On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Kishore Bhargava wrote:
> 12-12-12. What a very very sad day. We lost a very dear friend, Raj Mathur.
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> People who knew and have met Raj will always remember him as a lively and
> humourous person - brutally honest and a man of principles.
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> Raj was a founder m
On 4/28/10, Saurabh Sharma wrote:
> Besides the Inaugural Session & Launch of W3C India Office the
> technical sessions planned out are as follows.
>
> The discussion planned for the days.
> Day 1.
> Technical Session-I: Internationalization aspects in W3C.
> Technical Session-II: Web access thro
dating your /etc/resolv.conf which is suppose to
contain the above two DNS servers.
It is a known bug in the pppoe package in Fedora.
You might need to use this workaround
echo "nameserver 202.54.15.30" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 202.54.1.30" >> /etc/resolv
nstall "Development Tools"
and get it done!
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Keep it up!
Deependra Singh Shekhawat
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but after samba4 integration within freeipa definitely it will.
Also note that samba4 is in alpha stage as of now.
Regards
Deependra Singh Shekhawat
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m that the fix took time to hit the stable tree and it was
not included in F10 final release (I don't know why) I guess probably
because the NetworkManager is the new way to do things (but I still use
s-c-n because NM doesn't do ethernet bridges afaik).
Thanks
Deependra Singh Shekhawat
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