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around this and someone
seems to have asked a similar question on ServerFault regarding that:
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On Jul 17, 2012 12:44 PM, Mohan Sundaram mohan@gmail.com wrote:
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I use an USB wireless keyboard/mouse combo. I get to control XBMC
and also use the same as a PC to browse the net, read email etc. when
will be an ancient CRT TV for now, but my brother can
probably work things out once I have everything set up so that if they
buy a newer LCD TV, things will be fine. Any opinions on that are
welcome as well. I have little experience with this, but hopefully
things will go smoothly.
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Please share name and phone number of the vendor. Is it available in
India?
Element 14 handles India I think. Good luck getting one, though. The people
who ordered in March are just getting theirs now. Don't expect to get it
very
searching for if you want to try other methods as well.
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the problem. Having those attacked in a way that allows someone to lose
something is likely to cause such a huge fuss that you'll definitely
notice.
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. The emulator is terribly slow in comparison, and if you
make the mistake of closing it then you have to wait half a million
years before it starts up again.
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On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 10:44 +0530, R Hariram Aatreya wrote:
Any other options ?
If you want to stick to Google, use Google Groups. You'll probably have
to get Google Apps to have the email come from your domain.
Mailman may be easier.
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in the following
section in the GPL FAQ on the GNU website:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#NFUseGPLPlugins.
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can do what he wants
irrespective of the license.
Do you know any lawyer that you can recommend?
Sadly, no. I'm sorry.
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On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 09:02 +0530, Raja Subramanian wrote:
You're on the right track.
This is exactly how large web hosting providers also do it.
Super, thanks. I'll go ahead with that, then.
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Excellent, thanks for that. Now to go have a look-see at how these work
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to write to this folder on his own. However, I don't want him
doing something foolish and killing us all, so I can't just give him the
root password.
Is this the right way to go about things?
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, speaking of free
software and songs, is there a Creative Commons midi samples site that
actually has a community?
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looking at the `use_time_for_policy` key in
`/apps/gnome-power-manager/thresholds` if you decide to use percentage
instead of time to judge when to do things.
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, information, just general advice. They're full of
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with PAM and
Gnome in general. Unfortunately, support isn't as robust as in Windows
and so I can only use one finger to login (as opposed to the experience
on Windows where any registered finger will work).
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and give them A records pointing to 192.168.1.2 and
192.168.1.3 respectively.
Also, you might want to check with the network admins at IITM. They have
some solution for the problem since ftp.iitm.ac.in resolves to different
addresses depending on the origin network of the request.
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. AFAIK, Nouveau is for Nvidia cards.
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email.
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an Arduino
Duemilanove (Bought online from Tenet Tech for ₹1360 shipped, IIRC).
When the say 'fully compatible' do they mean programs will run or do
they mean shields are compatible as well?
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On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 18:50 +0530, anu nivas wrote:
So I was looking for a
cross-platfoem Cafe Software and put the question to the mailing list
Interesting. What requirements would this café software have?
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should've checked
was whether dropping into single-user mode worked.
Ridiculous, I know. A perfect storm of mistakes, one might say. I can't
wait to fix everything and do it right this time.
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not something I can't recover from. I've forwarded
Raja Subramanian's detailed and helpful reply to the people there and
I'm fairly hopeful now.
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Are VMDK files just plain disk images? If so, and if nothing else works,
I can probably just have them set me up a server for this month and
mount this image on the other server. It's good to know that such an
alternative exists.
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On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 12:50 +0530, Roshan George wrote:
To top it all off, I moved from an older unsupported Ubuntu to the
newest release because they pulled the repositories, and so some of my
files were stored _only_ on what this server until I got a git pull
off
To clarify, I was talking
On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 00:44 +0530, Raja Subramanian wrote:
This only solves the root access problem. fsck is a completely
different issue.
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that horrible sinking
feeling right now.
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have to pass to `adduser` is `--force-badname`. For
example:
sudo adduser cow.goat --force-badname
Worked for me on Ubuntu 11.04. Unfortunately, I'm not really aware of
the consequences of doing this. You're probably better off choosing a
different username.
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Hello, everyone,
I'm trying to get a two-finger tap to work as middle-click on my laptop
touchpad. It's a Synaptics touchpad. On Ubuntu 9.04 this is how it
worked, but as any Gnome user knows, things like this will get changed
to some absurd default without any means to edit because that's what
IIRC, you could do something
by jumping through hoops and installing the equivalent of ia32-libs for
your distribution.
Essentially, the long and short of it is that upgrading lost me nothing
and gained me precious little. Do it if you feel like it.
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on Gnome
2.26.1 so I'll have to do some legwork before patching. Or I'll just
switch to Thunar.
Gnome's attitude towards user interfaces is incredibly baffling.
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/confirm_trash` doesn't do
anything.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04. If anyone could confirm whether this setting
works properly in a later Ubuntu, I'd appreciate that.
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On Sat, 2011-03-05 at 17:35 +0530, Roshan George wrote:
I'll check with them and see.
Just thought I'd bring closure to this thread. While the RAM usage
wouldn't show up under Buffers/Cache, it did drop to expected use as
soon as I required the extra RAM (by mallocing up a few megabytes).
I
in it. I'm fairly certain that
this is normal behaviour though, now.
That link of yours is very informative. It would seem that 'Section 3.3
Ballooning' could induce the behaviour I saw but I haven't read it
carefully yet.
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a pretty clever thought. I hadn't considered that. Maybe I
haven't paid for 'guaranteed' RAM or some such? I'll check with them and
see.
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MB apache processes. Even adding up
the VIRT table (the highest values) comes to a number about a fourth of
the RAM use reported by `free -m`.
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of `top`.
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under '0846':
http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids.
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On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 15:14 +0530, Raja Subramanian wrote:
I had the same dongle connected to my desktop at one time.
IIRC it worked out of the box in Unbutu 8.x and WPA2 WLAN.
Hmm, do you remember if you used ndiswrapper or if you used the native
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dongle? If so, does anyone have any recommendations?
All the ndiswrapper posts I've found so far are pre-2010.
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On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 11:09 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
Now I need to
send EOF to make the program print the total number of lines. How do I
do that?
Hit Ctrl-D?
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is that the Pinnacle drivers are hidden somewhere on the
website. Someone once gave me a link to them, but I've since lost it.
The file was named PinnaclePCTV*5.1*.exe where * represents some string
I've forgotten.
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On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 16:05 +0530, ravi jaya wrote:
hello folks,
I am looking for a linux compatible tv tuner card .
Anything with the bt878 chipset will work with bttv. I know of at least
one TV Tuner card, the Pinnacle PCTV Pro PCI card that works with Linux.
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, but haven't
flashed it yet (despite that being the purpose for which I got this
model specifically).
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Hi,
Does anyone have any idea where the source code for Symbian is hosted
now? All Nokia references talk about 'the FTP site' without actually
providing a link of any sort. I tried searching without luck.
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think it was made closed-source after all. I think you
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.bash_login but most of the results are from many years ago.
Is there another way of doing this? I'll do this if there's no better
way but it seems a bit kludgy to me.
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, I'm using Debian Lenny.
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Hi, all,
Thank you for your responses, Girish, Manokaran, Kenneth. I'll give
these two a look-see:
1. CtrlS
2. e2enetworks
I think I'll give Odisha Networks a miss. Wouldn't want to encourage
such behaviour, would we? :)
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Hello,
Does anyone know of a VPS provider who actually hosts Linux servers in
India? I'm interested specifically in companies whose servers are
physically in India.
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for the State of Andhra Pradesh in India :
http://goo.gl/YsNO6
That _is_ pretty neat. Perhaps you could write to India Post? They do
allow you to check which PIN code corresponds to which area on their
website. It's a long shot, though.
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On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 14:20 +0530, Rajesh kumar wrote:
is this possible in open source side?
The source will still be available. There's nothing odd going on here.
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the LiveCD to mount your
partitions and then restore them using methods similar to those
documented here: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/476.
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~/.gnupg directory belongs to root, chown it to
yourself and then chmod the directory to 700, and atleast your
secring.gpg, random_seed, and trustdb.gpg to 600.
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On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 07:24 -0400, பத்மநாதன் wrote:
I required an Linux compatible Laser Jet or multi
function printer for Ubuntu 10.04 for Home use. Please suggest me
latest one.
I have a Canon PIXMA MP145. It scans and prints fine.
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specific purpose. You see, the ilugc mailing list must have atleast
one flamewar every few weeks. Tune in next month for vi-vs-emacs if
you're not interested in this one.
The signal-to-noise here is abysmal. But that's how we like it.
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On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 00:16 +0530, Shrinivasan T wrote:
But, still the hard is not detected.
so can not do anything.
Does it show up in BIOS? If it doesn't get that far then testdisk won't
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and works fine. What could be the reason for this?
My friend had _exactly_ this problem on a laptop about half a year ago.
I do believe installing a newer kernel (perhaps from karmic-backports)
solved the problem in his case. Have you tried this?
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On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 20:21 +0530, Arun Khan wrote:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:56 PM, Roshan George ros...@arjie.com wrote:
Assuming that your twisted pair DSL line is now connected to the new
wired modem, I would suggest that you connect wired modem to one of
the LAN ports on your existing
replaced the two devices with
another single device that does both functions. However, I didn't think
of assigning the IP addresses in the way you've described.
Your method does seem overly comprehensive for a home network but I'll
follow it because it seems carefully thought out.
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range!
I see. I've now set up the network according to what Raja recommended
and have saved his email for further reference. Thank you both for your
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and then entered them again.
3. Rebooted (ha ha)
Funnily enough, when I use the inbuilt modem in the router again it
works just fine.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for reading,
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to change anything now that it is all
working. You know how it is, if it's working, don't fix it :)
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and the
wireless network running at 1 Mb/s. I believe this is just erroneously
being reported, though, since I can download at 230 kB/s from the
Internet.
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to buy one of these.
You'll find them in Ritchie Street at some of the bigger stores, Delta
Peripherals and the like. Call before you go.
You'd better have a good reason to be doing this because you don't need
to stick to an old chipset just because of the processor.
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the result in the way you
want, but if you want more accurate arithmetic, multiply all your
numbers by 100 and use integers instead or use the decimal module.
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. Use the 'decimal'
module. Or use Python 3.1 to hide the issue.
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This might be your answer: http://pastebin.com/JBbDrKtp.
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nothing more :).
Oh absolutely. In fact, another email reveals that people working on
BOSS are actually present on this list. That renders what I said
pointless. Best to safely ignore.
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like HTTrack do this.
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that. My bad.
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frequently and when I wasn't the results were slow.
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it
in abundance in second-hand markets. I also haven't tested audio on it,
but it works just fine with video (I only tested with a PAL connector
from a rooftop antenna but I've heard it also supports component video -
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mail from this list before this date stored on my
computer) being filtered and not one email with a non-Tamil subject
being filtered.
If you have trouble implementing this solution in your email client, I
and others here will be happy to provide you with assistance.
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Mailman searches a giant string containing all
headers. Try '\nSubject' instead.
It's in the documentation:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030688.
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On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 12:00 +0530, narendra sisodiya wrote:
why mp3 and mpg ???
use Ogg/Ogv
Do the h.264 patents even apply in India? If not, use x264 with ffmpeg
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whatever else you like.
You might also be interested in 'awesome'.
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On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 16:59 +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
rule :: dependency.c dependency.h foo.c ba.c
TABgcc foo.c ba.c dependency.c -o rule
Wait a second, why the double colons specifically? I've always used it
with a single colon and gotten away with it.
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. Another one serves as the 'Anti Virus
Server'. I don't know where the Linux machine we all telnet into (we
are all 'user1' and our passwords are all '1234') is kept.
This made me laugh out loud, mostly because I can relate. 1234 indeed.
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a postscript printer for 7k. ;)
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brilliant, even better than the
god-forsaken Nokia PC Suite. It auto-detected my phone (I picked the
bluephonet option at random from the two options it showed me), and then
picked up contacts, messages, battery level _and_ signal!
Great tip, Yuvi.
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On Tue, 2010-06-01 at 21:43 +0530, Jeevaguru M wrote:
Finally, I got a tool with which I can manage the messages, contacts files
in my N95 with Ubuntu.
This is great, Jeevaguru. I'll have to try this. Thank you very much for
sharing.
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On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 00:03 +0530, Yuvi Panda wrote:
Most of my friends who try out Linux give up after it doesn't play
*any* of the media they have.
Your friends need VLC and they don't know it. You _must_ help them!
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