s always in the same partition (which contains the
user's homes), which is being shared by NFS.
Has anybody ever seen something like this?
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s always in the same partition (which contains the
user's homes), which is being shared by NFS.
Has anybody ever seen something like this?
Carlos Rodrigues
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ch (report
body and title) on the Debian BTS? I'm trying to see if this is
something that has already been reported.
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se the 2.4 kernel that Sarge also ships doesn't support
this flag? (I think it does, but I don't know.) Or is there a downside
to this feature?
Any enlightenment on this matter would be appreciated, as I'm thinking
about enabling this for some filesystems.
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ed.
SUSE ships with "pam_krb5 1.3-something", and Sarge ships with
"pam_krb5 1.0-something".
Does anyone know if "minimum_uid" only appeared in some > 1.0 version?
I can't seem to find anything about this...
Any help would be appreciated.
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on 2.6 and not on 2.4, does
anyone know?
Thanks,
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tting values to their defaults
somehow.
Does anybody know what is happening here, and how I can work around it?
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ackages are terse at best, and give no clues.
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the LDAP server,
so I thougt that I could use NIS to get that information and automount
to mount my directory.
Is that at all possible?
Has anyone done something like this before?
/nisse
Why not add the necessary information to LDAP instead?
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vmware-tools startup script to check if it does a "insmod
full_path_to_module"... maybe that's it).
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Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
How is the right way to change which
Hi!
So, I have Debian running inside VMware, and the NIC is detected as a
AMD PCnet (module pcnet32). I installed vmware-tools and would like to
know how to me Debian use the "vmxnet" driver instead.
How is the right way to change which module is loaded for a given hardwar
eful soon, as
I'm preparing to throw a Debian installation into a VMWare GSX
production box we have, replacing a SuSE server).
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ot;fix" causes some weird output in /proc/cpuinfo, like "cpu
MHz: 0.000" and some rather low values for "bogomips".
The host's CPU is an AMD Athlon 2400+, if that makes any difference.
My question is: is anybody else seeing this behavior?
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e don't actually know the specifics on why this is so, but
know that their many-years-old filesystems don't turn slow just from
using them.
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more thing, even if e2defrag could handle every kind of ext3
filesystem out there, I wouldn't ever trust it. You could probably count
the people that have used it with the fingers in one hand (and that
includes its author). :)
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ated and an
entry in "/etc/fstab" gets added.
But when I unplug the device, neither of them gets removed.
Am I missing something?
Note: I'm not using gnome, nor I have it installed. I'm doing this from
the console only.
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}
class "*" style "default"
and in the second
gtk-font-name = "Helvetica 14"
Hmmm... this will be useful, thanks!
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you want.
My original idea was to do it completely right off the installer, but
that will work too.
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such, just being able to do PPPoE authentication.
Thanks,
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86Config-4", but
this is completely ignored.
What mey be causing this, wasn't "DisplaySize" supposed to override the
autocalculated values?
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;/etc/ldap.conf" (like in SUSE
and Red Hat/CentOS).
But anyway, thanks for the info. I wasn't sure how to configure pam_ldap
also (but haven't gotten there yet).
Carlos Rodrigues
apt-get install libpam-ldap -y
apt-get install libnss-ldap -y
apt-get install libpam-cracklib -y
Note:
27;t sure how to configure pam_ldap,
although I'm not there yet.
Carlos Rodrigues
apt-get install libpam-ldap -y
apt-get install libnss-ldap -y
apt-get install libpam-cracklib -y
Note: libpam-cracklib is not required for LDAP (it
just enforces strong passwords)
The following config files wo
Hi!
I have a sarge install which I'm using to test some things. One of those
things is LDAP authentication against Active Directory.
This works just fine on a bunch of SUSE 9.2 boxes but I can't make it
work on the Debian Sarge box.
If I just alter nsswitch.conf to change "passwd" and "group" to "f
IA KT400 chipset) that runs "setpci" with some special
parameters to turn on/off this feature.
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to put them back to work remotely...
You may try other clients like pump, dhcp3-client (note the 3) or even
udhcpc (haven't tried this one yet, but it surely sound promising, given my
current "hunt" for low memory programs).
Hmmm, I guess I'll give it a try on monday. Thanks.
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