Hello All,
I was surfing the web for information on printer sharing and came across
this gem below. All those who are new to printing in linux *must* read
this page. It even gives tips to set up printers in command line.
Another trick is that you can use the web based setup like going to
address 'localhost:631' in command line too using the Lynx command line
browser.
Simply type 'lynx localhost:631' at the command prompt. Even those who
have only one computer should definitely try these modes of setup. Its
fun and a good learning experience. If you don't have lynx, simply
download it using apt or yum according to your system.
http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/sam.html#4_2_1
Regards,
Rony.
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>> Could you tell me how many PCs you installed with Ubuntu 6.06 can play
>> VCDs with proper sound? Mine does not even after installing codecs and
> Mplayer works for me.
You might need the binary codec packages from
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html to play some of the
proprietary formats.
Regards,
Debarshi
--
Universities are places of knowledge. The freshman each bring a
little in with them, and the seniors take none away, so knowledge
accumulates.
Hi there.
Apologies for the list noise, but wanted to share some great
possibilities in the Mumbai area.
Shipco Transport is a global shipping company with offices around the world.
We offer global shipping services and one of our greatest strengths
is our E-commerce platform, built mostly on Open Source.
We have recently opened a resource center in Mumbai, in Andheri, which
is located
in very nice settings and for this new office, we are looking for
passionate developers
within PHP, Perl and Oracle (Reports/Forms/PL/SQL).
Full job descriptions can be found here (apologies if the links wrap):
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Warm Regards,
Niklas Palmqvist
Director, Information Technology - Shipco Transport
Hi,
Is it a cultural issue? Do we need someone to tell us what to do? What are
other reasons for not many Indians in the global FOSS scenery? Or are we shy
to talk about what we are doing? See Suparna's example, most of us didn't
know we had such an important contributor from India who could take Alan
Cox's place at FOSS.IN and Alan Cox recognizing that we made the right
choice?
We have started this debate at the FOSS.IN panel discussion on Day 2 and BoF
the next day.
http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Challenges This is the page you need to add your
comments.
Also there is some discussion going on in ilug-goa now, and you can see the
thread here http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ilug-goa/message/14878
Some comments from Sameer Kelekar,
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ilug-goa/message/14880
1) I think the big IT boom in India gives people
jobs easily; and when you do a cosy job, you lose
half of the motivation. It is a case of innovation being
killed due to complacency.
2) As a society, there is a lot of pressure on people to
be successful immediately; and success here means making money.
This means that if one were to tread the road not taken, one has
to withstand the pressure from friends, family, relatives blah
blah blah. What adds to this is the lack of knowledge about
FOSS and such things among the common folks (read one's parents,
relatives etc).
3) The whole atmosphere around is counterproductive to innovation
and risk taking. Those who fail are not looked upon well by the
Indian society. What matters to the society in India is success;
the means does not matter.
3) We also are not trained to think in a creative manner. Succumbing
to authority comes more natural to Indians rather than being free
and think freely. Of course there are exceptions, but in general
as a rule.
We have a list of the Indian Contributers (just starting to collect all
names) here http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Contributors
So if you have contributed please add your name to the list and may be you
could explain the motivations that brought to FOSS and the challenges you
had to face ... in your page.
Also if you know a person who has contributed please add their name as well.
Regards
Praveen
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"Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history.
`Don't bother us with politics', respond those who don't want to learn."
-- Richard Stallman
Me scribbles at http://www.pravi.co.nr
Hi,
Can we make it a practice|rule to NOT respond to threads that are
marked Commercial, especially potentially inflammatory responses? We
could have some kind of automated filter or something that blocks off
replies to commercial threads. We could follow two simple rules:
1) Moderate Commercial tagged emails so that there is no spam coming in
2) Disallow replies to commercial threads. Any inquiries can be made off-list.
Probably a bit more work for the mods but most off-the-line threads
seem to spawn themselves from Commercial threads of late.
Regards,
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Siddhesh Poyarekar
http://siddhesh.tkhttp://siddhesh.phpnet.us
Finally managed to get my hands on some P2 350s with 64 MB and 4 GB.
CDROM thrown in too. (atleast in one of them).
it has 98 for now, but planning to use a stripped down version of
ubuntu.
if there was ever such a thing.
My basic (and probably only requirements are)
1) Wine
2) The two browsers. FF and IE.
3) a teeny .exe application that will be run over wine just like IE.
Am pretty sure the above config should meet those needs, but is there
any further stripping i need to do while installing the standard ubuntu
6.06 dapper drake to make it more lightweight?
thanks
abhi
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Hello,
I have recently moved to GNU/Linux,
I recently installed Google Earth and iam unable to change the display to
show up completely to my desktop resolution (1280x1024). It just shows up
half way. Any ideas? Everything else working perfectly or i just do not
know if anything is malfunctioning.
Background:
Newbie yet not so newbie user. Been exposed to linux since rh 5.3 but
limited to just basic functionality and have moved to linux completely
only now. If there is any more information you would like to have please
let me know,
onboard i810 intel 865 chipset, 2.4 GHz, 256 mb ram, swap around 700mb.
Thank you in advance.
Sachin G. Nambiar
snambiar.com
IPH
email:bomlug@snambiar.com
Dear all,
I think this thread is stopping us from contributing to FOSS. Why
don't we not shut up and contribute?
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