Ken Thompson wrote:
>
>
> > To answer your original question:
> > I am not aware of a way in MCC to add NFS control.
> > Nor is there a way to do NIS configuration, DNS configuration, Sendmail
> > (or postfix) configuration, nor add user accounts, or samba
> > configuration, etc...
> >
> > I thi
> To answer your original question:
> I am not aware of a way in MCC to add NFS control.
> Nor is there a way to do NIS configuration, DNS configuration, Sendmail
> (or postfix) configuration, nor add user accounts, or samba
> configuration, etc...
>
> I think MCC is a good begining on a systems
Ken Thompson wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 08 January 2002 11:49 pm, you wrote:
> > Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> > Just for the record: I still get stuck from time to time too, and bring
> > my questions here. It's a great forum! I just personally feel that any
> > question starting with, or containing the p
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 11:49 pm, you wrote:
> Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Just for the record: I still get stuck from time to time too, and bring
> my questions here. It's a great forum! I just personally feel that any
> question starting with, or containing the phrase:
>
> When I click on the
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
>
> Ken Thompson wrote:
> >
> > Am I missing something???
> > I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
> > computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
> > remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
>
Michael Leone wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 18:18, J. Craig Woods wrote:
>
> > Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
> > questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
> > least *fake* a semblance to this being an "expert" list.
>
>
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 18:18, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
> questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
> least *fake* a semblance to this being an "expert" list.
It's the experts who make the GUIs
> Well, if at all possible, let us try to keep those kind of questions,
> questions about beginners needing GUI tools, on the beginners list, and at
> least *fake* a semblance to this being an "expert" list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> J. Craig Woods
> UNIX/NT SA
> -Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
OK, b
At 04:08 PM 1/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I DO work with the "Exports", "FSTAB", "HOSTS" and etc, but was thinking of
>those that are new to Linux.
>If Linux is ever going to make it as a viable desktop O/S for the masses it's
>going to have to have GUI tools.
>To a "purist", I suppose a GUI is sill
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 03:10 pm, you wrote:
> At 11:41 AM 1/8/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >Ken Thompson wrote:
> > > Am I missing something???
> > > I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
> > > computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem
>
At 11:41 AM 1/8/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Ken Thompson wrote:
> >
> > Am I missing something???
> > I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
> > computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
> > remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting
Ken Thompson wrote:
>
> Am I missing something???
> I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
> computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
> remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
Forget the GUI's. Spend a (very) l
Am I missing something???
I don't find a way with MCC to export or mount file systems on other
computers in the network. I have to go to linuxconf to do this. I seem to
remember in 8.0 there was a dialog for exporting and mounting.
--
Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos
Payette, Idaho
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Behalf Of Dylan TaylorSent: Tuesday, 18 September 2001 3:08
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [expert] Network
Setup Help
I have just installed my
1st Linux box and oh my god is it sooo S-E-X-Y!!! M$
has certainly taken a lot from this community. I should know becau
I have just installed my 1st Linux box and oh my
god is it sooo S-E-X-Y!!! M$ has certainly taken a lot from this
community. I should know because up until recently, I was a tried and true M$
supporter. (I even hold a MCP + Internet certification) Specifically, I want
to use the
PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] network setup
"Yacketta,Ronald J" wrote:
>
> Hello ALL!!
>
> I am thinking of getting both xDSL and a cable modem
> I want to dedicte the xDSL to a HalfLife/Quake server and use the
> cable modem for intet access fo
"Yacketta,Ronald J" wrote:
>
> Hello ALL!!
>
> I am thinking of getting both xDSL and a cable modem
> I want to dedicte the xDSL to a HalfLife/Quake server and use the
> cable modem for intet access for my home pc etc..
>
> I am thinking of takeing my linux box and putting three nics in it
> et
Hello ALL!!
I am thinking of getting both xDSL and a cable modem
I want to dedicte the xDSL to a HalfLife/Quake server and use the
cable modem for intet access for my home pc etc..
I am thinking of takeing my linux box and putting three nics in it
eth0 for the xDSL
eth1 for the cable modem
eth2
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