Hello everyone,
The second in the series of workshops planned with
the Computer Society of India will be held at ABES
Engineering College, Ghaziabad, on Sat., 23rd Aug.,
from 11am to 6pm. The workshop is open to all, but
the college requests advance registration by sending
email to [EMAIL PROTECT
On Wednesday 20 Aug 2008, Anand Shankar wrote:
> 1. Wanted to set up a GPG Key Server inside my organisation intranet.
> I could not find an option to do that. Is it necessary / good idea to
> use a Public Key Server for such use?
A private key server seems to be a better option since you are only
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Anand Shankar writes:
> 1. Wanted to set up a GPG Key Server inside my organisation intranet.
> I could not find an option to do that. Is it necessary / good idea to
> use a Public Key Server for such use?
Checkout Marc Horowitz's pks[1] which couple
1. Wanted to set up a GPG Key Server inside my organisation intranet.
I could not find an option to do that. Is it necessary / good idea to
use a Public Key Server for such use?
2. Whether GPG signed emails / documents internal to the organisation
are treated as 'legal' by auditors?
3. Or it is b
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> As most of you are aware of my problem with Sify. The problem has not been
> solved yet. While I can access the Internet using Windows, I cannot do the
> same with GNU/Linux distros.
>
> Should I not
Easiest method is to boot from a ubuntu or any other live cd of same
architect mount the root file system
and just do 'chroot'
and then chpasswd
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Dear friends,
As most of you are aware of my problem with Sify. The problem has not been
solved yet. While I can access the Internet using Windows, I cannot do the same
with GNU/Linux distros.
Should I not file a case with Consumer Forum? What do you suggest?
Any one on the list using SIFY con
MALKIAT BENIPAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this is the kernal line :
> KERNEL /VMLINUZ-2.4.18-14 RO ROOT=LABEL=/
> Tried it but after pressing b (booting) coming across?error as kernel panic,
> so not able to boot as super user mode.
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-14 rw root=/ init=/bin/sh
OR
kerne
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Gora Mohanty writes:
[...]
> Besides this work, there is also XeTeX which allows
> Unicode in TeX/LaTeX documents. This needs some minor
> work to port it from MacOSX to Linux (mostly a matter
> of modifying ttf fonts to ones appropriate for TeX,
> s
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:24:23 +0530
Niyaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Here are the questions I have about Mono:
>
> - Can I compile my mono code in Linux and run the generated executable
> in M$ OSes having only the M$.Net runtime/framework/etc. Would i have to
> install mono on the M$ syste
In IIT Delhi, there is a need for a Linux Admin as Project Associate in
Multimedia Lab, Interested candidate can send their resume to following
email IDs
with subject
*Sub* : Linux Admin post at Lab
Prof. Santanu Chaudhury
mail id -- santanuc AT ee.iitd.ernet.in
and
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Dear Mani,
As per your solution provided through the link, please guide where to add the
line as rw init=/bin/sh in the kernal line
this is the kernal line :
KERNEL /VMLINUZ-2.4.18-14 RO ROOT=LABEL=/
Tried it but after pressing b (booting) coming across error as kernel panic, so
not able t
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