I wonder how many of you know the mail archive being kept of the list at
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi since the day I
set up the newsgroup.
The archive is not only threaded but also offer an search. IT allows you
to import an existing mbox archive into it, which might
Ooops. Forgot to attach the list.
Here it comes.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Tarun Dua
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:57 AM
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Enterprise Software Stack across operating Systems
Hi,
i am also intrested pls let me know at
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--- Sunderjeet Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
When are you planning to schedule it? Can you
provide the details etc.
Kindly reply at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
regards
Sunderjeet
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From: Rajat
Hi,
I am interested in this event. Please let me know further details.
cheers
Manoj Papneja
Rajat Bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are looking to organize a TCL Training for engineers at our
office. The training would be held at either Gurgaon or Noida. Anyone
interested or having a
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On Tuesday 30 September 2003 00:34, you wrote:
Hi,
I tried out the two questions posed on ping and
whois. I got some suspiciously funny results which I
would like to share with you people. Could anyone
please enlighten me further
$
I finally got to know the reason for the mysterious
occurrences regarding whois and ping. LL please give
your valuable suggestions on this.
There seems to be a rogue worm in the wild, aptly
named [EMAIL PROTECTED] worm. Seems
to infect TCP port 43 (thus affecting whois) and
manipulate
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 09:39, Shuvam Misra wrote:
http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Graphic_Design/Typography/?tc=1
and http://www.microsoft.com/typography/users.htm
Will any Microsoft information repository on any generic (i.e. not
Microsoft proprietary) subject be any use?
http://designing.aiga.org/
for those of you who want to appreciate the subtle nuances of design and
typography at a glance.
enjoy!
:-)
LL
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On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 09:43, Shuvam Misra wrote:
dpi is *not* ppi.
ppi is *not* lpi.
lpi is *not* dpi.
Okay, please explain. By popular demand, if a population of two is large
enough for you. :)
I would have used dpi and ppi totally interchangeably.
Shuvam
let's have a digital
I've
I've just witnessed a hot debate in the ILUG Bombay mailing list about
whether HTML mail should be banned. I protested, saying that some kinds
of formatted text simply cannot be read unless you allow formats other
than plain text. Most others didn't agree; they appeared to be purists
who
Please keep these jokes outside this list. If you feel that u need to post
jokes, then at least mark it as such in the subject line, so that our time
is not wasted reading totally useless stuff.
Personally, a bit of humour once in a while is welcome. I've been here
a few months now, and I
I fully agree with you Shuvam.
Incidently, I call people who still insist on using 10yr old technology when
new (and sometimes tools are available as not purists but just old.
This phenomenon outside technical realm is typically termed as generation
gap ;-)
In any case, I have done what I should
Raj Mathur wrote:
[Please upgrade OpenSSL on all platforms -- Raju]
[...]
Who is affected?
All versions of OpenSSL up to and including 0.9.6j and 0.9.7b and all
versions of SSLeay are affected.
Any application that makes use of OpenSSL's ASN1 library to parse
untrusted data.
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Hi All,
I wasn't expecting to get flamed like this on the list! Wouldn't you
appreciate a bit of humour once in a while? Come on guys this list is
supposed to be a community of sorts, and occasional jokes and humour wouldn't
kill the
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 16:30, LinuxLingam wrote:
let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on linux-delhi. we
discuss digital typography, design,
I vote for this with both my hands
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Hi,
I remember a thread on hotwire client for linux that started in july. I
browsed thru it again today and it didn't seem to have any concrete solution
on the matter. Did any of you guys do anything? I have been myself using
hotwire internet
I think it is the knowledge issue at core with most publishers (most small
time operators in your neighbourhood). I have been insisting with my people
to atleast obtain a PDF file of the document going to press. For most of
these press people, What is PDF??. Problem is most of them are using
Hey,
I sure would be interested. Got on Hotwire two days ago, and have been trying to
figure out the protocol (if any) using a packet sniffer. But you seem to have done it
already. Some details would be appreciated.
Arunjeet Singh
Bhaskar Dutta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-BEGIN PGP
Sandip Bhattacharya [10/1/2003 12:30 AM] :
But my question is that is there a way to cajole/coerce sendmail to make
multiple copies of the mail locally (according to the envelope
recipient) therefore keeping envelope information intact before
delivering them?
Issue for your local delivery agent -
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Tarun == Tarun Upadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tarun Okay I will spam you guys one last time. Hopefully, it work
Tarun now. Alright, all sysadmins and PHBs.
Tarun I created (to the best of my knowledge) how software stack
Tarun
Also something that I found helpful. Change the Mail delivery setting to not
send you mails (so the inbox is not filled up) and still you can participate
in the discussions using just a news reader !! This could also be useful for
people travelling around.
-js
Jasmeet S. Virdi wrote:
Also something that I found helpful. Change the Mail delivery setting to not
send you mails (so the inbox is not filled up) and still you can participate
in the discussions using just a news reader !! This could also be useful for
people travelling around.
YEs! That is how
let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on linux-delhi. we
discuss digital typography, design,
I vote for this with both my hands
I would like such a list, of course (it's part of our daily office work,
dammit! :)) but I'd also like to extend the scope to include so-called
This is an RFC 1153 digest.
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From: Radhakrishnan CV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Raju Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TeXLive 2003
Date: 01 Oct 2003 09:30:22 +0530
TUGIndia are happy to
Shuvam == Shuvam Misra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on
linux-delhi. we discuss digital typography, design, page
composition+scribus, illustration+sodipodi+sketch+svg,
gimp+cinepaint+gimp-print, imagemagick, teX+kile+lyx+more,
Shuvam Misra wrote:
toolsets. I'd _love_ to wipe out my Windows partition from my laptop,
but no alternative presentation software on Linux makes presentations
totally compatible with (even older) versions of MS PPT.
Why? Have you tried Openoffice 1.1RC5?
- SAndip
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Sandip Bhattacharya
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