Hi,
After the discussion about cheap android tablet in the list, I got
interested and ordered a M001 tablet from the internet link provided by
one of you.
After a wait of about a month it arrived yesterday, the price was $109
and I had to pay a duty of Rs.766 to the postman.
I now can not configure internet proxy setting on the device. Though
through google search I have been getting some instructions, but they do
not match the menus on my device. It runs kernel
2.6.29-00236-g4f8dbbb-dirty, build number 1.9.1 and firmware version 1.6.
I would be grateful if some one can give pointers to solve my problem.
Thanks and regards.
sadhu
Sameep
Google apps is good but customer wants an on-premise solution.
Thank you for the response.
Regs kshitiz
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From: Sameep
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ReplyTo: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India
Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Mail Server Solution
Sent: 28 Sep 2010 21:37
>
> Need a good, no-nonsense, easily manageable email server solution that can be setup using GUI tools similar to Webmin for Small Business having less than 50 email accounts.
>
> Someone mentioned to me offline that Xeams is good. Anyone has 1st hand experience?
>
You could use Google Apps . Its free for upto 50 users.
Regards,
Sameep
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I recently read a series of blog posts [0] Aaron Toponce on whats and
whys of email etiquettes. Hope it will help everyone understand this
issue better.
[0] http://pthree.org/2010/09/18/email-netiquette-part-1/
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From: Paras Kuhad <paras.kuhad(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:00 AM
Subject: [Lugb_ml] The Basic Cause
To: Linux User Group <Lugb_ml(a)lugb.in>
I received some common questions regarding RajasFoss and took the
opportunity to tell my junior fellows what is rajasfoss about.
Here is what I posted to them, post may be useful to our newcomers in
mailing lists or using our content.
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*Q*. "Everyone wants to know about what will be taught or told in rajasfoss?
is it about describing ones project at foss?
thanks in advance."
Reply:
I am highlighting these things first because this is what, that should be
concluded after reading this mail and of course I would love to see this
mail forwarded to curious individuals who care about such things.
[ 1 ] First of all I would say you are very lucky as you are going to be a
witness of information collaborative environment at RajasFoss
[ 2 ] I introduce you to the word 'talk' : It means an individual would tell
about his expertise, tools he use, about latest technologies and in talk you
just have to sit in your seat and listen to one. No wonder if you can get
all he/she is saying, but you will let yourself free in amazing world of
knowledge.
[ 3 ] In couple of days, talk topics and speaker lists will be there on our
site (http://rajasfoss.lugb.in). There are enormous things and topics that
can be talked in college and among curious minds, so just find out what you
are curious at. So how are you going to do that : simple observe the talk
list and speakers, go and search about topics and technologies they are
going to talk about. If some of them will intrigues you then do some home
work for that, spend some time about exploring it.
[ 4 ] Fortunately the way we study, resources that we have are enormous but
unfortunately proxies to them are not that efficient or cloaked. It is same
as having a 4 mbps of internet connection in your hand but in the middle it
is the proxy server that limits you and indirectly decides your surfing
behaviour and in this context proxies are our books and lecturers and the
way some other things are. They are going to remain as they are. No matter,
here is some change, we let you know about learning resources, open methods,
open standard and ways where you can flourish your curiosity and find out
similar interest partners.
[ 5 ] In short you should not miss it.
If you are done with these five points and are at the bottom of my view,
what I want to tell you then you should stop reading here. Further I write
some naive explanation :
When we grew up nobody knows what we are interested in and further if we get
the thing in which we are interested, how we are going to get it, nobody
knows. So simply our guardians, our schools and colleges provides us a
broadcasting system. Signals of knowledge are delivered to us and we are a
kind of receivers. But .. alas the frequencies and such receivers are not in
our control, how good it would be if we can set the frequency to the channel
you wanted to listen ever.
And this is not the limit, if you don't like the way how frequency is
delivered to the system and you have some reason for that as because you got
a better way to do that. You might come up with a whole set of new
protocols. But to do that you should have an open standard in your hand.
For your amusement here I unveil the secret of making easy and obvious
things 'hard' : Just make them close, just hide them under the mist how they
works. Is there any mystery resides there in making a cup of tea , obviously
No .. because the recipe is open and you can add your own kind of garam
masala practicals to that.
So, I am just trying to let you understand the open source / foss
philosophy. It is exact what I used with a tea metaphor . It is the tea
which you can fork up and come with your own idea of a new flavour.
But how will you get to know how many flavours are already there... I mean
how many teas/flavours are there how they were made and what are more
potentials. An obvious thing will be to use internet and read up things,
that's good but how amazing it would be if we gather somewhere where some
persons from the same philosophy come up at stage and tell you about some
mesmerizing ideas and clues that you can trace with your own minds.
And that's what we call an open change in our mindsets and RajasFOSS is all
about it. In very crude way this is an attempt about spreading some words
that would force you to rethink about your own possibilities.
Go ahead and join , and by reading this reply you have already relished the
flavour of sharing thoughts.
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Thank you Gourav. Will check it out.
Regs kshitiz
------Original Message------
From: Gourav Shah
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To: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India
ReplyTo: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India
Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Mail Server Solution
Sent: 28 Sep 2010 20:52
Try Zimbra Community Server. http://www.zimbra.com/community/
Its easy to install, administer and comes bundled with many useful
features.
Thanks
GS
Initcron | http://www.inticron.org
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Kshitij M Kotak
<kshitij_kotak(a)hotmail.com>wrote:
> Hello
>
> Need a good, no-nonsense, easily manageable email server solution that can
> be setup using GUI tools similar to Webmin for Small Business having less
> than 50 email accounts.
>
> Someone mentioned to me offline that Xeams is good. Anyone has 1st hand
> experience?
>
> Any other?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Regards Kshitiz
>
>
>
>
> Sent from Handheld
> Excuse typos
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Excuse typos
Hello
Need a good, no-nonsense, easily manageable email server solution that can be setup using GUI tools similar to Webmin for Small Business having less than 50 email accounts.
Someone mentioned to me offline that Xeams is good. Anyone has 1st hand experience?
Any other?
Thank you in advance.
Regards Kshitiz
Sent from Handheld
Excuse typos
Forwarding to the list as someone might be interested in taking it up
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From: Aanjhan Ranganathan <aanjhan(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 6:10 PM
Subject: [ubuntu-in] Fwd: Seminar on Ubuntu
To: sid_mallya(a)hotmail.com, ubuntu-in(a)lists.ubuntu.com
Hi Sid,
I am forwarding this request to the mailing list. I am sure there are a
whole bunch of experts who can help you out.
@All - Please put Sid on cc since I am not sure whether he has already
subscribed to the list or not.
Thanks and Regards,
Aanjhan
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Subject: Seminar on Ubuntu
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 18:17:11 -0000
From: sid.mallya <sid_mallya(a)hotmail.com>
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Hey guys ..
I am a 4th year, BE student from Mumbai. We have a local student society
called CESS for our college's Computer Department. We are planning to
have a seminar on Linux - Ubuntu this semester, i.e. before the 2nd week
of November this year. Does anyone in this community conduct such
seminars ?
We can bear costs, if any, for the seminar and a mediocre to great turn
up can be guaranteed (it will be compulsory for the BE students) !
Anticipating an early reply from the community. For reference, my email
ID is sid_mallya(a)hotmail.com
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Mehul Ved
>
> Is there an app that allows you to channel the audio from audio out to your
>> sound out, so that the music you are playing can also be heard by your
>> chat
>> buddies without taking the speaker to mic route, or is this hardware
>> specific?
>>
>
Its called Stereo Mix in Windows. The alternative seems to be mentioned
here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio#Recording example using PulseAudio and
Audacity
Surya
Hello,
I stumbled upon a lovely aflatoon sound capture utility called outrec
that records live sound playing from the audio out. It is simple and
no-nonsense and has good recording fidelity with no adjustments required.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/07/quickly-record-soundcard-output-in-ubunt…
The instructions are simple. first download all the dependencies by copy
and pasting the _complete_ sudo apt-get ...... command as shown in the
site. Then click on the blue download link and again click on the
download now link for ..._all.deb and save the deb file. Run 'dpkg -i
....._all.deb' from the saved location. The link for outrec will appear
in the Applications -> Sound and Video menu. Just press the record
button to start recording and click on mp3 or ogg for the type of save.
The file will be available in the folder called outRec in your home
directory.
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Please trim your replies.
Post your replies below the relevant original text, leaving a line space.
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Rony.