Re: Windows 11 KVM guest IO Performance

2024-12-08 Thread Linux-Fan
basti writes: Am 28.11.24 um 13:01 schrieb basti: I have move a Win10 KVM guest to new hardware and than upgrade this guest to Windows 11. [..] 4x qemu64 CPU (1 Socket/ 4 Core/ 1 Threads) 8GB RAM No graphic tablet No Ballon driver When I copy a big file (~8GB) from Network to local I get

Re: Windows 11 KVM guest IO Performance

2024-11-28 Thread basti
The disk use Virtio driver with no buffer and unmap. Am 28.11.24 um 13:01 schrieb basti: Hello, I have move a Win10 KVM guest to new hardware and than upgrade this guest to Windows 11. KVM Host Hardware is: - 2x Xeon E5-2697A v4 - 128GB RAM - 4x SAMSUNG MZ7LM1T9HCJM as raid 10 KVM Guest:

Re: Windows Subsystem for Linux Debian

2023-03-07 Thread Richmond
didier gaumet writes: > Le 07/03/2023 à 21:17, Richmond a écrit : >> I have Debian 11 on Windows Subsystem for Linux, but it is using a >> version 4 kernel. (I have established that it is debian 11 by looking in >> /etc/issue, and /etc/apt/sources). The Kernel says it is Microsoft: >> 4.4.0-19041

Re: Windows Subsystem for Linux Debian

2023-03-07 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 08:17:41PM +, Richmond wrote: > I have Debian 11 on Windows Subsystem for Linux, but it is using a > version 4 kernel. (I have established that it is debian 11 by looking in > /etc/issue, and /etc/apt/sources). The Kernel says it is Microsoft: > > 4.4.0-19041-Microsoft

Re: Windows Subsystem for Linux Debian

2023-03-07 Thread didier gaumet
Le 07/03/2023 à 21:17, Richmond a écrit : I have Debian 11 on Windows Subsystem for Linux, but it is using a version 4 kernel. (I have established that it is debian 11 by looking in /etc/issue, and /etc/apt/sources). The Kernel says it is Microsoft: 4.4.0-19041-Microsoft #2311-Microsoft So I gu

Re: Windows Subsystem for Linux Debian

2023-03-07 Thread John Hasler
Richmond writes: > Who supports Debian 11 for WSL? It is in the Microsoft Store. Why is > it on version 4 kernel? No one here knows what changes Microsoft made in the process of producing WSL or why they made them. Ask Microsoft. -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread john doe
On 9/1/2022 4:28 PM, Tom Browder wrote: On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 1:26 PM john doe wrote: ... So I will try Debian 11's packages "qemu-kvm" and "aqemu" and install Windows 10" as a test on my current main host, but only if I can remove all if I need to and if it will not interfere with my smooth

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread Porter Smith
You should be able to do that, however the main restricting factor is your host machines number of virtual Threads (cps) in addition to the amount of physical memory or ram that your main board has available to use which is usually decreased due to your host ps and also the professor also use

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 11:19 Махно wrote: > Helli. You need to install these packages. As … Thank you very much! -Tom

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread Махно
Helli. You need to install these packages. As root (or sudo) apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system bridge-utils virtinst virt-manager. It is a good idea to add your user to libvirt and ibvirt-qemu groups. As root (or sudo) #adduser username libvirt #adduser usern

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 1:26 PM john doe wrote: ... > > So I will try Debian 11's packages "qemu-kvm" and "aqemu" and install > > Windows 10" as a test on my current main host, but only if I can remove all > > if I need to and if it will not interfere with my smooth running setup. Is ... > If you

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-22 Thread john doe
On 8/22/2022 2:41 PM, Tom Browder wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 21:39 step...@gmail.com wrote: On 8/17/22 19:35, Stefan Monnier wrote: Tom Browder [2022-08-17 05:53:05] wrote: I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable enough to use with reasonable respons

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-22 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/22/22 08:41, Tom Browder wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 21:39 step...@gmail.com wrote: On 8/17/22 19:35, Stefan Monnier wrote: > Tom Browder [2022-08-17 05:53:05] wrote: >> I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable >> enough to use with re

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-22 Thread Tom Browder
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 21:39 step...@gmail.com wrote: > On 8/17/22 19:35, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > Tom Browder [2022-08-17 05:53:05] wrote: > >> I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be > reliable > >> enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office 360,

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-18 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 18/8/22 7:48 pm, Jeremy Nicoll wrote: On Wed, 17 Aug 2022, at 12:38, Jeremy Ardley wrote: As an aside, a Windows host for a client sucks big time. Windows will automatically restart periodically no matter what you do to prevent it. How often does that happen? I only ask because it doesn't

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-18 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Wed, 17 Aug 2022, at 12:38, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > As an aside, a Windows host for a client sucks big time. Windows will > automatically restart periodically no matter what you do to prevent it. How often does that happen? I only ask because it doesn't for my pretty much always-on W8.1 lapt

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread step...@gmail.com
On 8/17/22 19:35, Stefan Monnier wrote: Tom Browder [2022-08-17 05:53:05] wrote: I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just Office 360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with the VM world but

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Tom Browder
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 11:32 AM hdv@gmail wrote: > > On 2022-08-17 17:06, Tom Browder wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 09:34 hdv@gmail > > wrote: > > > > On 2022-08-17 12:53, Tom Browder wrote: > > > > … > > > > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debi

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
On 8/17/2022 10:34 AM, hdv@gmail wrote: > On 2022-08-17 12:53, Tom Browder wrote: > > Unfortunately, I have to have a Windows host. I have given up dual > > hosting because of the pain, so I am using a dedicated Win 10 box and a > > Deb laptop. > > > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debi

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread hdv@gmail
On 2022-08-17 12:53, Tom Browder wrote: Unfortunately, I have to have a Windows host. I have given up dual hosting because of the pain, so I am using a dedicated Win 10 box and a Deb laptop. I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable enough to use with reasona

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
On 8/17/2022 6:53 AM, Tom Browder wrote: > Unfortunately, I have to have a Windows host. I have given up dual hosting > because of the pain, so I am using a dedicated Win 10 box and a Deb laptop. > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable > enough to use with

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 6:53 AM Tom Browder wrote: > Unfortunately, I have to have a Windows host. I have given up dual hosting > because of the pain, so I am using a dedicated Win 10 box and a Deb laptop. > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be > reliable enough to

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Tom Browder
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 06:01 Marco wrote: > Am 17. Aug 2022, um 05:53:05 Uhr schrieb Tom Browder: > > > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be > > reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just > > Office 360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread hdv@gmail
On 2022-08-17 12:53, Tom Browder wrote: Unfortunately, I have to have a Windows host. I have given up dual hosting because of the pain, so I am using a dedicated Win 10 box and a Deb laptop. I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be reliable enough to use with reasona

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have Windows client on Debian and Windows Hosts using Virtualbox. I don't think there is much difference to VMWare for simple client hosting. When the client is fully 'settled in' performance is perfectly adequate. Where it runs into problems is saving state and restoring. That is pretty fas

Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-08-17 Thread Marco
Am 17. Aug 2022, um 05:53:05 Uhr schrieb Tom Browder: > I would love to run Windows on a VM on Debian iff I can have it be > reliable enough to use with reasonable response (no games, just > Office 360, IO Drive, H&R Block, and such). I haven't kept up with > the VM world but a quick search shows

Re: Windows drive letters (was Re: Is there an alternative filesystem hierarchy that could be adapted to Debian.)

2021-03-12 Thread David Wright
On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 04:33:00 (-0500), The Wanderer wrote: > On 2021-03-11 at 23:05, David Wright wrote: > > On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 16:02:55 (-0400), Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote: > > > > > I'm not familiar with how Windows assigns drive letters, > [ … ] > For removable disks (e.g. USB drives),

Re: Windows install on 4 partitions?

2019-12-29 Thread Doug McGarrett
On 12/29/2019 11:05 AM, Kenneth Parker wrote: On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:30 AM Joe mailto:j...@jretrading.com>> wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:55:22 -0500 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Saturday, December 28, 2019 03:46:53 PM Doug McGarrett wrote:

Re: Windows install on 4 partitions? (was: Re: INQUIRY)

2019-12-29 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:30 AM Joe wrote: > On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:55:22 -0500 > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > On Saturday, December 28, 2019 03:46:53 PM Doug McGarrett wrote: > > > I bought a new computer last summer, and it came with Windows 10 on > > > FOUR partitions! I shrank the Windows

Re: Windows install on 4 partitions? (was: Re: INQUIRY)

2019-12-29 Thread Joe
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:55:22 -0500 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Saturday, December 28, 2019 03:46:53 PM Doug McGarrett wrote: > > I bought a new computer last summer, and it came with Windows 10 on > > FOUR partitions! I shrank the Windows partition 4 to 100 GiB to > > allow a minimum Windows sy

Re: Windows install on 4 partitions?

2019-12-29 Thread Felix Miata
rhkra...@gmail.com composed on 2019-12-29 07:55 (UTC-0500): > Interesting, I'm wondering about the logic behind that -- was that an effort > to > segregate the user's "real" data (photos, videos, email, ...) on a separate > partition? > Which manufacturer? Probably: HP Dell Toshiba Lenovo and

Re: Windows 10 & Debian 9: Win 10 not updating

2019-02-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 16:08 Scarletdown wrote: > On 1/31/2019 2:02 PM, Tom Browder wrote: > > Problem: Neither Win 10 OS has been able to successfully update since > > about last April. I have tried all the things I have found in an ... >> Has anyone had the same problem (no Win 10 updates) with

Re: Windows 10 & Debian 9: Win 10 not updating

2019-01-31 Thread Alexandre Rossi
Hi, >Problem: Neither Win 10 OS has been able to successfully update since >about last April. I have tried all the things I have found in an >Internet search, including making sure the Win partition is marked >boot-able, and downloading and running the Win 10 trouble shooter--all >to no avail.

Re: Windows 10 & Debian 9: Win 10 not updating

2019-01-31 Thread Felix Miata
Tom Browder composed on 2019-01-31 16:02 (UTC-0600): > I have a new Win 10 Pro installation (from an MS DVD) on a PC upon > which I then installed Deb 9 as a second OS dual-bootable. Boot > selection works fine with either OS. > I have an old Win 10 installation (upgraded from the original Win 7

Re: Windows 10 & Debian 9: Win 10 not updating

2019-01-31 Thread Scarletdown
On 1/31/2019 2:02 PM, Tom Browder wrote: Problem: Neither Win 10 OS has been able to successfully update since about last April. I have tried all the things I have found in an Internet search, including making sure the Win partition is marked boot-able, and downloading and running the Win 10 trou

Re: Windows program on Debian

2017-09-08 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 9/6/17, Gary Roach wrote: > On 09/05/2017 07:10 PM, 黃世緯 wrote: >> My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard >> drive etc. >> >> The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to install >> Windows programme on linux? >> > I've been experimenting with KVM vi

Re: Windows program on Debian

2017-09-07 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 03:53:18PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote: On 09/05/2017 07:10 PM, 黃世緯 wrote: My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard drive etc. The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to install Windows programme on linux? I've been experiment

Re: Windows program on Debian

2017-09-06 Thread Gary Roach
On 09/05/2017 07:10 PM, 黃世緯 wrote: My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard drive etc. The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to install Windows programme on linux? I've been experimenting with KVM virtual machine lately. I've also used wine and

Re: Windows program on Debian

2017-09-06 Thread Doug
On 09/06/2017 03:11 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 10:10:37AM +0800, 黃世緯 wrote: My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard drive etc. The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to insta

Re: Windows program on Debian

2017-09-06 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 10:10:37AM +0800, 黃世緯 wrote: > My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard > drive etc. > > The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to > install Windows programme on linux? The most i

Re: Windows

2016-09-16 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 16 September 2016 09:34:56 Joe wrote: > The same way you do in any medium-heavyweight Linux DE. No, that is not how I do it in Linux, and having to do it that cumbersome way in Windows and sometimes LibreOffice is a constant minor niggle. In Linux, I sweep the mouse over what I want t

Re: Windows

2016-09-16 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 6:34 PM, Joe wrote: >> But this is no go in Windoze, and I don't >> know how to Copy and Paste in the Windoze world. > > The same way you do in any medium-heavyweight Linux DE. Right-click, > menu, or drag and drop. For a text file, open in Notepad (if it has > a .txt suffi

Re: Windows

2016-09-16 Thread Joe
On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 21:02:04 -0400 (EDT) Alan McConnell wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Felix Miata" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 2:20:54 PM > Subject: Re: internet connectivity from Comcast > > Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-15 13:3

Re: Windows Shares Abound Continuously

2016-02-29 Thread Martin Smith
On 29/02/2016 00:13, Steve Matzura wrote: Martin: On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 08:44:07 +, you wrote: Ever since Windows 3.11 its networking has been just awful and prone to malfunction without notice, they originally lifted the network stack from FreeBSD but managed to completely screw it, and it

Re: Windows Shares Abound Continuously

2016-02-28 Thread Steve Matzura
Martin: On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 08:44:07 +, you wrote: >Ever since Windows 3.11 its networking has been just awful and prone to >malfunction without notice, they originally lifted the network stack from >FreeBSD but managed to completely screw it, and it is still awful now, both >in sharing and e

Re: Windows Shares Abound Continuously

2016-02-28 Thread Martin Smith
On 28/02/2016 01:21, Steve Matzura wrote: Just when I thought it was safe to let my Debian 8.2 system alone for a few days, I started getting emails from users of the service I provide which uses that system that they could not access any content on the shared-mounted drives on one of my Windows

Re: Windows and UTC system time

2014-07-06 Thread Jerry Stuckle
On 7/6/2014 3:20 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > On Sunday 06 July 2014 00.56:04 Bob Proulx wrote: >> It doesn't solve the problem because twice a year when DST >> comes and goes what usually happens is that Windows resets the clock >> and therefore it gets set forward and back twice. > > I seem to

Re: Windows and UTC system time (was: no subject)

2014-07-06 Thread Thierry de Coulon
On Sunday 06 July 2014 00.56:04 Bob Proulx wrote: > It doesn't solve the problem because twice a year when DST > comes and goes what usually happens is that Windows resets the clock > and therefore it gets set forward and back twice. I seem to remeber that you could tell Windows (7?) not to care a

Re: Windows and UTC system time

2014-07-06 Thread Thierry de Coulon
On Saturday 05 July 2014 22.39:57 Doug wrote: > Unfortunately, the fix that works in Windows 7 does not work in Windows 8. > Microsoft "fixed" it! > > --doug One more reason not to use 8. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troubl

Re: Windows and UTC system time (was: no subject)

2014-07-05 Thread Bob Proulx
Nelson Green wrote: > Thanks Thierry, but I am afraid I have to leave the windows > installation alone. Fortunately I rarely have to mess with windows, > and as a general rule I don't lower my standards to theirs, but in > this case I have no choice, at least until we can eliminate windows > from

Re: Windows and UTC system time (was: no subject)

2014-07-05 Thread Nelson Green
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > On Saturday 05 July 2014 21.38:46 Nelson Green wrote: > > Good afternoon, > > > > This morning I had the mis-fortune of creating a dual-boot system with > > Debian on > > a machine that already had windows installed on. I installed a seco

Re: Windows and UTC system time

2014-07-05 Thread Doug
On 07/05/2014 04:01 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote: On Saturday 05 July 2014 21.38:46 Nelson Green wrote: Good afternoon, This morning I had the mis-fortune of creating a dual-boot system with Debian on a machine that already had windows installed on. I installed a second hard drive, installed De

Re: Windows and UTC system time (was: no subject)

2014-07-05 Thread Thierry de Coulon
On Saturday 05 July 2014 21.38:46 Nelson Green wrote: > Good afternoon, > > This morning I had the mis-fortune of creating a dual-boot system with > Debian on > a machine that already had windows installed on. I installed a second hard > drive, installed Debian, and almost everything works. But I a

Re: Windows XP option not showing up after fresh install.

2013-03-04 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 03:16:07AM +0100, Johan Grönqvist wrote: > 2013-03-04 03:08, Michael skrev: > >I installed and during installation it found > >both the Win XP and the Linux Mint installations. > >After booting, the Mint shows up but not the XP. How do > >get the XP option do show up upon bo

Re: Windows XP option not showing up after fresh install.

2013-03-04 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Michael wrote: On 03/03/2013 08:13 PM, Hormatzhan Yiltiz wrote: First, just curious why are you saying Debian 6 as "new"? It has been released several years ago. For your question, you may want to drop to root and run "grub-update" and "grub-install /dev/sdX" where sdX might be /dev/sda in your

Re: Windows XP option not showing up after fresh install.

2013-03-04 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:13:15AM +0800, Hormatzhan Yiltiz wrote: >First, just curious why are you saying Debian 6 as "new"? It has been >released several years ago. I assumed the "new Debian 6" mean Debian 6.0.7 which was released on the 23rd of February. http://www.debian.org/releases/s

Re: Windows XP option not showing up after fresh install.

2013-03-03 Thread Johan Grönqvist
2013-03-04 03:08, Michael skrev: I installed and during installation it found both the Win XP and the Linux Mint installations. After booting, the Mint shows up but not the XP. How do get the XP option do show up upon boot? As root, run "update-grub", then reboot and see if XP is there. -- T

Re: Windows XP option not showing up after fresh install.

2013-03-03 Thread Hormatzhan Yiltiz
First, just curious why are you saying Debian 6 as "new"? It has been released several years ago. For your question, you may want to drop to root and run "grub-update" and "grub-install /dev/sdX" where sdX might be /dev/sda in your case. 祝好, He who is worthy to receive his

Re: windows decoration in Debian 7

2013-02-14 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 12 feb 13, 00:25:59, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > > I was simply saying that I do not know very well the linux graphical > layers, but, AFAIK, it is possible to simplify it like that: > _ linux kernel and it's drivers > _ graphical server (probably Xorg but could be wayland) > _ t

RE: windows decoration in Debian 7

2013-02-12 Thread Madhu Srinivasan
...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:17 PM To: Madhu Srinivasan Subject: Re: windows decoration in Debian 7 Did it work under Gnome Classic before you installed MATE? -Original Message- From: Madhu Srinivasan [mailto:madh...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:06

Re: windows decoration in Debian 7

2013-02-11 Thread Harvey Kelly
Can you open up dconf-editor ('apt-get install dconf-tools' if it's not installed), then use it to navigate to 'org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences theme', what does it say under 'theme'? (You can edit the value to 'ambiance' or whatever you want it to run. > I installed ambiance theme in wheezy (fro

Re: windows decoration in Debian 7

2013-02-11 Thread Frank McCormick
On 11/02/13 04:38 PM, Madhu Srinivasan wrote: I installed ambiance theme in wheezy (from: http://www.ravefinity.com/p/ambiance-radiance-colors-suite.html), all other aspects of the theme are working except the windows decoration (does not change, last used border remains) . Any ideas to fix this

Re: windows decoration in Debian 7

2013-02-11 Thread berenger . morel
Le 11.02.2013 22:38, Madhu Srinivasan a écrit : I installed ambiance theme in wheezy (from: http://www.ravefinity.com/p/ambiance-radiance-colors-suite.html [1]), all other aspects of the theme are working except the windows decoration (does not change, last used border remains) . Any ideas to f

Re: Windows 2003 AD to Samba4 Migration

2012-08-27 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd
On 27/08/12 02:54, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: any help please? On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: i wanted to migrate Windows 2003 AD to Samba For DC with out rejoining the clients and down time.Such as Additional Domain Controller actually, i am Planning migrating

Re: Windows 2003 AD to Samba4 Migration

2012-08-26 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
any help please? On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > i wanted to migrate Windows 2003 AD to Samba For DC with out rejoining > the clients and down time.Such as Additional Domain Controller > > actually, i am Planning migrating my microsoft infrastructure to linux > gra

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-07 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 07 May 2012 12:30:53 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Camaleón wrote: (...) >> Then you can adjust the share owner and permissions in a proper way. >> >>> so it seems easy to me that i have to just chmode 770 to the >>> folder/file >>>  and things sta

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-07 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Camaleón wrote: > On Sat, 05 May 2012 16:19:52 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > >> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Camaleón wrote: > Thanks for the informative email, however administrator is me so thats the reason i added that. >>> >>> Yes, but that'

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-05 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 05 May 2012 16:19:52 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Camaleón wrote: >>> Thanks for the informative email, however administrator is me so thats >>> the reason i added that. >> >> Yes, but that's still dangerous. Why do you need to be in root's group?

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-05 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Camaleón wrote: > On Fri, 04 May 2012 21:06:58 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > >> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Camaleón wrote: >>> On Fri, 04 May 2012 12:32:31 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: >>> i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from wind

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-05 Thread Daniel Koch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 04.05.2012 18:05, schrieb Muhammad Yousuf Khan: > On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Daniel Koch > wrote: Am 04.05.2012 09:32, schrieb > Muhammad Yousuf Khan: i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. now i want to ad

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-04 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 04 May 2012 21:06:58 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Camaleón wrote: >> On Fri, 04 May 2012 12:32:31 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: >> >>> i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. now i >>> want to add a windows domain user

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-04 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Camaleón wrote: > On Fri, 04 May 2012 12:32:31 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > >> i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. now i >> want to add a windows domain user "administrator" a member of group >> "root". however when i run the com

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-04 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Daniel Koch wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Am 04.05.2012 09:32, schrieb Muhammad Yousuf Khan: >> i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. >> now i want to add a windows domain user "administrator" a member of >>

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-04 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 04 May 2012 12:32:31 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. now i > want to add a windows domain user "administrator" a member of group > "root". however when i run the command it gives me an error. > > #useradd -G root admini

Re: Windows domain user in Linux

2012-05-04 Thread Daniel Koch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 04.05.2012 09:32, schrieb Muhammad Yousuf Khan: > i am using winbind for samba to fetch users from windows domain. > now i want to add a windows domain user "administrator" a member of > group "root". however when i run the command it gives me an er

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock -- solved for the Windows-naive

2012-02-26 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 22:31:38 -0500, Doug wrote: > On 02/21/2012 08:36 PM, Don deJuan wrote: >>> >>> In windows open regedit go to: >>> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\__Control \TimeZoneInformation >>> add a DWORD with name of "RealTimeIsUniversal" exactly as >>>

Re: Fwd: Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-22 Thread Jon Dowland
On 22/02/12 03:54, Don deJuan wrote: Since you will not keep this in the public list I will forward your emails to it. Please don't, we're not interested. If someone mails you privately with something you find disagreeable please deal with it yourself. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:03 PM, Don deJuan wrote: > > I only continue this banter because I find your assumptions and responses to > be hilarious, already been forwarded around work. Please keep your witty, > brilliant responses coming as to why I was such the "dick" with this major > "tude" as

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 06:24 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: Sure, you can just tell people to RTFM. Or you can just post the patch. The patch is naturally easier and takes substantially less effort to create and post than being a dick about it on an internationally distributed mailing list. On Tue, Feb 21, 2

Fwd: Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
that you can make if you actually took the time to actually read everything I stated in my responses. Original Message ---- Subject:Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:45:12 -0800 From: Paul Johnson To: Don deJuan Don't let

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 07:31 PM, Doug wrote: On 02/21/2012 08:36 PM, Don deJuan wrote: In windows open regedit go to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\__Control\TimeZoneInformation add a DWORD with name of "RealTimeIsUniversal" exactly as its entered there and set the value to 1. Now you can have windows t

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
Or behave like you and calling me childish names, or you still in high school? Fricken read what I posted 3 times oh brilliant one. And IF YOU wish to contribute a patch to MS for that or to the list then PLEASE do so. I CHOOSE NOT TO. I spoon fed you 3 times grow up and read, follow posted ins

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Doug
On 02/21/2012 08:36 PM, Don deJuan wrote: In windows open regedit go to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\__Control\TimeZoneInformation add a DWORD with name of "RealTimeIsUniversal" exactly as its entered there and set the value to 1. Now

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
Sure, you can just tell people to RTFM. Or you can just post the patch. The patch is naturally easier and takes substantially less effort to create and post than being a dick about it on an internationally distributed mailing list. On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Don deJuan wrote: > > Seriousl

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 05:25 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: Seems like this could be made easier by mailing the .reg file (or throwing it in a webspace someplace) with the correct key and value already set. On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Don deJuan mailto:donjuans...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 02/21/2012 03:5

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
Seems like this could be made easier by mailing the .reg file (or throwing it in a webspace someplace) with the correct key and value already set. On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Don deJuan wrote: > On 02/21/2012 03:58 PM, Doug wrote: > >> On 2/21/2012 1:00 AM, Don deJuan wrote: >> >>> On 02/20

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 03:58 PM, Doug wrote: On 2/21/2012 1:00 AM, Don deJuan wrote: On 02/20/2012 09:51 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Hendrik Boom wrote: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time It's UTC. Having the hardare clock in UTC is normal and standard. http://en.wikip

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Doug
On 2/21/2012 1:00 AM, Don deJuan wrote: On 02/20/2012 09:51 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Hendrik Boom wrote: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time It's UTC. Having the hardare clock in UTC is normal and standard. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Unive

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Doug
On 2/21/2012 1:26 AM, Don deJuan wrote: On 02/20/2012 09:55 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: Hendrik Boom writes: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows takes it on itself to set my clock as if th

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 10:52 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Tony Baldwin wrote: On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 04:55:14AM +, Hendrik Boom wrote: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moo

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/21/2012 03:42 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Ma, 21 feb 12, 04:55:14, Hendrik Boom wrote: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Tony Baldwin wrote: > On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 04:55:14AM +, Hendrik Boom wrote: > > I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time > > I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows > > takes it on itself to set my clock a

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Tony Baldwin
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 04:55:14AM +, Hendrik Boom wrote: > I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time > I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows > takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were actually local > time. I

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > Windows initially gets the time from the hardware clock, but it may also > > get the time from the internet (NTP protocol?). Since your hardware > > It's SNTP nowadays, I believe. Windows ha

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote: > I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time > I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows > takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were actually local > time. I have no id

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Windows initially gets the time from the hardware clock, but it may also > get the time from the internet (NTP protocol?). Since your hardware It's SNTP nowadays, I believe. Windows has never been big on timekeeping. > Of course, the registry hack s

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 21 feb 12, 04:55:14, Hendrik Boom wrote: > I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time > I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows > takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were actually local > time. I have no idea

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-21 Thread Jon Dowland
On 21/02/12 05:00, Kousik Maiti wrote: May be the problem is with your motherboard battery... not OS ... That only manifests itself when he boots into Windows? No, this is a well-known problem, it's Windows. -- Jon Dowland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-20 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/20/2012 09:55 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: Hendrik Boom writes: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were actually local time. I ha

Re: Windows screws up Linux's clock

2012-02-20 Thread Don deJuan
On 02/20/2012 09:55 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: Hendrik Boom writes: I run my machine on UCT, or something like it (timezone +0). Every time I boot to Windows XP (which I need to do once in a blue moon) Windows takes it on itself to set my clock as if the UCT time were actually local time. I ha

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