On http://pandora.debian.org/~andreas/obsd are the tools needed
for creating debian packages of software on openbsd.
As stated vaguely half a century earlier, I would like to create a
secure debian/gnu/openbsd with the best of both worlds. For that
I would now begin to package the openbsd source
I am looking for a URL or apt-sources.list line where I can get up to date
debian packages (cvs) of samba? I need the winbind tool to connect to a
windows 2000 domain. I have allready founded and tested the samba-tng debian
packages. that winbind does not work for me and I would like to try out
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010108 00:35]:
The main author seems to have abandoned it. The last available patch is
against 2.2.14, and some kernel interfaces changed since then. Some
conceptional finetuning and additional features would be nice, too.
This is not correct
Stegfs is a stegnographic (spelling?) filesystem, coming in the form of a
kernel patch and some userspace tools. It is a very secretiv way of storing
data on partitions. It combines information hiding and cryptography with the
result that even the filesystem itself does not know if there *is* any
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001229 23:24]:
I try to build a crosscompiler i386-arm (but also other archs). At one
point headerfiles for the target architecture are needed. Where could I find
headerfiles for other archs? Are there development packages for this purpose?
Who has done
I try to build a crosscompiler i386-arm (but also other archs). At one
point headerfiles for the target architecture are needed. Where could I find
headerfiles for other archs? Are there development packages for this purpose?
Who has done this before?
* marty macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000912 22:52]:
I mean, the whole thing here is to show the ultimate
differences between the Linux kernel and the kernels
found when using multiple banjos. This research was
supported by Dr. Rimulak in his infamous Kernal VS
Banjo - A Duality?. This is
* Joe Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000315 18:25]:
I'm interested. I'd like to be able to make a boot disk with ntfs
vfat support so I can use it as a rescue disk for hosed windows boxes.
Ideally, I'd like to see a shell script that asks what network card the
target box uses and creates a new
My first mail seems to got lost. excuse me if this turns up twice.
In fact I am working on an minimal debian (-based) system.
I am building an embedded system which tries to be as small as possible.
I started with the linux router project, took some parts from the
bootfloppys and wrote some
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