Is the guest user on your roomate's computer is enabled (bad
practice, but works for printing)? Who can print (from the Windows
point of view) to this printer - security and all?
Ez
Aviv Goll wrote:
hi all,
I am using mandrake 10.0 and I'm connected with LAN to my roomate's
computer
Job Description
A member of the software design team developing integrated ICs for the
consumer market. Responsibilities include:
- Porting/booting Linux on a new MIPS based embedded processor.
- Designing a 2D accelerator driver under XFree86.
- Writing low-level kernel system drivers for
Next Monday (6/12/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Ami Chayun (from beyondsecurity) talk about:
Adventure in pixie land
Abstract:
In this lecture we will build step-by-step a PXE (network boot) loaded
skeleton linux system. This will provide an
Hi all!
On Wednesday, 8 December 2004, the Jerusalem Linux Club will hold a lecture
about Basic System Adminitration as part of the Welcome to Linux series of
lectures for Linux beginners. The lecture will take place at 18:00 in the
Sprintzak building of the Hebrew University.
Arrival
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Aviv Goll wrote:
hi all,
I am using mandrake 10.0 and I'm connected with LAN to my roomate's
computer which unfortunatly runs XP. we're successfully sharing internet
connection so I know the network exist.
the modem is connected to my roomate's computer and mandrake
Hi,
I don't know how to enable guest user, if I boot to windows (I have both
windows and mandrake) I can still print.
Thanks for responding - Aviv
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Ez-Aton wrote:
Is the guest user on your roomate's computer is enabled (bad practice,
but works for printing)? Who can print