Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
> The tricky thing (well... hope not ;) seems to be administering all
> computers..
Go here and read this paper.
http://www.infrastructures.org/papers/bootstrap/bootstrap.html
I am a firm believer in the principles there. Not a big deal if you
only have a few machi
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On Monday 31 Mar 2003 11:05 pm, Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
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> The tricky thing (well... hope not ;) seems to be administering all
> computers.. I'd like to have a server in which I download (update) the
> latests debs and all other machines updat
Hi,
I'd like to start debian/linux for the desktop computers at work. My idea is
something like:
KDE 3: With Ralf's sources or debian unstable.
LDAP: for user authentication and contacts for kmail/korganizer and so on..
OpenAFS: to share /home dirs between computers. (Co
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