--- Anupam Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suggest adding some OpenGL stuff like Mesa and
> Open Inventor (libraries)
> and the OpenGL Red Book (doc).
Can you recommend the exact version along with the
dependencies that might exist.
> And how about some support for alternative languages
>
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Raj Shekhar wrote:
> Kishore Bhargava wrote:
>
>>
>> For all those GAIM fans, the wait is finally over. 0.76 was just
>> released and yes Yahoo! works again. Go grab it before it gets /.'ed
>
>
> While Gaim was down, I gave kopete a try and I am quite impressed with its
ease of use and integration
I suggest adding some OpenGL stuff like Mesa and Open Inventor (libraries)
and the OpenGL Red Book (doc).
And how about some support for alternative languages like Haskell and Ocaml
(or does everyone here use only the old faithfuls?).
Some more suggestions - VB clones (Though I have never used
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> Kishore Bhargava wrote:
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> For all those GAIM fans, the wait is finally over. 0.76 was just
> released and yes Yahoo! works again. Go grab it before it gets /.'ed
Works again. ? Do you mean it wasn't working ?
Kishore Bhargava wrote:
For all those GAIM fans, the wait is finally over. 0.76 was just
released and yes Yahoo! works again. Go grab it before it gets /.'ed
While Gaim was down, I gave kopete a try and I am quite impressed with
its ease of use and integration with KDE. If any of you want to try
Hi!
Now when the topic, date and loction of meet are
finalized, its time to go for the requirements for the
meet.
I believe a full blown installation(30gb) of debian
will be a great demo. If some one can bring it
preinstalled on a harddisk, it will be great.
Alternatively, if someone has a fre
> "Kishore" == Kishore Bhargava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kishore> Hi! All,
Kishore> For all those GAIM fans, the wait is finally over. 0.76
Kishore> was just released and yes Yahoo! works again. Go grab it
Kishore> before it gets /.'ed
..and don't forget to support the Gai
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For all those GAIM fans, the wait is finally over. 0.76 was just
released and yes Yahoo! works again. Go grab it before it gets /.'ed
Cheers...Kishore
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dear all,
ever since i remarked about the mac on an eye-candy thread, have been
wondering about the state-of-the-mac and decided to do some digging.
darwin is the name of the core of the mac os, that is based on freeBSD.
within the macos layer, a few custom things run over it. gnu-darwin is a
pro
ikewillis writes "For awhile I've been following the development of
[0]PDTP (Peer Distributed Transfer Protocol), which is trying to
merge
the concepts of FTP and BitTorrent. This sounds like it could be
useful
for apt-get repositories or other high demand FTP sites. It's
designed
t
please, i need this distro (or is it a distro-fix?).
its called agnula. more about it at http://www.agnula.org/
i think most of you *audiophiles* are gonna love this.
it also solves various sound-related problems as a byproduct.
the one i want is here:
http://download.agnula.org/rehmudi/
its c
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 23:56, Anirban Biswas wrote:
> Hi
> Do not take me wrong but I think M$ office or OO.o both sucks some how less
> or more & if you guys really want to produce some high quality documents with
> out any pain then learn & .use LaTex & if you already know it them Kile is
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sir,
> I want to know the date of april meet.
> thankx...
>
third sunday of april, which is...
18th april. 2pm. venue: EFY office, okhla Industrial area
:-)
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Hi
Do not take me wrong but I think M$ office or OO.o both sucks some how less
or more & if you guys really want to produce some high quality documents with
out any pain then learn & .use LaTex & if you already know it them Kile is a
very good LaTex editor in KDE
But if you do not know
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