NaDa in repositories

2007-05-06 Thread Alec Wright
I've found a useful piece of software which I use on my computer, called
NaDa, which I think should be included in the ubuntu repositories.
Here is the website: http://www.bernardbelanger.com/computing/NaDa/

This is the description of it: 
NaDa™ is a new concept. A thought, really. It is very light : 1 byte. It
doesn't take long to fetch. It doesn't take long to understand. It
doesn't disturb your habits nor does it makes you feel insecure. It is a
reassuring piece of software that does nothing, and does it very well.
That's a lot ! 

Most products we see on the market want to increase our productivity,
organize our screen joyfully or make wonders with our sound card, but
NaDa™ does nothing. This is a revolutionary whole new approach, a
concept far beyond what you usually expect from the software industry.
Download it and forget it.


Does anyone agree? I could make a deb for it if there's enough demand.
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Alec Wright


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Re: KLF Setup

2007-05-06 Thread Tim Keitt
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Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 16:16:29 +0100
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Subject: Re: KLF Setup
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On 04/05/07 16:01, Johnathan Falk wrote:
> One of the biggest things that linux users forget all the time is that
> Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly because of their pretty desktop because if
> desktop beauty was the deciding factor we would all use OS X.  The biggest
> thing is that one a windows server you can have Ldap + Kerberos + File
> Serving setup in under 10 minutes with no hassle. On windows its "Hey do you
> want to install Active Directory? Ok I can do that for you type your dns
> domain name and admin password POOF! I'm done."
>
> I have spent the last 8 days trying to get Ldap + Kerberos + NFSv4 to work
> at home with a little 6 node network and I can't even do that, how do you
> expect me or anyone to try and deploy this at a business or a school?  Its
> practically impossible to find a good howto on this, and then feeding ldap
> information with ldif's? What the hell?! Yes I know this is standard but I
> come from a windows world and to paraphrase the Mac people "it just works"
> I am sick of struggling with this and pretty soon am just going to go back
> to windows work stations.

There's a specification being worked on to provide the features you
mention. It seems to be making good progress:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/network-authentication

[Above clipped from digest]

I realize that network authentication is being actively pursued and
everything leads me to believe it will be done right in Ubuntu. If you
really want to be disruptive (positive or negative depending on your
perspective ;-), dump /etc/passwd (except root) and install ldap on
all systems by default (restricted to localhost unless admin chooses
otherwise). When ldap becomes default infrastructure, it will find
many many uses. Kerberos is nice, but realize that it is only as
secure as the ticket server. Once your ticket server is compromised,
the hacker gains single sign-on too.

THK

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