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<0> ds3 being the size of their net'wire <1> isn't there a paltalk client for linux ? <2> How does choosing the domain name in a windows login screen equate to linux? What is necessary to be able to login to multiple domains? <0> i'm pulling down MAD bits <0> heh <3> stang, need Windows XP to login to several domains <3> stang, windows 2000 doesn't support it as far as I know <4> ohter then g phone, there any soft to communicate with windows users? <0> where's _dex? <4> Voice Chat that is <2> Sarah: I don't mean log into multiple domains at the same time, but be able to choose from different different domains before logging in <0> stang youwant flexibility, when did any ms product offer that? :) <0> wow RustyMemory !!! <3> stang, ah, you'll have to join the computer to the domains, I'm actually a bit unsure how to join multiple domains, though <5> Quiznos, I am using "Ghost for linux", and know I create a image/backup of hda, instead of hda, is that ok you think?
<3> stang, surely you could find the answer on the MS support site, though <5> *now <2> Sarah: I am wanting to do it w/ a linux box though <0> spuds what's ghost? <2> Sarah: let me clarify <3> spuds, should be okay, the difference is that if you make a ghost backup of hda, instead of hda1 you don't have to recreate the partition before putting hte image back <5> quiznos, it is a application to write raw images of disks, for later usage (when a disk gets broken). <3> spuds, a ghost image of hda contains all partition information and data of the full disk, whereas a ghost image of hda1 would only contain the data on hda1 <5> so hda1 cannot be without it hda which knows how the partitions are setup ? <0> spuds ok, your prev post sounds right, but do read the docs for refresher <5> hda also contains the swap? <2> Sarah: I am setting up a linux box which will be hooked to a large, pre-existing network. I've only experienced windows xp machines hooked up to this network, and at login, the correct login must be selected to authenticate. How do I accomplish this in linux? <3> spuds, yes <0> spuds fdisk -l /dev/hda to see parts <6> whoa, I have one major crick in my neck. <6> Yeow!! <5> alright great. Thanks Sarah and Quiznos <3> stang, hmm, LDAP with Kerberos, and make them both use PAM <6> hollor... <0> yw <0> peter? <3> spuds, sure thing <6> Sarah, you're cooking something? <7> I have lots! of sendmail <defunct> in ps -aux, how do i kill them? <0> killall sendmail <2> Sarah: Thanks! <0> then replace sendmail <3> stang, but it depends on what the network in place use. <7> Quiznos didnt help <3> stang, is it a windows or linux PDC <0> ok, i'm done <0> :> <6> xnor, you don't. They will be cleared by the kernel sometime, or you can reboot. <2> It will be a linux pc <8> :| <7> PeterFA: the list is endless and seems to slow down everything <3> stang, yes but the pre-existing domain, is it running windows or linux login servers <0> is xnor your dyslexic twin? <9> Can anyone give me an idea of how long it should take to install Gentoo (if I use binaries wherever possible) on a laptop with a Pentium M 2.26GHz processor with 1GB RAM please? <8> fe fi fo fom i smell the nick stealing scum <0> heh <2> Sarah: But I'm not sure what they run for their login servers <0> must be family <8> no idea, i see him for first time <6> xnor, hmm, don't let sendmail respawn <6> xnor, time to reboot there. <10> Kakihara: pretty fast. I think I did it in maybe 4 hours on a P-M 1.7 with 1GB <7> PeterFA: ok thanks <10> pretty fast for gentoo that is <3> stang, getting it to work with a windows PDC is rather tricky, if my memory serves me right because they don't use the standard kerberos and ldap implementations <0> i'm ftping slack-10.2 <10> still pokey when compared to other distros <0> or -current rather <8> kerberos is kerberos, they use slightly different ldap implementation <8> but generally its the same crap <0> ew mozilla <8> with some MS specifics <3> Not really, they do have some MS "features" on the kerberos side as well <8> yeah but kerberos is kerberos <3> True enough
<8> and krb from mit works quite well with win DC <8> that is vi winbindd <8> via* <8> man army is killing me <8> im going to watch some tv <8> tat a civilians <3> heh <9> jrhodes: well I've been going 3 days so far so an extra 4 hours seems ok! I've been trying to get Debian onto my system but the 2.6 kernel version can't detect the SATA controller for my HD. There seems no way round it <3> PeterFA, I don't cook =p <11> anyone know of a c/l utility to rename mp3s based on their tags <11> ? <12> confucious say: if woman cannot cook she better be good in bed <2> Kakihara: I think it will take a lot longer than 4 hours if you want a complete desktop system (gui, word processor, browser, etc) <0> ico2 see fmII <12> why is it callee fmII <9> stang: even if I intend to use binaries wherever possible instead of compiling from source? <12> freshmeat 2? <0> fm <0> the fmII is its symbol <2> Kakihara: There's not a lot of binaries in portage... the only ones that I've found that are helpful are OpenOffice and firefox <12> on the stalk ticker? <12> stock <0> heh <0> on site <0> go look <12> their logo is fm][ not fmII <2> Kakihara: But I still think you should install gentoo... it is worth the compile time <12> :-P <0> byte me <0> :> <13> how do i redirect stderr and stdout to a file? <0> 2>&1 >file <14> whats a good light desktop enviroment <15> Wizz_Kidd : xfce <14> and doesnt use alot of resources <13> ahh.... cool, thanks <12> one who does not follow logo properly, is one who does not follow RFC's =[ <0> yw <14> KDE is killing my system memory <9> stang: What would your time estimate be? <14> KDE is using 400 MB system memory and i dont evne have anything open BUT this <16> Hi.. dunno if there's a more apt channel to ask this... but I would like to know how I can put wild card MX records in bind. Putting *.domainname is not working.. BIND is just ignoring the DB record <14> I think kde is resource happy <0> wow download speed == 430/K/s <15> Wizz_Kidd : most likely it's not using it. <2> Kakihara: Well I doubt you're going to be sitting anxiously at your computer waiting for each compile to get done so you can kick off the next job, so I think you could be casually done by Sunday <17> 1>/path/to/file 2>/path/to/file <14> ananke: i have like 61 priocesses running <14> and my comp is slow i think it is <9> stang: I think I'll give it a go <14> i only have 512 mb mem <2> Kakihara: I think you'll be happy w/ gentoo <0> vishku dont use bind <14> what is xface liek <16> Quiznos: comes with plesk.. dun have any other choice <0> many choices <9> stang: so long as I can get it on the machine and it's able to detect my hard disk controller where debian failed I'm happy. <0> dont use sendmail either <2> what controller do you have? <16> Quiznos: i use qmail <15> Wizz_Kidd : run 'free -m' and look under the 'free' column. second row. what does it say? <0> ok <16> Quiznos: but supplied as binary <0> fine <16> Quiznos: so not much fun <0> better than 0 <14> 7 is free <18> i like gmail <15> Wizz_Kidd : i mean two under 'free' <16> So anyone know how it can be done? <18> i work at quiznos... <14> huh ? <18> irrelevant, nvm
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