The Drupal 7 Release Party is a worldwide event to celebrate the imminent release of Drupal 7. Jan 7, 2011 is not the exact release date. The idea is to have a two day event - a celebration of drupal - technology and community.
Drupal 7 Release Party by Delhi Drupal Community
on Jan 8-9, 2011 - 10AM - 6PM
at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
This is a community event and is open for all. Anyone can participate. Drupal Love is a good to have for the meet. There are no participation fees.
Want to contribute to organising the event - check out the event planning wiki
Venue : IIT Delhi
UPDATE (28/02/2011): Till yesterday Voice was working only on BSNL EVDO but today it started working on our lease-line based connection as well and whats more now i am also able to add credits to the account which was not possible since last few days. +301 is the number from which you will see incoming calls
UPDATE (30/01/2011): Google Voice was deactivated from my account but today (30th Jan 2011) it is again available i am using a BSNL EVDO based Internet connection and my IP is 117.254.221.163 (dynamic) the location of this IP is in India here is an IP Location Lookup result
Search files in subdirectories and add them to SVN recursively
svn status | grep "^\?" | awk '{print $2}' | xargs svn add
Reaching out to the targeted audience, is one of the goal for any business. here is a list of modules which will allow your website to interact with your audience
In most of the systems GRUB is now upgraded to 2.0 and with this update the old restore process have also changed now there is no grub command :) available.
If you have lost the Bootloader after a routine reinstall or due to any other reason try the following to restore
Boot Using a Live CD and try the following as root
grub-setup -d /media/XXXXX/boot/grub -m /media/YYYYY/boot/grub/device.map /dev/sda
Where XXXXX represents the root partition and YYYYY represents the partition holding the /boot in case you dont have a seperate partition for /boot then XXXX and YYYY would be be the same. /dev/sda may change depending on the system you are using.
Please note this would erase the current bootloader and install a new one for you if you are unsure of what you are doing do not try this
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