Re: [Grml] Is nss-ldap missing from grml 2010.04 ?

2011-01-03 Thread Thomas Köhler
Hi, Ulrich Dangel wrote: * jonty wrote [02.01.11 16:01]: [...] Are you sure grml is the right distribution? It is not meant to be used as a normal desktop system. If you want to run normal Linux Desktops just use a normal Distribution like Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL or Opensuse. While generally

Re: [Grml] Is nss-ldap missing from grml 2010.04 ?

2011-01-03 Thread Jason White
Thomas Köhler jean-...@picard.franken.de wrote: While generally true, I chose grml as my desktop system of choice. I just remaster to add a few extra packages. It has all it needs, quickly accepts patches ;) and just works. It wouldn't be difficult to install it and then just add whatever

Re: [Grml] Is nss-ldap missing from grml 2010.04 ?

2011-01-03 Thread Jason White
Thomas Köhler jean-...@picard.franken.de wrote: Jason White wrote: Thomas Köhler jean-...@picard.franken.de wrote: While generally true, I chose grml as my desktop system of choice. I just remaster to add a few extra packages. It has all it needs, quickly accepts patches ;) and just

Re: [Grml] Is nss-ldap missing from grml 2010.04 ?

2011-01-02 Thread Michael Prokop
* jonty g...@jonmail.co.uk [Sun Jan 02, 2011 at 03:01:23PM +]: I have been using grml for the last couple of months. I am building a network of about 20 machines, all running grml, and I want them to share a single set of login names and passwords. Nice! :) So I decided to configure

Re: [Grml] Is nss-ldap missing from grml 2010.04 ?

2011-01-02 Thread jonmail
Michael Prokop wrote: Just grab Grml 2010.12 (current stable release) and run apt-get install libnss-ldap there, no major updates (like libc) should be necessary then. I did as you suggested with 2010.12. apt-get install libnss-ldap worked without any fuss, so I am up and running. Now I