On 12-Oct-06, at 12:04 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Sahil, You seem quite mis-informed. Redhat's linux distro's
> continue to
> be strong, and are actually the largest market share!
>
> I'd be rather worried for the future of Linux if everyone at RH was to
> go walkabout.
just that RedHat bashi
Sahil Dave wrote:
> i wud rather suggest you to straight GOOGLE for all your queries..!!
> Red Hat has become amost obsolete now, & anybody using it is living 5yrs
> back...
Sahil, You seem quite mis-informed. Redhat's linux distro's continue to
be strong, and are actually the largest market sha
On 11/10/06, ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mayank!
>
> As long as, you talk about Redhat 9. I may have similar opinion. RedHat
> releases a new version of OSes almost every year and are being used for
> mission critical operations. For more detail on Redhat releases, you may
> ref
Hi Mayank!
As long as, you talk about Redhat 9. I may have similar opinion. RedHat
releases a new version of OSes almost every year and are being used for
mission critical operations. For more detail on Redhat releases, you may
refer Redhat's website or http://openskills.info/infobox.php?ID=1094.
On 10/10/06, Sahil Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i wud rather suggest you to straight GOOGLE for all your queries..!!
> Red Hat has become amost obsolete now, & anybody using it is living 5yrs
> back...
> Try going for some newer distro like Mandriva, Ubuntu or SUSE!!
Not forgetting Fedora Co
i wud rather suggest you to straight GOOGLE for all your queries..!!
Red Hat has become amost obsolete now, & anybody using it is living 5yrs back...
Try going for some newer distro like Mandriva, Ubuntu or SUSE!!
--
" Using Linux is like using an AC:: as long
Hi,
On 10/7/06, Ajay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows, drive
> C: with 19 GB free space and D: 2 GB free space (I think on the same hard
> disk). I have a few hours experience on UNIX. I heard redhat 9 can use yahoo
> messanger.
Thank you, Mr Verma. Your information can be useful to some other members as
well.
Ajay
ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
REFER THIS WEBSITE http://e-books.amagrammer.net/
I DONT THINK YOU WOULD REQUIRE MORE THAN WHAT IS AVAILABLE HERE.
MOREOVER YOU MAY REFER SOME GOOD LINUX WEBSI
Sudev Barar wrote:
[SNIP]
>> Where is this "mailing list etiquette" stuff? I dont see it on
>>"linux-delhi.org"
>>
>
>
> If not found on LUG-Delhi site you can always do a search.
>
> [SNIPPED]
There's a link on the page where you subscribe .
http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
cheer
On 09/10/06, ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sudev,
> May this mail find you in good health.
Thanks for your touching concern. I am very well thank you.
> Where is this "mailing list etiquette" stuff? I dont see it on
> "linux-delhi.org"
>
If not found on LUG-Delhi site you can
On 09/10/06, ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> REFER THIS WEBSITE http://e-books.amagrammer.net/
> I DONT THINK YOU WOULD REQUIRE MORE THAN WHAT IS AVAILABLE HERE.
> MOREOVER YOU MAY REFER SOME GOOD LINUX WEBSITES LIKE
> http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/
>
Ravindra, Good suggestion w
Hi Mehul,
Yes, It is. Perhaps we can have them in our group and let people access it.
With Best Wishes
Ravindra
On 10/9/06, mehul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/9/06, ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > HI ALL,
> >
> > THIS IS FOR NEW AS WELL AS FOR EXPERIENCED LINUX/UNIX US
On 10/9/06, ravindra verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HI ALL,
>
> THIS IS FOR NEW AS WELL AS FOR EXPERIENCED LINUX/UNIX USERS.
>
> REFER THIS WEBSITE http://e-books.amagrammer.net/
> I DONT THINK YOU WOULD REQUIRE MORE THAN WHAT IS AVAILABLE HERE.
> MOREOVER YOU MAY REFER SOME GOOD LINUX WEBS
HI ALL,
THIS IS FOR NEW AS WELL AS FOR EXPERIENCED LINUX/UNIX USERS.
REFER THIS WEBSITE http://e-books.amagrammer.net/
I DONT THINK YOU WOULD REQUIRE MORE THAN WHAT IS AVAILABLE HERE.
MOREOVER YOU MAY REFER SOME GOOD LINUX WEBSITES LIKE
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/
CHEERS
RAVINDRA
On
ankush grover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/7/06, Ajay wrote:
> Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows,
> hey,
Buy a book on redhat linux or any other linux and then start installing it.
If you face problem post to this list.
Yahoo messenger is there for red
On 10/7/06, Ajay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows,
> drive C: with 19 GB free space and D: 2 GB free space (I think on the same
> hard disk). I have a few hours experience on UNIX. I heard redhat 9 can use
> yahoo messanger. Can I
Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows, drive
C: with 19 GB free space and D: 2 GB free space (I think on the same hard
disk). I have a few hours experience on UNIX. I heard redhat 9 can use yahoo
messanger. Can I load it myself? Please suggest some books
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