any help plz?
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i have heard people suggest using winbind ( i think it is a kerberos
> base auth ) with samba and ldap with posfix. the question is why.
> it seem more easier when i configure it for freeNAS and openfire XAMPP server.
>
>
i have heard people suggest using winbind ( i think it is a kerberos
base auth ) with samba and ldap with posfix. the question is why.
it seem more easier when i configure it for freeNAS and openfire XAMPP server.
My experience with samba and winbind was quite difficult however now
after configuri
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Ishwar Rattan (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I have made progress on apt-get and othe info.
I installed the system from Knoppix-3.4, it is 2.6.5 kernel
and testing packages.
Is there a way to boot the machine to run level 3 only (no kdm etc.),
in Mandrake I used to us
Hello
Ishwar Rattan (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have made progress on apt-get and othe info.
>
> I installed the system from Knoppix-3.4, it is 2.6.5 kernel
> and testing packages.
>
> Is there a way to boot the machine to run level 3 only (no kdm etc.),
> in Mandrake I used to use (in /et
I have made progress on apt-get and othe info.
I installed the system from Knoppix-3.4, it is 2.6.5 kernel
and testing packages.
Is there a way to boot the machine to run level 3 only (no kdm etc.),
in Mandrake I used to use (in /etc/inittab)
id:3:initdefault:
at top and it does not wor
apt-get upgrade (without the 'dist-') might be more to your liking.
HTH,
j
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 02:47:18PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
[...]
> What I'm comparing it to is an RPM-based distros method
> of "upgrading". I think it looks at what's installed and updates those
> packages (and depe
> "Hall" == Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hall> Okay, I said I'd be asking some more... Here goes: I recently updated
Hall> everything to "woody", per Tom Gilbert's suggestion. It all went
Hall> pretty well. At least it's working now. Now, when I want to keep
Hall>
Okay, I said I'd be asking some more... Here goes:
I recently updated everything to "woody", per Tom Gilbert's
suggestion. It all went pretty well. At least it's working now. Now,
when I want to keep updated, I run "apt-get update", then "apt-get
dist-upgrade". My complaint it, it wants to instal
On Sat 07 Mar 1998, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> i installed hamm using disks from unstable
> and found there is no
> PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
The PS/2 mouse device is called /dev/psaux (it has been for a long
time).
Paul Slootman
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* Oleg Krivosheev
-> i installed hamm using disks from unstable
-> and found there is no
-> PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
IIRC this is a very old name. Now it is called /dev/psaux. If you
don't have that either, it can be made with:
'mknod /dev/psaux c 10 1'
or '/dev/MAKEDEV psaux' (I believ
Hi, All
i installed hamm using disks from unstable
and found there is no
PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse).
Is it knwon problem/feature?
How i can correct it by hands?
thanks
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Were could I find a list of basic Linux commands? (ie. Linux equivs. of
DOS's TYPE, PRINT, ect.)
Thanx again
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On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote:
> I hope I didn't send this out twice...
Not that I saw.
>
> I'm new to unix (let alone debian) and I can't seem to figure out two
> problems (which I think are related...)
>
> 1) Where do I put programs (daemons) that I want to automatically
> startup, i
Andrew Akins wrote:
>1) Where do I put programs (daemons) that I want to automatically
>startup, ie., what is the "Autoexec.bat" file of the unix world? I
>looked in .bashrc and .bash_profile, which seem to set a lot of
>enivronment variables, but I don't se if you can put programs in this.
>1) Where do I put programs (daemons) that I want to automatically
>startup, ie., what is the "Autoexec.bat" file of the unix world? I
>looked in .bashrc and .bash_profile, which seem to set a lot of
>enivronment variables, but I don't se if you can put programs in this.
For stuff that you want t
I hope I didn't send this out twice...
I'm new to unix (let alone debian) and I can't seem to figure out two
problems (which I think are related...)
1) Where do I put programs (daemons) that I want to automatically
startup, ie., what is the "Autoexec.bat" file of the unix world? I
looked in .bash
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