On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 05:36, Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva wrote:
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
touche.
Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
mins??? I don't think so...
maybe not, but let's fit
LinuxLingam wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 05:36, Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva wrote:
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
touche.
Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
mins??? I don't think so...
maybe
Dear we had a newbies meet and we will conduct it in
future
Yes! Luckily I was also the part of that successful meet and fortunately
got the chance to meet you guys for the first time and I remember that
we were planning to have a similar at JIMS.
i had proposed to have meet on linx securities.
after the meet, the newbies could ask questions one-to-one.
Get Ready Man!!! I am coming with a bag *fool* of questions ;)
Kiding!
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Akshay Lamba wrote:
Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
Kishore, LL, etc).
I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free Software philosophy
and Linux, if no one else volunteers. Should I mix in Linux on Desktop
and a bash
--- Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free
Software philosophy
and Linux, if no one else volunteers. Should I mix
in Linux on Desktop
and a bash up of M$ too ?
Okay, go ahead you can mix (or remix) Linux and Linux
desktops in
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 14:39, Raj Shekhar wrote:
Akshay Lamba wrote:
Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
Kishore, LL, etc).
I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free Software philosophy
and Linux, if no one
Geee! Do you think that 15 mins would be enough for a newbie to
understand the technojargon + flamewars + netequitte flames :-o
or to shed *off* their nervousness...
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
:-)
look, let's get the ball rolling in this direction. its a process of
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
look, let's get the ball rolling in this direction. its a process of
exploration
Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
mins??? I don't think so...
Let us put our
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 02:24, vivek khurana wrote:
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Would intro to security tools (nessus, nmap, ntop) /
common services
(proxy - squid, IDS - snort, firewall - iptables) be
ok? Just an intro
to the tools and quick method of setting one up
using webmin.
ya it seems good if you also
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[flamewar begins]
(LL is wrong )
argh! this is what i completely *hate* about ILUG-D.
it is so
newbie-unfriendly and aspires to be completely
elitist!
:-(
Helloaa ilugd is not newbie unfriendly. I just dont
want the same presentation to take
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 12:21, LinuxLingam wrote:
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 09:18, vivek khurana wrote:
--- Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There will always be newbies in every meet, so does
it means introduction becomes a defato start up?? This
intro is good in newbies meet, but i
here is what i propose:
1) every ilug-d meet begins with a 15-minute introduction to gnulinux
for newbies and even wannabies. each time, a new guy from our group
delivers this presentation, in his or her own style and interpretation.
the assumption will be is that the target audience for this
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is what i propose:
1) every ilug-d meet begins with a 15-minute
introduction to gnulinux
for newbies and even wannabies. each time, a new guy
from our group
delivers this presentation, in his or her own style
and interpretation.
Okay guyz,
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 01:00, vivek khurana wrote:
Okay guyz, LL has volunteerd to give introductory note
in this meet.
Which topic LL ?? It will be great if you can give an
intro on security.
nope. i volunteer to speak on nothing. have already delivered a more
than fair amount of talks
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 01:00, vivek khurana wrote:
if you read the mail carefully, it says each time a
new guy from our
group delivers this introduction.
I had read mail carefully. No problems if you don't
want to speak. We will miss your
Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
Kishore, LL, etc).
regards
Vivek
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Would intro to security tools (nessus, nmap, ntop) / common services
(proxy - squid, IDS
--- Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We can request Raj to cut his talk short however.
Can we make raj speak on GPG instead. Raju -ji
pleeeaaassse speak on GPG
instead of introduction. We can give paphlets or
something on linux/gnu philosophy, i will bear the
vivek khurana wrote:
--- Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We can request Raj to cut his talk short however.
Can we make raj speak on GPG instead. Raju -ji
pleeeaaassse speak on GPG
instead of introduction.
If the meeting is going to be attended by the usual
--- Raj Shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tarun, do you think we should have a show of hands
for who all will be
attending the meet or maybe a poll on the ILUGD meet
? If the newbies
are out in force, Raj's (Mathur) speech would be
indeed welcome.
There will always be newbies in every
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since i always promise i will come, and find myself
eating cowdung when
i don't, lemme apply reverse psychology on myself:
i promise i won't come to the meet.
haha, this time LL might end up eating chocolate
cake, as Ll seems to be man of words, i
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