> > I'm going to aim for around 300 Mb.
>
>
> Any reason why you want to cut down on size?
>
> Currently I am going through the long packages list that you sent me.
> I will send you additional package names that I think should go in this CD
>
> Regards
> Aseem
Hi Aseem,
The present size of the iso is around 1.2 Gb. Its not reall a Live CD anymore. Its more like a Live DVD. Anyhow, I don't plan to reduce any educational packages. I'l see what other things …
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Regards,
Sameep
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Wow!!! I really didn't expect someone to create a customized CD for me that
fast.
Thank you very much.
I will also have to learn this magic :)
Any pointers?
Hey no problem. I'm going to make another one tonight. I'm going to aim for around 300 Mb. I'll let you know how it goes.
Any ideas on how you would like me to share it ?
>
I will contact you off list.
Thanks once again.
Regards
Aseem
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Hi All,
Around 2-3 Years back I handed over a "EduMorphix" CD to a kid.
Recently I was surprised to find her using it even till date.
I noticed that most of the applications on it are quite old compared with
the versions that my daughter plays with.
I want to give her a Live-CD with updated software since I cannot install
anything on her dad's machine.
Unfortunately EduMorphix does not exists anymore.
EduMorphix was just perfect, I dont know why they decided to dis-continue
it.
Freeduc (http:/…
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either
There is no Live CD for edubuntu.
I am looking for any distibution including at least "TuxPaint", "TuxMath"
and "gCompris".
Can someone suggest a live CD focused on Education?
Regards
Aseem
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| Can someone suggest a live CD focused on Education?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Education/Spin
Sorry for the earlier post. I hadn't completed it. The Fedora Edu Spin is not yet complete. This is from the website
Current status
* Targeted release: Fedora 10
* Last updated: 2008-07-27
* Percentage of completion: 70%
Regards,
Sameep
P.S. I have added Hindi support in the Custom Distro.
Hi! Saeed,
> I am having one shell / perl script , through which i am doing all
> my server maintainance work like cleaning old logs etc. Script is
> running fine without any issues. But i am remotly login to almost
> 20 servers through this script and doing my stuffs for which i
<snip>
> Is there any way to encrypt my password in the same script
> which system or script can understande but when any one else
> open my script not able to read that password line. …
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> i am using Unix as OS and using vi editor.
There are few possible solutions:
1. Keep the password in plain text in a separate file in your home
directory and read it from the script. The permission of file/directory
containing your password should be such that it is not readable by
anyone but you. This solution doesn't save you from trouble if
someone accesses your file with your own login name.
2. Do the same as above, but encrypt the password with some
key and supply that key to the script to decrypt the password. This
will force you to supply the key every time you try to run your script.
This will prevent anyone from executing the script unless the key
is known to that person. But there is a better ways to do it. See
below.
3. Instead of cooking up an encryption scheme yourself, use ssh
for all remote work. Remember to disable password based logins
on remote systems. Choose key based login instead. You need
to create your own private-public key pair for this purpose. There
are lots of documents on the Net on how to do it. Some of them
are:
http://sial.org/howto/openssh/https://wiki.systemsx.ch/display/ITDOC/OpenSSH+key+creation+HOWTOhttp://www.sshkeychain.org/mirrors/SSH-with-Keys-HOWTO/http://www.openssh.com/manual.html
Never attempt to implement ssh without reading all relevant
documents thoroughly as misconfiguration of it can cause serious
security breaches. Usually the standard configuration files which come
with binary packages in various Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora,
OpenSuSE etc.) are secure enough to be used on production systems.
But still it makes sense to read and understand them before
implementation.
Remember to encrypt your ssh private key. Never leave it on the
disk in raw form unless you have some compelling reasons to do
so. Sometimes using passphrase based encryption is not feasible
at all, like to auto-execute some commands on remote system
when human operator is not present in front of the terminal to
supply it. In such cases, the private key is kept on the disk in its
raw form.
I am assuming that your are present in front of the terminal from
where your program is fired. This will allow you to supply the
passphase on demand. If your program is fired multiple times
in a session or connects to multiple systems in a session then
these password prompts might become annoying. In such cases,
consider using the utility ssh-add. It takes your passphrase while
starting up and keeps it in the memory for on demand supply.
Thus you can supply the passphrase once and then run
your program without supplying it again. But remember
to run "ssh-add -D" when all your ssh related work is over.
> Can any one please advice or guide me how to achieve this
> kind of encryption.
If you mean a custom encryption scheme here, I would say that
cooking up such a scheme is always a bad idea. It requires a lot of
mathematical skills to develop a good encryption scheme. So it is
better to leave this job to the experts (unless you are a good
mathematician yourself) and enjoy the fruits of open and standards
compliant encryption schemes already developed by great masters.
cheers
Raghu
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We have an immediate opening for a Linux Sys. Admin.
Experience: 4-5 years hands on experience in Sys. Admin. of Redhat/
SuSE/ Debian (also Ubuntu) Linux in the following areas:
- RHEL/ openSUSE/ Ubuntu installation, maintenance.
- Management of server farms 30+ machines, experience. with blade
servers a plus.
- Rapid deployment of new workstations (clonezilla)
- Network monitoring (Nagios, Cacti, ...), integration of alerts via
SMS/email.
- UPS configuration. - one large UPS …
[View More]powering several machines. Proper
system shut down of all machines connected to the UPSs - "heart beat"
over the LAN.
- Intermediate/Advance. scripting (bash, Perl) to automate admin. tasks.
- Backups of large data sets (> 3 TB)
- Networking - LAN (Gigabit) / WAN/ VPN, subnets, interoperate with
Windows desktops.
- LDAP - integration into network login and usage of network resources.
- with LDAP integration.
- Install/ configure services like DNS, FTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, NFS and
Samba and integration with LDAP (if applicable).
- DrQueue experience a plus.
- Security - experience in securing hosts and networks a plus.
Personality: Hands on and proactive; anticipate needs and make
suggestions rather than wait for the situation to blow up or look at
immediate manager to tell what to do exactly. Thirst for knowledge and
the ability to pick up new "stuff" on the fly.
Certification: Helpful but not mandatory.
Communication: Must be able to articulate your thoughts in
clear/unambiguous English. Ability to prepare reports for upper
management with costing/savings numbers a plus.
Relocation: None.
Job Location: Mumbai.
Local travel: Greater Mumbai/Navi Mumbai.
Compensation: Commensurate with experience and knowledge.
Interested individuals please contact me directly.
If you know anyone who may be interested in the above, amongst your
friends, family, and colleagues, please forward this and have them
contact me.
Thanks in advance.
--
Arun Khan
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org>
Date: 2008/7/28
Subject: Reminder: Fedora RPM Packaging 101: 3 PM today
To: The Fedora Project Community in India <fedora-india(a)redhat.com>
Hello folks,
We are going to host a *public* IRC session in #fedora-india, freenode
today, July 28th 2008 at 3:00 PM and do a quick walk through on the
basics of RPM packaging in Fedora. More details at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-india/…
[View More]2008-July/msg00136.html
Preliminary reading at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/CreatingPackageHowTo
Everyone interested in welcome to join us. For those, who won't be
able to attend. Don't worry. We will post the IRC log and plan to host
similar sessions in the future too. Thanks.
Tidbit of the day: We have over 10,000 binary software packages and
nearly 6500 source packages in the Fedora repository.
# yum repolist
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
fedora Fedora 9 - i386 enabled : 9,897
updates Fedora 9 - i386 - Updates enabled : 3,032
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/collections/
Rahul
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If there are articulate FOSS developers in the Mumbai LUG, I would request
them to be present at the 7th August 2008 meeting and explain to the group
why software patents are against the interest of the developer community.
Venky
=====
http://osindia.blogspot.com/2008/07/patent-office-meeting-in-mumbai-on-7th.…
Sunday, July 27, 2008 Patent Office Meeting in Mumbai on 7th August: Please
attend if you can<http://osindia.blogspot.com/2008/07/patent-office-meeting-in-mumbai-on-7th.…>
This
…
[View More]is a call for FOSS developers in Mumbai who are interested in the software
patents issue. The Patent office has called for a stakeholders
meeting<http://ipindia.nic.in/whats_new/StakeholderMeeting_24July2008.pdf>on
the Draft
Patent Manual <http://ipindia.nic.in/ipr/patent/DraftPatent_Manual_2008.pdf>.
On behalf of Red Hat, I have submitted our comments on the
manual<http://ipindia.nic.in/ipr/patent/Patent_Manual_Feedback/REDHAT_INDIA_PVT._L…>
.
In 2005, I was involved in the Patent Amendment Act 2005 and on behalf of
Red Hat, we had made representations to policy makers on why software
patents are bad for the Indian software industry. At that time, Lawrence
Liang and Prashanth Iyengar of the Alternative Law Forum had done a
fantastic job of putting together a position paper on this issue virtually
overnight. Happily, our lobbying was successful and software was kept out of
the Amendment. What makes me hopping mad is that the Draft Manual seeks to
bring in through the backdoor, something that was explicitly rejected by the
Indian parliament. To say the very least, this is a very dubious practice.
Interestingly, Infosys and TCS are in favor of software patents. Those who
followed the OOXML fight on this blog would know that both these
organizations had voted in favor of Microsoft's OOXML proposal. If there are
articulate FOSS developers in the Mumbai LUG, I would request them to be
present at the 7th August 2008 meeting and explain to the group why software
patents are against the interest of the developer community.
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Hello Every one,
I am having one shell / perl script , through which i am doing all my server
maintainance work like cleaning old logs etc. Script is running fine without
any issues. But i am remotly login to almost 20 servers through this script
and doing my stuffs for which i have to hardcode my user name and password
(only one) in same scritp which i feel is scurity thread.
Is there any way to encrypt my password in the same script which system or
script can understande but when any one …
[View More]else open my script not able to read
that password line. Please note i am using Unix as OS and using vi editor.
Can any one please advice or guide me how to achieve this kind of
encryption.
Thanks a lot for all your help and advice.
Regards,
ansa
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