HI all,
There was some problem with my xserver, it did not start after i installed
java sdk 1.5. i think it was because of the space or something. anyway i
removed that but now the problem is i have to login every time in text mode
and i have too issue startx manually, using the command startx. How do i
make it automatically do that and one more thing only gnome starts up. if i
give startx kde it tries to start the x server but fails, any clues what
could be the problem and how can i resolve it...
Puneet
>thinking of it. But
> I wanted to be doubly
> sure that whatever I load into it runs for sure.
>
> Richard
[snip]
If you one of the techy types ready to "apt get
get_my_freaking_package" then debian is for you else
for eye-candy stick to rhel/suse.
You may also try out FreeBSD/Solaris 10 which is
somthing work toying around with if you haev the time.
Trevor
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At 4:26 PM +0530 5/29/05, Vikrant Gaonkar wrote:
>i have configured a master ldap with LDBM database and have also
>configured 4 slave ldap's getting updated from this master.
>now my problem is that these slave ldap's allow me to write on them
>and if i give only read access to these slave ldap's then they dont
>even give the master to update the database.
>can anyone help me out with making the slave ldap's read only to
>everybody else and write access only to the master.
How about if you identify the master and slave database servers as
users (presuming you will run the slaves and master on different
machines), give only these users write access on both master and
slaves, and read-only to everyone else - assuming you need to update
the salve databases as well, otherwise just give the slaves write
access to the master?
--
Vickram
On Friday 27 May 2005 18:04, Puneet Lakhina wrote:
Please take this off list if u want to continue, since I dont want
to bore everyone with what we find interesting.
On Friday 27 May 2005 18:04, Puneet Lakhina wrote:
>
> > Hey Sherlock,
>
> i know ur name is some jtd but m just helpin u stay in ur ambient
> temperature.
> And ya customers wisening up, if you deliver value to the custmore
> than the most wise decision he made was hirin u??
You are mixing up getting customers and using illegal means to get
customers. I jolly well know that getting customers (users) is
important. Your tactic for getting them may include huge ad spends
on BBC and Star telling potential customers blatant lies about how
secure your software is or quietly working on already very secure
software to make it even better. Getting customers illegally is
bad for the customer and for other's business. But again it's not
the business end of things that most people in the FLOSS eco system
are interested in. It is usurping the commons and destroying it's
value that we are worried about. M$ is the biggest and worst
offender. There are / were others too Cisco, CherryOS, SCO,
Forefront technologies (afair) etc.
> And about M$
> loosing customers, thats just evolution as more n more players come
> into the market and its good enough to survive the major market
> holder will loose some share and thats where a company has to
> innovate to stay in business.
> I dont know if u know it or not but
> "lets see where M$ will be if they keep their current behaviour.
Current behaviour was in reference to ILLEGAL behaviour. Legal
strategies and tactics are welcome and as you point out necessary.
> And ya about makin illogical
> observations - well if havin the customer s my first poriority
> sounds illogical to you, u should be doin some readin not me..
You missed the point completely. It's about aquiring customers
by illegal and unethical behaviour. Unethical is again subjective.
To me an example of unethical tho perfectly legal behaviour is
patetenting of prior art tech (fat file system, IS NOT, )
submarine patents. The fat file patents were overthrown but it
costed the commons money and time to do so, both of which could
have been more profitably spent.
--chop the baloney about world peace, iraq, school education etc---
>
> PS try changin ur email address u really are an embarrasment to the
> name..
Somebody lost his cool -0 -that is a personal attack. But u
obviously don't know me.
and pls reply offlist if u want to continue discussing, i think we
are wasting the commons resources.
rgds
jtd
Evening Vikrant,
> now my problem is that these slave ldap's allow me
> to
> write on them and if i give only read access to
> these
> slave ldap's then they dont even give the master to
> update the database.
> can anyone help me out with making the slave ldap's
> read only to everybody else and write access only to
> the master.
define 2 acls ( one for replication, in read/write
mode and another, in read only mode, for use )
Regards,
Animesh.
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Hi there,
i have configured a master ldap with LDBM database and
have also configured 4 slave ldap's getting updated
from this master.
now my problem is that these slave ldap's allow me to
write on them and if i give only read access to these
slave ldap's then they dont even give the master to
update the database.
can anyone help me out with making the slave ldap's
read only to everybody else and write access only to
the master.
Regards
Vikrant G
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No idea about the config since its been quite
soemtime me dirtied hands on with ldap. Did you check
out the ACL's for slapd-slurpd?. Check the archives
online pls.
Also, the openldap mailing list may be a better place
to get your queries answered if you do not get a
satisfactory answer from any of the gurus here.
HTH. Take care and have a great weekend dear.
Trevor
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hi there sherlock,
> dude monoply isnt obtained by being a saint
>Oh god! how naive of me. I am eternally grateful to recieve this
>gem of knowledge. Yea! wait till u get shafted by them. Or maybe
>they have already got you by your paying them for the crap.
Thats where the problem lies in this world, emotions. First of all cool
it!!!! i may not have read all the books that u prob have , but i bet one of
them has keepin ur cool as its what shall i say KEY POINTS. And while we are
at business ethics my dear nice fella again excuse me for me not havin read
all those books that u probably stack up , i just know one business ethic or
moral or watever customer, and repeat customer, and more customers and if u
havent made it out just yet il give u a hint its CUSTOMERS. And that M$ has
more than any of our redhats or whatever hats.
But please allow me to make it clear that m not a M$ evangalist. I just
believe that u gotta acknowldege that foss cant match microsoft in every
segment. Now u might say that the windows market share in desktop secotor is
dropping but its somewhat like maruti u know itl drop but still they will
have more than half of the market for atleast 10-15 years from now.
And morals and ethics that went out of the window long time back not just
from business but from our world in geenral. What else can explain the
re-election of tyrant in the country of maximum of ur moral and ethical
brothers(and sisters if i might say that).
Now one thing more, the reason i have joined this mailing list is because i
personally like using Linux and the community process asssociated with it
and moreover i would like to get good at it..And i support the idea that
people should have a choice. But i dont believe that a complete disregard
for what a rival is doing will do any good to my cause. So dude chill, take
it easy. And ya piracy where did i mention my likin of piracy? And thanks
for the info which i was diein to get from a learned person like you about
GNU/Linux. Thanks a lot.( With all ur sarcasm,i guess u got my point)
> u got to play dirty and
>Yep you wise fella. I am is loving u. Where do i buy that AK47 to
>knock off competition. That is a bit violent?. How about knocking
>them off for Rs.5850 + 11750 (winXP prof + office xp prof) and
>any other of their stuff u find appetising, now that u know what
>a rotten bunch they are. Now while two wrongs do not a right make,
>it is much better than waiting to get short changed. And while we
>are at it you can present the same argument to all and sundry and
>add a mind numbing dent to the 3 billion hole caused by piracy in
>Asia (according to their personal slave the BSF singapore).
>Great guy you are.
>Suggest you read some books on morals and business ethics before
>making cockeyed observations. And stick to the right side of the
>law by recommending a perfectly viable, completely legal,
>no-bullshit alternative.No <http://alternative.No> not piracy -
GNU/Linux.BTW it's
>also legal (very sorry to spoil your fun).
>> fines well the fines have been for anti monoply suites whr M$ which
>> just reinforces the point that they v got power to do what they
>> like wats 3 billion to microsoft nothin much i would say...
>> and wat hapnd to the bundeled IE case against m$ doesnt look like
>> there is much headway and netscape can go on reinventing itself
>> from borrowed code, it aint doin any good
>You really need to read. They have lost 70% of the webserver market,
70%????????? i dont know if we are switchin identites here but as far as i
know M$ never had 70% of webserver market share. (Heard of apache - the most
popular web server). Well probably those morals and ethics books dont have
that bit... sorry
>10% of the browser market since firefox hit them, 20% of the desktop
>market in the last two yrs. Inspite of their illegal practices,
>money, and fud.
>But that is not enough. evertime u use or cause others to use M$
>products u are rewarding illegal and obnoxious behaviour either in
>cash or by providing the next set of victims for exploitation. That
>is the only lesson to be learnt.
Regarding me causin others to use M$ i guess i made it clear that i upport
the idea of havin a choice.. But i do believe that m$ will always be there
as all users are not the same and never will be for some m$ is good for some
linux is heaven. I guess u havent heard of this - Paanchon Ungliyan Barabar
Nahin Hoti.(All fingers are not of the same size- in case u dont know hindi)
Regards,
Puneet