Dear all,
I am searching for a Network inventory tool which will give me the
hardware and software inventory for all networked PCs - all platforms -
Sun Sparc, X86 with multiple OSes like Linux, MS windows, NT, Solaris,
Netware.
Needless to say the intention is to do it free of cost
I am searching for a Network inventory tool which will give me the
hardware and software inventory for all networked PCs - all platforms -
Sun Sparc, X86 with multiple OSes like Linux, MS windows, NT, Solaris,
Netware.
Needless to say the intention is to do it free of cost
On Monday 20 Sep 2004 3:12 am, Linux Lingam wrote:
a colleague just migrated to debian sid from windoze. is considering
moving from dialup to sify broadband. wants to know if sify works okay
with gnulinux. area: saket.
http://broadband.sify.com/master_pricelist.html
Your friend has too much
At 2004-09-20 12:03:53 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the absolutely pathetic Hotwire Internet services.
Please do tell me more about Hotwire.
Their network actually looked non-pathetic when I was looking for an ISP
some months ago. But despite a half-dozen phone calls and several
On Monday 20 Sep 2004 12:14 pm, Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
At 2004-09-20 12:03:53 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the absolutely pathetic Hotwire Internet services.
Please do tell me more about Hotwire.
Their network actually looked non-pathetic when I was looking for an ISP
some
Hi All,
We need to create a rule on SendMail server on linux or solaris to
forward all SMTP requests from a particular application server to a
single mail account. This should be a IP/DNS based rule.
This means if outgoing mail request comes from server A it should
forward to the
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Message from Atul Kumar:
We have Linux servers in a Data Center in US. We are setting up local
test servers Linux 7.3. For this we need Linux 7.3 CD's urgently. We
will pay reasonable cost towards that. We will apprecaite youR HELP.
Regards
Atul Kumar
Sify has just made it madatory to use the sify broadband client for access. They do
distrubute
client for linux and beware it won`t work.
Kiran.
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a colleague just migrated to debian sid from windoze. is considering
moving from dialup to sify
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On 09/20/2004 12:32 PM, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
| 6. Their latest login mechanism is web based, so you have to login
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| browser to start working. You are logged off inexplicably and at odd
times of
| the day. I have woken up a number of
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From: Nishikant Kapoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ilugd] Fwd: Need Linux 7.3 CDs
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Message from Atul Kumar:
We have Linux
Hi All,
I have windoz network, Some ppl have moved to Linux Dekstop:) one
problem is IPMesg, gipmsg-0.4.0beta1 is one for linux.
Can anyone tell me other IPmesg kinda softwares for linux which can
successfully talk to windows IPMesg?
Regards,
Yash
hi,
RedHat Exam - Rs.1/-
RedHat Course(from some institute) - Rs. 15000/-
Total - Rs. 25000/-
is it advisable to go for RHCE spending Rs. 25000/-?
amit
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Their network actually looked non-pathetic when I
was looking for an ISP
some months ago. But despite a half-dozen phone
calls and several email
exchanges, nobody from their sales team ever
returned my calls. And my
nasty (snail-mail) letter to their director was
apparently
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:48:47 +0530, Ankur Rohatgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I quite possibly may be the only guy happy with Hotwire :) .
You are not the only one , i also think hotwire rocks !.
I pay only 810 per month and have downloaded more ISO's and updated
my debian more times from
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Subject: Announcing Fedora Core 3 Test 2
Date: Monday 20 Sep 2004 7:46 pm
From: Bill Nottingham
To: fedora-announce-list
Coming soon to a site near you... for the first time, it's the new,
digitally remastered, Fedora Core 3 Test 2!
Now, you can take
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 01:10:02 -0700 (PDT), Kiran Reddy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sify has just made it madatory to use the sify broadband client for
access. They do distrubute
client for linux and beware it won`t work.
For the time being, we can login via the browser too but after 3rd Oct,
we
Hi list,
While trying to download software one often comes across options to use one
of many mirrors to get the software. What general guideline can one follow
to select the mirror site. Physical proximity obviosly does not work. Its
something to do about transatlantic cables, gateways and such
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Hello,
(I had already sent this mail but with no subject and I guess, that's
why I got no replies.)
I have Fedora Core 2 installed in my 20GB PATA drive and got Windows XP
in my 80 GB SATA drive. I got grub installed in my PATA drive and all I
need is for grub to boot windows XP which resides
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We *giggle* have a Linux Demo Day 2004 web site *hehheh* now.
http://linux-delhi.org/ldd2k4/
OK, so it's just HTML wrapped around the poster exported as a JPEG,
but it seems to work :)
Regards,
- -- Raju
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Raj Mathur[EMAIL
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 18:56:37 +0530, Sriram J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Their network actually looked non-pathetic when I
was looking for an ISP
some months ago. But despite a half-dozen phone
calls and several email
exchanges, nobody from their sales team ever
returned my calls.
On Tuesday 21 Sep 2004 10:43 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
We *giggle* have a Linux Demo Day 2004 web site *hehheh* now.
http://linux-delhi.org/ldd2k4/
OK, so it's just HTML wrapped around the poster exported as a JPEG,
but it seems to work :)
Hey, atleast make the poster downloads appear in
Sandip == Sandip Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sandip On Tuesday 21 Sep 2004 10:43 am, Raj Mathur wrote:
We *giggle* have a Linux Demo Day 2004 web site *hehheh* now.
http://linux-delhi.org/ldd2k4/
OK, so it's just HTML wrapped around the poster exported
Chirpy wrote:
Hi list,
While trying to download software one often comes across options to use one
of many mirrors to get the software. What general guideline can one follow
to select the mirror site. Physical proximity obviosly does not work.
Normally one would ping the mirror sites and compare
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