DLSLUG: Monthly Meeting - February 3rd

2005-01-31 Thread Bill McGonigle
*** Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Linux Users Group http://www.dlslug.org/ *** The next regular monthly meeting of the DLSLUG will be held:

Re: Samba as ADS member server

2005-01-31 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, at 2:40pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anybody have an smb.conf for a Samba 3 server as an ADS member server > (using ADS for authentication)? The key ingredient is to put security = ADS realm = ad-domain.example.com in your smb.conf file. The Kerber

Re: Samba as ADS member server

2005-01-31 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
I suggest you check out _Samba 3 By Example_; chapter 11 seems to have what you may be looking for. Since it's part of the Prentice Hall/Bruce Perens Open Source Series, it can be downloaded from here: http://www.phptr.com/content/images/0131472216/downloads/0131472216_book.pdf -Ken Bill McGoni

Samba as ADS member server

2005-01-31 Thread Bill McGonigle
Does anybody have an smb.conf for a Samba 3 server as an ADS member server (using ADS for authentication)? The Samba-3 HOWTO is particularly light, with phrases like "oh, and don't forget to do X" where they didn't tell you to do X nor that X requires other configuration items they don't mentio

Re: mail archives

2005-01-31 Thread Bruce Dawson
Kevin D. Clark wrote: Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] The problems with python2 have been resolved, and there is a later version of mailman on that system. However, this has exposed a problem with "moving" a list from one version of mailman to a later version. After corrupting th

[OT] Free crap

2005-01-31 Thread Brian
In the process of cleaning out the basement I've come across a few things that someone might want... It's all cash-n-carry in Amherst, NH (actually, just "Carry"). 24" DSS Dish, new in box. A little better gain than the typical 18" dish 24 (or 18" don't recall) DSS dish, assembled/used (2) Heate

Re: mail archives

2005-01-31 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > The problems with python2 have been resolved, and there is a later > version of mailman on that system. However, this has exposed a problem > with "moving" a list from one version of mailman to a later > version. After corrupting the mailman datab

Re: mail archives

2005-01-31 Thread Bruce Dawson
... There were a couple of other posts regarding this problem as well. What I have gleaned from all of this is that: 1: upgrading mailman on the existing archive server is never going to happen because of technical difficulties related to Python2 and the fact that this is a production server that B

Re: Book Printing on Linux

2005-01-31 Thread Tom Buskey
psutils will do things like this with postscript files. You might have to script it up or it might already be in it. Print to postscript Use psutils to arrange/shrink/etc things Ghostscript to send the lot to your printer. On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 02:47:29 -0500, Brian Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w