hi i found your site interesting while browsing online,
i would like to suggest a feedback …why cant you employ mailing list using feedburner. the reader can be updates in their inbox if there is any new post in your wordpress?
it will make easy for him to know about the events that takes place about foss in chennai.
hi mam.. tis is umamaheswari..am the student of skcet and i have attend the workshop on sat and sun .. u gave ur mail id and told me t send queries on foss.. i want t know whether linux support bluetooth.. and if we type man ls in terminal it ill show the description abt ls mam.. but how could i get how many commands r available.. aft viewing tis mess reply t my email….
Hi Umamaheswari,
I was wondering what you want to do with bluetooth? To transfer data from mobile to system or vice versa? or want to use internet via bluetooth?
Anyway, I dont know about other linux distros but Ubuntu does support bluetooth.
You can send/receive file from/to computer and mobile. You can use internet from computer via bluetooth (provided your mobile supports gprs/edge/3gp etc.
You can also use your mobile as desktop controller, mouse and odf prsentation slide controller via bluetooth.
To get a list of **commands** available on your system, hit the [tab] button twice.
**commands** are basically command line programs installed on your system. There are literally millions of programs for linux.
The Linux kernel supports bluetooth natively, and you can do pretty much everything from sending files to a device to connecting a headset. You will need programs to manage bluetooth connections. Blueman is one such application for linux: http://blueman-project.org
y not u conduct boot camp for freshers to know the basics of linux and boot camps and opportunites in linux and foss and all
everytime whenever ubuntu releasing their versions
celebrating in only kanchipuram
we missed lot
so i request to u please conduct programmes in chennai to know more awareness
basically am windows user
really i dont know about linux
i need to more about linux, opportunities and more ?
Hi!! You’re updating your blog very relegiously. Keep it up.
I keep loafing on the net & usually drop by on your Blogspot to see what’s new & ticking .I’m always made to sit & read atleast 30 minutes.
Regards
Sai Sridhar
I am Binny Thomas, representing the website Ubuntu Manual. As the name suggests UM is a site that delivers content related to Ubuntu, its derivatives and related software. We are looking to expand our website and are seeking talented writers familiar with Ubuntu or similar open source software to include in our community of writers.
We had come across your blog on the web and was wondering whether you would be interested in writing for us. We can provide sufficient compensation for your writings and would love to have you as one of our writers.
I will provide you with the rest of the details if you are interested.
Cheers,
—
Binny Thomas,
Ubuntu Manual
PS: Do remember to mention your blog while replying 🙂
Greetings from Openlabs.
We got your reference from Pycon India.
Currently Openlabs is looking for talented Python Programmers to join our energetic result oriented team in India. We value your opinion and respect your professional expertize in this field. It would be great if you can share some of the references of the candidates who would be looking to work on Python profile and might be interested to join a FOSS oriented company.
Openlabs Technologies is an IT start up having a significant growth and working on FOSS from past two years. With customers and partners in 14 countries across 6 continents Openlabs designs and delivers technology-enabled innovative business solutions that address the needs of small and medium enterprises. Openlabs provides end to end solutions to businesses using a range of Free and OpenSource Solutions (FOSS) implemented by a team of highly skilled workforce comprising of domain and business experts.
We would welcome the opportunity of your guidance in getting some good Python profiles. We really appreciate your time and help in our recruiting effort. Interested candidates can apply on hr@openlabs.co.in with their updated resume and detailed profile.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Hi!!
You’ve abandoned all the good work in Python ?Do you’ve any access to
any study material on Qt,the front end that seamlessly works on all platforms & now taken over by Nokia.I wanted to do some work using Qt as the front end.Pl help me if you can.Sai Sridhar
hi i found your site interesting while browsing online,
i would like to suggest a feedback …why cant you employ mailing list using feedburner. the reader can be updates in their inbox if there is any new post in your wordpress?
it will make easy for him to know about the events that takes place about foss in chennai.
thanks and regards
s.sridhar raj
hi mam.. tis is umamaheswari..am the student of skcet and i have attend the workshop on sat and sun .. u gave ur mail id and told me t send queries on foss.. i want t know whether linux support bluetooth.. and if we type man ls in terminal it ill show the description abt ls mam.. but how could i get how many commands r available.. aft viewing tis mess reply t my email….
Hi Uma welcome.
Regarding ur query, linux support for bluetooth, i never tested it.
But anyhow, go thro the below links.
http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/48126
http://aquariusoft.org/page/palm/
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml
I request u to google for any queries, before asking to anyone.
man – is a command displays a complete documentation
for a command.
Linux is vast & no one can count the number of
commands available. Day by day it grows
Hi Umamaheswari,
I was wondering what you want to do with bluetooth? To transfer data from mobile to system or vice versa? or want to use internet via bluetooth?
Anyway, I dont know about other linux distros but Ubuntu does support bluetooth.
You can send/receive file from/to computer and mobile. You can use internet from computer via bluetooth (provided your mobile supports gprs/edge/3gp etc.
You can also use your mobile as desktop controller, mouse and odf prsentation slide controller via bluetooth.
Thanks 🙂
Hope I was little helpful.
To get a list of **commands** available on your system, hit the [tab] button twice.
**commands** are basically command line programs installed on your system. There are literally millions of programs for linux.
The Linux kernel supports bluetooth natively, and you can do pretty much everything from sending files to a device to connecting a headset. You will need programs to manage bluetooth connections. Blueman is one such application for linux: http://blueman-project.org
Hi Raji,
I am velappan, I have been working python for last couple year in aspiresystems.
I just got your blog link from the IlGUC summer training camp link, I would like to share my views and ideas to the group.
Can you please provide me the details how to join the group.
Thanks & Regards
vela.velappan
Hi Velappan.
Welcome
We definitely need your ideas & thoughts to improve our group activities.
To join the group i request u to subscribe to
chennaipy@googlegroups.com
y not u conduct boot camp for freshers to know the basics of linux and boot camps and opportunites in linux and foss and all
everytime whenever ubuntu releasing their versions
celebrating in only kanchipuram
we missed lot
so i request to u please conduct programmes in chennai to know more awareness
basically am windows user
really i dont know about linux
i need to more about linux, opportunities and more ?
Hi!! You’re updating your blog very relegiously. Keep it up.
I keep loafing on the net & usually drop by on your Blogspot to see what’s new & ticking .I’m always made to sit & read atleast 30 minutes.
Regards
Sai Sridhar
Thanks a lot na, for investing your precious time in reading my blog posts
Always Welcome 🙂
Hello,
I am Binny Thomas, representing the website Ubuntu Manual. As the name suggests UM is a site that delivers content related to Ubuntu, its derivatives and related software. We are looking to expand our website and are seeking talented writers familiar with Ubuntu or similar open source software to include in our community of writers.
We had come across your blog on the web and was wondering whether you would be interested in writing for us. We can provide sufficient compensation for your writings and would love to have you as one of our writers.
I will provide you with the rest of the details if you are interested.
Cheers,
—
Binny Thomas,
Ubuntu Manual
PS: Do remember to mention your blog while replying 🙂
Greetings from Openlabs.
We got your reference from Pycon India.
Currently Openlabs is looking for talented Python Programmers to join our energetic result oriented team in India. We value your opinion and respect your professional expertize in this field. It would be great if you can share some of the references of the candidates who would be looking to work on Python profile and might be interested to join a FOSS oriented company.
Openlabs Technologies is an IT start up having a significant growth and working on FOSS from past two years. With customers and partners in 14 countries across 6 continents Openlabs designs and delivers technology-enabled innovative business solutions that address the needs of small and medium enterprises. Openlabs provides end to end solutions to businesses using a range of Free and OpenSource Solutions (FOSS) implemented by a team of highly skilled workforce comprising of domain and business experts.
We would welcome the opportunity of your guidance in getting some good Python profiles. We really appreciate your time and help in our recruiting effort. Interested candidates can apply on hr@openlabs.co.in with their updated resume and detailed profile.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Hai
Thanks for your interest.
But im currently employed in Slashprog Technologies
http://slashprog.com/
Hi!!
You’ve abandoned all the good work in Python ?Do you’ve any access to
any study material on Qt,the front end that seamlessly works on all platforms & now taken over by Nokia.I wanted to do some work using Qt as the front end.Pl help me if you can.Sai Sridhar