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 really

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 executed,

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 assembly

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

2007-08-24 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 definitive

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!