Hi all,
Can anybody tell me how to print hello world on kernel
module loading in Debian GNU/Linux (sarge). As per
the instruction mentioned in the book "Linux Device
Driver",3rd edition, O'Relly publisher by author
Rubiny, I tried to load module. But there are a lot of
compilation errors concerning different header files.
I failed to progress. Please help with details.
Thanking you,
linuxhazra(a)yahoo.co.in
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Hello,
I am running RHEL4 ES and httpd comes with mod_authz_ldap.
It seems there is no support for ssl in mod_authz_ldap but I can't believe that.
However, I cannot see a single thing mentioned about ssl or certificates on the
mod_authz_ldap homepage except client cert mapping.
I neeed it to work over ldaps. Can you confirm that is does not support ldaps ?
If i'm wrong, what directives can you use to point it to the cert file etc...
I'm not using client certs. I just want to use ssl between …
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box for authenticating users to webapps.
Thanks
Regards,
Komal
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Dear Colleague,
Invitation to the Open House at CDAC, Mumbai
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Mumbai (formerly
known as National Centre for Software Technology) is a scientific
society of the Department of Information Technology involved in
Research and Development into the area of Software Technology. The
current areas of R&D focus at the centre include Artificial
Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, e-Learning, Network
Security, Databases, Graphics, Localization …
[View More]and Open Source Software.
Apart from R&D, the centre also undertakes development projects,
conducts a variety of education/training programs and offers
consultancy to
industry.
CDAC Mumbai is organising an OPEN HOUSE on the 18th of February 2006
at its Juhu campus where delegates can interact with our R&D staff and
get a feel of the various research/development/educational activities
in progress at the centre. This will broaden their exposure to the
field of IT and pave way for closer interaction with CDAC Mumbai.
There will be demonstrations of systems developed by us, presentations
by some of the reseachers, etc. This is also an opportunity for people
to get a feel of our research labs and know more about our educational
programs.
We invite you, your colleagues and your friends to the open house.
Please find a poster about this event at:
http://www.cdacmumbai.in/openhouse/2006/OpenHouse-Poster.jpg
We request you to pass on this information to others and also
publicise the event among your colleagues and friends.
With warm regards,
Naveen Kumar
Project Engineer,
Open Source Software Resource Centre,
C-DAC Mumbai.
Ph:- 09323738436
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This is for all those people involved in the recent flamewars, especially the
"RTFM/Google" flamewars. Read this link that I've posted below, which points
to the "KDM - KDE root problem" thread on the Gentoo-User mailing list. I
think people should notice the obvious difference in the attitude of both the
original poster, who's a newbie asking what may seem like a stupid question
to the experienced users, and these very experienced users who are replying
to him.
Here's the link: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/153496
Mrugesh
All:
I have recently acquired the latest bus timetables, route information, and index of stop and location names from the transport planning wing of the BEST, which can be downloaded on http://freemap.in/data/best_transport in dbf format. If anyone in the community is interested in developing further applications with this database, please get in touch with me off list. In collaboration with BEST, a group of us are attempting to build a free (as in beer and speech) map-based transport …
[View More]information system, which will connect this route database to the Mumbai Free Map on http://mumbai.freemap.in -- we need volunteers with GPS devices to help us geo-reference the bus shelters and routes in their localities, as well as help in project development. I can be reached on this e-mail, or drop by #crit.org.in on irc.freenode.net.
Best,
S.K.
--
Shekhar Krishnan
CRIT (Collective Research Initiatives Trust)
B43, Shravasti
Goregaon-Malad Link Road
Malad (West), Mumbai 400064
India
http://www.crit.org.inhttp://crit.org.in/members/shekhar
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Hi,
For those of you who are using Gmail with POP and Kmail and are unable
to see their own replies, upgrade to KDE 3.4 or later. They seem to
have fixed this issue. When I first started using Kmail with Gmail's
POP servers, Kmail wouldn't fetch my own replies from Gmail's inbox. I
could see my replies in the web interface but Kmail decided to ignore
them. Recently I switched over to FC4 and the default Kmail client
fetches my replies.
Alas, this machine is still on FC2 and KDE 3.2 :(
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ciao!
--
Dinesh A. Joshi
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[Would be great to have some GNU/Linux visibility here. -FN, Co-founder,
BytesForAll]
http://www.baramatiinitiatives.org/event_profile.htm
Sixth Annual Baramati Initiative on ICT and Development
Baramati, Maharashtra, India – March 9 - 11, 2006
Co-Organized by:
Vidya Pratishthan's Institute of Information Technology
&
YES BANK
The Potential of E-Agriculture
This is the sixth in a series of conferences organized by Vidya
Pratishthan's Institute of Technology (VIIT) in Baramati, …
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India. This year, the conference will focus on the use of Information
and Communication Technology in Agriculture (e-Agriculture), exploring
avenues through which governments, NGO's, development agencies and
corporates can work to successfully promote e-agriculture to benefit the
rural economy.
Though over 65 percent of India's population resides in rural areas,
with majority working in agriculture and allied areas, it contributes to
a mere 23 percent of total GDP. Meanwhile, the services sector has raced
ahead on the back of the phenomenal growth in the IT and ITES sectors,.
The agents that funneled their growth - technology, information, and
efficient processes - now need to be chanelised into the agriculture
sector and assist India's remaining six fifty million to augment their
earning power.
Rural areas are predominately under-developed with poor infrastructure,
electricity and roads and Indian farmers - like many of their
counterparts across the world - are sustaining themselves on archaic
methods and processes. To achieve a sustainable level of food production
it is necessary that they have seamless access to:
*
Information on weather, production and cultivation techniques,
seeds and fertilizers, plant nutrients and water usage
* Funds and liability coverage through agri-finance and
agri-insurance
* Assistance from universities on new techniques (such as
biotechnology) used to increase production yield
* Market infrastructure like warehouses and Cold-chain management
Thus, creative delivery of information and other resources to farmers
becomes vital. E-agriculture aims to harness the potential of
information and communication technology (ICT) to enhance the
dissemination of vital information on agriculture to the rural
population. Various agencies - including government, corporates and
NGO's - have utilized ICT to implement innovate solutions and facilitate
the access to knowledge.
The Baramati Initiative seeks to synergize these learnings through
presentations and panel discussions involving not only experts and
practitioners from NGOs, corporations and government agencies, but also
the grassroots partners , the ultimate beneficiaries.
Panels include:
* Innovative Practices showcasing the benefits of ICT for the
Agriculture Sector
* Role of ICT in facilitating Agri-Finance and Agri-Insurance
* Research on use of ICT in Agriculture
* Government and E-Agriculture: Government’s Support for
E-Agriculture
* Corporate experiences – Trade facilitation through ICT
* The Power of Collaboration: Success stories
* The Future of E-Agriculture and Critical success factors
Further, the annual conference will continue to act as a platform for
information exchange , exploring ways in which information and
communication technology is being used as a tool to empower the poor.
The event is a learning opportunity for participants allowing them to:
* Interact directly with grassroots partners i.e. people who are
using this technology, and to learn from them the difference that ICT
has made a difference in their lives
* Meet and interact with individuals and organizations that are
financing these efforts
* Learn about new trends via exhibits and demonstration booths
The Baramati Concept
The basic concept behind this event is to highlight the enormous
potential of digital technologies and digital economy to help poor
communities.
Poverty-alleviation organizations, social entrepreneurs, government
institutions, corporate enterprises and even uneducated, village
entrepreneurs are continuously developing technological solutions to
serve the often-overlooked customers at the bottom of the pyramid. These
solutions are bringing the benefits of the digital age-increased access
to markets, education, environmental information, and government
services - to communities around the world. In so doing, they are
helping to build the business, economic, and social cases for investing
in systems and infrastructure needed to serve the poorest of the poor.
Together, they are helping to empower hundreds and millions of the
world's underprivileged to become agents of their own development.
The purpose of Baramati initiative is to showcase how ICT is being
employed to provide sustainable solutions to the needs of poor
communities. The conference takes place in Baramati, a village located
in rural Maharashtra where an ecosystem using ICT to aid the rural
economy has been successfully created.
This conference attracts over 150 participants each year with over 30-40
foreign participants. Over the last 5 years, the Baramati Initiative has
become one of the key forums for people to exchange information on
innovative efforts in the field of ICT and Development.
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On 2/14/06, Dinesh Joshi <dinesh.a.joshi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> *snip*
>
> Umm...gmail is freely available through online sign up. No need for
> invitations any more ;)
>
> https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount
>
> --
> Dinesh A. Joshi
>
No my Dear Friend.
The link which you have given points you to the same old link which is
avaliable to create a google account and not a "Gmail" account :)
Just read the following.
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=27440
[002] - AntiDialer 0.0.1
by Siddhesh Poyarekar (http://freshmeat.net/users/theprogman/)
Mon, Feb 13th 2006 17:46
Internet
Utilities
"About: AntiDialer is a QT-based broadband dialer for Sify Broadband
users
in India. It has features comparable to the Sify Windows dialer, such
as
password saving and autologin. Now Sify users no longer have to depend
upon the old default dialer provided by Sify.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/antidialer/
hi,
recently installed spamassassin. Am running spamd as root and have
configured it to work with postfix. I regularly put all the missed
spam into a folder and run sa-learn on it. Only thing is, it doesnt
seem to be learning. I have fed it over 500 mails so far - but
still no learning. I am running sa-learn as root. Do i need to run
it as any specific user? I have setup a separate user for postfix
to call spamc as. Any clues?
--
regards
kg
http://www.livejournal.com/users/lawgon
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