Hi,
Has anybody use the Reliance WiMax (Broadnet) services? I am
more interested in their services in Mumbai. Good, Bad, Ugly?
Apparently they install separate antenna for each connection. The size
of this is as big as a laptop monitor or such, thats what the
marketing exec told me.
What I want to know is - 1) compatibility with Linux Boxes
2) does it work during the rainy season? Considering that rains in
Mumbai or Panvel is slightly on the extreme side ;), does it work fine
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even.
Only reason, I am thinking its worth a try is because I won't
have to depend on availabilty of power and such because I will be
responsible to provide power to the setup which I can in case of load
shedding as well. Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Pradeepto
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hi friends.
In interview i was asked a question that. If a server is located at some remote place
and in a server one of the hard disk had failed. Then how do we find which hard disk
had failed from the several hard disk in the server remotely.
we need to hav certain command for this in linux.
in IBM AIX there is certain command but in linux i dont't know.
does any 1 know this than plz reply.
Explore your hobbies and interests. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/
Dear Linuxers,
Please note that the 3rd IndicThreads.com Conference On Java
Technology will be held on 25-27 Nov 2008 in Pune. Pune is a short
journey from Mumbai and the conference will certainly be well worth
the travel.
The conference this year has sessions on Ajax, Spring, Domain Driven
Design, SOA, WebSockets, Scripting, HTML 5, Mock Objects, Java
Persistence, Agile, Lean, GWT, OpenSocial and more... The speaker list
consists of some of the most knowledgeable and reputed names in the
…
[View More]field. Do have a look at the conference website <
http://Conference.IndicThreads.com > for the latest list of speakers
and sessions.
Register soon to be assured of a place and also avail of the current
discounted rates. [
http://conference.indicthreads.com/content/view/35/ ]
Last but not the least, here's wishing you and your family a very
happy diwali & a wonderful year ahead.
Thanks,
Harshad
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Founder, Rightrix Solutions,
Oracle ACE Director, Sun Java Champion
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gora Mohanty <gora(a)sarai.net>
Date: Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM
Subject: [Freed] Final list of awards for the 2008 Sarai FLOSS fellowships
To: Free/Libre and Open Source Software Project List <prc(a)sarai.net>
Cc: General Freed list <freed(a)lists.linux-delhi.org>, ILUGD main list
<ilugd(a)lists.linux-delhi.org>
Hello everyone,
It gives us great pleasure to announce the list of fellows
for the 2008 Sarai FLOSS …
[View More]fellowship programme. The number of
fellowships this year represents a dramatic increase from past
years. We are thankful to NIXI, and in particular, to their
CEO, Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal for their generosity in making so
many fellowships possible.
Below is the list of 21 awardees. The list is also available
online at
<http://www.sarai.net/fellowships/floss/2008-sarai-floss-fellowships-list>
. We will be in touch with each of the fellows, and
also with anyone who sent in a proposal by the coming weekend.
Please feel free to write to me with any queries, and/or
concerns.
The final list is:
1. Debayan Banerjee/Sawood Alam: Joint award for OCR in Urdu,
Bengali, etc., based on Google Tesseract
2. Abhishek Choudhary et al: Hindawi is a system to allow
programming in Indian languages. This project proposes to build online
courseware to introduce the various components of Hindawi, to improve
the project documentation, create a syllabus around Hindawi,
distribute live CDs, and hold lectures.
3. Hassath: Making of a short film using FOSS tools, documenting the
process, and listing pros and cons of the applications.
4. Sachin Joshi: Integrating automated speech recognition (ASR) for
Hindi into the Linux platform.
5. Aadil Kak: Kashmiri font completion, and localisation of KDE 4.2.
6. Friji Karthikeyan: Internet Radio framework, with interface to,
and hosting on Giss.tv
7. Satya Komaragiri: Speech-to-text support in OLPC, with Hindi ASR.
8. Manu Konchady: FOSS online tutor to teach students new languages,
using text-to-speech, and a web-based framework.
9. Ajay Kumar: Sahana client on Openmoko mobiles. Sahana is the
disaster relief management system used for the Bihar floods, tsunami,
etc.
10. Sangeeta Kumari: Maithili localisation of KDE4.2, Fedora, and the
Chatzilla IM client.
11. Pranav Madhyastha / Sriram Chaudhary: Joint award to develop a
system of machine translation (MT) from English to Hindi. This will
consist of a web framework to assist improvement of the background
engine, and work on an open-source MT engine, Anusaaraka.
12. Helen Mary: Open-source database, and tools to study mental retardation.
13. Kartik Mistry: Gujarati localisation of KDE 4.2, usability
workshop, and some internationalisation work for KDE
14. Rajeev Sebastian: Indic text rendering in Scribus, a page layout
(DTP) application, using the Harfbuzz library.
15. Shishir Sharma et al: Intelligent Transliteration from Romanised
English to Hindi
16. Syed Shikeb: Urdu localisation of KDE 4.2.
17. Ravishankar Shrivastava: Chhatisgarhi localisation of KDE 4.2.
18. Sreeraj R: Adding feature to System Verilog support for ICARUS.
System Verilog is a hardware description, and verification language
(HDVL) used, e.g., to program FPGAs.
19. Srujanika: Addition to Oriya dictionary, including scientific and
technical terms.
20. Shamail Tayyab: Web-based secure P2P. Promotes sharing in a
community-based way
21. C S Yoganada: Extend Sagar (TeX) to Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi,
Gujarati and Oriya
Regards,
Gora
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Hi,
If you look up and see you will see cellular phone towers everywhere. These
unmanned structures
house wireless basestations which make the cellular network function. These
structures are known
as shelter. Powertech Automation Systems, Pune has teamed up with leading
wireless infrastructure companies
in India and developed an innovative solution which is used to monitor these
shelters over GPRS network.
The solution uses Linux for both the embedded side as well as server side.
If you are …
[View More]looking for an exciting growth opportunity and like to work on
Linux platform. Please send me a mail
at ashish(a)powertechautomation.com
We are looking for following skills:
1. Linux Device Drivers
2. C/C++ programming on small footprint linux
3. Serial Programing for : Modems, Bluetooth, IRdA, scanneres etc
4. Network administration / networking scripts
5. Server side programming using Java, Python
6. Apache/Jboss web server
7. Ajax programming
8. Mysql and other database programming
9. SSL/TLS/Crypto
10. C/C++ programming
11. High performance systems
Thanks,
Ashish
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