Re: make user's home automatically

2009-02-02 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Monday 02 February 2009 09:43:07 am Anthony wrote: > hi everybody, > > I have a problème about auto home creation. > > All my users are on a ldap server with is home parameter. (ofr exemple : > /home/user1) > > I would like to create the users home on user login BUT the home of my user > is not

Re: Which 64 bit cpu assembler to use ?

2008-06-22 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Sunday 22 June 2008 03:08:08 am Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote: > Star Liu wrote: > > Greetings! > > I'm a newbie in assembly language programming, for I worked as a C# > > programmer on microsoft platform in the past years, but now I want to > > know clearly how operating system and softwares are e

Re: Which 64 bit cpu assembler to use ?

2008-06-21 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Saturday 21 June 2008 09:14:31 pm Star Liu wrote: > Greetings! > I'm a newbie in assembly language programming, for I worked as a C# > programmer on microsoft platform in the past years, but now I want to > know clearly how operating system and softwares are executed, so I begin > to learn assem

Re: vanity packages (was: mentors.debian.net reloading)

2007-10-29 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Sunday 28 October 2007 07:10:57 pm Paul Wise wrote: > On 10/29/07, The Fungi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would consider its popularity low (187 popcon installs with 46 > > votes). > > I consider such fringe packages to be the main benefit of using > Debian. That is; it is the diversity (or

Re: Package requiring a customised version of libc6

2007-08-23 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Thursday 23 August 2007 17:26, David Given wrote: > Don Armstrong wrote: > [...] > > > The people who have responded to you so far strongly suspect that it's > > not worth the effort, but without knowing why the glibc we already > > distribute can't be used, it's hard for us to give you a defini

Re: Another revision of the d-m FAQ

2007-07-12 Thread Jack T Mudge III
I just joined this list (although I haven't packaged anything yet, etc. I fully intend to). Thus, I haven't been following this discussion. Any chance you could provide a link to the page about why debian dirs in upstream tarballs is bad? Curiosity kills the cat, every time... Thanks! Sincere