On Saturday 28 May 2005 15:35, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> Free Software Foundation of India director Prof G Nagarjuna
> stressed how India was able to fight-back attempts to make software
> a patentable item. He said help for this endeavour had come from
> enlightened politicians, the peoples' science movement, media and
> others.
Three cheers to Dr. Nag and the Enlightened politicians. Are we not
safe for the time being from the IS NOT patent?. The EU directors
are falling over themselves trying to permit software patents
with a ridiculous condition known as "Technical effect" the
said effect being produced when the software is run on a
computing platform. Is there another platform on which software
runs?
All this inspite of stiff opposition from members and citizens.
The last attempt to push the law thru was at a meeting of Fisheries
and Agriculture (or some such), i am still trying to make the
connection between fish and software. Probably only a fish would
accept such red herring laws.
rgds
jtd
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, May 28: Publicly-funded content must be openly available, and sharing knowledge only enhances its richness, Italian senator Fiorello Cortiana told a four-nation international conference held in the Kerala capital this morning.
Eminent economist and former Venezuela minister for planning and development Dr Filipe Perez-Marti agreed, and stressed that participation, solidarity and wisdom would be the key three words that characterise a new global situation.
Amidst praise for Kerala for organising this first ever south-to-south contact in the world of free software and free knowledge, speakers from Latin America (Venezuela, and Brazil), Italy and India explored ways of understanding their respective situations and possibilities for collaboration across the oceans.
The Latin Americans were keen to hear about Kerala's attempts to look at take Free Software solutions to schools, through their IT@School project which aims to train about 200 master trainers, who will then train at least one teacher from each school in the state in the use of free software.
Free Software Foundation of India director Prof G Nagarjuna stressed how India was able to fight-back attempts to make software a patentable item. He said help for this endeavour had come from enlightened politicians, the peoples' science movement, media and others.
Latin American delegates spoke of how their firms including the Venezualan oil giant had opted for free software, both for more control over their work and avoid possibilities of sabotage in a crucial sector of the economy.
Government of Brazil special advisor in the ministry of communications Antonio Bezerra de Albquerque Neto said Brazil was keen to build links with countries like India and China, and stressed that Free Software is a key means of in building a fairer society.
SPACE executive secretary Satish Babu called this a fairly unique event and said Kerala had a good chance of building itself as a global destination of Free Software. SPACE chairperson Prof K R Srivathsan termed Free Software a natural way for the scientific community to play around with.
Former musician turned Free Software activist Juan Carlos Gentile said he hoped this first-ever meet of its kind would lead to many things to come. Kerala IT secretary PH Kurian said ideas of sharing knowledge were not alien to India, and cited the case of Gautam Buddha who used the people's language to spread his message.
Kerala began this four-nation meet on Saturday morning, and it aims to take the ideas of free software to different realms of society, which can gain from the power of sharing knowledge and culture.
SPACE, the Thiruvananthapuram-based Society for the Promotion of Alternative Computing and Environment, is co-organiser of this event with the global NGO Hipatia (www.hipatia.net) and the Free Software Foundation-India (www.fsf.org.in).
Organisers say that the international free software movement has shown a new way of knowledge creation and social ownership. They're keen to explore how the free software model can be applied to fields as diverse as governance, digital inclusion, development and culture. (ENDS)
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On Friday 27 May 2005 20:37, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
>
> May M$ burn in hell >:(
Sometime ago there was a thread on advantages of Mono (was it
Amol Hatwar). Not everyone on the list was convinced about it's
advantages. I personally felt that a broader eco system would
not be bad, especially since M$ was shouting from the roof top
that .Net was free and open. On checking I found out that most
of .Net is patent encumbered. Seems that unless i am willing
to pay per seat + time limited protection money i am really
digging my self into a hole.
However the Mono project might still be of use if only to
highlight the dangers of flirting with the vampire. My bet is
that we would be seeing a Novell - M$ spat and Novell will have
to abandon gpld mono but will continue using a closed version.
Thus putting he poor souls who use Mono in a hole.
see. If M$ says it's open be assured it's as open as a bear trap.
Use .Net and Mono with very great caution.
rgds
jtd
On Friday 27 May 2005 20:34, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
> >From: Philip Tellis <philip.tellis(a)gmx.net>
> >
> > > Maruti or M$. While 15 yrs is like 15 light yrs in the
> > > computing world,
> >
> >Umm, years and light years are different. A year is a measure of
> > time while a light year is a measure of distance.
>
> hehe....i can't stop laughing! You got him good! :lol:
YA ;-). But i'll duck under an artistic licence.
rgds
jtd
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/26/ndigo_mono_no_no/
"A Novell-backed project seeking to create an open source version of web services technology in future versions of Windows could hit an IP hurdle from Microsoft.
Evaluation has begun on an open source version of Indigo, the web services communications layer due in Longhorn and updates to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
But Microsoft suggests there could be issues over licensing of its intellectual property (IP) used in Indigo - even though previous elements of Mono have been developed by the community-"
rgds
jtd
On Friday 27 May 2005 00:16, Puneet Lakhina wrote:
> hi there sherlock,
My name is J. T. D'souza, as the sig says jtd.
> > dude monoply isnt obtained by being a saint
> Thats where the problem lies in this world, emotions. First of all
> cool it!!!! i may not have read all the books that u prob have ,
> but i bet one of them has keepin ur cool as its what shall i say
> KEY POINTS.
Never loose my ambient temp which is always kinda high - keeps one fit.
> And while we are at business ethics my dear nice fella
> again excuse me for me not havin read all those books that u
> probably stack up , i just know one business ethic or moral or
> watever customer, and repeat customer, and more customers and if u
> havent made it out just yet il give u a hint its CUSTOMERS.
Thanks for the confirmation about the books but do read up before all
those customers wisen up to illegal business practices and get u.
> And
> that M$ has more than any of our redhats or whatever hats.
Funny how M$ keeps loosing them INSPITE of a their lack of scruples.
> But please allow me to make it clear that m not a M$ evangalist.
who cares even if you are. Just don't make illogical observations
about business ethics without understanding the legalities and
wider ranifications.
> I
> just believe that u gotta acknowldege that foss cant match
> microsoft in every segment. Now u might say that the windows market
> share in desktop secotor is dropping but its somewhat like maruti u
> know itl drop but still they will have more than half of the market
> for atleast 10-15 years from now.
Maruti or M$. While 15 yrs is like 15 light yrs in the computing world,
let's say we look in 3 yrs time and see where M$ will be (assuming
that they continue their current behavior).
>
> And morals and ethics that went out of the window long time back
> not just from business but from our world in geenral.
The FLOSS methodology of development can indeed address broader issues,
but shall we stick to computers and FLOSS rather than world politics,
global warming, green philosphy and life on other (SETI should help u)
worlds.
>
> Now one thing more, the reason i have joined this mailing list is
> because i personally like using Linux and the community process
> asssociated with it and moreover i would like to get good at
> it..And i support the idea that people should have a choice. But i
> dont believe that a complete disregard for what a rival is doing
> will do any good to my cause.
Weren't we focussing attention on an ethically challenged company who
restricts choice by illegal activities and by using the naive in it's
scheme?
> So dude chill, take it easy. And ya
> piracy where did i mention my likin of piracy? And thanks for the
> info which i was diein to get from a learned person like you about
> GNU/Linux. Thanks a lot.
Hope u got it. By justifying illegal behavior u are doing a
definite disservice to FLOSS. FLOSS relies on legal and ethical
behaviour to proliferate and progress.
rgds
jtd
1. Re: LINUX on AMD Athlon 64 (Shreyas Phadnis)
From: Shreyas Phadnis <linuxace(a)gmail.com>
To: "GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India"
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 11:35:03 +0530
Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] LINUX on AMD Athlon 64
> On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 09:39 +0530, Richard Chang
> wrote:
> > I plan to upgrade my current system currently Cel
> 1.2 ghz. Planning for the
> > AMD/Asus combo.
>
> If you plan to go for AMD then avoid ASUS mobos. Coz
> Asus boards have
> poor support for linux. Google it, u`ll know. Still
> if are sure you want
> to buy ASUS, then go for the ones with NVIDIA
> chipsets.The ASUS mobos
> with SiS chipsets suck!
>
> Regards,
> Shreyas Phadnis.
I have an ASUS mobo and it does have SiS....however, I
am using Redhat Linux 9.0 and things work fine. I
recently tried installing sound card driver and messed
up my kernel. Now it loads some modules forcibly..
I feel; by default, ASUS for linux is not bad..but if
linux is tweaked or tampered then may be it wud become
bad. RH9 did detect my SiS chipsets and things are
working almost normal (except the sound ....)
Even then, I would recommed you to go "INTEL
Motherbords and Processors"...but it also depends on
the budget you have and the kind of work to be done.
However, if its more of work in graphics and
stuff...and linux.... then I would recommend going
only for INTEL instead of AMD.
All the best!
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Hi all,
I want to disallow both root and normal users to login to tty3
.Root login is disable but normal users are still able to login to terminal. What other modification i need to make to that file
here is content my /etc/securetty file
vc/1
vc/2
vc/3
vc/4
vc/5
vc/6
vc/7
vc/8
vc/9
vc/10
vc/11
tty1
tty2
ttyS3
tty4
tty5
tty6
tty7
tty8
tty9
tty10
tty11
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Amit Karia
--- Karia Amit <amit_karia99(a)rediffmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I want to disallow both root and normal users to
> login to tty3
> .Root login is disable but normal users are still
> able to login to terminal. What other modification i
> need to make to that file
> here is content my /etc/securetty file
> vc/1
> vc/2
> vc/3
> vc/4
> vc/5
> vc/6
> vc/7
> vc/8
> vc/9
> vc/10
> vc/11
> tty1
> tty2
> ttyS3
> tty4
> tty5
> tty6
> tty7
> tty8
> tty9
> tty10
> tty11
/etc/securtty is concerned with root logins only. It
does not authenticate non-root logins. For that
purpose, you need to edit the
/etc/security/access.conf file.
Add this to /etc/security/access.conf :
-:ALL:tty3
Make sure your /etc/pam.d/login has this line:
account required pam_access.so
If it doesn't, you not only need to add the line, but
also add it at the correct _sequence_. Just put it
below any existing "account" line and you should be
fine.
HTH,
Nadiem.
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