the file.
Now my question is, what's making group id 4 behave different than *every
other* group? (Well, I did not exactly test every single id, only all that
existed on the system.)
Cheers,
Juha
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it's so random leads me to believe it's
> something like a slapd timeout.
I just tried to increase the timeouts to 30 and 120 seconds, but the
effect remains.
Still as baffled as ever,
Juha
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haps tweaking nsswitch.conf
might help? Currently, the relevant part is
passwd: ldap [SUCCESS=return] compat
group: ldap [SUCCESS=return] compat
(I also tested with SUCCESS=continue on both lines.)
-Juha
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herwise. (Our
users are accustomed to sudo, not "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]" with .k5login
allowing them to log in. Perhaps I could globally 'alias sudo="ssh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"' and edit /root/.k5login accordingly on each machine?)
What should I try next? =)
-Juha
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compat
Can this be related to the not-able-to-access-cdrom problem and is this a
bug?
Cheers,
Juha
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ce which is not hot-pluggable?
What I mean is, how do I generate a hotplug event for, e.g. a NIC that's
integrated to the motherboard? I may well want to deconfigure it...
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e with 2.6.12.
Cheers,
Juha
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I doubt it will make any use of the AFS.]
> Me too. It really should all just work.
That's what Debian stable packages do - I am messing around with
self-compiled and backported beasts. Obviously a stupid thing to do. =)
Cheers,
Juha
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ery informative answer. I'd really like to get to the bottom
of this, but that remains to be seen...
Cheers,
Juha
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y important to anyone running
AFS and kerberos.
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| Juha Jäykkä, [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
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| Department of Physics
which ever key functions as Mode_switch. AltGr
just something printed on the key functioning as Mode_switch on some
keyboards. For example, I have CapsLock functioning as Mode_switch as
well.
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> Huch, "apt-get install xfonts-base-transcoded" and you have fixed fonts
> with latin15 charset. And visit:
FWIW, it is latin9, not 15. (I know, I could have left this unsaid.)
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8n as someone suggested.
(*) At least on my X keymap, which is
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "fi"
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I described existed but still
nothing happened for 1.5 years (at which point I got tired and quit -
I think nothing has happened even now, 1.5 years after I quit).
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oving stuff like this turns Debian into RedHat - no one wants
> that.
I agree to that, 100%.
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u do
not need to install packages you do not intend to use - if you do not
know what some old package is for, why install it at all?
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here would be no security updates - but many people seem to want
new and fancy, bleeding edge programs on their workstations.
Especially since stable's XFree has problems with the newer video cards
and probably USB, too.
Just a few thoughts...
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