Re: Really stupid question about apt unsubscribe

2006-03-23 Thread John Hasler
Paul Johnson writes: > UNIX is a trademark of AT&T. No. It's a trademark of The Open Group. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Really stupid question about apt unsubscribe

2006-03-23 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 16:35, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 18:37:44 -0500 > > "John Galatti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > unsubscribe > > John, as it says at the bottom of every email that comes through this list: You'd think someone posting from UNIX[1]'s birthplace wo

Re: Really stupid question about apt unsubscribe

2006-03-22 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
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Re: Really stupid question about apt unsubscribe

2006-03-22 Thread John Galatti
unsubscribe - Original Message - From: "Brad Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 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

Re: Really stupid question about apt

2006-03-22 Thread Brad Sims
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. Thanks for the help -- Matter ca

Re: Really stupid question about apt

2006-03-22 Thread Brad Sims
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

Re: Really stupid question about apt

2006-03-21 Thread Hubert Chan
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

Re: Really stupid question about apt

2006-03-21 Thread Stephen Cormier
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

Re: Really stupid question about apt

2006-03-21 Thread Paul Johnson
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-24 Thread Welly Hartanto
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-24 Thread mslinuz
>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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-23 Thread mslinuz
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-22 Thread mslinuz
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-22 Thread Opus
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

Re: Really stupid question...

2006-02-19 Thread mslinuz
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