Ishan Mahajan | 2 Oct 2011 07:26
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Dries is visiting India!

Hello Drupalers,

Dries Buytaert, the creator of Drupal <http://www.drupal.org/> and the CTO
of Acquia <http://www.acquia.com/> is visiting India during the week of 07
Nov. He will be visiting Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad, to engage with the
developer and business community, to further the adoption of Drupal open
source "content management system" (CMS) in our country.

He will be in Delhi on 7th and 8th November. There is a proposal that from
11AM to 1PM on 07 November 2011, he deliver a Keynote address to the Indian
developer community on the lines of http://bcove.me/hk55ca4q which he
delivered at Drupalcon London from 22 - 26 Aug 2011.

There can be presentations and coding sprints after that. People who are
interested in giving presentations are requested to respond with their
presentation topics. We need to make this event a success and who knows a
DrupalCon maybe organized in India in the near future :)

We need volunteers to help organize this event and spread some Drupal love.

The most immediate requirement is the finalization of the venue. It would be
ideal if the venue can be booked by mid next week. Two suggested venues are
IIT Delhi and JNU campuses. Here are the requirements for the venue:

   -  An auditorium with 300+ seating capacity.
   - 3-4 rooms for presentations with a seating capacity of 50 people each.
   - WIFI internet connectivity.

Similar event can also be organized in Hyderabad and Mumbai.

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Gora Mohanty | 3 Oct 2011 07:14
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[Commercial] Looking for a network engineer in Jaipur

Hi,

If you are a network engineer in Jaipur who can be onsite,
and take on small tasks, probably on a part-time basis. or
know of such a person, please contact me off-list?

Appended is a request from a small American startup
who have some kind of a setup in Jaipur. I do not know
any further details, as this request came through a
third-party. It seems like a simple task for now, but might
become more interesting later on.

Regards,
Gora
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We'll be upgrading the network configuration in both Brooklyn and
Jaipur.� This will involve new hardware as well as new providers.� We
will do our best to configure as much as we can in Brooklyn but at
some point, someone in Jaipur will need to make some configuration
changes at our direction, not to mention plug things in and do the
tests to make sure it was done correctly.� It's best if that person
not only be able to follow the instructions but also know what they
mean in the first place in case something unforeseen comes up. For
example, instead of "I connected the machine but still couldn't get
connectivity.� Please advise" we would want to hear "I plugged in the
machine and there was no connectivity as expected, so I first checked
to see if I could ping the gateway and that was OK and then I ..."

So maybe not necessarily a network guru but someone who knows
something about networks.
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sawrub | 3 Oct 2011 07:15
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Re: SSH KeepAlive with Switched Networks

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:15 PM, sawrub <sawrub <at> fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 2011/9/27 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) <raju <at> linux-delhi.org>:
>> On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>>> You probably mean to run "screen" in "ssh", i.e. screen on remote
>>> end? Otherwise with "screen to run your ssh in", instead of using
>>> GNOME terminal's pty, you're using screen's pty, with nothing
>>> changed at the network interface level.
>>
>> Er, right!  Run screen on the ssh server, and login to it from any
>> network.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -- Raj
>> --
>> Raj Mathur                raju <at> kandalaya.org      http://kandalaya.org/
>>       GPG: 78D4 FC67 367F 40E2 0DD5  0FEF C968 D0EF CC68 D17F
>> PsyTrance & Chill: http://schizoid.in/   ||   It is the mind that moves
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Ilugd mailing list
>> Ilugd <at> lists.linux-delhi.org
>> http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
>>
>
> Thanks for all replies and i'm sorry for the late response as was
> unable to check the mail. SCREEN + SSH seems like a gr8 app that i was
> unaware off. Will be using the same tomorrow and will let you all
> friends know the results.
> Thanks after all.
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Ashish SHUKLA | 3 Oct 2011 07:32
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Re: SSH KeepAlive with Switched Networks


sawrub  writes:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:15 PM, sawrub <sawrub <at> fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>> 2011/9/27 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) <raju <at> linux-delhi.org>:
>>> On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>>>> You probably mean to run "screen" in "ssh", i.e. screen on remote
>>>> end? Otherwise with "screen to run your ssh in", instead of using
>>>> GNOME terminal's pty, you're using screen's pty, with nothing
>>>> changed at the network interface level.
>>> 
>>> Er, right!  Run screen on the ssh server, and login to it from any
>>> network.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> -- Raj
>>> --
>>> Raj Mathur                raju <at> kandalaya.org      http://kandalaya.org/
>>>       GPG: 78D4 FC67 367F 40E2 0DD5  0FEF C968 D0EF CC68 D17F
>>> PsyTrance & Chill: http://schizoid.in/   ||   It is the mind that moves
>>> 
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Ilugd mailing list
>>> Ilugd <at> lists.linux-delhi.org
>>> http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
>>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for all replies and i'm sorry for the late response as was
>> unable to check the mail. SCREEN + SSH seems like a gr8 app that i was
>> unaware off. Will be using the same tomorrow and will let you all
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sawrub | 3 Oct 2011 07:34
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Re: SSH KeepAlive with Switched Networks

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:45 AM, sawrub <sawrub <at> fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:15 PM, sawrub <sawrub <at> fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>> 2011/9/27 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) <raju <at> linux-delhi.org>:
>>> On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>>>> You probably mean to run "screen" in "ssh", i.e. screen on remote
>>>> end? Otherwise with "screen to run your ssh in", instead of using
>>>> GNOME terminal's pty, you're using screen's pty, with nothing
>>>> changed at the network interface level.
>>>
>>> Er, right!  Run screen on the ssh server, and login to it from any
>>> network.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> -- Raj
>>> --
>>> Raj Mathur                raju <at> kandalaya.org      http://kandalaya.org/
>>>       GPG: 78D4 FC67 367F 40E2 0DD5  0FEF C968 D0EF CC68 D17F
>>> PsyTrance & Chill: http://schizoid.in/   ||   It is the mind that moves
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Ilugd mailing list
>>> Ilugd <at> lists.linux-delhi.org
>>> http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for all replies and i'm sorry for the late response as was
>> unable to check the mail. SCREEN + SSH seems like a gr8 app that i was
>> unaware off. Will be using the same tomorrow and will let you all
>> friends know the results.
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Suhit Kelkar | 4 Oct 2011 04:08
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Arch cd

Hi ILUGD,

Does anyone have an Arch Linux cd? Can you please contact me offlist?

Thanks and regards
Suhit Kelkar
Mumbai

suhitkelkar ] at ] gmail
gurteshwar singh | 4 Oct 2011 12:02
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BSNL EVDO dongle on Fedora 14

Hi,

I am trying to help somebody get a BSNL EVDO card  running on Fedora 14.
From lsusb, I get that device is (15eb:1231) . Problem is that Fedora
14 sees it just as a storage device
and is not detected as a modem. I had a similar problem with my
reliance card but usb_modeswitch solved that.
However, configuring usb_modeswitch.conf in this case does  not help.
When usb_modeswitch is run, it ends up
giving the error : 'response endpoint not given or found' . Any help
to get this working would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Gurteshwar
Mahesh T. Pai | 4 Oct 2011 19:39
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Re: BSNL EVDO dongle on Fedora 14

gurteshwar singh said on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 03:32:30PM +0530,:
 > I am trying to help somebody get a BSNL EVDO card  running on Fedora 14.
 > >From lsusb, I get that device is (15eb:1231) . Problem is that Fedora
 > 14 sees it just as a storage device
 > and is not detected as a modem. I had a similar problem with my
 > reliance card but usb_modeswitch solved that.
 > However, configuring usb_modeswitch.conf in this case does  not help.
 > When usb_modeswitch is run, it ends up
 > giving the error : 'response endpoint not given or found' . Any help
 > to get this working would be much appreciated.

Tried udev rules? 

That will force the system to recognise the device as a modem.
However, you will need to look elsewhere (other than me, that is) for
info on how to go about actually doing this.

Sorry, I have to admit my ignorance on writing udev rules.   

--

-- 
Mahesh T. Pai   ||
It's not the software that's free; it's you.
Gaurang Aggarwal | 5 Oct 2011 05:53
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CentOS 5.6 ( Multiple Problems )

Hello guys ,

I am using CentOS 5.6 on my VPS , and I am having multiple problems .
1.
 /etc/init.d/httpd reload
Reloading httpd:                                           [FAILED]
[root <at> ip-1-- /]# /etc/init.d/httpd start
Starting httpd:                                            [FAILED]
[root <at> ip-1--  /]# /etc/init.d/httpd stop
Stopping httpd:                                            [FAILED]

I couldn't start or restart the httpd .

c/init.d/httpd restart
Stopping httpd:                                            [FAILED]
Starting httpd: (13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address
[::]:80
(13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
                                                           [FAILED]

2. Also service command is not installed

root <at> ip /]# service httpd start
bash: service: command not found

[root <at> ip-xx ]#

How to install service ?
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Kumar Appaiah | 5 Oct 2011 06:00
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Re: CentOS 5.6 ( Multiple Problems )

On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 09:23:04AM +0530, Gaurang Aggarwal wrote:
> I couldn't start or restart the httpd .
> 
> c/init.d/httpd restart
> Stopping httpd:                                            [FAILED]
> Starting httpd: (13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address
> [::]:80
> (13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
> no listening sockets available, shutting down
> Unable to open logs
>                                                            [FAILED]

You should check the permission of /var/log (and the corresponding
subdirectories for Apache on CentOS).

> 
> 2. Also service command is not installed
> 
> root <at> ip /]# service httpd start
> bash: service: command not found
> 
> [root <at> ip-xx ]#
> 
> How to install service ?

This might be due to the PATH environment variable; could you please
try /sbin/service httpd start? In any case, I don't believe this is
the cause of your trouble.

Thanks.
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Gmane