Re: Resara Server release

2011-02-15 Thread Warren Luebkeman
Alan, We plan to provide integration with Google Apps in the next few months, so you would just enable Google apps on users you wanted to have email/groupware, hosted through Google. We also want to provide a local email server option with Zimbra, which would be installed on the Resara Server. Th

Re: Resara Server release

2011-02-15 Thread Alan Johnson
Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Warren Luebkeman wrote: > Today, after over a year of full time development, we are launching Resara > Server Beta 1, which features: > > An Active Directory Compatible Domain with Samba 4 > User and PC Management > File Serving > Automatic Drive Mapping > DNS/DHCP

Resara Server release

2011-02-15 Thread Warren Luebkeman
Hello All, Some many months ago, I posted to this list that we were building a new product related to small business IT. We are now ready to unveil the first beta version of what we have created, and its completely free and open source. Resara has developed a turn-key, easy-to-use, open source L

Boston Linux Meeting reminder Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Net Neutrality and the FCC

2011-02-15 Thread Jerry Feldman
When: February 16, 2011 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A) Topic: Net Neutrality and the FCC Moderator: Caroline Hunter Location: MIT Building E51, Room 395 Caroline will moderate and lead a discussion on the recent FCC Net Neutrality rulings. The following is a short extract of topics Caroline and guests plan

Re: Managing installs of Adobe Flash on Debian

2011-02-15 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Benjamin Scott writes: > > On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Benjamin Scott wrote: > > > I see that they have an "apt:" URL in use `for Ubuntu 9.04+'  ... > > > >  Where's this you see that?  :) > > Ah, found it. If one uses the "Get Flash" web page, "APT" shows up > in the "Versions" drop do

Re: Force apt-get to ignore dependencies?

2011-02-15 Thread Tom Buskey
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote: > > I wish I could. I sincerely wish I could. Alas, I cannot escape > from Flash -- too many things I need to use to conduct the business of > my life depend on Flash, much to my disgust. :-( > > I've been hoping that Apple succeeds with

Re: Managing installs of Adobe Flash on Debian (was: Force apt-get to ignore dependencies?)

2011-02-15 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Benjamin Scott wrote: >> I see that they have an "apt:" URL in use `for Ubuntu 9.04+'  ... > >  Where's this you see that?  :) Ah, found it. If one uses the "Get Flash" web page, "APT" shows up in the "Versions" drop down list. And then it produces this URL f