Dear all,
The CMDA IT expo is over on 7th.
The number of visitors were less this year. Official number is not yet
known but it could be in the range of 35000+ footfalls.
Even if we assume just about 15% of the visitors came to our stall,
that is also a good number.
We had 2 seminars in the
Hi All,
I know this belongs to Network Manager, however I thought I'll
generate some buzz here before I put it in there.
Issue :
BSNL EVDO modem was not detected by NetworkManager on Ubuntu Intrepid
( 8.10 ) though its automatically recognized by hal.
Here's what I did.
1.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Sudhanwa Jogalekar
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Dear all,
The CMDA IT expo is over on 7th.
The number of visitors were less this year. Official number is not yet
known but it could be in the range of 35000+ footfalls.
That's a pretty good footage considering
There was very good response to Aditya's seminar. The hall was
overfull and the QA went on for quite some time even after the seminar
was over. People were zapped to see the 3D desktop and other magics by
Aditya.
I couldn't attend Aditya's Seminar.
Compared to Aditya's seminar, there was
Chetan S wrote:
The question - which string from the hal listing will make most sense ?
If anyone familiar with D-Bus , Hal programming, NetworkManager can
they step in and explain if the line of reasoning is fine.
Others are free to pitch in too !!ers
Why not go to the NetworkManager
You forgot to mention the security (police) personnel who wonderfully
kept an eye on all people visiting Pune Linux Users GroupstalL :-)
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On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Rahul Sundaram
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Manas Alekar wrote:
Curious. Can you point some resources on how good antivirus programs work ?
I seem to find this interesting.
Any decent anti-virus should do more than just simple string matching.
Heuristics, file
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:35 AM, म.हा.सा.ग.र [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good Virus scanner on non-linux platform caught these in the rpm
packages kept there...
\clamav-0.94.1-1.el4.rf.i386.rpm=]clamav-0.94.1-1.el4.rf.gz=](gzip)=]./usr/share/doc/clamav-0.94.1/test/.split/split.clam-pespin.exeaa
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Sudhanwa Jogalekar
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Do not come to conclusions so fast.
This is what section 4.3 of the clamav document says:
(After the installation of clamav, you should test the installation like
this:)
Try to scan recursively the source