Hi,
In my efforts to push FOSS in schools and colleges, I am distributing
free and open source softwares in schools and colleges. All projects are
uploaded on source forge.
However I am facing some printing problem executing JAVA code on
bosslinux. I usually print output directly on A4 paper and suppress
print dialog. I wrote the program before I knew BOSS and was working
nicely on windows. On BOSS, the program executes properly but the
default output comes on letter size instead of A4. This trims some left,
right, top and bottom content.
I tried various code snippets to pro grammatically set the paper A4 but
it does not work. I am using cups-pdf and the pdf print is also having
the same problem. I thought first that it was a problem specific to boss
but a friend of mine sent me this.
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[Forwarded from Sanjay Patil]
Yes, see
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=88286#c12
The crucial information is the geographical location,
i.e. the second part of a locale name, for example:
en_GB is English for Great Britain => A4 paper
en_US is English for United States => Letter paper
I think that without an existing geographical location
(in particular for "C" or "POSIX") it is just not possible
to set another paper size than what is the default in the PPD.
Or the fallback should be at least "A4" (if avialable in the PPD)
because I think that A4 paper is more often used in the whole world
than Letter.
==============================
Has anybody come across this. Will you please run the following java
code on any other linux version and let me know how it works or send me
the pdf output ? I have already set the default data so just run the
Java file and press the [Print Attendance] button. You will get 23 page
document. Only one page will do for testing. pdf output will be best.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hsc-formcreator/
Thanks and regards
Milind
Dear all,
We are planning to do an open source hackathon sometime in March in Mumbai and willing to sponsor reasonable prize money (50k)? The hackathon will have a theme of improving / documenting / making help videos for an open source project or making a new one.
Anyone interested in collaborating?
We will also need a venue, we are thinking of a college. Anyone has leads please write back to me.
Thanks!
best,
Rushabh
Hi,
I have a Windows 10 PC with was installed in 'legacy' mode (not EFI).
I shrunk my C: to create free space of 25Gb for Ubuntu.
I created a 64 bit Ubuntu bootable USB pendrive.
For booting from the pendrive, I select the boot mode at the BIOS splash
screen I have tried both 'USB drive' and 'EFI-USB-drive'.
I tried to install Ubuntu 15.1 but the free space is always marked
'unusable'.
Before this I'd got a warning that the installation was started in EFI
mode, but target installation is non-EFI, and if I force it I won't be able
to switch OSs.
But this warning is not appearing subsequently, only my freed partiton is
showing 'unusable'.
Is there a way install Ubuntu into the created free space in such a
situation?
Thank You!
--
Best Regards,
-- Royce Pereira
Hi all,
My strategy may not be acceptable to IT experts. May be because I am a
teacher and not a software professional. But I have realized how we are
being exploited by proprietary giants. I would think promoting FOSS is
not my cup of tea. So I waited several years with the hope that FOSS
will be everywhere soon. But that was a mistake. I thought there were
experts all from IIT, TIFR and IISC. They are all capable of bringing
FOSS and will make our country proud and digitally independent.
But my observation taught me that linux has become a style statement.
Working on terminal was considered as difficult and something that a
common man should not do and stick to Windows. All young experts (few
exceptions) are now looking for Google, Oracle packages rather than
working in villages and teaching poor people.
The fight now has come to a common man like me who cannot speak in
technical jargons like you but works little bit on computers. The
problem seemed political and not which linux is good or bad.
It is a political fight and not technical so your question which is
better seems irrelevant to me. How we can attack those hard skin
politicians is my problem. You take a round in Mantralaya and you will
observe that almost everyone is paid by Mircrosoft.
In a FOSS workshop in IIT, I saw a FOSS expert (fed by government and
Microsoft) giving polished lectures and saying that today we can write
an operating system in a couple of days. A student asked, sir how many
OS's have you written ? That was quite an embarrassing question for him !
I heard about BOSS on 31 Jan 2015. I searched on internet and was
shocked ! It was 2006 when BOSS started. I saw government itself fooling
people by praising BOSS everywhere but in small news papers and also not
willing to implement it. The name BHARAT is a magical name. So on 31 Jan
15, I decided to exploit it. Perhaps that is the strongest point of my
activity. I just checked that BOSS is workable. I am a common man and I
have been using BOSS 5.0 (Anokha) straight 10 months without touching
windows, doing all the work and little programing. Of course without
anti virus.
So I can show bharat proudly on my laptop or desktop at my home and in
my workplace (SIWS college) doing all regular work. Showing Tiranga
waving on it !
It is a child of our motherland (don't be upset, I know it is not fully
Indian but for a common man I do say it). Even if her child is ugly,
mother still loves it. Mother will never discard her child but nourish
it accepting as it is. That is my simple view and surprisingly it works
as I expected.
If you give thousand lectures on FOSS. People will clap and give you
flowers and thats all. If there are only lectures, Microsoft will
arrange parties one after the other. They are not at all worried. But I
am doing installations and that is too in education institutes It is
something that Microsoft won't like. See my condition - Use free Result
software only after installing BOSS in your school or college on at
least two computers and also work is to be done on BOSS only. We have
already tested the whole result process on BOSS. (Also for other linux
versions, there is a chance that school/college heads may refuse
installing other OS. But Bharat as an official government OS and also
recommended for schools, they cannot openly resist it, if teachers demand)
We cannot install BOSS on all PC's simply because Microsoft product
names are there in syllabus. So on the other hand, my PIL exactly prays
that - remove proprietary names from curriculum. Government will try to
prolong the PIL. But I am prepared for that also. I am waiting for
politicians to pronounce BHARAT, they have to do it (reluctantly)
because it is a part of "make in india". I have done correspondence with
PMO requesting to advertise BOSS on television since BOSS is a part of
"Make in India". They are not responding and also not denying my
request ! Another RTI is ready to be filed in a couple of weeks to PMO
as a part of my fight. Note that I can collect important government
documents supporting BOSS. Which is not possible for other linux flavors.
Now that government has official support for boss, said that it is
perfect, (I have official letters from government) so that will work
nicely in court not the reality. If I fight for Ubuntu or FOSS in
general, I am not going to win. For example, they will bring thousand (
paid) experts claiming in court that Ubuntu is inferior to Windows. They
will not dare to say Bharat is bad and Microsoft is good in public, it
will affect their political TRP ! Also their own documents (incorrectly
!) say that BHARAT is the best system in the world ! But it is going to
work in the court. Our legal system is like that. I think I am going to
trap them in their own net.
My lawyer Shree V P Patil is a retired justice (72). He is a great
person. At this age he is working with me day and night without charging
any fees. When he says that we are surely going to win, certainly that
makes some sense !
My aim is clear. Removing proprietary software from this country,
literally by any means, boss or otherwise. After that we will discuss
which linux flavour to use or use different falvors for different work
etc. You people can decide better than me. I am just unable to answer
your technical questions. Your suggestions may not be in accordance with
my plan, implement them in your own way. I am really happy. If you
believe in my path, please do join us.
For the time being, BOSS is a perfect partner for me and may be to a
common man like me. I am going to fight. I am just doing my duty as a
teacher, nothing else.
There are forks and we all are free to choose any.
regards and best of luck.
Milind
Hi all,
Please watch today's 'Mahacharcha' on 'Free and Open Source Software'
(Discussion program in Marathi)
Along with Hamara and other efforts to promote FOSS, let us promote
'Bharat Operating System' also.
We should also welcome it.
Topic : DIGITAL INDIA AANI BOSS PRANALI - PART - 1
Date : 24 Dec 2015
Time : 7:15 pm - 8:00 pm (45 Minutes)
Place of Telecast : Doordarshan Kendra, Worli, Mumbai - 30
Kindly share this post to all.
Thanks to Mumbai Doordarshan and all FOSS supporters.
Hi all,
Please watch today's 'Mahacharcha' on 'Free and Open Source Software'
(Discussion program in Marathi)
Along with Hamara and other efforts to promote FOSS, let us promote
'Bharat Operating System' also.
We should also welcome it.
Topic : DIGITAL INDIA AANI BOSS PRANALI - PART - 1
Date : 24 Dec 2015
Time : 7:15 pm - 8:00 pm (45 Minutes)
Place of Telecast : Doordarshan Kendra, Worli, Mumbai - 30
Kindly share this post to all.
Thanks to Mumbai Doordarshan and all FOSS supporters.
Hi all,
We have a shell script that helps us install mariadb, nginx, node, redis, python2.7, libjpeg, wkhtmltopdf and other pre-requistes.
We would like to build standard packages for installation on rpm, deb and brew based systems.
Here is the link to the script: https://github.com/frappe/bench/blob/master/install_scripts/setup_frappe.sh
The bench command should be available after the package is installed.
Your contribution will be open source with your authorship. We will help / collaborate with your on any queries.
This is a paid job, I have also posted on upwork.com but would love to work with someone in Mumbai!
best,
Rushabh
--
@rushabh_mehta
https://erpnext.com
Hi,
Just a heads up.....Packtpub has been offering a free eBook everyday for a
while now.
Today's eBook is
'Raspberry Pi Robotics Projects'.
You can get it here:
https://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/free-learning
21 hours left to get it, at the time of writing this post :-)
Keep checking back for a different eBook daily!
Cheers.
Hello Friends,
I am hiring for L1 to L3 Technical Support positions in Red Hat Pune.
*We are conducting a Hiring Event on coming Saturday 5 Dec 2015 only for
those who are referred by internal employees.*
*If anyone is interested in a career with Red Hat, please send me your
resumes on suhasprbu(a)gmail.com <suhasprbu(a)gmail.com> or
suhas.prabhu(a)redhat.com <suhas.prabhu(a)redhat.com>. I will do the initial
screening and if suitable send you the referral link to apply. Only those
who get the link and apply will be eligible for the Walk-in event.*
*You will get an invite through the system for the event as a confirmation.
So hurry and send me your resumes if interested.*
Can someone forward this email to Pune Linux Users group as my membership
to the mailing list is not working for now ?
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The job profile would be as below:
Job summary
The Red Hat Global Support Services team is seeking a highly skilled
Technical Support Engineer with excellent technical and customer service
skills to provide support for our enterprise subscription customers. In
this role, you'll become an expert with Red Hat technologies, including Red
Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and our storage and cloud solutions, and
provide technical support for customers primarily through the phone and
internet. You will be responsible for performing basic investigation and
troubleshooting to resolve difficult customer issues quickly and
effectively. Your customers will often include other engineers, so we'll
need you to develop your technical skills by becoming a Red Hat Certified
Engineer (RHCE) and getting up to speed with our storage system.
Primary job responsibilities
- Provide technical support to Red Hat enterprise customers
- Diagnose problems, troubleshoot customer issues, and develop solutions
to technical issues
- Exceed customer expectations by providing outstanding customer service
- Consult with and develop relationships with in-house engineers and
developers to promote creative solutions and improve customer satisfaction
- Contribute to the global Red Hat knowledge management system while
working on customer issues
Required skills
- 1- 5+ years of Linux experience in the enterprise sector with
excellent administration skills
- Thorough knowledge of the Linux kernel, networking, and memory
management
- Troubleshooting skills and a passion for problem solving and
investigation
- Ability to work with conflicting priorities, initiate problem solving,
and maintain a customer-centric focus
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- SuHaS