Ok, I am currently try to set up winbind to let me login into my domain
controller, which incidently is running Samba 3, and yes, I do know their
are unix specific ways of doing this, however as I already have the Samba
system in place (I have other Windows clients), I would prefer to just use
that
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> i am looking to install debian on a pc using a fo
If you can get you hand on a compressor, that does the job damn well!
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Yes it is possible, theres various devices on the market todo it.
There is one big catch, you only usually get 10 meg links. Also the
devices are hard to find, I know the one I got (which I am not using
because it didn't work in the UK!), is 10 meg, but links to the
computer via USB.
Jamie
On We
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:48 PM, jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wanted to ask a question about the file ".xsession-errors", namely its
> contents.
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> Inside this file in my home directory is see this:
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> X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
> Major opcode: 19
>Minor
If only it was a Linux ad!
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Paulo Brito
wrote:
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> 2009/2/17 Richard Lyons
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> I saw this ad on the tube recently, and was disappointed to find it wasn't
>> inviting people to migrate from the dark side
>>
>> http://the-place.net/penguin/migr
Hi
I have just installed Debian using debootstrap, and install the
`kde-standard` package.
I am now trying to configure dual screens, from kde system settings, it
detects my monitors no issue, but when I change and apply the dual screen
configuration, it just resets to what it was beforehand.
I
I would suspect you need a specialist application to sort this, thing is,
when you plug in a disk drive, the system uses information from the first
sector to identify the drive and its size. You get a similar problem when
you zero out an entire hard disk, and there the solution is to manually
enter
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Hi
Does anyone know a quick way I could a computer running a Linux build
solely for the purpose of XDMCP?
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I want to obtain some InfiniBand hardware (switch, and PCI cards for
about 4-10 PCs), not greatly fussed the age, speed or state of it,
providing it works.
This is for what is at the moment personal projects and experimenting.
When I say cheap, I mean at most £400. Anyone know way I could
Aah, gotta love these emails. Their not even bothering to come with some
interesting story these days.
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Please reply me now!!!
Attention !!!
Your $12m payment is slated and ready to be paid to you now, please let me know
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Hey
Does anyone know where there are some C development communities?
Jamie
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