On Jan 20, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Julian Yap wrote:

http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/01/17/serving-apples-integrating- mac-os-x-clients-into-a-fedora-network/

A tutorial on Directory Services using OpenLDAP in a typical scenario...

This is why Active Directory dominates the market.

Kewl, just given it a quick peek but so far, it looks like something on a topic I've been wanting to read up on for some time.
(Apple + OpenLDAP + Kerberos = ?)

/me waves at ex-co-worker!
Is the Other Julian on this list as well?

I was told a few days ago that I should check this list out, since ... I'm currently seeking employment after serving 11.5 years at LavaNet, most recently as a SysAdmin, and while I have some experience with Linux from Work (mostly a FreeBSD shop, but that's changing quickly), the only thing I have at home that runs it is two Virtual Machines (one for Ubuntu, one for CentOS 4) running under Parallels Desktop. But I remember setting up a SlackWare distro at a medical clinic from back before it was popular.

Speaking of Penguins, I found today's UserFriendly cartoon quite cute, especially the last few options:

        <http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20080120>

Aloha mai Nai`a!
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