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#95 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Fri Nov 5, 2004 4:49 pm
Subject:: Re: Compiling a C program
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Hi there..
Before I write the solution to your problem, please note a few points.

  Its better to start your own thread rather than starting from middle
of some other threads.

Also its advisable to give the thread a suitable subject title (such
as "How to compile a C program?" rather than a more general "Help"

  Normally on a LUG one does not ask a particular person a problem but
rather submits it to the whole group . Looking at your mail..only
himanshu should be replying to it..but anyways here i am..
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Solution

Suppose your file name is "abc.c"

then give command: "cc abc.c"

if no error is found then a file "a.out" will be created in the directory..
to execute it simly give the command: "./a.out"

That it..

Hitesh Gupta

> mail
>
>               hi Himanshu,
>
>                    I do not know how to compile and run C, c++ programs on
>
> Linux. Pls mail me how can I compile and run C,C++ programs on Linux.
>
> Pls mail all the step by step method as I am a beginner.

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#93 From: Yashpal Jain <mca_yash@...>
Date:: Fri Nov 5, 2004 9:20 am
Subject:: Re: LINUXFor You
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Himanshu Chauhan <digitalsecure@...> wrote:
Hi!

Why dont you think about distributing a version that is totally dedicated to the developers.

Thanks

Regards
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Subject: [linux_chandigarh] LINUXFor You
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#92 From: "Himanshu Chauhan" <digitalsecure@...>
Date:: Fri Nov 5, 2004 8:04 am
Subject:: Re: LINUXFor You
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Thanks

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Subject: [linux_chandigarh] LINUXFor You
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Dear Linux enthusiasts,<BR>
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LINUXForYou: The Complete Magazine on Open Source.<BR>
LINUXForYou's November issue is now on stands, it has a<BR>
lot of content which the community would like to get their<BR>
hands on. <BR>
<BR>
November's Focus<BR>
LINUXForYou: Michael Tiemann, VP, Open Source Affairs, Red<BR>
Hat, shares his vision, enthusiasm and entrepreneurial<BR>
spirits with LFY readers.<BR>
LINUXForYouPRO: Fine-tune your video cards.<BR>
<BR>
Other highlights of the November issue includes:<BR>
----------------------------------------------------------<BR>
LFY CD #1<BR>
<BR>
CD #1 is bundled with the following software<BR>
* SmoothWall: This is an Internet security software package<BR>
based on Linux. It is Web managed and has the facilities<BR>
normally seen in expensive commercial offerings.<BR>
<BR>
* Damn Small inux: This is a business card sized, bootable<BR>
LiveCD distribution.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
LFY CD #2<BR>
<BR>
MEPIS: MEPIS is a LiveCD distribution. It is an ideal<BR>
foundation for developing a custom version of Linux for<BR>
large scale deployment. It is ideal for integrators and<BR>
end-user clients to develop privately branded and<BR>
optimally tweaked Linux configurations.<BR>
<BR>
LINUX For You<BR>
--------------------<BR>
Articles in detail<BR>
<BR>
* Are You Ready to Rock? is the theme of this interview<BR>
with Michael Tiemann, VP, Open Source Affairs, Red Hat.<BR>
Tiemann has shared his thoughts and vision that all of us<BR>
can learn from. He has addressed the concerns of the CEOs<BR>
of Indian IT firms who are wondering if it's time to shift<BR>
to the open source paradigm. He has also explained why<BR>
CIOs would be at an advantage if they deploy open source.<BR>
He has also expressed his willingness to partner with<BR>
governments to demonstrate the benefits of open source.<BR>
<BR>
* With the battle raging between the open source community<BR>
and the proprietary world on one front, there are lots of<BR>
arguments to be settled between free software against open<BR>
source software. Licensing is the key behind these<BR>
arguments. So the article titled "Licensing Open Source<BR>
Software" just do this.<BR>
<BR>
* The cute little penguin has made an entry in the<BR>
electronic design automation industry. So, if you are a<BR>
part of electronics industry and are looking for ideas on<BR>
cutting costs the article titled "Tux Automates Electronic<BR>
Design" is for you.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
LINUX For You PRO<BR>
-------------------------<BR>
Articles in detail<BR>
<BR>
* Troubleshooting Video: This article describes how to<BR>
configure, troubleshoot and fine-tune the performance of<BR>
video cards in Fedora.<BR>
<BR>
* If you have a Web server in Linux and want to secure the<BR>
acess from browser clients to the Web server, Hyper Text<BR>
Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is one of the solutions.<BR>
We have an article fully devoted to HTTPS as it's widely<BR>
used in e-commerce.<BR>
<BR>
* Review: Firefox Browser: In this article, Firefox browser<BR>
has been reviewed in detail. <BR>
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LINUXForYou's main magazine was created as a magazine for<BR>
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<BR>
At the same time, the demand from the tech community was<BR>
clear -- they needed technical content along with CDs that<BR>
bundled the latest software and distros. Hence, the<BR>
combined pack of LINUXForYou and LFYPRO and the two CDs is<BR>
now available at Rs 100!<BR>
<BR>
For more details about LINUX For You magazine, log on to<BR>
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<BR>
This communication aims to inform the Linux community<BR>
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#91 From: "Niraj Sahay" <niraj@...>
Date:: Tue Nov 2, 2004 11:40 am
Subject:: LINUXFor You
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[Commercial]

Dear Linux enthusiasts,

LINUXForYou: The Complete Magazine on Open Source.
LINUXForYou's November issue is now on stands, it has a
lot of content which the community would like to get their
hands on.

November's Focus
LINUXForYou: Michael Tiemann, VP, Open Source Affairs, Red
Hat, shares his vision, enthusiasm and entrepreneurial
spirits with LFY readers.
LINUXForYouPRO: Fine-tune your video cards.

Other highlights of the November issue includes:
----------------------------------------------------------
LFY CD #1

CD #1 is bundled with the following software
* SmoothWall: This is an Internet security software package
based on Linux. It is Web managed and has the facilities
normally seen in expensive commercial offerings.

* Damn Small inux: This is a business card sized, bootable
LiveCD distribution.


LFY CD #2

MEPIS: MEPIS is a LiveCD distribution. It is an ideal
foundation for developing a custom version of Linux for
large scale deployment. It is ideal for integrators and
end-user clients to develop privately branded and
optimally tweaked Linux configurations.

LINUX For You
--------------------
Articles in detail

* Are You Ready to Rock? is the theme of this interview
with Michael Tiemann, VP, Open Source Affairs, Red Hat.
Tiemann has shared his thoughts and vision that all of us
can learn from. He has addressed the concerns of the CEOs
of Indian IT firms who are wondering if it's time to shift
to the open source paradigm. He has also explained why
CIOs would be at an advantage if they deploy open source.
He has also expressed his willingness to partner with
governments to demonstrate the benefits of open source.

* With the battle raging between the open source community
and the proprietary world on one front, there are lots of
arguments to be settled between free software against open
source software. Licensing is the key behind these
arguments. So the article titled "Licensing Open Source
Software" just do this.

* The cute little penguin has made an entry in the
electronic design automation industry. So, if you are a
part of electronics industry and are looking for ideas on
cutting costs the article titled "Tux Automates Electronic
Design" is for you.


LINUX For You PRO
-------------------------
Articles in detail

* Troubleshooting Video: This article describes how to
configure, troubleshoot and fine-tune the performance of
video cards in Fedora.

* If you have a Web server in Linux and want to secure the
acess from browser clients to the Web server, Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is one of the solutions.
We have an article fully devoted to HTTPS as it's widely
used in e-commerce.

* Review: Firefox Browser: In this article, Firefox browser
has been reviewed in detail.


Why do we have two versions of Linux For You now?
------------------------------------------------------------------
Linux For You was conceived with the aim of pushing Linux
from labs to offices. To achieve this goal, we realised
that we needed to reduce the pricing of the main magazine
so that those who were not technical but curious about
Linux/OSS could access the information. Hence,
LINUXForYou's main magazine was created as a magazine for
everyone to read.

At the same time, the demand from the tech community was
clear -- they needed technical content along with CDs that
bundled the latest software and distros. Hence, the
combined pack of LINUXForYou and LFYPRO and the two CDs is
now available at Rs 100!

For more details about LINUX For You magazine, log on to
www.lfymag.com or email at niraj@....

This communication aims to inform the Linux community
about the information contained in Asia's only magazine on
Linux and open source, and we hope that it will be taken
positively.

#90 From: "Antarpreet Singh" <antarpreet.singh@...>
Date:: Fri Oct 22, 2004 9:53 pm
Subject:: Please explain me the reason.
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Hey Friends i need a lil help (for knowing what's happening)

     I partioned my hardisk into 8 partitions out of which only first (Fat32) is primary and Rest are logical.They in increasing order of start sectors are -

           {fat32},{ext3,ext2,fat32,swap,ext2,ext2,fat32}

Now their sizes (In MB's) are -
  {3676.71},{4301.83,4301.83,8603.65,271.44,945.91,937.69,17018.11}

     Now the problem is that when i am running gnoppix 0.8 (based on debian (kernel 2.6.7)) the last 2 partitions are interchanged (hda11 becomes hda10 and vise-versa [acc to what qtparted says]). ie they come in order -
           {fat32},{ext3,ext2,fat32,swap,ext2,fat32,ext2}

     I suspect the problem would also be with most (or all) distributions.

I am including the partition table for my hardisk followed by the cfdisk's output.


Partition Table for /dev/hda

        ---Starting---      ----Ending----    Start    Number of
# Flags Head Sect Cyl  ID  Head Sect Cyl    Sector    Sectors
-- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----------- -----------
1  0x80    1    1    0 0x0B  254  63  446          63    7180992
2  0x00    0    1  447 0x0F  254  63 1023    7181055    71055495
3  0x00    0    0    0 0x00    0    0    0          0          0
4  0x00    0    0    0 0x00    0    0    0          0          0
5  0x00    1    1  447 0x83  254  63  969          63    8401932
6  0x00    1    1  970 0x83  254  63 1023          63    8401932
7  0x00  254  63 1023 0x0B  254  63 1023          63    16803927
8  0x00  254  63 1023 0x82  254  63 1023          63      530082
9  0x00  254  63 1023 0x83  254  63 1023          63    1847412
11  0x00  254  63 1023 0x83  254  63 1023          63    1831347
10  0x00  254  63 1023 0x0B  254  63 1023          63    33238422




                                  cfdisk 2.12

                              Disk Drive: /dev/hda
                        Size: 40060403712 bytes, 40.0 GB
              Heads: 255  Sectors per Track: 63  Cylinders: 4870

    Name        Flags      Part Type  FS Type          [Label]        Size (MB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    hda1        Boot        Primary  W95 FAT32                        3676.71
    hda5                    Logical  Linux ext3                        4301.83
    hda6                    Logical  Linux ext2                        4301.83
    hda7                    Logical  W95 FAT32                        8603.65
    hda8                    Logical  Linux swap                        271.44
    hda9                    Logical  Linux ext2                        945.91
    hda11                  Logical  Linux ext2                        937.69
    hda10                  Logical  W95 FAT32                        17018.11




    [Bootable]  [ Delete ]  [  Help  ]  [Maximize]  [ Print  ]
    [  Quit  ]  [  Type  ]  [ Units  ]  [ Write  ]

                Toggle bootable flag of the current partition




Thanks anyway for reading this.
Copying this in a texteditor and then reading might help.




#89 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:05 pm
Subject:: Re: Request help compiling dvtitler
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Well i believe you you downloaded one of the source code files..
if the file you downloaded isnt "dvtitler-0.1.1.tar.gz" than do this:
Download the above file from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dvtitler/dvtitler-0.1.1.tar.gz?download

untar it using command
tar-zxvf dvtitler-0.1.1.tar.gz
cd to the new folder thus created and type
./install.sh
it the error is displayed that file is not executable..then give command
chmod 711 dvtitler-0.1.1.tar.gz
./install.sh
this should do it

Get back in case you still face problem
Bye
Hitesh Gupta


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>
> Greetings,
>    I am new to computers, having purchased my first computer
> 4 months ago at the age of 43. I have downloaded and installed
> a video editing program "kino" in RPM form. It works well.
> However it needs a plugin "dvtitler" to add movie titles to
> a completed video. I have not found dvtitler in RPM form.
> I downloaded the source code, but have only managed to
> compile it halfway before giving up last summer. It would
> be wonderful if someone can direct me to a dvtitler RPM
> or help otherwise. I am using SuSE Linux 9.1, AMD 2500,
> ASUS A7V600X motherboard.
>                  Gratefully and hopefully,
>                      Jonathan Davidson

#88 From: "Jon Davidson" <jodvds@...>
Date:: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:22 pm
Subject:: Request help compiling dvtitler
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Greetings,
    I am new to computers, having purchased my first computer
4 months ago at the age of 43. I have downloaded and installed
a video editing program "kino" in RPM form. It works well.
However it needs a plugin "dvtitler" to add movie titles to
a completed video. I have not found dvtitler in RPM form.
I downloaded the source code, but have only managed to
compile it halfway before giving up last summer. It would
be wonderful if someone can direct me to a dvtitler RPM
or help otherwise. I am using SuSE Linux 9.1, AMD 2500,
ASUS A7V600X motherboard.
                  Gratefully and hopefully,
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#87 From: "Antarpreet Singh" <antarpreet.singh@...>
Date:: Fri Oct 15, 2004 7:26 pm
Subject:: Re: Re: Mounting
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>mount <devicename> <mountpoint> should do it.
>eg: mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/c

Note in some cases (like me with knoppix 3.2) you have to supply type too
ie. the same example (if in fat) will look like
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/c

For more info for valid types
Use
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#86 From: Sharninder <sharninder@...>
Date:: Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:44 pm
Subject:: Re: Mounting
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> This is what you need to do..
> first of all note down the disk parttion by using
> fdisk (these should
> be of the format \hda\..)
> next create a mount point (preferably in /mnt). a
> mount point is
> nothing but just a directory
> next edit the \etc\fstab file so as to reflect the
> new partitions.
> fstab setting can be found in the help file..
> Hope it should solve the problem..

mount <devicename> <mountpoint> should do it.
eg: mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/c


>
> But i am not sure if NTFS formatted partitions are
> mounted..

the ntfs module is usually not included in standard
kernels distributed by most (all ??) distros so ntfs
patitions cannot be mounted. OP will have to recompile
the kernel to include support for ntfs.

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#85 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:12 pm
Subject:: Re: Mounting
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Hi Vipin
This is what you need to do..
first of all note down the disk parttion by using fdisk (these should
be of the format \hda\..)
next create a mount point (preferably in /mnt). a mount point is
nothing but just a directory
next edit the \etc\fstab file so as to reflect the new partitions.
fstab setting can be found in the help file..
Hope it should solve the problem..

But i am not sure if NTFS formatted partitions are mounted..
Write back in case you face difficulty


Bye
Hitesh Gupta

On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 00:22:24 -0700 (PDT), Sharninder
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>  > I am using windows XP and Fedora Core2. it's a dual
>  > boot system.
>  > initially i have some free space in my hard disk.
>  > then i created new
>  > partitions from the free space. the partitions are
>  > in extended
>  > partition. Now Fedora is not showing those
>  > partitions. how can i
>  > mount them now?
>
>  what does fdisk -l say ?
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#84 From: Sharninder <sharninder@...>
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> I am using windows XP and Fedora Core2. it's a dual
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> initially i have some free space in my hard disk.
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> in extended
> partition. Now Fedora is not showing those
> partitions. how can i
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#83 From: "Vipin Kumar Singla" <look_vip@...>
Date:: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:41 am
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I am using windows XP and Fedora Core2. it's a dual boot system.
initially i have some free space in my hard disk. then i created new
partitions from the free space. the partitions are in extended
partition. Now Fedora is not showing those partitions. how can i
mount them now?
Vipin

#82 From: vipin singla <look_vip@...>
Date:: Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:41 pm
Subject:: Re: Sound card not detected in Fedora2
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Antarpreet Singh Padda <th30n3_1@...> wrote:


I do not know much but you should try configuring ALSA
i think you r talking about your onbord AC97 sound
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Hi Antarpreet

thanx for responding

it is onboard AC97           
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#81 From: Antarpreet Singh Padda <th30n3_1@...>
Date:: Thu Oct 7, 2004 5:36 pm
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I do not know much but you should try configuring ALSA
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#80 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Thu Oct 7, 2004 6:39 am
Subject:: Re: Sound card not detected in Fedora2
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sorry mate..never worked on fedora and i dont have an intel chipset..
..
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>  Hi friends.
>  i am a new member of this group. my name is Vipin Singla and
>  studying in PU, chandigarh.
>
>  i have installed fedora2. this don't detect my sound card. b4 fedora
>  i had RH Linux 9 which was working properly. i have intel origional
>  845GLLY motherboard.
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>  Thanks
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#79 From: Antarpreet Singh Padda <th30n3_1@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 4, 2004 7:00 pm
Subject:: Re: Can anyone Share his SUSE distro with me ?
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Thanks i would like to try

I live in Mohali (Phase 9) , but can come anywhere in
chandigarh . I will try to contact Hitesh tomorrow
(it's 12 now). My phone no. is -
(0172-2-231598).Please call me after 7:30 PM
on(tue,Fri,Sat) and after 6:00 on (Mon,wed,Fri).on
rest of the days(sun,mon) i will be availible at home.
     Sorry for the fact that i m not available near
afternoon that is because i am a school going
kid(10+2) and in the evening's i have to go to
Tuitions.

I would be really grateful if anyone would kindly help
me.

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#78 From: "look_vip" <look_vip@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 4, 2004 12:07 pm
Subject:: Sound card not detected in Fedora2
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Hi friends.
i am a new member of this group. my name is Vipin Singla and
studying in PU, chandigarh.

i have installed fedora2. this don't detect my sound card. b4 fedora
i had RH Linux 9 which was working properly. i have intel origional
845GLLY motherboard.

anybdy plz help me
Thanks
Vipin

#77 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 4, 2004 4:47 am
Subject:: Re: I have fedora core 2
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Hi..
Ok. i would like to have fedora core 2...send me the details...well i
would like to collect it personally i.e. if you stay in chandigarh or
panchkula or patiala...well unfortunately i'am busy for next three
weeks and will be available only on weekend beginning 22nd Oct..c ya
then

Bye
Hitesh Gupta


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Subject: [linux_chandigarh] I have fedora core 2
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  Hi Hitesh,
  Jagtar Here. I don't have Suse but if you need fedora
  core 2. I can provide it to you.





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#76 From: jagtar mundey <jagtarsmundey@...>
Date:: Sun Oct 3, 2004 2:33 pm
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#75 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Sun Oct 3, 2004 11:45 am
Subject:: Re: Can anyone Share his SUSE distro with me ?
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How about Knoppix 3.3 or RH 9...I have those two.
Reply Back or call at 9888147110

Hitesh


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>
> This is an Humble request to All of u ;
>  Can anyone share his distro with me i currently anly have
> gnoppix 0.8 .I live in Chandigarh.Any other oss operating system will
> also do .
>
>     Thanks for all help
>     Reply here or mail me
>     th30n3_1@...
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#74 From: "th30n3_1" <th30n3_1@...>
Date:: Fri Oct 1, 2004 7:14 pm
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This is an Humble request to All of u ;
   Can anyone share his distro with me i currently anly have
gnoppix 0.8 .I live in Chandigarh.Any other oss operating system will
also do .

      Thanks for all help
      Reply here or mail me
      th30n3_1@...

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#72 From: Bala Murali <balamurali_a@...>
Date:: Wed Sep 8, 2004 3:47 am
Subject:: Re: Report from Kannur
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Hi Sujeevan!
Belated wishes--happy software freedom day!
I feel like missing that event.
pls keep in touch..& pls inform us of any such events scheduled around kerala, tamilnadu & karnataka.
thanks a lot again.
 
luv /balamurali
 
 


swathantra software <s2s2@...> wrote:

Hello to all.

Here is the brief reports on Software Freedom activity at Kannur


(*) The Software Freedom day was celebrated on 29th August at Parishat Bhavan Kannur.
(*) It was attended by over 40 people.
(*) The function was inaugurated by Shri Gangadharan, KSSP ( Kerala Shastra Sahitya Parishath) member who spoke on the freedom matter elaborately.
(*) It was followed by 3 hours of technical session.
(*) live demo on free software OS & application packages were shown using OpenCd & Knoppix CD.
(*) Few CDs of Knoppix & OpenCD were also distributed.
(*) There was lively discussions on the subject.
(*) More activities are planned

Most of the audience were first timers, and not aware of the free software at all.
The meeting was very successful and follow up actions are planned which will be conducted soon. The members are much impressed by the concepts of the freedom in using the software without any limits. All of them could become aware of the numerous applications available to use freely.

Follow Up actions
-----------------

(*)It was decided to form a group and work towards spreading the messages to wider section of the people. As part of the follow up actions, free software awareness programs will be conducted in few schools.
(*) It was pointed out that teachers should be told and convinced about freedom of using the applications and distributing it. Though few schools wanted to try GNU/Linux in their schools ,they are reluctant to use it because, the softwares supplied by IT@SCHOOL project works only on windows platforms. One such package is the "softexam" software provided by the Govt. department. Softexam 1.0 prepared by the IT@School project works only on windows based platform.( see the link
http://www.teamebiz.com/case_studies_soft_exam.htm). A GNU/Linux version of the software is not yet available to schools. (http://www.keralaeducation.net/local/more05june04.htm). So A GNU/Linux port of the software is an immediate requirement.

(*) Next week, we plan to have Free Software seminar plus demo at one school near Kuthuparamba, Kannur.
(*) Four sections of Kannur collectrate already migrated to GNU/Linux. This is a major milestone as far as govt department is concerned.


Regards

Sujeevan. P
S2S2, Kannur
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#71 From: Hitesh Gupta <ghitesh@...>
Date:: Sat Sep 4, 2004 3:24 pm
Subject:: Maintainging and growing a LUG...
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Subject: [little_league] Maintainging and growing a LUG...
To: little_league@yahoogroups.com


       http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/User-Group-HOWTO-6.html#ss6.3

Maintaining and growing a LUG

* Make the barriers to LUG membership as low as possible.

* Make the LUG's Web site a priority: Keep all information current, make it
easy to find details about meetings (who, what, and where), and make contact
information and feedback mechanisms prominent.

* Install Linux for anyone who wants it.

* Post flyers, messages, or handbills wherever computer users are in your area.

* Secure dedicated leadership.

* Follow Linus Torvalds's benevolent dictator model of leadership.

* Take the big decisions to the members for a vote.

* Start a mailing list devoted to technical support and ask the "gurus" to
participate on it.

* Schedule a mixture of advanced and basic, formal and informal, presentations.

* Support the software development efforts of your members.

* Find way to raise money without dues: for instance, selling Linux merchandise
to your members and to others.

* Consider securing formal legal standing for the group, such as incorporation
or tax-exempt status.

* Find out if your meeting place is restricting growth of the LUG.

* Meet in conjunction with swap meets, computer shows, or other community
events where computer users -- i.e., potential Linux converts -- are likely to
gather.

* Elect formal leadership for the LUG as soon as is practical: Some helpful
officers might include President, Treasurer, Secretary, Meeting Host (general
announcements, speaker introductions, opening and closing remarks, etc.),
Publicity Coordinator (handles Usenet and e-mail postings, local publicity),
and Program Coordinator (organises and schedules speakers at LUG meetings).

* Provide ways for members and others to give feedback about the direction,
goals, and strategies of the LUG.

* Support Linux and free software / open source development efforts by donating
Web space, a mailing list, or ftp site.

* Establish an ftp/Web site for relevant software.

* Archive everything the LUG does for the Web site.

* Solicit "door prizes" from Linux vendors, VARs, etc. to give away at
meetings.

* Give credit where due.

* Join SSC's GLUE (Groups of Linux Users Everywhere).

* Submit your LUG's information to all the LUG lists.

* Publicise your meetings on appropriate Usenet groups and in local computer
publications and newspapers.

* Compose promotional materials, like Postscript files, for instance, members
can use to help publicise the LUG at workplaces, bookstores, computer stores,
etc.

* Make sure you know what LUG members want the LUG to do.

* Release press releases to local media outlets about any unusual LUG events
like an Installation Fest, Net Day, etc.

* Use LUG resources and members to help local non-profit organisations and
schools with their Information Technology needs.

* Advocate the use of Linux zealously but responsibly.

* Play to LUG members' strengths.

* Maintain good relations with Linux vendors, VARs, developers, etc.

* Identify and contact Linux consultants in your area.

* Network with the leaders of other LUGs in your area, state, region, or
country to share experiences, tricks, and resources.

* Keep LUG members advised on the state of Linux software -- new kernels, bugs,
fixes, patches, security advisories -- and the state of the Linux world at
large -- new ports, trademark and licensing issues, where Torvalds is living
and working, etc.

* Notify the Linux Documentation Project -- and other pertinent sources of
Linux information -- about the documentation the LUG produces: technical
presentations, tutorials, local HOWTOs, etc.

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#70 From: swathantra software <s2s2@...>
Date:: Sat Sep 4, 2004 7:57 am
Subject:: Report from Kannur
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Hello to all.

Here is the brief reports on Software Freedom activity at Kannur


  (*) The Software Freedom day was celebrated on 29th August at Parishat Bhavan
Kannur.
  (*) It was attended by over 40 people.
  (*) The function was inaugurated by Shri Gangadharan, KSSP ( Kerala Shastra
Sahitya Parishath) member who spoke on the freedom matter elaborately.
  (*) It was followed by 3 hours of technical session.
  (*) live demo on free software OS & application packages were shown using
OpenCd & Knoppix CD.
  (*) Few CDs of Knoppix & OpenCD were also distributed.
  (*) There was lively discussions on the subject.
  (*) More activities are planned

  Most of the audience were first timers, and not aware of the free software at
all.
The meeting was very successful and follow up actions are planned which will be
conducted soon. The members are much impressed by the concepts of the freedom in
using the software without any limits. All of them could become aware of the
numerous applications available to use freely.

  Follow Up actions
  -----------------

  (*)It was decided to form a group and work towards spreading the messages to
wider section of the people. As part of the follow up actions, free software
awareness programs will be conducted in few schools.
  (*) It was pointed out that teachers should be told and convinced about freedom
of using the applications and distributing it. Though few schools wanted to try
GNU/Linux in their schools ,they are reluctant to use it because, the softwares
supplied by IT@SCHOOL project  works only on windows platforms. One such package
is the "softexam" software provided by the Govt. department. Softexam 1.0
prepared by the IT@School project works only on windows based platform.( see the
link
http://www.teamebiz.com/case_studies_soft_exam.htm). A GNU/Linux version of the
software is not yet available to schools.
(http://www.keralaeducation.net/local/more05june04.htm). So A GNU/Linux port of
the software is an immediate requirement.

(*) Next week,  we plan to have Free Software seminar plus demo at  one school
near Kuthuparamba, Kannur.
(*) Four sections of Kannur collectrate already migrated to GNU/Linux. This is a
major milestone as far as govt department is concerned.


   Regards

   Sujeevan. P
   S2S2, Kannur
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#69 From: Vivek <linux_me17@...>
Date:: Tue Aug 31, 2004 2:40 pm
Subject:: Re: Novell Launches Course on 'SUSE LINUX for Users'
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#68 From: Hitesh Gupta <hitesh_hg@...>
Date:: Thu Aug 5, 2004 1:38 pm
Subject:: Important - Change of E-mail
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Hi Guys..
Well after being a loyal suscriber to Yahoo for over four years now i am turining my back to yahoo...
I got a gmail account so plzzzzz change my e-maill i your address book..
 
Despite that i'll still continue using my old (this) yahoo address, for some time to come...but it will be better if you mail over there...
 
Also since this mail si being to send to everyone in my address book...anyone who has objection to keeping their id in my address book, pls mail me and i'll remove them promptly...
 
 
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#66 From: "Arminder Singh" <arminder@...>
Date:: Fri Jul 9, 2004 7:01 pm
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Hi Mohit,
 
Welcome to the group and we sure look forward to see some participation from you in this field of Device drivers programming. I always wanted to sail through the same but never got any time and resources to go ahead and relish it. Well to start with do u hv any first hand experience in this regard. Do let us know and lets give something nice to the Open Source community. I have a dream of giving back something to this community which has given a lot to people like us. If anyone has any suggestion in this regard its most welcome.
 
Hope to hear something back from all of us in here.
 
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Hello,
 
         I am working as alecturer in the Deptt. of I.T. at P.E.C., Chandigarh. I am working on Linux for past one year. But now I have developed ainterest towards device drivers. I would like to share what ever knowledge I have with the members of the group and also seek help where ever I am stuck.
 
Thanks.
Er. Mohit Kalia.
 
       


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