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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users

Pekr
15-Jun-2007
[1539x2]
SME server - is that something particular?
what does SME stand for?
Kaj
15-Jun-2007
[1541x2]
Running extra software will make backup and restoration more difficult, 
thouh
Small and Medium Enterprise
Pekr
15-Jun-2007
[1543x3]
ah, thanks ....
btw - how does Syllable go? (you can answer in the syllable group)
Graham - to not spam Syllable group - http://bengross.com/smallunix.html
Gabriele
15-Jun-2007
[1546]
petr, www.rebol.net is running on clarkconnect, and mail.rebol.net 
will probably be moved to it soon.
Kaj
15-Jun-2007
[1547x2]
Ah, good choice :-)
Better than the previous one, at least...
Maxim
15-Jun-2007
[1549x2]
does rebol run on DSL ?
(Damn Small Linux)
Kaj
15-Jun-2007
[1551]
Don't know why it wouldn't
Maxim
15-Jun-2007
[1552x2]
hummm that might be interesting linux test setup... as it runs hosted 
and takes very little ram :-)
actually, some of my rebol apps might take more ram the the os  :-D
Pekr
15-Jun-2007
[1554x2]
:-)
hopefull R3 might improve this :-)
Maxim
15-Jun-2007
[1556]
well, we will have the flexibility to do so being able to link INTO 
rebol.  but obviously not for the beginners.
Graham
17-Jun-2007
[1557x5]
Any Samba users here?
I used YaST on Suse to setup Samba and accepted all the defaults. 
 I see groups, profiles, and users .. but when I try to login, I 
can't authenticate.
It's not setup as a PDC.  Just using windows groups I think.
Do I need to add my machine name to the users ?
Oh well, I turned it into a PDC and that seems to work now.
Geomol
18-Jun-2007
[1562]
I use swat to setup Samba under FreeBSD. It runs on port 901 with 
the browser.
Gabriele
18-Jun-2007
[1563x2]
not sure on suse with yast, but i have been annoyed (very annoyed!) 
by the fact that on ubuntu, after setting things up with their ui, 
you still have to use smbpasswd to set a password to access the shared 
folder.
so... you may have to use smbpasswd to set a password.
Graham
18-Jun-2007
[1565x3]
I think I just needed to add my laptop as  a user machine .... but 
it didn't like it when I tried.  Invalid name etc.
Now I am authenticating against the server instead ie . \servername\userid 
instead of \laptop\userid
When you install suse from cds .. and you need to install other packages, 
it may ask you for the installation cds.  is there a way around this? 
 mount the cds as iso images?
Kaj
18-Jun-2007
[1568x3]
You can use a file tree on disk or through FTP. Not sure how to copy 
the mulyiple CDs into one tree
My SaMBa is a bit rusty, but when you set up user names on the server, 
you need a PDC, so that was probably the main problem
Don't you have net access? In software sources in YAST, you can simply 
activate the remote software repositories, and deactivate the CDs
Graham
18-Jun-2007
[1571x2]
Oh ??
that's what I needed to know!
Graham
21-Jun-2007
[1573x2]
My Windows 2003 server failed to update to service pack 2.  Either 
I find a way to revert the changes, or I need to reinstall :(

I'm thinking I should setup a Linux server and run my 2003 as vmware 
instead.  Anyone can suggest the "best" or "most" compatible linux 
platform? 

I do have Suse10 on another box and was running vmware server on 
it... but when I did some kernel updates ( I wasn't thinking ), it 
all stopped working and I have to reinstall the Suse10 again :(
I'm guessing that with linux, and vmware, you need to install both 
and never update anything on the host again!
TimW
21-Jun-2007
[1575]
well, ubuntu probably has the best setup for keeping a system and 
software consistent.
Graham
21-Jun-2007
[1576]
Ubuntu is debian based?
btiffin
21-Jun-2007
[1577]
Yep, but the drift is growing...
Graham
21-Jun-2007
[1578x5]
someone else here was suggesting centos as a good distro because 
it was so close to RH ?
Just hope that these distros recognize my SCSI card ...
fortunately I don't have raid set up
My daughter came home with both ubuntu and kubuntu cds .. from university 
...
What's the difference?
TimW
21-Jun-2007
[1583x2]
the ubuntu was is gnome based and uses primarily gnome based software, 
while kubuntu uses kde as the desktop manager and preferences kde 
based software.   the applications can be installed on either, but 
these are the defaults.  i personally use xubuntu which uses the 
lighter weight xfce desktop manager and installs less applications 
by default.  but all the systems use the same base libraries.
was = one
Graham
21-Jun-2007
[1585]
thanks.
sqlab
22-Jun-2007
[1586]
Does vmware under linux not compile some modules during installation?
So just call the install script again and see what happens.
Kaj
22-Jun-2007
[1587x2]
Yes, and that's how it can nuke your kernel. Happened to me, although 
newer Ubuntus have it more integrated
I was saved because I had installed an extra kernel optimized for 
my CPU. That one was nuked, but I could switch back to the 386 kernel 
and remove the other kernel