Dear friends
If some body has problem to my some tinny short
cut words i will make up this words in my next malling I had only
objection to putting this words by Mr Kenneth that I do not think
that you will be successful unless you learn
to spell better: how he can
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:32 PM, मनीष wrote:
this I will be more thankful if you will put up your opinion on my
queries.
What Kenneth meant, I am sure, was that you would be more successful
_in getting your queries answered_. You got him wrong.
actually he got me right. If I have learnt only
On Nov 13, 2007 3:03 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:32 PM, मनीष wrote:
this I will be more thankful if you will put up your opinion on my
queries.
What Kenneth meant, I am sure, was that you would be more successful
_in getting your queries
Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ls -lr | tail -1
for time of last access. See ls -t, and ls -c for other times.
And if you're interested in the dotfiles (the otherwise invisible ones) make it
ls -lart (that sequence of letters is ez 2 rmmbr if u r l33t ;-)).
PJ
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:14:14 +0530, मनीष
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ankit Can anyone tell me, how to get latest created file from a folder
Ankit to be used in shell script?
Bimal you may also take a look at find command with time
parameter, see man find for more details.
You mean -mtime,
On 13-Nov-07, at 8:13 PM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
I don't agree with someone. Some distros (like Slackware Debian)
are
more purist-friendly then others so-called user-friendly ones (like
Ubuntu).
Could you please elaborate? Do you have specifics in mind
where
Debian is
Date :- 11th Nov(sun), 13th Nov(Tue) , 18th Nov
(Sun) ...Suggestions
Venue :- Suggestions ...
If its on the 18th - I can make it too - I vote for
it!
-- Viksit
Be a better sports nut! Let your
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:46:49 +0530, Kazim Zaidi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't agree with someone. Some distros (like Slackware Debian) are
more purist-friendly then others so-called user-friendly ones (like
Ubuntu).
Could you please elaborate? Do you have specifics in mind
Hi,
Are you working on any free software or open source (FOSS) project? Do
you know anyone who is?
There's a great opportunity for all Indian FOSS contributors to showcase
their work at the national level, and perhaps global too! Plus, the
development team (or individual) can get a minimum
Hullo,
--- Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting article on Slashdot
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/11/12/1528211.shtml
Compromising security - in a nutshell, this would
probably mean that anyone with enough computing power
would probably be able to crack SSL keys by brute
force.
Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
exim ?
+1
it will give you a much better feature matrix, a more robust security
model and fantastic functionality and flexibility when you need it
without the overhead of sendmails complex setup and management cruft.
And from v. 4.*, exim's
On 13-Nov-07, at 8:13 PM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Could you please elaborate? Do you have specifics in mind
where
Debian is either purist friendly or not user friendly, but a
Debian
derivative has markedly different behaviour?
Well, my ignorance doesn't allow me to
Hi,
Forwarding this message from Karunakar, as it should be of
broader interest.
Regards,
Gora
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:23:53 +0530, Kazim Zaidi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 13-Nov-07, at 8:13 PM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Could you please elaborate? Do you have specifics in mind
where Debian is either purist friendly or not user friendly, but a
Debian derivative has markedly
On Nov 14, 2007 4:50 AM, Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:23:53 +0530, Kazim Zaidi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 13-Nov-07, at 8:13 PM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Could you please elaborate? Do you have specifics in mind
where Debian is either purist
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