List,
Since, Yahoo! was constantly bouncing my emails to the list, I have subscribed temporarily on a different email id. So, to begin posting, I have included a URL below that points to a How-To for beginners to using GCC.
http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Beginners_guide_to_GCC
Please feel free to make any changes to the document. Suggestions / Comments / Criticism ?
http://www.ubuntu-in.org
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 Rony wrote :
>Thanks to your write up, I compiled my first C and C++ programs.
Coo!
>That was fun. :)
Glad to know you had fun doing it. :)
http://www.ubuntu-in.org
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Comet Media [mailto:cometmediafdn@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:07 PM
To: Comet Media Foundation
Subject: LUKSH an invitation from Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
Dear Friend
Have a look at the note below. We are sure you would be interested in
joining such a group.
Give a ring to Jacob at 23869052 or drop a line if you are coming. If
you have any questions, speak to Lajpat 9422077888 or Aditi at
23826674 .
…
[View More]Please forward this to your friends who are likely to be interested.
Chandita
==================================
LUKSH
or GNU / Linux Users knowledge Sharing House
an invitation from Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
Most of us who use computers and the Internet in our day to day work
know that information technologies change very fast. We have had the
experience of changing our computers from time to time as technologies
offering greater amounts of computing power at faster speeds became
available, together with better Internet connections.
We tend to use terms like hardware and software to describe our
computers. Many would remember going from a simple Pentium I PC to
Pentium IV PC now the triple core PC. We try to get a fix on our
computer hardware by remembering brand names and share the information
with friends, but always have a lurking feeling that we don't have the
whole picture.
Going to software, can you remember the number of times you've had to
upgrade your software? Then there are virus problems, despite spending
sizable sums on anti-viral protection? Then the frustration of the
computer hanging up just when something important had to go? You may
have moved from one vendor or service provider to another, but no
satisfactory explanation was ever given for these problems.
You may have been told that you had to reset your computer for your
own good. So often, you may have had to abandon your data, never
knowing the reason why. A fast solution for the vendor or service
provider, but such a loss to you. You just had to accept it as part of
the IT game--it just happens to some people sometimes, it would seem.
After all to gain such efficiency, you have to be prepared to lose
something they said, as if it was a philosophical matter!
Most of the problems we have encountered have to do with the stability
of the software on our systems.
To be more specific, while many of us may have heard of GNU or Linux,
most of us only know Windows, the proprietary operating owned by
Microsoft and Word, Excel, Powerpoint and other applications also
distributed by Microsoft. By contrast, GNU/Linux is described as free
software or open source meaning that its codes are open and can be
modified by users.
The trouble is, even if we are ready to adopt it, GNU/Linux is not
easily found. Who will show us how to install it on our computers?
Will we have to make any changes in our hardware for it? How will we
train ourselves to use it? Is there any vendor or service provider to
help us with it? Though the solution to many of our problems may seem
to lie in free software, we find it difficult to get our hands on it.
Do you know that eighty percent of the servers that the internet runs
on use GNU/Linux and they remain on for 24 hours, all the time. This
is because they are the most reliable operating systems.
So, what is a GNU/Linux Operating System (OS)?
And what is free software / open source? Why is it supposed to be free?
Where can we come to know more about GNU/Linux?
You can keep adding on questions which come to you.
We at Comet Media Foundation have decided to form a club to respond to
these needs, LUKSH or the GNU / L inux U sers K nowledge S haring H
ouse. We thought we could meet every other week, or twice a month on
the second and last Saturdays , to discuss the implementation of GNU /
Linux and open source software at our workplaces and homes.
Our LUKSH is simple: to share knowledge about GNU / LINUX and Open
Source Software as a cost effective reliable virus-free alternate to
costly proprietary software and to get ourselves out of the control of
transnational IT corporations. It is about being free, not just
getting something for nothing.
Please join us from 2 to 5 pm on the 29 th of September 2007, for the
first meeting to explore this further. The agenda will be set by you;
the resource people are ready for your questions.
Lajpat Dhingra
LUKSH Coordinator, Comet Media Foundation, http://www.cometmedia.org
Reference websites
http://www.opensource.orghttp://www.gnu.orghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds HYPERLINK
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds" HYPERLINK "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds
--
Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org Ph 0091-832-2409490
List of Indian e-lists http://wikiwikiweb.de/MailingListsInIndia
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The thread referred to in the subject line started with Mail delivery
issues, and then started discussing some newbie problems, and ended up with
some discussion about shorthand and being literate in English ...
Our emails are archived. When you search emails using any search engine,
getting replies and help based on short hand English becomes difficult. The
user's group's emails are a great source of help for a number of people who
look for help on the Internet. Therefore it is necessary …
[View More]to write questions
and reply messages as comprehensively as possible. Our questions and
replies to them are valuable knowledge base. improper language and subject
of threads does disturb the implicit protocol.
Therefore, please use good subject lines, and if necessary use new subject
lines, or edit subject lines for appropriate archiving. And of course as
good language as possible.
Nagarjuna
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Hello All,
Is anyone experiencing mail delivery problems with the list mails? Off
late I am receiving mails very erratically.
--
Regards,
Rony.
Knock Knock
Who's There?
Linux
Who Linux?
GNU/Linux
Hi
I have searched for a document ion that allows a mail server to
automatically add a banner to the message that sender composes, but found
none . For eg: when you send a mail from yahoo.com the recipient to whom
the mail is sent receives the mail and at the end of the message a
banner or advertisment that says "click here"
How is this done at MTA level
Thanks ( in advanced :-) )
--
Warm Regards
Agnello . G .Dsouza
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <sankarshan.mukhopadhyay(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sep 28, 2007 6:12 PM
Subject: [Ilug-cal-discuss] Novell Makes Linux Driver Project a Reality
To: ILUG-Cal's principal mailing list <ilug-cal-discuss(a)list.ilug-cal.org>
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"Novell have relaunched the Linux Driver Project by dedicating
well-known kernel …
[View More]developer Greg KH to work on the project full-time.
Greg KH writes: 'My employer, Novell, has modified my position to now
allow me to work full time on this project. Namely getting more new
Linux kernel drivers written, for free, for any company that so desires.
And to help manage all of the developers and project managers who want
to help out...They really care about helping make Linux support as many
devices as possible, with fully open-source drivers.'"
from: http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/09/28/0544226&from=rss
- --
You see things; and you say 'Why?';
But I dream things that never were;
and I say 'Why not?' - George Bernard Shaw
www.linkedin.com/in/sankarshan
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From: Comet Media [mailto:cometmediafdn@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:07 PM
To: Comet Media Foundation
Subject: LUKSH an invitation from Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
Dear Friend
Have a look at the note below. We are sure you would be interested in
joining such a group.
Give a ring to Jacob at 23869052 or drop a line if you are coming. If
you have any questions, speak to Lajpat 9422077888 or Aditi at
23826674 .
Please forward this to your friends who are likely to be …
[View More]interested.
Chandita
==================================
LUKSH
or GNU / Linux Users knowledge Sharing House
an invitation from Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai
Most of us who use computers and the Internet in our day to day work
know that information technologies change very fast. We have had the
experience of changing our computers from time to time as technologies
offering greater amounts of computing power at faster speeds became
available, together with better Internet connections.
We tend to use terms like hardware and software to describe our
computers. Many would remember going from a simple Pentium I PC to
Pentium IV PC now the triple core PC. We try to get a fix on our
computer hardware by remembering brand names and share the information
with friends, but always have a lurking feeling that we don't have the
whole picture.
Going to software, can you remember the number of times you've had to
upgrade your software? Then there are virus problems, despite spending
sizable sums on anti-viral protection? Then the frustration of the
computer hanging up just when something important had to go? You may
have moved from one vendor or service provider to another, but no
satisfactory explanation was ever given for these problems.
You may have been told that you had to reset your computer for your
own good. So often, you may have had to abandon your data, never
knowing the reason why. A fast solution for the vendor or service
provider, but such a loss to you. You just had to accept it as part of
the IT game--it just happens to some people sometimes, it would seem.
After all to gain such efficiency, you have to be prepared to lose
something they said, as if it was a philosophical matter!
Most of the problems we have encountered have to do with the stability
of the software on our systems.
To be more specific, while many of us may have heard of GNU or Linux,
most of us only know Windows, the proprietary operating owned by
Microsoft and Word, Excel, Powerpoint and other applications also
distributed by Microsoft. By contrast, GNU/Linux is described as free
software or open source meaning that its codes are open and can be
modified by users.
The trouble is, even if we are ready to adopt it, GNU/Linux is not
easily found. Who will show us how to install it on our computers?
Will we have to make any changes in our hardware for it? How will we
train ourselves to use it? Is there any vendor or service provider to
help us with it? Though the solution to many of our problems may seem
to lie in free software, we find it difficult to get our hands on it.
Do you know that eighty percent of the servers that the internet runs
on use GNU/Linux and they remain on for 24 hours, all the time. This
is because they are the most reliable operating systems.
So, what is a GNU/Linux Operating System (OS)?
And what is free software / open source? Why is it supposed to be free?
Where can we come to know more about GNU/Linux?
You can keep adding on questions which come to you.
We at Comet Media Foundation have decided to form a club to respond to
these needs, LUKSH or the GNU / L inux U sers K nowledge S haring H
ouse. We thought we could meet every other week, or twice a month on
the second and last Saturdays , to discuss the implementation of GNU /
Linux and open source software at our workplaces and homes.
Our LUKSH is simple: to share knowledge about GNU / LINUX and Open
Source Software as a cost effective reliable virus-free alternate to
costly proprietary software and to get ourselves out of the control of
transnational IT corporations. It is about being free, not just
getting something for nothing.
Please join us from 2 to 5 pm on the 29 th of September 2007, for the
first meeting to explore this further. The agenda will be set by you;
the resource people are ready for your questions.
Lajpat Dhingra
LUKSH Coordinator, Comet Media Foundation, http://www.cometmedia.org
Reference websites
http://www.opensource.orghttp://www.gnu.orghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds HYPERLINK
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds" HYPERLINK "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds
--
Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org Ph 0091-832-2409490
List of Indian e-lists http://wikiwikiweb.de/MailingListsInIndia
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HOMI BHABHA CENTRE FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION
Establishment
Ref.: HBC/EST/PF/
September 24, 2007
NOTICE NO. 14/07
PROJECT FELLOWS
(2 Positions)
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (TIFR), Mumbai hereby invites
applications for the positions of Project Fellows for Computer Systems
Administration.
Job Description:
HBCSE HAS a LAN with about 120 clients, 6 servers, and an upcoming
data-cluster. The candidate is required to manage and monitor the network,
the websites and provide basic support.…
[View More] All the servers run GNU/Linux
operating system and use exclusively free software.
1.Candidates should have sound knowledge of GNU/Linux (Unix) system
administration
2.System Administration includes setting up and maintaining servers for web,
email, spam and virus filtering, firewalls, network traffic monitoring,
databases, wikis, backups, etc. HBCSE conducts computer related workshops
for schools and other educational organization.
3.Candidate should have a passion for working in a learning environment, a
good understanding of free software development and support system is
essential.
4.Good understanding of free software development and support system will be
prefered.
5.Good communication skills with interest in technical education.
Qualifications: Candidates should have a B.E., B. Tech, BCA, MCA, or any
non-professional degrees with relevant experience.
The positions are purely temporary, for one year in the first instance and
extendable by one more year, and carry a consolidated honorarium of Rs.10,000/-
p.m. to 16,000/- p.m. based on qualification and relevant experience.
Age: Below 35 years (relaxable in deserving cases).
Please send your application giving full details such as Name, Date of
Birth, Full address with phone/mobile number and e-mail address, Educational
Qualification, names and addresses of two referees along with working and
project experience, if any and any other relevant evidence of your
suitability for the position on or before September 27, 2007 addressed to
nagarjun(a)hbcse.tifr.res.in For more information visit our website:
http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in (Notice No.14/07). Candidates selected for the
interviews will be informed by October 1, 2007. The interviews are expected
to be held in the same week after October 1, 2007.
(M. D. Gaitonde)
Admn. Officer-D
NOTICE BOARDS
: HBCSE, Mankhurd : GMRT, Pune
: TIFR Main Campus : RAC Colony
: TIFR Centre, Bangalore : CRL, Ooty
: NCBS, Banglore : BF, Hyderabad
: NCRA, Pune : HEGRO, Panchmarhi
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