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Wonder if there's any scope for Free/Libre and Open Source Software
(FLOSS) in this endeavour... FN
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Rajiv Vaishnav (NASSCOM) wrote:
> Message
> NASSCOM
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> Chairman, NASSCOM SME Regional Forum, Western Region
> Dy.Chairman & MD, Zensar Technologies Ltd.
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> take pleasure in inviting you to
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> the Launch of NASSCOM SME Forum in Mumbai
> Date : Tuesday, 8th July 2003 at …
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> Programme
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> 6.30 pm - 7.00 pm : Registration and refreshments
>
> 7.00 pm - 7.20 pm : Opening Remarks by Kiran Karnik
> 7.20 pm - 7.40 pm : Presentation by Ganesh Natarajan - "Strategies for succeeding in difficult times"
> 7.40 pm - 8.10 pm : Address by Special Guests and Discussion among participants
> 8.10 pm - 8.30 pm : Setting up working groups for developing ideas for SMEs.
> EVENT IS FREE AND ALL ARE WELCOME
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Hi all,
PHP 5 Beta 1 was released a few days ago. I took for a test-drive and found
the new OO features to be totally cool.
To be specific a lot of things have been redone it seems:
1. Constructors as well as destructors
2. Streams have been redone
3. libxml2 is being used for XML parsing
4. SQLite engine
5. Zend 2 Engine
More info:
Download: http://php.net
Whats new in PHP5: http://www.php.net/zend-engine-2.php
Details about what's new: http://www.phpvolcano.com
Have fun all ye PHP hackers,
ah
Release notes for GNOWSYS version 0.4.
GNOWSYS: Gnowledge Networking and Organizing System. Useful for
knowledge/content management, semantic web, building ontologies,
building portal sites, link management etc. Learn more about it from
http://www.gnowledge.org.
In this version of GNOWSYS we have added a number of new modules. The
core GNOWSYS engine of the earlier releases has been improved with
better catalogue support.
1. Changes to GNOWSYS Core Semantic Engine:
Amongst the main …
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0.3 is that now the catalog support has been improved. All the Object
Types, Objects, Association Types, and Associations entries are
catalogued. Facet Types and Occurrence Types are yet to be fully
supported by Catalog. This feature can be effectively used for large
gnowledge bases, since ZOPE catalog increases the response time. In
future releases Facet Types and Occurrence Types will also be
catalogued.
In GNOWSYS 0.4 the User Interface has also been changed. Amongst
improvements to user interface. The layout of the index_html for an
Object and an Object Types has been changed. We tried to get all the
metadata of the objects visible. This may make the system a little
slow, but useful for the users to know how to query for the most
useful metadata of the objects. Users can modify all of this since we
copy the entire template as dtml files in the instance.
In association types now we have new associaton type called as rigid
associations. By rigid association we mean: when an object is
installed as an instance of an object type, which is defined as a role
in a rigid association type, then the association will be
automatically made. This works more like an RDBMS relation between
two tables.
Apart from these changes there are numerous other small changes and
bug fixes.
2. New modules in GNOWSYS.
In this release a number of new modules have been added, they are
as follows.
1. Functional Representation (Execute)
2. Graphical Representation (Draw Maps)
3. Import Export (XML Data Exchange, TopicMaps (XTM))
4. Publishing Module (Publish)
Modules 2 and 4 may not work in non-UNIX operating systems without lot
of tweaking. Most of this is due to the use of external programs like
TeX and MetaPost. In future we will make this truly interoperable.
3. In future we will have:
- authentication module (multi-user, role
based with integration with the ObjectType Members),
- work-flow (keeping track of objects and status),
- RDF and OIL support for data exchange to make it ready for
semantic web community.
- XUL GUI for editing GNOWSYS sites effortlessly from
Mozilla/Netscape and using a GTK/QT client.
- UTF-8 support
- skins or at least a style sheet
- optimizing for speed
- and improving all the above and continueing to fix bugs.
Examples illustrating the use of GNOWSYS will be made and linked from
the project website: http://www.gnowledge.org
Happy gnowing!
GNOWSYS TEAM
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Nagarjuna
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Formerly LinuxInIndia * Compiled by Frederick Noronha * July 01,2003
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SAMBA HOWTO: Dileep M Kumar says he has "written a small samba howto". Check
it out at http://kumarayil.net/samba.htm Don't forget: Comments welcome.
SHARING KNOWLEDGE, THROUGH TINY TIPS: Your tech tips on how to sort
out various issues are welcome on the GNU/LOST (Linux One Stanza
Tips) network. Check out the howtos mailing list
howtos(a)frodo.hserus.net or
http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/howtos
VOLUNTEER FOR HINDI-KDE: Tarun Kant <bobkant(a)yahoo.co.in> calls on
volunteers to be part of the IndLinux-Hindi-KDE project and help in
translating the K Desktop Environment to Hindi. Send Indlinux-hindi-kde
mailing list submissions to indlinux-hindi-kde(a)lists.sourceforge.net To
subscribe or unsubscribe, visit
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indlinux-hindi-kde or send an
email with subject or body saying 'help' to the address
indlinux-hindi-kde-request(a)lists.sourceforge.net Contact the person managing
the list via indlinux-hindi-kde-admin(a)lists.sourceforge.net
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO CODING NETWORK DEVICE DRIVERS: Karthik
<mnkarthik(a)yahoo.com> has a new site. Check out its GNU/Linux
section at http://www.metlin.org/linux Says he: "I've also included
some beginner's guide to coding Network Device Drivers there and
soon plan on adding stuff on HCI in Linux."
FREE SOFTWARE... TO THE WORLD FORUM: From distant Argentia, Diego Saravia
<dsa(a)unsa.edu.ar> of the Hipatia network is keen to do something that would
take Free Software to the World Social Forum, that is being organised in
Mumbai in January 2004. Says he: "Perhaps we could setup an email list to
work on the free software issue for the 4fsm/India. I could invite people
involved in previous (World Social Fora) and the Free Software Forum-India
could invite Indian enthusiasts." See www.hipatia.info or via email
info(a)hipatia.info or visit the list
http://listas.hipatia.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/coordinadores-hipatiaDESILINUX.COM: "ttyl - Jonnas" recently announced the new
*desilinux.com* bulletin-board. This, he says, "aims to foster
discussion in technical, business and legal matters related to
Linux. I am looking for a founding group that can bring their issues
to the BB." His favorite topic currently is Linux on embedded
devices. Other than this, he also would like to discuss "what is
going to the climax show-down between MS & Linux when Linux hits the
desktop market in a big way (I'd estimate somewhere in early 2005)".
Says he: "To help build yet another comprehensive Linux community,
visit http://www.desilinux.com "
FLOSS GIVES INDIA A BOOST IN MANY MARKETS AND ENDEAVOURS: From banks and
hospitals to software houses and prestigious technological institutions, the
charm of free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS) is casting a spell in
India that is pushing many here to venture into uncharted fields. Full Story
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6958
HELP FROM AFAR: A friend from Finland, Aschwin Van Der Woude
<aschwin.van.der.woude(a)linux-aktivaattori.org> of the group working
to kickstart and fuel ("aktivaattori") further interest in
Free/Libre and Open Source Software is willing to volunteer to
"download, burn and send" CDs to India, if these could be of help
here... and if we can build a system for sharing the same. Any
takers?
FREEBSD OPTIONS: FreeBSD enthusiast and developer from Bangalore Joseph
Koshy < a_joseph_koshy(a)yahoo.co.in> says, in response to a query from one
youngster: "We don't have a central body that directs FreeBSD. It is more
like a collection of peers, the only criteria for admission is (proven)
competence on FreeBSD. There are a number of mailing lists that carry
FreeBSD related technical traffic. Do check www.freebsd.org for more
information. For example, press, publicity and the like are discussed on
freebsd-advocacy. There is no 'certification' on FreeBSD that I'm aware of."
Koshy is also the self-described "founder-manager-programmer-peon" of the
Indic-Computing Project (http://indic-computing.sf.net)
NOT FLOSS, BUT BASED ON IT: The South Asia IT list run by Irfan Khan
from nearby Pakistan is an interesting source of news on how IT can
help this sub-continent get a better life for its millions. It's not
directly focussed on FLOSS, but runs on a Free Software platform
(Mailman). See the s-asia-it mailing list at
http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/s-asia-it
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. FIRST PERSON... TEMPTING SOLUTION? Prof G. R. Bhat <grbhat(a)exocore.com>
. formerly of the Goa University, describes his experience with Reliance, a
. big player in the Indian mobile world. This comes in via the ILUG-Goa
. mailing list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ilug-goa :
.
. Hi, I was at the Reliance web world last night with my notebook just to
. check whether the rconnect service works as advertised at least for Linux.
. We reached there just as they were about to close for the day (8.30 pm),
. but the person there was gracious enough to let us in and allowed us to
. outstay our welcome for whopping hour and a half after closing time while
. we put the service through a "linux compatibility" test.
.
. The staff there was unaware of Linux but again thats OK. They were sales
. and marketing, not technical and hence forgiven ;). The Binary ran fine on
. Redhat 9 (my notebook) - it asked me what device I was using (USB or
. Serial). I said USB, so it went and made /dev/rmodem a soft link to
. /dev/usb (strange!) and then proceeded to change /etc/ppp/options,
. /etc/ppp/ip-up.local and /etc/ppp/ip-down.local without any warning (and
. without backing up my versions). The README clearly said that my files
. would be backed up with a .old extension. My ip-up/down files are pretty
. much standard so no problem there. But this could be a major problem for
. those who do a lot of magic in their up/down scripts . Back Up!.
.
. After all this - when I ran the prescribed "rconnect" it did not work.
.
. That's when I checked the stuff that was going on under the pretty
. interface. I doubt if it installed any driver on my notebook. Once I
. figured that all they were using was a dialout (the ususal pppd + chat)
. script coupled with some changes to files in /etc/ppp, and making a blind
. softlink with whatever device was entered in the installer form, I decided
. to try my luck myself rather than use the install program,
.
. I got the Samsung handset to dial out using the standard USB ACM Modem
. drivers that come with RH9 (modprobe ub-uhci; modprobe acm), changed the
. /dev/rmodem to point to /dev/input/ttyACM0 (my /var/log/messages told me
. that the stock RedHat9 USB ACM driver had attached itself to this device)
. and ran the script that came with rconnect.
.
. It works!
.
. I got an IP assigned to me and my /etc/resolv.conf was set correctly to
. point to the Reliance DNS server (I had usepeerdns in /etc/ppp/options)
. and I happily pointed my browser to www.gnu.org :). The service was great
. (no one in the shop hassled us to leave inspite of the fact that it was
. well past closing time, In fact they watched with a lot of interest and
. gave me free run of the place), but the bandwidth was much lower than what
. I expected - about 1.7K/s consistently from 9 pm to 9.45 pm on the night
. of 25 June. Did I buy it? Well I didn't yesterday on account of the rather
. poor bandwidth that I got, but I will be definitely waiting and watching
. the throughput on my friends handsets with a lot of interest.
.
. A mobile IP gateway that I can carry around is too good to resist :)
.
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THE WORK IS ON: G Karunkar <karunakar(a)freedomink.org> reports in a different
context that you can find some resources and links to groups working on
different Indian languages at http://www.indlinux.org. Says he: "We are also
working on a bootable CD with Indic support (right now based on Morphix).
The Indic components come as a seperate release (see
http://www.indlinux.org/downloads/ ), which can be installed on any distro
(with a bit of tweaking though). There will be another release next week
which will work on RH 8/9, MDK 9.x and Debian unstable (with Gnome 2.2)."
Karunakar, a low-profile and hard-working campaigner on the Indic computing
front, adds that since much of their current work is based on Gnome 2, you
need to have that if you wish to use the IndLinux-Hindi release. Adds he:
"The stuff is all bare bones, not good for any production use. That'ss still
few months away -- till we have KDE, Gnome, Openoffice, Mozilla etc all
supporting Indic at all levels."
LINKING YOUNG TECHIES, MENTORS: Project Resource Centre is a mailing
list and network that puts students and young techies in touch with
potential mentors. It also gives them a chance to discuss their
ideas and get feedback. More details from
http://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/prc
GOING FAR MORE DEEPER: Comments Mahesh T Pai, LL.M. of Kochi
(http://in.geocities.com/paivakil): "The approach by the guys at
indlinux.org takes language far more 'deeper' into the OS than (attempts by
proprietorial software). Language enabling is much more than mere
translation of help files, enabling fonts, and input methods. The KBIPS is
directly involved with Free Software Foundation-India (at least, that is
what I understand, about the FSF-India's involvement) for enabling Malayalam
on GNU/Linux systems." Mahesh, a close and perceptive watcher of the Free
Software scene in India, can be contacted via paivakil(a)vsnl.net
Says he: "I believe that the Indlinux team has spent far less during its
entire existence that what (proprietorial software major players have) spent
on a single foreign jaunt for its team leader/s. Not that I grudge the
individuals' benefits; but I cannot help reacting when the government
subsidises efforts, fruits will be controlled by private corporates while
giving a cold shoulder to efforts which would be under public control."
CALLING VOLUNTEERS: Linux-india.org website is expected to get an
overhaul, with volunteers coming forward to support the work of
webmaster Raj Mathur. If you'd like to volunteer too, contact Raj
Mathur raju(a)kandalaya.org http://kandalaya.org/
ADAPTING LINUX TO INDIA: Venky <venky(a)indlinux.org>, a persistent lobbyist
on this front, said in a public discussion: "One issue that is important in
terms of adapting ICT to Indian needs is that the technology should speak
the user's language. At IndLinux (www.indlinux.org) we have been working on
adapting the Linux operating system to Indian languages and have done a
significant amount of work in Hindi. We would like to get an active group
going in Punjabi too so that Punjabi-literate individuals too can benefit
from using computers. Can you please help us get volunteers who can
translate computer terms like "files", "folders" etc to Punjabi?"
'PIRACY'... AS A FAKE CONCEPT: "The concept of piracy being
propagated by multinational companies is fake and do not hold water
in the perspective of our social commitment. I feel we have to
launch resistance and fight against it," said Manabendra Mukherjee,
West Bengal's minister for information technology and environment
department, while delivering a lecture at a seminar on `Linux
initiative in e-Governance applications'. See
http://www.business-standard.com/today/story.asp?Menu=23&story=17114
INDIANIZATION, INTERNATIONALIZATION: Jaco Aizenman <jaizenman(a)fsc.cc> of the
Free Software Consortium is looking out for Indian supporters to help with
the internationalization of their "Government Distro". This Free Software
package is being launched in July 2003, by this global organisation
"dedicated to the promotion and commercialisation of Free Software" The
Government Distro is a compilation of programs widely used by the public
sector in Brazil, Argentina and Spain. It contains the GNU/Linux Operating
System, an Office-like suite called Open Office, email and instant
messenger, a calendar, a database, a web browser application and many other
programs. Say its promoters: "All these applications have been used and
tested previously in dozens of Latin American and European users, in order
to certify their functionality. They have all been designed by highly
talented programmers from all around the world."
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Saw this ad in www.expresscomputeronline.com. Does anyone know more about
this institute and the quality of training offered?
Openquote:
Exclusive Linux training: Be a complete Linux professional
in 7 days. Cost effective fast track courses. A system and
network administration * Advanced system and network
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Hello
I am accessing a Linux system via the VNC server. The VNC client is running on
Win2K. After the connection is established, the VNC client window opens up as
a 800x600 window. The XF86Config is using the resolution at 1024x768. Some of
the items from the Linux system are going beyond the VNC client boundry. When I
try to maximize the window, the display is still at 800x600 with broad dark
strips around the window.
The display resolution on Win2K is greater than the 1024x768 …
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How can I increase my VNC Client to show the Linux system at 1024x768
resolution?
Thank you in advance.
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