Dear all,
Yesterday (15/11/10), myself setup a 70 seat FOSS lab in Gnanamani College
of Technology, Namakkal District, (http://www.gct.org.in) for the department
of CSE.
For any feedback regarding the lab setup, pl. contact Mr. Raj Narayanan -
Lecturer/CSE.
Regards
S. Baskar
CEO/LinuXpert
Hi Muali
This is scheduled for this Saturday 20th November
vatsala
On 16-11-2010 16:55, Murali Vivekanandan wrote:
I can do a session on Web Scale Computing and Scalability. When is this
supposed to be?
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Vagmi Mudumbai
Hi have been using ubunto 10.4 and vrms worked lieke silk after i did an
apt-get install
GY
On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 07:51 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 07:47 +0530, R Rajendhran wrote:
If you have Fedora, use:
$ sudo yum install vrms
I have fedora:
On 14 November 2010 18:48, Arun Kumar coolwith...@gmail.com wrote:
couple of my peers would like to start using linux, they have
downloaded debian for their AMD 64 bit laptops, can someone advise how
to run the setup from their windows operating system? I've not tried
that before and they have
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Ashish Verma ilu...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to know if it is possible for someone to gain access to resources if
they capture a person's encrypted password.
It depends on the protocol. If its a very simple protocol where the
initial authentication between the
Sorry should be one mouse/kbd for multiple machines,not monitors.
-- Mohan Sundaram
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Mohan Sundaram mohan@gmail.com wrote:
http://synergy-foss.org/
We have been discussing multiple monitors per system recently. This is one
monitor for multiple machines.
Netstat is the correct way. There are other ways of course, lsof,
fstat and so on.
Even sockstat(1) on BSD systems.
But netstat is the canonical way.
lsof is meant for tracing system calls.
And which process has which device file open.
-Girish
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Aanjhan R