On 2/5/07, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 8. P
Hi Dunc,
That is perfect, I will try that. Thanks.
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From: "Paolo Alexis Falcone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] [OT] NetBSD 3.1 LiveCD r o c k s !
8. Probably a lot more to mention. Both the BSD's
On 2/5/07, Talim Kalayaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some people will say that the upcoming (or already available)
> GNU/OpenSolaris system is *a* real UNIX.
and GNU's Not UNIX :)
Isn't it Ironic? :-)
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Is it possible to set user restrictions such as not wanting the user to
change system settings on network, browsers, etc. Im using Samba as my
domain controller.
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KDE 3.5 in www.backports.org has that feature. Just apt-get update
from their repositories and the "switch user" function will be
available in KMenu.
Or you can try BL4.
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Rage Callao
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On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 20:04 +0100, Allister Levi Sanchez wrote:
> If you are looking for something closer to the REAL UNIX than
> Linux, then
> you can go no nearer than NetBSD. If you are looking for
> sysvinit, you will
> be disappointed, since NetBSD use
Some people will say that the upcoming (or already available)
GNU/OpenSolaris system is *a* real UNIX.
and GNU's Not UNIX :)
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err, i don't think there's anything to flame with (unlike from
what we used to read here) and i appreciate fooler's effort
for providing the link for the local BSD mailing list :)
i agree with dean regarding the increasing enthusiasm
for GNU/OpenSolaris, and i may sound silly to a few, but
i als
Actually, PM's statements are right, and is not a flamebait but the
truth. A lot of people think Linux is Unix, but it's not.
Linux is a "Unix-like" Operating System, that is the right statement.
See, the thing is that the word UNIX is a trademarked word by the
"Open Group" Consortium and Novell
Then this maybe your guide :)
http://www.w3perl.com/fun/computing/sysadmin/index.html#dtt
On 2/4/07, ralph bacolod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hhahahaha! Amazing that nobody took this as a flame bait.. Anyway,I
really have no idea what a "REAL UNIX" is,Linux is a good enough "Unix"
for me ..
O
If you are looking for something closer to the REAL UNIX than Linux, then
you can go no nearer than NetBSD. If you are looking for sysvinit, you
will
be disappointed, since NetBSD uses BSD init.
I guess I'm too young to know the difference between Linux and a "REAL
UNIX". Would you care to e
Hi Froilan,
On 2/4/07, Froilan Romualdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way what model of Logitech and Labtec camera are you using?
Mine's just called Labtec WebCam Pro and it's made by Logitech, or something
like that :-). As I wrote before, this is what I get from lsusb:
Bus 002 Device
Hhahahaha! Amazing that nobody took this as a flame bait.. Anyway,I
really have no idea what a "REAL UNIX" is,Linux is a good enough "Unix"
for me ..
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 08:34:08PM +0800, Mhac Janapin wrote:
>Hi Doc,
>I hope you have donned your asbestos suit and get ready for the fla
Hi Doc Mana!
On 2/4/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I tried NetBSD 3.1 live CD, and it's just way too beautiful. It even comes
with gcc-4.1.2 and perl. It has KOffice, but no OpenOffice.
I don't think gcc 4.1.2 is something to be excited about: it's slow,
it produces slow co
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From: Pablo Manalastas
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 3:12 PM
Subject: [plug] [OT] NetBSD 3.1 LiveCD r o c k s !
I tried NetBSD 3.1 live CD, and it's just way too beautiful. I
Hi Doc,
I hope you have donned your asbestos suit and get ready for the flames. :-)
On 2/4/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I tried NetBSD 3.1 live CD, and it's just way too beautiful. It even
comes
with gcc-4.1.2 and perl. It has KOffice, but no OpenOffice.
If you are looki
By the way what model of Logitech and Labtec camera are you using?
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