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> UNIX is a trademark of AT&T.
No. It's a trademark of The Open Group.
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On Wednesday 22 March 2006 16:35, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
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From: "Brad Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Really stupid question about apt
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 6:42 pm, Stephen Cormier wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 20:13, Brad Sims wrote
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 6:16 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Yes, but it's easier just to look for the version you have on
> snapshot.debian.net
Well this version was never an official packaged version.
Some nice gentlemen suggested dpkg-repack and it worked a treat.
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On Tuesday 21 March 2006 6:42 pm, Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 March 2006 20:13, Brad Sims wrote:
> > I am running a self-rolled deb (CVS version of Pan).
> >
> > I have at some point in the past cleaned /var/cache/apt.
> > Is there someway of re-creating that deb from the existing instal
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:13:59 -0600, Brad Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am running a self-rolled deb (CVS version of Pan). I have at some
> point in the past cleaned /var/cache/apt. Is there someway of
> re-creating that deb from the existing installed version?
> I presume I am most likely
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 20:13, Brad Sims wrote:
> I am running a self-rolled deb (CVS version of Pan).
>
> I have at some point in the past cleaned /var/cache/apt.
> Is there someway of re-creating that deb from the existing installed
> version?
>
> I presume I am most likely screwed but thought I
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 16:13, Brad Sims wrote:
> I am running a self-rolled deb (CVS version of Pan).
>
> I have at some point in the past cleaned /var/cache/apt.
> Is there someway of re-creating that deb from the existing installed
> version?
>
> I presume I am most likely screwed but thought I
Hello Andy,
Am 2006-02-19 20:49:16, schrieb Andy Anderson:
> Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
> except me...
>
> I have a server with some disk space shared using
> Samba. Each user has an account and a home share.
> When a user logs in to a workstation, I'd like their
> home sh
mslinuz wrote:
Ivan Teliatnikov wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 13:17 +0700, mslinuz wrote:
Andy Anderson wrote:
Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
except me...
I have a server with some disk space shared using
Samba. Ea
>Ivan Teliatnikov wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 13:17 +0700, mslinuz wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Andy Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
except me...
I have a server with some disk space shared using
Samba. Ea
Ivan Teliatnikov wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 13:17 +0700, mslinuz wrote:
Andy Anderson wrote:
Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
except me...
I have a server with some disk space shared using
Samba. Each user has an account and a home share.
When
Opus wrote:
> mslinuz wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry if I misunderstand, but after reading your mail, I have 2
>> assumtions:
>
>
> Your assumptions are correct. Actually, I have only Debian users,
> and they all use gnome/gdm, so your #1 solution is the one that
> I'm interested in.
>
>> 1. Users use deb
mslinuz wrote:
I'm sorry if I misunderstand, but after reading your mail, I have 2
assumtions:
Your assumptions are correct. Actually, I have only Debian users,
and they all use gnome/gdm, so your #1 solution is the one that
I'm interested in.
1. Users use debian with gnome/gdm in the diffe
Andy Anderson wrote:
> Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
> except me...
>
> I have a server with some disk space shared using
> Samba. Each user has an account and a home share.
> When a user logs in to a workstation, I'd like their
> home share on the Samba server to be automatic
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