rakesh kumar wrote:
Hi
I want to learn about DB2, can anyone give me some good links.
Need help
regards
Hi,
If you are thinking of learning db2 at some hardcore level, then I'ld
recommend going with some book and not tutorial.
A good complete guide that covers SQL and embedding
Hi friends , I need some specific help in openerp module development
customisation ,
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On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Vinay Yadav vinay@gmail.com wrote:
Hi friends , I need some specific help in openerp module development
customisation ,
Your email is quite unhelpful in informing us about what specific help
do you need. Please be more detailed in requirements or else most
Dear FOSSmates,
'Chirag Grammar School' of Meerut has OLPC installation and they want
GNU/Linux and other FOSS support in general
The principal is very convinced with FOSS and they need the following things
to be done in short
and long term.
1)Need support in installing Linux and
actually first i want to know this list have openerp people or notot
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Nandeep Mali n9986.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Vinay Yadav vinay@gmail.com wrote:
Hi friends , I need some specific help in openerp module development
On Monday 21 Sep 2009, Vinay Yadav wrote:
actually first i want to know this list have openerp people or notot
Instead of getting into an endless question-response session on whether
anyone knows OpenERP/manufacturing module/factory
floor/materials/stores/goods receipt gate/goods/receive
Any command-line enhancements to the free and df commands that present
the percentages of memory/disk free visually (e.g. a horizontal bar,
rather like wget or scp while they're working)?
Regards,
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On Tue 22 Sep 2009 07:58:56 AM IST , Raj Mathur r...@linux-delhi.org
wrote:
Any command-line enhancements to the free and df commands that present
the percentages of memory/disk free visually (e.g. a horizontal bar,
rather like wget or scp while they're working)?
In Gnome, the 'System
On Tuesday 22 Sep 2009, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On Tue 22 Sep 2009 07:58:56 AM IST , Raj Mathur r...@linux-delhi.org
wrote:
Any command-line enhancements to the free and df commands that
present the percentages of memory/disk free visually (e.g. a
horizontal bar, rather like wget or scp while
To elaborate -- I have about 10 servers that send me mail every morning
on their current status. The status includes disk and memory usage
(currently df and free). At the moment I'm reading both outputs to
figure out if the server is reaching its limits, but it would be nice if
I could
On Tuesday 22 Sep 2009, Sharninder wrote:
[snip]
How *visual* do you want the output to be ?
As I said in my first post, the sort of horizontal bar chart that wget
and scp print while transferring data is fine. Something similar to
this (from wget output) would work beautifully:
22%
Hi Raj,
To elaborate -- I have about 10 servers that send me mail every morning
on their current status. The status includes disk and memory usage
(currently df and free). At the moment I'm reading both outputs to
figure out if the server is reaching its limits, but it would be nice if
I
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