealed.
In mailman, the obfuscation is not done according to the accepted standard.
The full email address is revealed, but 'at' substituted for
Now the OP will be wondering why the heck s/he ever joined this list :-)
regds,
mano
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On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 5:17:27 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
> > as already suggested - learn something about etiquette. I do not suppose
> > you have noticed that email addresses are obfuscated in the archives of
> > this list? or in most lists? (I wonder why we Indians are so reluctant to
> > acknowl
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 4:43:33 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
>> I'm only pointing out that your great moral outrage though voluble is
>> barely justifiable. Surely you overreact?
>
> as already suggested - learn something about etiquette. I
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 4:43:33 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
> > I am entitled to put my email address anywhere in the world or even paint
> > it on the roads - you are not. Without my permission you have absolutely
> > no right over my personal data. And do not try to avoid the point. You
> > have beh
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 4:29:32 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
>> And yet, http://www.google.co.in/#q=lawgon%40thenilgiris.com shows
>> that it hasn't really been something you have normally obfuscated.
>
> *I* am entitled to put my email addre
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 4:29:32 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
> > it is considered one of the most serious breaches of internet etiquette
> > to expose a person's email address or phone number in a publicly
> > accessible place without his consent. In many forums the offender is
> > instantly ejected. B
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 2:51:50 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
>> We usually send our holiday greetings to "Kenneth Gonsalves"
>>
>
> it is considered one of the most serious breaches of internet etiquette to
> expose a person's email address
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 2:51:50 pm Roshan Mathews wrote:
> We usually send our holiday greetings to "Kenneth Gonsalves"
>
>
it is considered one of the most serious breaches of internet etiquette to
expose a person's email address or phone number in a publicly accessible place
without his cons
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Gourav Shah wrote:
> there is a tiny cabinet from zebronics called chotu.
> http://www.zebronics.net/cabinets_%C2%A0Chotu.asp
>
> I don't personally trust zebronics for quality, but if one is looking for a
> really inexpensive solution, this may work.
The chotu c
On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 1:49:56 pm sankarshan wrote:
> > could you file a ticket, with some details of what they have to do?
>
> Can you please point me to the URL to the ticket-tracking bits ?
>
http://bitbucket.org/malathisuji/nrcfoss-au-tamil-computing-activities/issues/
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kg
http:/
> http://www.sethiainfotech.com/antec-fusion-remote-black.html
>
> and
>
>
> http://www.sethiainfotech.com/antec-multimedia-station-premier-deluxe-ir-receiver-and-remote.html
>
>
there is a tiny cabinet from zebronics called chotu.
http://www.zebronics.net/cabinets_%C2%A0Chotu.asp
I don't personal
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 1:52 PM, LIFNA JOS wrote:
> Hai friends...
>
> I am lifna from Mumbai...
> Recently i joined the group...Thanks for accepting my request
> I take this opportunity to Wish all the members.\
>
> Merry Christmas & Prosperous New Year
2009/12/24 Abishek Goda
> > Why you are advertising Windows 7 here ??
>
> Was there a choice? I think the mail is coming from a hotmail id!
>
>
Yeah, another one of MS marketing ploys.
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Raja Subramanian wrote:
>
> See:
>
> http://lifehacker.com/5391308/build-a-silent-standalone-xbmc-media-center-on-the-cheap
>
> There are plenty of good lifehacker articles on XBMC + Revo.
>
>
Thanks for the info about xbmc
Found this (available in chennai)
http
> Why you are advertising Windows 7 here ??
Was there a choice? I think the mail is coming from a hotmail id!
Abishek
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 1:52 PM, LIFNA JOS wrote:
>
> Hai friends...
>
> I am lifna from Mumbai...
> Recently i joined the group...Thanks for accepting my request
> I take this opportunity to Wish all the members.\
>
> Merry Christmas & Prosperous New Ye
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
> Want to make a Home Theatre PC which runs Linux.
I'm eyeing the Acer Aspire Revo as my next XBMC box.
The Revo is a small Intel Atom based nettop, which sports Nvidia Ion
graphics. Can playback H.264 encoded 1080p HD content effortles
Hai friends...
I am lifna from Mumbai...
Recently i joined the group...Thanks for accepting my request
I take this opportunity to Wish all the members.\
Merry Christmas & Prosperous New Year
May GOD bestow all blessings upon you & you
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Dec 2009 11:50:53 am sankarshan wrote:
>> > http://bitbucket.org/malathisuji/nrcfoss-au-tamil-computing-activities/
>> >
>> > all are welcome to contribute
>>
>> An aspect of font development that would be most welcome is t
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