http://bugs.skolelinux.no/show_bug.cgi?id=642
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-03-19 02:00 ---
some additional information:
the verbose (loglevel 1) and the shorter (loglevel 256) log are highly bloated
by additional lookups due to a "top" process doing lookups
http://bugs.skolelinux.no/show_bug.cgi?id=645
Summary: konqueror looking for webcache on standalone install.
Product: Skolelinux
Version: pr46
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P
http://bugs.skolelinux.no/show_bug.cgi?id=644
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http://bugs.skolelinux.no/show_bug.cgi?id=644
Summary: English version of Opera when choosing Norwegian
language.
Product: Skolelinux
Version: CVS
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: no
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
* Rune Nordbøe Skillingstad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040315 09:11]:
We are planing a developer gathering on Mar. 26-28, 2004
=
i will bring my butterfly knife and prepare everyone mentioning
ldap group names or WLUS complexity
On Thursday 18 March 2004 18:41, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I registered the domain "linuxvejviseren.dk" (the danish translation of
> "the signpost" is "vejviseren", if anyone didn't figure that out
> already) some time ago when on the norwegian list there was talk about
> using language-specific d
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Arnt Ove Gregersen wrote:
| The Linux Signpost is part of the Skolelinux Project, and has been
designed
| with Skolelinux and Debian in mind. But in the future it will be able to
| support more Linux distros, and be more distro neutral.
I registered the
Herman Robak wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 18:33, Markus Schabel wrote:
Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
There's been an entertaining discussion about this :-)
Let me just make the comment that too many groups will create real
problems, no matter what the naming scheme is. Since NFS will honour no
more than
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 18:33, Markus Schabel wrote:
> Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
> > There's been an entertaining discussion about this :-)
> >
> > Let me just make the comment that too many groups will create real
> > problems, no matter what the naming scheme is. Since NFS will honour no
> > more th
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040315 15:00]:
i found this here. what i did not find was a good reasoning for
having ranges for special groups/users like admins vs normal
users etc.
We've split the user information a bit in ldap. Our teachers have
uidNumbers betw
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Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
There's been an entertaining discussion about this :-)
Let me just make the comment that too many groups will create real
problems, no matter what the naming scheme is. Since NFS will honour no
more than 16 groups, users logging in to a thin client server (which
mounts the
* Rune Nordbøe Skillingstad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040315 09:11]:
> We are planing a developer gathering on Mar. 26-28, 2004
> =
i will bring my butterfly knife and prepare everyone mentioning
ldap group names or WLUS complexity for barbeque at the
* Herman Robak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040318 10:42]:
> > Let me just make the comment that too many groups will create real
> > problems, no matter what the naming scheme is. Since NFS will honour no
> > more than 16 groups,
>
> YIKES!
relax, the world is not ending because of this.
this is not
[Knut Yrvin]
> I think Andreas Schuldei came with the idea of independent
> sys.admin. for maintaining users.
Actually, this was on request from the Germans.
I'll comment on the rest later. :)
The initial idea behind groups in Skolelinux was to do it as simple as
possible. Teachers and pupils should be enough after a good tip from
Kjetil Homme that works at USIT. I think Andreas Schuldei came with
the idea of independent sys.admin. for maintaining users. Also this is
easy and totally OK.
Knut Yrvin:
> torsdag 18. mars 2004, 10:45, skrev Herman Robak:
> > The LDAP frontend must (MUST!!!) enforce this
> > limitation, and warn the admin once it is encountered.
> > Failing silently is not an option.
>
> Correct. We have to limit the groups to the "person-groups" teacher
> (user), pup
torsdag 18. mars 2004, 10:45, skrev Herman Robak:
> The LDAP frontend must (MUST!!!) enforce this
> limitation, and warn the admin once it is encountered.
> Failing silently is not an option.
Correct. We have to limit the groups to the "person-groups" teacher
(user), pupil (user), and administrat
Am 18.03.2004 um 09:36 schrieb Hilaire Fernandes:
Le mar 16/03/2004 à 23:49, Kurt a écrit :
LinEx, the spanish Debian based Distribution, 66 000 computers in
primary schools in Estremadura, is using squeak. We saw it in Malaga
and they told us, that apple has given them the right to use it.
Is Sque
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 10:32, Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
> There's been an entertaining discussion about this :-)
>
> Let me just make the comment that too many groups will create real
> problems, no matter what the naming scheme is. Since NFS will honour no
> more than 16 groups,
YIKES!
> users l
The crontab plugin is in already webmin-core, however it is not enable
by defaut.
You need to activate it for the user you are using when connection to
webmin. To do so just go to the Webmin ACL configuration panel, or got
at https://YourHost:1/acl
Le mer 17/03/2004 à 15:42, Herman Robak a é
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 09:15, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi,
>
> people who understand German should read
>
>http://www.pro-linux.de/cgi-bin/NB2/nb2.cgi?show.6584.7010..
>
> (last pragraph).
>
> Any actions done to ensure SkoleLinux world domination???
Not that I've heard of. As far as I
* Hilaire Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040318 10:10]:
> Le mar 16/03/2004 à 23:49, Kurt a écrit :
>
> > LinEx, the spanish Debian based Distribution, 66 000 computers in
> > primary schools in Estremadura, is using squeak. We saw it in Malaga
> > and they told us, that apple has given them the
Hi!
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 23:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm sure you're familiar with
> http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/table.shtml
I was not aware of this site, and it seems like a really good one with lots of
content.
> How would the two projects compare? Could th
Le mar 16/03/2004 à 23:49, Kurt a écrit :
> LinEx, the spanish Debian based Distribution, 66 000 computers in
> primary schools in Estremadura, is using squeak. We saw it in Malaga
> and they told us, that apple has given them the right to use it.
Is Squeak working in Spanish?
The last time I t
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