http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_35
Hardware support for h264 on g45 hardware, network packet steering to
take advantage of multiple cpus.
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Rgds
JTD
hi,
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it would be to set this up on a server, what resources are needed and how much
php expertise is needed. Kindly contact me offlist if interested.
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Regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
Senior Associate
NRC-FOSS at AU-KBC
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>
> Surya Sharma wrote:
> > People mentioned we haven't had a good linux conference / event for a
> long
> > time in Mumbai.
> >
> > I can arrange lecture halls / rooms and computer labs in my college [MGM
> > College Of Engineering And Technology, location: http://is.gd/dUPzZ ] on
> the
> > 8th / 9th of October (or some other Saturday/Sunday before that)
>
> Why not take a doodle poll first to check who will be able to attend on
> which date. I would suggest we keep this on 2nd Oct since it coincides
> with Gandhiji's birthday and is also a Saturday.
>
> I can post a link to doodle poll if we decide on tentative dates.
> My suggestions:
> 2 Oct: 1400 to 1900 hrs IST
> 9 Oct: 1400 to 1900 hrs IST
>
> Please suggest any other dates as you please.
>
>
Will confirm both dates and let know on feasibility of rooms and labs. MGM
stands for Mahatma Gandhi Missions, so we might be having some events on the
2nd already. Will revert asap. Will setup a wiki page and post to other
mailing lists too.
Surya
Dear All,
Greetings .!.
Do you have awareness about web3.0 ?
The Semantic Web is a web of data. There is lots of data we all use
every day, and it is not part of the web.
I can see my bank statements on the web, and my photographs, and I can
see my appointments in a calendar.
But can I see my photos in a calendar to see what I was doing when I
took them? Can I see bank statement lines in a calendar?
Why not? Because we don't have a web of data. Because data is
controlled by applications, and each application keeps it to itself.
Humans are capable of using the Web to carry out tasks such as finding
the Irish word for "directory", reserving a library book, and
searching for a low price for a DVD. However, one computer cannot
accomplish all of these tasks without human direction,
because web pages are designed to be read by people, not machines.
The semantic web is a vision of information that is understandable by
computers, so computers can perform more of the tedious work
involved in finding, combining, and acting upon information on the web.
We are going to make web3.0 with the basics of semantic web.
Let us discuss about web3.0 in this mailing list.
Welcomes you to real data understandable by computer as data not as text !
- To join in the web3 mailing list, subscribe here
http://www.freelists.org/list/web3
What is the Semantic Web?
Where Web 2.0 is focused on people, the Semantic Web is focused on machines.
The Web requires a human operator, using computer systems to perform
the tasks required to find, search and aggregate its information.
It's impossible for a computer to do these tasks without human guidance
because Web pages are specifically designed for human readers.
The Semantic Web is a project that aims to change that by presenting
Web page data in such a way that it is understood by computers,
enabling machines to do the searching, aggregating and combining of
the Web's information — without a human operator. :-)
More info about semantic web :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Webhttp://www.w3.org/2001/sw/http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/2007/Semantic_Web.asp
Thank you.
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Regards,
Arulalan.T
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Hi,
In context of a couple of mails I sent earlier this week, including the one
about GNOME contributions by a certain distro, I thought yesterday's blog post
by Mark Shuttleworth is interesting. More interesting are the responses he gets:
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/439
This of course, was in response to GergDeK's(*) post:
http://gregdekspeaks.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/red-hat-16-canonical-1/
Of course, having to defend oneself by words rather than work in meritocracy
based FOSS is ...ahem ...sad. Read all the comments to get a fair idea.
cheers,
- steve
(*) incidentally, calling people like GregDek, who just point out uncomfortable
facts, 'The Gregs' is not considered as generalization by spaceman.
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random spiel: http://lonetwin.net/
what i'm stumbling into: http://lonetwin.stumbleupon.com/
Since we were discussing this sometime ago, I'm returning to it.
People mentioned we haven't had a good linux conference / event for a long
time in Mumbai.
I can arrange lecture halls / rooms and computer labs in my college [MGM
College Of Engineering And Technology, location: http://is.gd/dUPzZ ] on the
8th / 9th of October (or some other Saturday/Sunday before that)
What I'll need is support from you in terms of planning and arranging the
event. If any of you are willing to put some effort into this, please let me
know.
Surya Sharma