hmm, so many options to the seeker. Well, if you think a little, you will
shortly realise that instead of showing path,
you turn on lights in every direction and asked, well let me know if you
can walk on charcoal road, or want flower-bed,
or maybe you can opt one that has some muds in-way, also
On Jan 22, 2008 6:14 PM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, so many options to the seeker.
Options! You said it correctly my dear friend. It's all about options. About
choices.
Well, if you think a little, you will
shortly realise that instead of showing path,
you turn on lights in
Hi,
Inviting you to come and participate in freed.in in New Delhi, February
22 to 24 2008.
The theme for this year's event is:
Knowledge shall set you free
The format of this event is slightly different from last time -- there's
a conclave for discussing the theme, how to apply it and how
Hi,
Welcome to the world of Open Source. As a first exposure, you should start
with RedHat. Once you familiar with the Operating System (linux) then
based on your choice start working on different types of flavors.
For any further guidance you can catch me on google chat.
Thanks,
Prabhat
B.E
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Hi,
Welcome to the world of Open Source. As a first exposure, you should start
with RedHat. Once you familiar with the Operating System (linux) then
based on your choice start working on different types of flavors.
Eh? Or do
hi,
just an update on fossconf chennai - we have a good list of speakers
- most of them new and speaking for the first time. We have also been
able to attract quite a few people from academia. Also a few student
groups doing their projects in foss. So we have around 70 good talks
- now
On 23/01/2008, Parthan SR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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prabhat rishi wrote:
Hi,
Welcome to the world of Open Source. As a first exposure, you should
start
with RedHat. Once you familiar with the Operating System (linux) then
based on your
On Jan 23, 2008 11:26 AM, नोरत [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which is best red hat or fedora
Just about found that you had added a line somewhere.
By Red Hat you mean RHEL? For home users Fedora is better, IMO.
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On Jan 23, 2008 11:26 AM, नोरत [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which is best red hat or fedora
Just
hi,
This is amazing. We have three major events in Feb alone that are focussed
on free software and open source: freed.in (delhi), fossconf (chennai) and
open source india week (Blore, Delhi and Mumbai).
And then there's one in Pune too...so a total of four! (Hope to see more
details about that
hi all
where in pune
norat saraswat
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On Jan 23, 2008 11:38 AM, नोरत [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as O S which is best present i am working on UBUNTU
Windows Vista.
Seriously, doesn't matter, what matters is how you can use the OS.
And please add your matter in such a way that people can find it.
On Jan 23, 2008 11:41 AM, Rahul Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
This is amazing. We have three major events in Feb alone that are focussed
on free software and open source: freed.in (delhi), fossconf (chennai) and
open source india week (Blore, Delhi and Mumbai).
And then there's one
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