On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Amir Tal wrote:
> a reminder :
> NOT all people that deal with system administration (of any kind) are Linux
> experts.
this is exactly the point. you have been on this list with a 'sys admin'
title for quite a few month now. when i worked as a full-time sys admin,
it was m
a reminder :
NOT all people that deal with system administration (of any kind) are Linux
experts.
if you know your way around Linux better then others - good for you ! but
that's no reason to bust chops you know...
what the hell were mailing lists made for ?? ohh...right for smart asses
that
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Amir Tal wrote:
> how about being a bit more specific ? like, start with telling me what's the
> name of that script ? ;)
you silly goose. _you_ said you type 'samba start'. what exactly is this
'samba' thing, if not a script??? look at it. use 'whereis samba' or
'which sam
well, if I knew how to do that (start samba manually etc..) I wouldn't be
asking for help, would I ?
people address mailing lists when they need help, and giving them answers
like you just did is not doing any
good for no one...
how about being a bit more specific ? like, start with telling me wh
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Amir Tal wrote:
> [root@mars tal]# samba start
> Starting SMB services: [OK ]
> Starting NMB services: [OK ]
> [root@mars tal]# samba status
> smbd is stopped
> nmbd is stopped
> [root@mars tal]#
so, all you need to do is run samba manualy (look at the script that
starts
hello list...
having some kind of a weird problem with starting the samba daemons.
I am running a Linux mandrake server at home, and my other 2 machines are
running win2k.
up until yesterday, there were no problem with samba, and everything worked
like a charm.
I didn't make any drastic changes
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > also, you wantthe original packets to keep on traveling to their
> > destinatin, or be captured by your software only, and not rich their
> > original destination directly?
>
> I want only my program to get these packets (otherwise the kernel will rui
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Oded Arbel wrote:
> can I , and if so - then how, make users login to a linux system agains
> their samba passwords through an NT PDC ?
> I'm guessing this would require some sort of PAM module. do you happen to
> know if someone has already written something like this,and i
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Arieh Bibliowicz wrote:
> I intalled in my house a Mandrake7.2 linux as a masquerading server that
> connects to the internet using ppp and is connected to a home net.
> I wan to run remote X applications and use ANOTHER computer in the network
> (not the server) as the DISP
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I mean a controller based modem that appears as a serial port. A
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On Thursday 21 December 2000 20:49, Oded Arbel wrote:
> 1. how can I upgrade RPM from 3.x to 4 without losing the database of all
> the RPMs installed ? (as I understand, the DBs arent' compatible) can you
> supply a step-by-step ?
Yes. 1 step (and 2 options):
1. If you're using Redhat 6.x
I intalled in my house a Mandrake7.2 linux as a masquerading server that
connects to the internet using ppp and is connected to a home net.
I wan to run remote X applications and use ANOTHER computer in the network
(not the server) as the DISPLAY. How can I do this?
Thanks
"I'm not t
> 1. how can I upgrade RPM from 3.x to 4 without losing the database of all
> the RPMs installed ? (as I understand, the DBs arent' compatible) can you
> supply a step-by-step ?
RPM 3.0.5 is supposed to be able to handle the transition. Not that
I'm crazy enough to try it.
ObRTFM: http://www.rp
1. how can I upgrade RPM from 3.x to 4 without losing the database of all
the RPMs installed ? (as I understand, the DBs arent' compatible) can you
supply a step-by-step ?
2. whenever I install something using RPM, I get the following error (after
all the files have been copied, but I'm not sure
can I , and if so - then how, make users login to a linux system agains
their samba passwords through an NT PDC ?
I'm guessing this would require some sort of PAM module. do you happen to
know if someone has already written something like this,and if not - do you
think it's possible ?
Oded
..
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Dani Arbel wrote:
> True. I yet have to find the videophone for Linux ...
> Bezeq do not commit to any service, and reduced their claim from x300
> speed to x10 speed. do not expect to do real videoconf with ADSL (and your
> lower limit for REAL good video conf will be 720 Kb
(Sorry for the double posting, but I feel this is very on-topic for
ivrix)
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 01:43:17AM +0200, Ariel Biener wrote:
> >Maybe no one got it the first time. I want to know if there is a kikbd
> > (international keyboard layou
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