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Re: Manejar políticas de seguridad local en GNU/Linux (software
equivalente)
El jue, 16-09-2010 a las 17:31 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Buenos dia/tardes
El Fri, 17 Sep 2010 11:36:33 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
El jue, 16-09-2010 a las 17:31 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Según tengo entendido SAMBA4 incluye un mini-ldap integrado y soporta
políticas, de hecho se administran con el cliente de políticas de
windows AD.
Eso si SAMBA4
El Fri, 17 Sep 2010 11:36:33 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
El jue, 16-09-2010 a las 17:31 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Según tengo entendido SAMBA4 incluye un mini-ldap integrado y soporta
políticas, de hecho se administran con el cliente de políticas de
windows AD.
Eso si SAMBA4
El Fri, 17 Sep 2010 13:57:24 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Algunas de esas cosas las podrás hacer desde el editor de configuración
(gconf). Revisa la documentación de GNOME al respecto:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/
Muchas Gracias, investigaré entonces por
El Fri, 17 Sep 2010 13:57:24 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Algunas de esas cosas las podrás hacer desde el editor de configuración
(gconf). Revisa la documentación de GNOME al respecto:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/
Muchas Gracias, investigaré entonces por
Buenos dia/tardes:
La consulta es la siguiente, es posible que se realice una
pequeña migración de clientes win a GNU/Linux pero me han consultado esto
en lo que realmente no estoy ducho. Existe alguna herramienta que permita
realizar las mismas configuraciones desde una única
El jue, 16-09-2010 a las 17:31 -0300, Pablo Gonzalez escribió:
Buenos dia/tardes:
La consulta es la siguiente, es posible que se realice
una pequeña migración de clientes win a GNU/Linux pero me han
consultado esto en lo que realmente no estoy ducho. Existe alguna
Lista, buenos días.
Por si a alguien le sirve les dejo un enlace con algunos libros y ebooks.
http://boygj.com/E-Book
Salu2.
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Realmente interesante, muchas gracias!
Saludos!
JM.
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Enviado: martes, 18 de agosto, 2009 14:33:00
Asunto: OT. Ebook sobre Linux, Software Libre, y demás
Lista, buenos días.
Por
Enviado: martes, 18 de agosto, 2009 14:33:00
Asunto: OT. Ebook sobre Linux, Software Libre, y demás
Lista, buenos días.
Por si a alguien le sirve les dejo un enlace con algunos libros y ebooks.
http://boygj.com/E-Book
Salu2.
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Hello!
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata drives.
Is it possyble to turn this system to non software raid?
Doing so I wish to get the first sata drive to use with
Debian Etch as non software raid, and to use second
sata drive as a backup, and data
Paul Csanyi wrote:
Hello!
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata drives.
Is it possyble to turn this system to non software raid?
Doing so I wish to get the first sata drive to use with
Debian Etch as non software raid, and to use second
sata drive as
2008/1/15, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
Paul Csanyi wrote:
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata drives.
Is it possyble to turn this system to non software raid?
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
Paul Csanyi wrote:
Hello!
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata drives.
Is it possyble to turn this system to non software raid?
Doing so I wish to get the first sata drive to use
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 10:57:38AM +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata drives.
Is it possyble to turn this system to non software raid?
Doing so I wish to get the first sata drive to use with
Debian Etch as non
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 05:23:53PM +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:
2008/1/15, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
Paul Csanyi wrote:
I have installed Debian Etch with software raid 1.
I am using for this two sata
2008/1/15, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, since its raid1, everything on disk 2 is on disk one.
Turn off the box, unplug disk 2, turn on the box. The box will run
just fine with a degraded (one disk) raid1 array. Remove the failed
disk from the array so that it isn't looking for
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 09:55:40PM +0100, Paul Csanyi wrote:
2008/1/15, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, since its raid1, everything on disk 2 is on disk one.
Turn off the box, unplug disk 2, turn on the box. The box will run
just fine with a degraded (one disk) raid1 array.
Hi,
I dont know whether this is an appropriate forum to open this thread. I am an ardent admirer of linux and debian in particular. Earlier I used to work on FC 1, recently I swithced to debian. God, it is loads of fun. I am working for a major software company in India. But whenever I talk
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, shatam bhattacharya wrote:
1. Lack of linux awareness among the clients, generally the clients are
very hard to convince on TCO Vs legacy issues
I can't speak for India but I've had experience with clients and other
companies in many different countries (Australia,
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 03:40:03PM -, shatam bhattacharya wrote:
Hi,
I dont know whether this is an appropriate forum to open this
thread. I am an ardent admirer of linux and debian in particular.
Earlier I used to work on FC 1, recently I swithced to debian. God,
it is
Olá,
Conforme notícia do JC-Online de 11.03.2003, o CNPq está abrindo a
Plataforma Lattes para a Comunidade de Software Livre. Comemoremos!
E parece que é uma abertura ampla, chegando até à possibilidade de
desenvolvimento de aplicativos pelos desenvolvedores da própria
comunidade e sua
Oi
Soh nao entendi porque o CNPq nao liberou o codigo fonte da aplicacao
atual...
Outra coisa que achei ruim, eh que eles pretendem, pelo que entendi,
desenvolver o sistema utilizando o Kylix. Isto excluiria todo resto da
comunidade que nao utiliza Linux nem Windows. Porque nao usar algo
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 11:03:25AM -0300, Rodrigo Real wrote:
Oi
Soh nao entendi porque o CNPq nao liberou o codigo fonte da aplicacao
atual...
acredito que por enquanto, é só notícia; a liberação ou especificação
deve sair logo.
Outra coisa que achei ruim, eh que eles pretendem, pelo
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 07:10, a wrote:
i wish such program is open source and animation file format is open
source
If you'r talking about those web-page uglifiers, you can check out The
Gimp. But the sort of gif that can do the trick is non-free. I remember
reading something about a
i wish such program is open source and animation file format is open source
i wish both the software and the animation file format is open source
It seems to me that this msg didn't get it to the list first time, so
I'm resending it.
Hi all!
I'm asked to make an authorisation server for a network of Win9x
machines. I want Windozed PC to contact Linux PC at Windows login
and logout. I was said it can be done by netlogon to WinNT domain.
use samba, see samba.org for the docs, get the latest CVS release for
domain support for nt machines too. i find it better then the production
release(2.0x)
nate
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Aigars Mahinovs wrote:
aigari It seems to me that this msg didn't get it to the list first time, so
aigari I'm
Hi all!
I'm asked to make an authorisation server for a network of Win9x
machines. I want Windozed PC to contact Linux PC at Windows login
and logout. I was said it can be done by netlogon to WinNT domain.
But I want to put Debian on that server.
Also I need to block some Inet traffic and log the
Hi all!
I'm just intersted if there is any free code (running under Linux) to
programm the Lattice's ispLSI EPLDs?
Are there any tech specs freely available (without NDA) to write such code?
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Wojciech M. Zabolotny
Geoff Brimhall writes:
Create a binary file, that contains the bit you want.
The on the shell command line, execute the following command:
cat binary_file_name /dev/lp1.
or whichever device is your printer.
If you store the word as a sequence of 10 bytes, you could simulate a serial
Does anyone know where I could get a linux program that would send a one
bit signal accross a printer port?
Dan Golosovker
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files in it's hardware. Under a root session, just
execute the above line:
cat file_name /dev/lp1.
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Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 6:57 AM
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