Hi Peter,
the regular user works. Nice! Thanks
Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users.
We have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
like gosa proposes "peterm".
Grüsse
Giorgio
On M
[Giorgio Pioda]
> Hi Peter,
>
> the regular user works. Nice! Thanks
Good.
> Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users. We
> have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
> lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
> like gosa propo
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 09:32:28AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Giorgio Pioda]
> > Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users. We
> > have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
> > lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
>
Hi,
I've seen the guidelines to change the subnetIP.
What I've seen is a manual for the Lenny flavour; it looks
like in Lenny all the DNS/DHCP stuff were hardcoded
into the main server.
Now I have the impression that in Squeeze I have all the information
in a double copy (hardcoded and LDAP). Is
[Wolfgang Schweer]
> Changing e.g. the default entry
>
> idGenerator="{%givenName[3-6]}{%sn[3-6]}"
>
> in /etc/gosa/gosa.conf to
>
> idGenerator="{%givenName[1]}{%sn[23]}{id!1}"
>
> would generate the uid pmuster for user Peter Muster and pmuster1 for
> the next user Petra
debian-edu-doc_1.4~20120123~6.0.3~beta3_i386.changes uploaded successfully to
localhost
along with the files:
debian-edu-doc_1.4~20120123~6.0.3~beta3.dsc
debian-edu-doc_1.4~20120123~6.0.3~beta3.tar.gz
debian-edu-doc_1.4~20120123~6.0.3~beta3_all.deb
debian-edu-doc-en_1.4~20120123~6.0.3
Accepted:
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debian-edu-doc-en_1.4~20120123~6.0.3~beta3_all.deb
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debian-edu-doc-es_1.4
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debian-edu-doc
David Prévot wrote:
> I didn't send this call at the best moment of the year, may I renew this
> call for help on behalf of the Debian Edu team (beta1 and beta2 have
> even been published in the mean time).
I've finally got to the end of my "proofreading" sweep, but a couple
of pages could do with
[Justin B Rye]
> * Don't call them "file groups" - that would mean groups of files.
In my vocabulary, they are actually named 'file groups' as opposed to
'net groups' which is a different kind of groups on Linux. The
distiction is important, as we use both file and net groups in Debian
Edu.
> W
Hi Petter, Hi Justin,
On Mo 23 Jan 2012 22:29:41 CET Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Justin B Rye]
* Don't call them "file groups" - that would mean groups of files.
In my vocabulary, they are actually named 'file groups' as opposed to
'net groups' which is a different kind of groups on Linux.
Mike Gabriel wrote:
> On Mo 23 Jan 2012 22:29:41 CET Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>>[Justin B Rye]
>>> * Don't call them "file groups" - that would mean groups of files.
>>
>> In my vocabulary, they are actually named 'file groups' as opposed to
>> 'net groups' which is a different kind of groups on
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