Tal Achituv wrote:
I once saw a GNU program that synced directories, and I recall it was quite powerful
(I read about it somewhere, never used it before).
How do you guys keep the same folder both on your laptop and on your desktop? (Preferably cross-platform solutions... and conflict resolution
On Thursday 29 April 2004 07:22, aamehl wrote:
I recently switched from Xandros to Mepis. On Xandros, Fedora and MDK I
had a nice addition to my panel, a shell menu, where I could choose
konsole, konsole root, a python shell etc.
On Mephis I don't see it. Does anyone know what it is called so
Oded Arbel wrote:
?Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00, ?? ??? Yonah Russ:
Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically
possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and
linux- I've read you can even convince active directories to use a linux
kerberos server.
Yup that did it,
Thanks
Aaron
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 11:18, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Thursday 29 April 2004 07:22, aamehl wrote:
I recently switched from Xandros to Mepis. On Xandros, Fedora and MDK I
had a nice addition to my panel, a shell menu, where I could choose
konsole, konsole root, a
Hi,
I've tried to sync my notebook files with my server.
M$ Briefcase was supposed to do the job.
But... It is full of bugs ;-)
Another idea was - using of CVS or similar source control
tool. But it sounds like an overkill.
Cheers,
Alex
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I had some problems replacing the ssl certificate in ntop and I didn't
find anything on google so I thought I'd post the solution.
The problem was that mozilla rejected the certificate saying that it was
invalid or corrupted - error code 12284
the solution - courtesy of Issac Goldstand was to
I had some problems replacing the ssl certificate in ntop and I didn't
find anything on google so I thought I'd post the solution.
The problem was that mozilla rejected the certificate saying that it was
invalid or corrupted - error code 12284
the solution - courtesy of Issac Goldstand was to
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The only file that seems to be a problem is etc/X11/Xkbmap which I am
Speaking of this, it seems that the normal Fedora 1 startup does not load
/etc/X11/Xkbmap, and so is ~/.Xkbmap.
does anyone know where should I set my favorite keyboard mapping in Fedora?
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Dan Kenigsberg