Raj Shekhar wrote:
I get a lot of emails everyday (150-200 would be a close figure). As
such, I can say with confidence that people find it easier to read
emails that are written in plain english, i.e. without using sms lingo
or trying to write roman hinglish. As far as the part about
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hello friends,
I got the answer of my question of automounting of pendrive its not
real automounting but its is working till i get the real one.What i
did is i add a line in fstab file
/dev/sda1 /mnt/pendriveauto defaults,users,noauto 0 0
now when i attached my pendrive to usb
i have to
On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 00:08 +0530, ankit walia wrote:
like windows do self check that usb has been attached
y cant linux do
n if it do how?
Checkout Autofs project - http://auto-autofs.sourceforge.net/
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On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 17:16 +0530, martand shardul wrote:
DEAR SIR,
I REQUSET U TO KINDLY
References:
http://www.csijmi.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jmilug
ALGORHYTHM'06
(The Rhythm of Technogeeks)
Dear LUG members,
JMILUG( Linux Users Group, Jamia Millia Islamia ) is one of the active LUGs
in Delhi. It was inaugurated by the senior members of LINUX-DELHI( Delhi
Linux Users
http://creative.linux-delhi.org/?q=node/602
could you please recommend and/or organize a venue in southern delhi
easily-accessible to most people in NCR? this should have a projector.
:-)
niyam
So how about the SoC, that would be a good venue. Sounds like it would be an
interesting
IPS HLBR - Version 1.0 can detect malicious traffic using regular
expressions
Version 1.0 of Hogwash Light BR, released march 5th 2006, brings two
interesting new features. The first one is the ability of using
regular expressions to detect intrusion attempts and e-mails with
virus or phishing.