connect
button grays out and remains gray even after making all the entries.
Can't stop but feel N900, despite shortcomings, is easily the best phone
like device every produced by anyone ...
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ng all the entries.
> >
>
> Does this help ? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=set+static+ip+android+4
Done that. Only got routine procedure to set ip address. Didn't find one
that says why Connect button gets greyed out on changing DHCP to Static.
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Linux, though I find them to be complex - as compared to any method that
roots from the phone itself.
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user experience of cyanogenmod?
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makers to render old
hardware obsolete so fast?
Now, shall I give up on this totally? Is the BT version embedded in
hardware or the OS can possibly support a different BT version with some
hacks. (I don't mind giving up 3.0 completely as this is the only BT
device I have.)
May
same confidence that I have developed over years
in open source software with downloaded apps on android.
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On Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 07:56:12AM +0530, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Mayuresh wrote:
> > It is unclear, why throughout the day my phone's data upload-download
> > arrows (icons indicating internet usage) keep blinking...
>
>
, anybody previewed this?
How would it compare with other projects like cyanogenmod?
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am
most comfortable with.
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nges. I think, with terminal IDE I
should be able to manage to run it.
> Great news about the ubuntu android port, but again not every body is a fan
> of ubuntu :-)
I am not an Ubuntu fan and have never used it. But any hint of semblance
with *nix will make me feel home on the
www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone).
Thanks for the detailed information. For technically inclined people, I
think it is still a space to watch.
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for
a common user. But, hey, a common user does not try to improvise and churn
out new ways of doing things day in day out and settle on what suits him
the most. For technical people who want to do that *nix philosophy and
tools that come by default with these systems are a boon.
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ways to overcome some of the shortcomings that I
mentioned.
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On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 11:48:47PM -0500, anandn wrote:
> Mayuresh wrote:
> >I don't really understand your comment and it seems to be digressing. I
> >have one Maemo device as against 3 Android. Happy?
> I am aware of the devices you have and gave you alternatives
http://aakashlabs.org/compete
There are two separate competitions one for Android and Linux each.
BTW, also read that Aakash 3 will have option to run Linux. Ubuntu 12.0 is
reported to work natively.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/13/technology/aaron-swartz-internet-activist-dies-at-26.html
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Good read:
http://www.drdobbs.com/jvm/the-rise-and-fall-of-languages-in-2012/240145800
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s it's not very convenient to do so on every pdf. I've not
tried such things either and don't know how well they work.
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 01:23:27PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> PDF Reader (well, that's its name):
>
> - Precisely has the option I am looking for. It lets you decide between
> Page/Screen setting when flipping.
This came the closest to meeting the requirements, though had some
ile OS.
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 02:27:39PM +0530, Mandar Vaze / ? ??? wrote:
> http://kevinboone.net/kbox.html
>
> -Mandar
This mail reached me via p...@lists.sourcery.in
Has PLUG address changed? Was it announced?
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p://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/03/the-raspberry-pi-one-year-since-launch-one-million-sold/
Do post if someone has managed to get the device or have any comments on
above points.
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g for feedback if someone has used this ISP.
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captioned one is not even worth a try.
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o
get issues resolved.
TTML connection you mentioned looks like a good option. What kind of
technology is that? Land line based or metro-ethernet like Tata Indicom?
Also how smooth was your experience with getting the connection, delays in
processing etc?
Mayuresh
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 08:09:17PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> For last week or so the connection is either going down or is working at
> very slow speed arbitrarily at different times of the day. Complaining has
> not led anywhere. All standard questions every time you follow up, chang
appellate authority doesn't pick the phone and customer service says
they can't provide any other contact numbers.
This is a pathetic situation and shear harassment.
Can anyone advise any way out?
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t.
I have done tethering on other android devices, where I see an option to
enable it.
Does this mean the manufacturer has disabled tethering? (Why would they do
so?) Is there any way to enable it?
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On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 08:19:48AM +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
> Does the SoC on your tablet support wifi tethering / hotspot functionality?
The product manual doesn't show this feature. How to know whether the
hardware does or not?
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l found out more on
that.
Unlikely that it will work with BSNL 3G as well. I think it will be vendor
locked. Currently I use android phone to tether BSNL 3G.
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nnections. If they become so, I'll be happy to get
rid of wired connection mess.
After a PLUG thread providing feedback about other players, I have not
considered evaluating beyond these players.
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On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 10:32:58AM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> On Saturday, April 06, 2013 09:02:23 AM Mayuresh wrote:
> > (With TCom restoring the connection, I have at least 9GB left which will
> > expire soon! Any creative ideas on how to utilize them?! E.g. I tried
On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 10:36:01PM +0530, Ashwin wrote:
> On 06-04-2013 09:02, Mayuresh wrote:
> >My overall impression is wireless (3G/CDMA) plans and QoS are not yet
> >comparable with wired connections. If they become so, I'll be happy to get
> >rid of wired connecti
it in some
> different
> aspects..
By aspect if you mean uptime or how much affected they are by power cuts
and rainy season, then yes. Wired connections are more susceptible to
these.
But on speeds, I never had a problem with wired connections. But not sure
it has to do with ISP and
W200 by Lava.
I need one more such router for travel needs. So any feedback on any other
models will be useful.
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I can try them. If multiple of them are equally good, price will be
the criteria. I am looking for ones with battery. No other specific
requirements. (And it should work with Docomo 3G modem E177.)
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e, they immediately give you the number to call. When I
did not renew, there was not a single call received for renewal reminder,
which was never the case earlier.
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e as old
workhorses like WRT54GL/WRT160NL that I have. Difficult to assess that
from specs before buying. So would appreciate first hand feedback.
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Disable
Tx BurstEnable Disable
Pkt_Aggregate Enable Disable
IEEE 802.11H SupportEnable Disable(only in A band)
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 09:19:55AM +0530, Pranav Peshwe wrote:
> Hi Mayuresh,
> To begin with, I would suggest quickly replacing the
> router with another one for testing, and verifying, that it is not the
> environment that is causing the drop. I've seen ca
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 02:12:22PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Unfortunately the fault involves 2 factors - OS and router.
I kind of solved this. Old workhorse WRT54GL came to the rescue. I
upgraded its firmware from DDWRT 23 to 24 SP2 BETA and used it as a
repeater bridge.
Now WRT54GL "ge
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 01:59:29PM -0700, Manas Alekar wrote:
> Did you try to disable 802.11n on your Lava instead?
n was disabled right throughout.
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with default ftp client on Windows and Unix/Linux ftp servers? Is there
any configuration option or any ftp server implementation that can make do
with pesky Windows ftp client?
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On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 04:11:55PM +0530, ? wrote:
> ===
> $ ftp
> ftp> passive
> Passive mode: off; fallback to active mode: off.
> ftp> passive
> Passive mode: on; fallback to active mode: on.
> ===
I get "command not found" for passive. This is de
the router. It will be really good if such thing
exists.
Not much luck searching around on the web (particularly, the item should
be purchasable from a reliable source in India.)
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untable.
I found some local UPS makers' contacts from the web. Will try reaching to
them in the coming week.
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ink I clarified in a couple of posts before. I am looking
for a battery backed up DC supply (sort of UPS minus inverter) and if that
is not available a miniature UPS (1mm x 1mm x 1mm most welcome!).
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els in India of less than
600VA. Anyway, sent them a query as well.
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outers.
Have you used this extensively with 3-4 intranet devices talking to each
other? Seen any latency issues or sometimes connection not happening etc?
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o not an
exact match for the requirement). I have a spare one from Intex, not
buying new. I have to make some untidy wiring arrangements so that I can
keep the router at a certain location from where it can serve the desired
area well.
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x27;s interesting to remember how
we looked at what was a still a mobile phone giant at the time of above
thread.
Now good to have a thread predicting where Microsoft goes from here with
Nokia in their kitty.. Will be interesting to revisit this thread 2-3
years later...
May
libby-clark/740463-what-30-years-of-gnu-means-to-you/
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9242780/_39_Free_Unix_39_The_world_changing_proclamation_made_30_years_ago_today
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Is there any good viewer for SVG files that would retain resolution during
zooming and allow to pan the image as well?
There used to be a plugin from Adobe for firefox, seems discontinued now.
ImageMagick, gimp, qiv etc. render image but can't zoom without loss of
resolution.
May
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 12:52:05PM +0530, Gaurav Pant wrote:
> > You could use Inkscape.
Thanks. Meets the requirement. I just wish the viewer (inkview) had pan
and zoom facility as well (instead of having to open the editor).
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d may grow in future.
- Preferably some time trusted service or a brand that can be trusted for
A. data security and B. will last long.
Hope this is not too much to ask for and such services are available.
Solicit suggestions.
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might turn out to be costlier
than "just storage".
Alternatively a local replica can be maintained that forms encrypted
chunks of files. Even for that if any filesystem provides builtin support
it would be nice.
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On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 02:24:28PM +0530, ? wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
That's a tremendous survey in quick time! Thanks. Will take time to
consume.
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is impossible.
(No I don't have something of that high importance. But it will be a joy
being able to do so!)
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none
sufficiently satisfactory such that you can read decently well.
Even tried exotic options like a terminal plugin in firefox browser, to no
avail.
Anyone tried anything that works?
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mlterm is supposed to be the best of the attempts so
far, though it never worked for me.
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s - both in the server and desktop space?
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On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 07:02:21PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Like keeping a local encrypted replica of each file and syncing this
> replica with remote?
Anyone tried duplicity? It fits the bill. It creates encrypted chunks and
still minimizes the network traffic for incremental backups, ju
you are on
XP. The campaign obviously is to increase the sales of newer versions.
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On Tue, Dec 03, 2013 at 06:02:24PM +0530, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Mayuresh wrote:
> >
> > The campaign is not because they care for your business loss if you are on
> > XP. The campaign obviously is to increase the sales of newer versions.
> &g
on NetBSD
it was just crashing on opening. Curious whether things have improved.
Have you tried mlterm? It didn't work for me, though there is good
feedback about it in various forums.
Thanks for the heads up.
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SS, if
you cared to read the first post.
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> > Is this a point, CIOs would be made to think about adopting FOSS systems
> > in place of Windows - both in the server and desktop space?
Something relevant for this thread
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Goodbye-Win-XP---Hello-Linux-79602.ht
> Something relevant for this thread
> http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Goodbye-Win-XP---Hello-Linux-79602.html
Gartner predicts end of Unix. "The obvious replacements to HP-UX,
Solaris, AIX and other Unix variants today are Linux, Windows and
mainframe operating systems."
http://www.computerwo
:)
You mean the one that says there isn't a huge difference between RedHat
and Unix?
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racle Java way too behind with over 65% votes.
Although btrfs has acquired a good vote share and 2nd position at 13%, it
is still way too behind big brother ext4 which tops with massive 72.5%.
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matter a no of text applications) are a _platform_
rather than an application, on which I can build my own application fairly
quickly.
I don't insist this to suit everyone. It's a subjective matter and hence
not a flame war.
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face packet loss if
they ping hopone.net?
Any tricks to get to reach sensible people in this ISP?
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r changing usage patterns,
improvising for information management. If something necessitates so I'll
change my platforms. But it has not happened in many years, though things
done by me "around" the platforms keep evolving.
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This may interest many.
http://www.projectara.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara
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e OS I am using. A dual core should be good enough.
OS: NetBSD. Will find out chipset support from shortlisted boards based on
above needs.
Budget: 8k, flexible.
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even if the
processor is 64 bit. (E.g. wine does not work on 64 bit, at least on
NetBSD.)
You seem to suggest Asus as a brand as well. Right? I can search for Asus
boards for Intel processors then.
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orward' command (which meets the attachment
requirement mentioned above) to populate the To and Cc addresses
automatically from the original mail, the way 'reply' does.
Couldn't find a way to do that.
Hope someone can help with this.
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eal to use and throw a
device away within a few months anyway? Nobody even expects such
devices to last for years together? So I should just adjust my
expectation level?
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ers would have heard of this as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanenbaum-Torvalds_debate
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that just works" has similar (implicit)
connotations. IMHO any decent Linux distro should "just work" as well.
PS: I am not a Linux user anymore, for last 4 years or so.
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It's a huge implication
nevertheless. The very sentence acknowledges the might of Microsoft -
whether you like their products or not.
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you to make a presentation in the
year mentioned.
:-)
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ry to say that for a magazine I am a loyal reader of for years.)
On a lighter note: Watch out, even PLUG mailing list might be monitored by
the big brother! You might be in trouble if any post offends them!
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 06:51:33AM +0530, Ashwin wrote:
> I use a mini pc. Gigabyte Brix.
Gigabyte Brix looks nice. Any pointers to buy them in Pune?
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have one. I
also read feasibility and success of rooting varies from device to device.
Wonder any devices in 10" space exist which are rooted by default. Even
better if they are Linux devices.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:57:59PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> May be rooting the device will provide some way. But I am not inclined to
> take risks or spending hours to try and root the device. Most of the
> methods to root a device seem to require Windows and I don't have one.
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 03:26:52PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:57:59PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> > May be rooting the device will provide some way.
>
> Trying my luck. Can connect with the device from debian using adb. Where
> on earth do I find this &quo
did something drastically
different grounds up, a purely technical question is why was it needed
(i.e. isn't Linux sufficiently flexible already to create a localized
flavor?)
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On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 08:31:02AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> A purely technical question is why was it needed (i.e. isn't Linux
> sufficiently flexible already to create a localized flavor?)
IMHO the thread is floundering.
Any objective and purely technical/architectural answers t
arc.info/?l=plug-mail&m=128034451312028 (See overall thread).
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good for BSD community to register as many systems as
possible on bsdstats.
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I am looking for a dental (digital) xray system that would allow me to
gather images on Linux.
There are several products out there that seem to work only with Windows.
Would appreciate pointers in this regard.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 09:27:39AM +0530, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
> Orthanc server, perhaps?
>
> https://www.orthanc-server.com/
Found nothing related to x rays on this. Did I miss something?
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above.
Nevertheless I'll try to connect the device to a Linux machine and see how
it reports.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 10:42:42AM +0530, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
> People use it to retrieve images from X-ray scanners into Orthanc
> storage. You might want to ask specific questions at:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/orthanc-users
Ok, thank
the DS vendor, though I never used it. It's ultimately a key
pair and if you know how to manage its security, you can keep it safely in
simple files and use it that way.
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tificate export format is .cer
Most applications should accept .cer as well. Have you tried?
If not, search for certificate format conversion tools. You'll find a few.
Also, try exporting from browser on Windows. Try different browsers. Some
will have the format you are lo
tement that you have quoted from the article sounds
like a nice sales slogan. It might just be a sponsored article. Even if it
isn't, one needs to take that with a pinch of salt.
E.g. how about this: "I use Linux, to develop software to make life of
Apple users easy"
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