Hi,
paulo bruck (2013-12-18):
> Is it possible to change slapd during debian install? I have done a lot of
> pachages wich depends on some changes at ldap and all this pachakes depends
> on this changes...
>
> Please let me know if I asking at the correct list.
I'm not sure which kind of change
> -Original Message-
> From: Guillermo Garron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:15 PM
> To: Debian-Users List
> Subject: Debian instalation
>
> Hi,
>
> I have found some valuable info over the internet, and got some of it
> to b
Hi,
I have found some valuable info over the internet, and got some of it
to build my own server.
I put all that info in this page, hope could be useful to somebody.
http://www.go2linux.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=9
best regards,
--
Guillermo Garron
"Linux IS user
On Saturday 06 December 2003 13:18, Mihai P. B. Stiucan wrote:
> There would be an ideea to install it from scratch , but I'm not so
> experimented to keep track of the files by myself.
>
> I will be very happy if I will succed to do a debian based system with
> XFree86 4.0.1 at least, and KDE 3.1
On Sunday 07 December 2003 02:46, king kong wrote:
[ .. ]
> Oh, and don't get me go into the installer. It just
> plain
> sucks (Yeah, shoot me, I said it!). For god sake, we
> are almost passed half of the first decaded of the 21
> century, and we still can't have a good installer that
> recognize
king kong wrote:
Someone please make a good installer (something is
going on here, but not ready yet), and start some
kind of donation campaign, a la Mandrake Club or
something. I'll put my money where my mouth is.
I believe it's called Xandros or Libranet.
--
Kent
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Hehe, I know the feeling :) Started with Slackware,
went to RH, tried Suse, Mandrake and Gentoo (later)
sometimes along the way, and have stayed with RH
consistently since 5.2.
Kent gave an intro already to upgrade your system,
you just have to specify in the apt source list which
one you want. I
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On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 02:18:22PM +0200, Mihai P. B. Stiucan wrote:
> I saw there that they are 3 stages: stable, testing, unstable. For sure
> I choosed stable on my first pick,, got the images and installed it.
> After that, I noticed that all the
On 6. December 2003 at 2:18PM +0200,
"Mihai P. B. Stiucan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am an RedHat user and now I saw that RedHat is no more
> available as a free distribution. So i want to switch to
> Debian. I found some help on the www.debian.org web site, but I
> still need some advices.
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 14:18:22 +0200, Mihai P. B. Stiucan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am an RedHat user and now I saw that RedHat is no more available as a
> free distribution. So i want to switch to Debian. I found some help on
> the www.debian.org web site, but I still need some advices.
>
> I saw t
Mihai P. B. Stiucan wrote:
Hello,
I am an RedHat user and now I saw that RedHat is no more available as
a free distribution. So i want to switch to Debian. I found some help
on the www.debian.org web site, but I still need some advices.
I saw there that they are 3 stages: stable, testing, unst
Hello,
I am an RedHat user and now I saw that RedHat is no more available as a
free distribution. So i want to switch to Debian. I found some help on
the www.debian.org web site, but I still need some advices.
I saw there that they are 3 stages: stable, testing, unstable. For sure
I choosed st
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 02:16:47AM +0800, Calvin Chong wrote:
> Recently thrown to a case from friends, having such configuration:
>
> IWill KD266 Mainboard (ALi1535D+ south bridge)
> Athlon Thunderbird 1GHz Tested, Functional by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
> another M.B.
> 128 MB Tested (Memtest86) RAM
Recently thrown to a case from friends, having such
configuration:
IWill KD266 Mainboard (ALi1535D+ south
bridge)
Athlon Thunderbird 1GHz Tested, Functional by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on
another M.B.
128 MB Tested (Memtest86) RAM
Isolated Hardwares:
Seagate ST330620A (Functional, Tested on m
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Tiago A Macambira wrote:
> The problem is that I have to give him an answer AND the 2G
> disk today, with no further delays. Since I don't want to re-start
> downloading - yes, downloaded the whole thing with a 52k modem - and
> setting a Debian system up again, I was won
Hi folks!
I installed Debian in a 600M partition. OK, it is damn small
but i just thought it would be a enough when I created it. Anyway, my
father just came to me today asking if I would be interested in
changing the 2G disk where the linux partition is by an 3.5G one.
Well, that would
I have an AMD 386DX 40Mhz computer with a Monochrom Herc screen.
and 4 Mb of Ram. For instalation Debian, first I insert the floppy
with lowmem.bin image and I make a partitions necessaries. When I
insert the rescue disk to install debian, after load linuxand
detect the hardware
When I try to install Debian, my computer blocks on the "Checking 386/87
coupling". I waited a lot and nothing, i think is of my Vesa Local Bus,
i have a 486 DX2 at 66Mhz, 16 Mb of Ram, and two Seagates (ST-3600A and
ST-3630A).
In a friend of mine house i installed the debian ok, but in my house
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