profile is simply copied around
during login and logout. This can easily race when the same profile is
accessed from two machines.
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On Wednesday 10 July 2013 10:59 AM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
Got another talk.
Topic: Open Source Business Opportunities
Are we having the DICOM talk also?
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On Tuesday 30 April 2013 11:21 AM, Joe Steeve wrote:
Is the AICTE pushing this actively?
As in, are the colleges getting a notice from AICTE to conform to this?
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On Tuesday 30 April 2013 11:50 AM, G.T.RAO wrote:
For open environment
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/letters/for-open-environment/article4663894.ece
Thanks for the link. Citing from the link:
quote
AICTE does not limit any institute from use of open source
applications or open standards
On Monday 22 April 2013 09:37 AM, Prof. Partha wrote:
THE HINDU exposes scandalous decision of AICTE::
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/engineering-students-locked-into-microsoft-office-use/article4641746.ece
It is time to rise and revolt.
Is the AICTE pushing this actively?
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On Saturday 19 January 2013 12:34 PM, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
I have worked in a big organisation that uses concepts of
Model-Driven-Engineering very effectively, and uses model-to-code in
production. And it has been quite successful.
How does it work when you refactor your design?
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On Saturday 12 January 2013 11:09 AM, சுதன் | suthan wrote:
The Code generation wizard window does not open properly in windows.
UML is best when it is used to communicate a design idea to fellow
peers. The usefulness of model-to-code
On Tuesday 11 December 2012 05:53 PM, Balasubramaniam Natarajan wrote:
I am using Dell Rack based server, which has four ethernet card. While
installing the system I configure eth0 to be my mgmt interface. Then I ran
apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, then rebooted the system when I faced
On Thursday 15 November 2012 08:33 PM, Priya wrote:
my doubt is whether the table can be displayed vertically ie decription in
first column and results for firstdate in second column and so on so that
for comparision it is easy between dates
Its a matter of displaying the query results.
On Friday 16 November 2012 11:15 AM, Prof. Partha wrote:
World's fastest super computer runs on Linux. Like most top-ranked
supercomputers, Titan uses a Linux operating system. It runs the Cray
Linux Environment, which is based on SUSE 11.
It definitely is a win that gnu/linux is the base
On Friday 03 August 2012 09:01 PM, ashwin kesavan wrote:
servers. The filesystem of these are nfs mounted. So what comes in one
server appears in all servers. But the ssh keys dont change no matter
which server you land in. I want to know how ssh keys negotition works
in this senario.
Are you
On Friday 03 August 2012 03:25 PM, JAGANADH G wrote:
Just now I got a message that our dear KG (Kenneth Gonsalvas) passed away.
He was admitted in hospital due to Asthma attack and passed away today
morning.
Very sad news.
Rest in peace KG. You'll be missed.
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On Friday 18 May 2012 07:57 AM, Mohan Sundaram wrote:
One member had mentioned fetchmail multidrop earlier. You can use that to
pick up mail from a single aggregated(called catch-all) mail bag on the
internet to distribute mails to users on the system running the MTA. To
deliver mail out, you
On Thursday 10 May 2012 06:16 PM, Siva Chandran P wrote:
You can also try PlantUML(http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/state.html)
which can convert textual input to state diagrams.
This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing :)
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On Friday 28 October 2011 12:18 PM, Arun Venkataswamy wrote:
* A master database in the internet with data from multiple office branches.
* Each branch office has sporadic access to the internet. Hence sections of
the database need to be stored offline in the branch.
* Every evening, the head
On Friday 28 October 2011 01:13 PM, Arun Venkataswamy wrote:
This solves the update on the master side. With binlogs option in MySQL this
is very simple. It beautifully stores all the operations done and we can
replay it on the master. The problem is mainly on the reverse side as I dont
want
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On Sunday 12 June 2011 09:59 AM, km wrote:
Could someone point me to a good tutorial/blog on linux assembly programing
using nasm ? any pointers appreciated.
Slightly off-topic from what you asked. :D
In case you are looking at a long-term relationship with the GCC
toolchain, on different
On 04/14/2011 07:09 PM, Guruprasad wrote:
There are two issues with your reply - Your mail client is sending the
reply to a thread as a separate mail instead of as a part of the
original thread (maybe because it uses 'RE:' to mark replies instead
of the usual 'Re:' but I am not sure about it).
On 03/29/2011 01:05 PM, Nirmalya Lahiri wrote:
CouchDB is another. I don't know which one is better..!!
http://couchdb.apache.org/
Just a note, Ubuntu One uses CouchDB. The CouchDB instance on the
desktop replicates to the server.
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There is nothing wrong. Certain programming languages try to
handle certain things differently.There is a new wave of languages
that take immutability and referential transparency very seriously.
(please use your favourite search engine to figure out what they
are)
The gist of immutability
On 02/09/2011 11:57 AM, Natarajan V wrote:
Out of personal experience, after knowing UML, switching between C++,
Visual C++, Java, Objective C and C# was trivial. You start thinking
in OOPS, and the language becomes just a language and your idea/ logic
is in OOPS. The translation becomes
On 10/28/2010 01:48 PM, Sudharshan S wrote:
If you feel something is missing in Glib, why not just add the missing
functionality in Glib itself?
+1
can tell us what aspect of Glib you find to be complex. If it is the
sleep inducing GObject boilerplate code that you might end up writing,
On 10/14/2010 02:34 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
and other code releases from google which more or less are heavily
aimed at revenue generation . On FB , its the best closed company
ever !
they released tornado - the pure python webserver that runs their
pages
On 10/12/2010 09:15 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
I heard about NRC-FOSS which is funded by central government. They
have to support colleges. But I dont know now they are working r not?
I hope they are not expecting NRC-FOSS to setup labs for them for free.
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On 10/12/2010 12:25 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
Please clarify what you mean by internal switch in the server. Does
the server come with a built in ethernet switch? I have never come
across such a thing. It would be great if you could give the hardware
Its the switch on the blade enclosure.
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On 10/08/2010 05:36 PM, ராஜ பாண்டி wrote:
While pinging, ARP packets are sent as broadcast transmission.
The output of wireshark is like
3.01 00:24:01:a3:99:4b Broadcast ARP Who has
192.168.48.9? Tell 192.168.48.109
It's taken from 192.168.48.109 system.
On 10/06/2010 11:54 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
I am presuming the server is 192.168.48.9 since you have not
explicitly stated so. What is your objective for using a /28 netmask?
Anyway, with a /28 netmask, the server is on a different subnet
vis-a-vis your other systems. see [1] and [2]
The OP
On 10/07/2010 03:02 AM, narendra babu wrote:
1)I'm dont need C++ Object Serialization per-se but I intend to
write a few C structures to disk (file.bin) - The written data
structure on-disk should be portable across different platform
architectures (small/big endian)
Have a look at 'google
Swapnil Bhartiya swapnil.bhart...@gmail.com writes:
Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant of Sophos, has
responded to my blog asking not to use word hackers for
criminals. What is your opinion?
The 'anti-virus' business is a business that thrives on keeping
the know-nots as know-nots.
Varadharajan Mukundan srinath...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,I would like to know, whether it is possible to pass the
password as an argument in
SSH.Thanks,M. Varadharajanhttp://www.thinkasgeek.wordpress.com
That would mean other processes can see the password on the same
machine. What are you
Balachandar balachandarli...@gmail.com writes:
into tokens.I need to process the tokens to identify some
predefined patterns.
If these patterns are logical, llvm could be useful.
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rajkumar vbalakrishnasamy rajkumar.l...@gmail.com writes:
I am doing project in Linux file security for that we need to
get the entire inode information and hide it.So how get the
entire inode information and is there any command to get the
entire inode information.Thanking you.
Curious :)
Bharathi Subramanian sbhara...@midascomm.com writes:
Try with grandr (GUI frontend for XRandR).
This is new :)
'xrandr --auto' has always worked for me.
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amachu ramada...@amachu.net writes:
I am happy to see more and more people replying in Tamil as a
result of this thread.
I think it would make more sense to have these words put up on
some wiki or something that could serve as a common reference.
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Zico mailz...@gmail.com writes:
If you want only text out the file, try strings to extract
text, it may work
strings corruptedfile somefile.txt
I tried it before, but nothing comes in new file. That means, new file is
blank.
Use some hex-editor to check whether the files have anything
Kenneth Gonsalves law...@thenilgiris.com writes:
from the terminal that started it. I could not locate a way to
attach it to some other terminal and restart it. Is there a way
to do this. I mean can the process be restarted in any way or
connected to another terminal?
you could use screen
Ashish Verma ashishverma1...@gmail.com writes:
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the
VPN connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way
to have persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) /
continue previous session, something like 'wget -c'.
Balaji Natarajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My PC Spec: Intel P4, 256 MB Ram, 40GB, Chipset Mother board.
Presently I have installed Fedora 6 and I am stuck up with some
resolution problems. It just shows up with 800x600 and not
higher. I think it's because of my RAM size or the display
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