Hi!
Not sure that this is the right list, but has anyone had any experience
setting up a Konica Minolta Bizhub printer to use ldap authentication
through samba?
/yosh
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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Johan Marklund deb...@yosh.se wrote:
Hi!
Not sure that this is the right list, but has anyone had any experience
setting up a Konica Minolta Bizhub printer to use ldap authentication
through samba?
/yosh
Try this list instead:
sa...@lists.samba.org
I
Good day, Konstantin.
Thank You for Your reply:
It will print the list of installed packages which have ~bpo in their
names -- a common substring usually found in packages from
backports.org.
You say usually... Then, I can miss a package and that one will
remain a breach in my system... No other
sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a automatic way that can give me a list of the packages came
from backports repo?
If backports is still in the sources.list:
aptitude -F %p search ~S~i~Alenny-backports or
aptitude -F %p search ~S~i~OBackports.org or...
Ooops, after comparing both
In 4a201c37.20018e0a.51f2.6...@mx.google.com, sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
It will print the list of installed packages which have ~bpo in their
names -- a common substring usually found in packages from
backports.org.
You say usually...
Well, I think it is backports policy to always have ~bpo in
Hello,
i use aptitude, i would do it this way:
- call aptitude and look up, if you have a section named Obsolete and
Locally Created Packages. Normaly this section should not be visible as
its empty
- remove (better comment out) the backports-line in /etc/apt/sources.list
- now do an update
Guntram Trebs wrote:
Hello,
i use aptitude, i would do it this way:
- call aptitude and look up, if you have a section named Obsolete and
Locally Created Packages. Normaly this section should not be visible as
its empty
- remove (better comment out) the backports-line in
In 4a202553.4030...@trebs.net, Guntram Trebs wrote:
- call aptitude and look up, if you have a section named Obsolete and
Locally Created Packages. Normaly this section should not be visible as
its empty
- remove (better comment out) the backports-line in
/etc/apt/sources.list - now do an
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