hello guys,
do anyone knows where i could get dual layer PCB printed, its proxmark3 pcb,
i had contacted some companies but the are too high some asking abt 4000rs
for single PCB
Thank u,
Jalinder.
Position: Internship :: Linux Systems and Network Administrator.
At Silver Arc Solutions, we have a couple of Internship positions in the
Linux Systems and Network administration area. We are looking for individuals
who are self starters, have a thirst for knowledge and are willing to learn.
The internship program varies from 3 to 6 months depending upon individual
aptitude and progress in assignments. Upon successful completion of
the Internship program,
individuals will be inducted as …
[View More]“Trainee Systems and Network Administrator.”
Experience: Freshers 3 to 6 months hands on exposure to the Linux Command Line
Interface (CLI) tools and basic shell scripting. You should have done at least
one Linux installation on your own, understand the basic concepts of
disk partitioning
and the configuration of video, audio and network components in a computer.
Personality: Quick learner, multi-tasking, hands on and proactive.
Ability to anticipate
needs and implement improvements in processes a plus.
Communication: Must be able to articulate your thoughts in English and
prepare detailed
documentation and/or presentations of the tasks undertaken.
Education: BCA, MCA, B.Tech CS, B.Tech IT or equivalent.
Certification: None.
Job Location: Mumbai Western Suburbs.
Stipend: NONE during the internship period.
Relocation Package: NONE.
What you are expected to learn during the internship period:
1. Installation, administration, troubleshooting setups of major Linux
distribution.
2. A broad knowledge of the Linux command line tools specific to
system and network administration.
3. bash/sh – develop scripts to automate administration tasks.
4. Networking - LAN, WAN, VPN, subnets, supernets, CIDR, routing,
Unix/ Linux/ Windows inter-operability.
5. Install and configure services like DNS, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, POP3,
IMAP, NFS, Proxy Server, and Samba.
6. Monitoring and analyzing system logs. Create summary reports on
errors and warnings.
7. Data backup - automation and management of backups.
8. Security - securing Linux and MS Windows hosts.
After successfully completing the internships, you will be working in
the following areas:
1. Directory Services (LDAP/Samba4 Active Directory).
2. Host/Network monitoring using Host/Network monitoring tools like
Zabbix, Nagios, Cacti, openNMS.
3. Management of multiple systems with ansible, salt.
4. Knowledge of SELinux, AppArmor.
5. Knowledge of php and/or python.
6. Virtualization (KVM, openVZ, LXC, Docker) and more.
Interested individuals, please fill out the form below:
<http://preview.tinyurl.com/sas-req-201412>
Please note: do *not* respond to the mailing list or to the email id herein.
Only those who fill up the form will considered for the short list for
personal interview.
About Us: Silver Arc Solutions (India) Pvt. Ltd. is located in the
western suburbs of Mumbai, India.
We are a multi-faceted consulting company providing cost effective
turnkey solutions in
Information Technology, Management Information Systems and Telecom
projects. We offer a work
environment that will always keep you technically challenged and
provide opportunity for technical
and personal growth.
Thanks and regards,
-- Arun Khan
[View Less]
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: pravin.d.s(a)gmail.com <pravin.d.s(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 7:11 PM
Subject: Invitation to join Fedora 21 release party AT Mumbai
To: india(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
ambassadors(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, Nagarjuna
<nagarjun(a)gnowledge.org>
Cc: Rahul Bhalerao <b.rahul.pm(a)gmail.com>
Hi All,
As most of you know we got an awesome Fedora 21 release on 9th
Dec. [1] Fedora 21 is special release specifically when …
[View More]we say its
happening after 1 year and under the Fedora.Next initiative.
There is lot to talk and share about Fedora 21 including features,
design, what works best and what does not. Lets gather to celebrate
first release party in India at HBCSE TIFR on 21st Dec 2.00pm and
make most of it.
See Event page [2] for more details and registration. The event is
open and free to all but still its good to know the numbers for better
organisation of event. Hence do register. If any problem feel free to
drop an email or call me or Rahul [3]
Feel free to forward this invitation on relevant mailing lists.
Best Regards,
Pravin Satpute
9881038402
7506020910 (Rahul)
1. http://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-21/
2. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fedora-21-release-party-tickets-14972818102
3. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:RahulBhalerao
[View Less]
Hi,
Packt Publishing is offering a free eBook daily until the 24th December
2014.
Plenty of excellent books on Raspberry pi, Linux, Beaglebone, Android etc.
Grab them at this link:
https://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/christmas-countdown
-- Royce
Hello,
This month we are having a Mumbai Tech Meetup at JustUnfollow office
in Vashi. So far we have a session on building a Linux Kernel.
Date: 14th December 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
More details are available on
http://www.meetup.com/Mumbai-Technology-Meetup/events/219033613
We have more slots available for talks, get in touch if you're
interested in giving a talk.
--
With Regards,
Mehul Ved
Hello,
Debian 7.6.0, even at the console level, sets up my display in some
high resolution mode.
Any way to disable this so called high resolution VGA mode?
Thanks,
~Mayuresh
Hello,
I have an HP AiO 18 which runs Ubuntu 14.10 successfully.
It is my first attempt at Debian 7.6.0 under my x86_64 machine.
While the install process went well, the first boot just doesn't happen.
The boot-up menu is shown and when I select the first item;
Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64, the screen just blanks out.
There are no boot messages, nothing.
The num-lock indicator lights up and then goes out.
After waiting a while, I tried the caps-lock key, it's responsive by …
[View More]way
of the indicator going on and off.
On hitting ctrl+alt+del the system just reboots without going through
the usual system shutdown sequence.
Any ideas about how I could resolve this?
Thanks,
~Mayuresh
[View Less]