Anyone with good bandwidth managed to pull/download Fedora Core 2 CD's.
--- R u p e s h
hi, i heard siemence is good in GPRS. and type 10 phones are best for GPRS.are there any type 10 phones available in india ? anybody has used it?
On Tue, 18 May 2004 09:45:24 +0530 (IST), harshal@iucaa.ernet.in harshal@iucaa.ernet.in wrote:
hi, i heard siemence is good in GPRS. and type 10 phones are best for GPRS.are there any type 10 phones available in india ? anybody has used it?
haven't used it but gprs speeds here are slow the reliance cdma stuff is much faster.
Siemens and Sony Ericsson both have type 10 phones. In terms of speed, Orange gives throughput of 40-45kbps (depending on location and singel strength).
The problem with reliance is that it does not give steady throughput and is comparatively expensive.
Regards Saswata
harshal@iucaa.ernet.in wrote:
hi, i heard siemence is good in GPRS. and type 10 phones are best for GPRS.are there any type 10 phones available in india ? anybody has used it?
Thanks for info
can you give me some model no.s which are avilable in india.
Siemens and Sony Ericsson both have type 10 phones. In terms of speed, Orange gives throughput of 40-45kbps (depending on location and singel strength).
The problem with reliance is that it does not give steady throughput and is comparatively expensive.
Regards Saswata
harshal@iucaa.ernet.in wrote:
hi, i heard siemence is good in GPRS. and type 10 phones are best for GPRS.are there any type 10 phones available in india ? anybody has used it?
Check bazee they have a section of gprs and indicative Indian prices. Then goto the product website and check it :)
Sony ericsson t68i, t610, nokia (most of running models)etc
-----Original Message----- From: linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in [mailto:linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in] On Behalf Of harshal@iucaa.ernet.in Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:27 PM To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] GPRS which type of phone?
Thanks for info
can you give me some model no.s which are avilable in india.
Siemens and Sony Ericsson both have type 10 phones. In terms of speed, Orange gives throughput of 40-45kbps (depending on location and singel strength).
The problem with reliance is that it does not give steady throughput and is comparatively expensive.
Regards Saswata
harshal@iucaa.ernet.in wrote:
hi, i heard siemence is good in GPRS. and type 10 phones are best for GPRS.are there any type 10 phones available in india ? anybody has used it?
Hi,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
Evening Nikhil,
What is the partition type ?
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only
<snip> Is extra space available on disk ?
250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
<snip> As a common solution. U can always copy "/var" data to some other partition and recrete "/var" with willing size. Format it and copy back the date.
Regards, Animesh.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
-----Original Message----- From: linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in [mailto:linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in]On Behalf Of Animesh Singh Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 6:19 AM To: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] help regarding partitioning !
Evening Nikhil,
What is the partition type ?
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only
<snip> Is extra space available on disk ?
250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
<snip> As a common solution. U can always copy "/var" data to some other partition and recrete "/var" with willing size. Format it and copy back the date.
Regards, Animesh.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
Evening Nikhil,
--- Nikhil Parva nikhil@fleetship.com wrote:
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
<snip> There is no "/var" partition.
Evening Nikhil,
What is the partition type ?
<snip> Still un-answered.
Regards, Animesh.
I am interested in increasing the /var partition
on
my harddrive. It is only
<snip> Is extra space available on disk ?
250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
<snip> As a common solution. U can always copy "/var" data to some other partition and recrete "/var" with willing size. Format it and copy back the date.
Regards, Animesh.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
Hi Everybody,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
hi
visit for partion tools : 1. http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Alternative:
1. Add a new HDD, format it using fdisk/GNU parted 2. mount it as /var after copying the entire data from the current /var partition using # cp -a /oldvar /newvar
Regards Narayan Kejriwal --- Nikhil Parva nikhil@fleetship.com wrote:
Hi Everybody,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
===== Narayan Kejriwal (Software Engineer) SoftwareWorkshop.Net
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
Evening Nikhil,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
<snip> Partition is a portion of the disk reserved for a specific file system and function.
/dev/hda2 / ( this is root partition. ) /dev/hda1 /boot ( this is boot partition. ) none /dev/shm ( this is swap partition. )
So now ur "/var" directory is on "/" ( root partition ). So in this case if u want to put "/var" on specific partition, then U should have space more space left on ur hda disk or add aditional disk. Create partition and mount it to specific place and copy the entire "/var" directory data to mounted partition and then make the appro. changes in "/etc/fstab" file to reflect. U r set to go now :-)
Reagrds, Animesh.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
Thanks Animesh. I think I can handle it now.
Rgds, Nikhil
-----Original Message----- From: linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in [mailto:linuxers-bounces@mm.ilug-bom.org.in]On Behalf Of Animesh Singh Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:07 AM To: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India Subject: RE: [ILUG-BOM] help regarding partitioning !
Evening Nikhil,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
The partitions are as follows :
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On /dev/hda2 110G 4.8G 100G 5% / /dev/hda1 99M 9.2M 85M 10% /boot none 109M 0 109M 0% /dev/shm
<snip> Partition is a portion of the disk reserved for a specific file system and function.
/dev/hda2 / ( this is root partition. ) /dev/hda1 /boot ( this is boot partition. ) none /dev/shm ( this is swap partition. )
So now ur "/var" directory is on "/" ( root partition ). So in this case if u want to put "/var" on specific partition, then U should have space more space left on ur hda disk or add aditional disk. Create partition and mount it to specific place and copy the entire "/var" directory data to mounted partition and then make the appro. changes in "/etc/fstab" file to reflect. U r set to go now :-)
Reagrds, Animesh.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
hi
Where do u want to mount the /var partition
1. On a diff disk 2. on a diff partition
Regards Narayan Kejriwal --- Nikhil Parva nikhil@fleetship.com wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in increasing the /var partition on my harddrive. It is only 250 Mb currently and I would like to allocate more space to this partition.
Can someone suggest how to go about it.
Thanks Nikhil
===== Narayan Kejriwal (Software Engineer) SoftwareWorkshop.Net
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/