Thanks, but the problem is that my non-technical friends don't have root on their boxes... so I need to figure out something automated.
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Thanks, but the problem is that my non-technical friends don't have root on their boxes... so I need to figure out something automated.
I'm running Virtualbox from the Sun website (need the USB support) and it breaks after each kernel update.
The problem is that I installed a lot of Ubuntu systems for transitioning windows users...
It won't work. Evolution is working on MAPI/RPC support, which is MS proprietary wire protocol.
Zarafa serves MAPI over SOAP, which requires a seperate library. If the evolution backend had...
Does anyone know if this works with Ubuntu?
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/speakers_audio/headphones/devices/349&cl=GB,EN
One of the people who I switched over to Ubuntu recently bought them...
I'm looking for a guide to help new users find their way on the Ubuntu desktop. Preferably in Dutch.
I recently switched some people I know to Ubuntu and they like it, but they have numerous...
I'm trying to get Apache to do LDAP authentication on my Hardy server.
LDAP is in use and working for anything from logins to Zarafa and Drupal.
But, with my configuration, it fails for Apache...
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm avoiding VMWare because it's not Free Software. If I would be willing to invest money, I'd upgrade the machine to one that supports hardware virtualistaion and...
I need to run some sort of virtualisation on my home server to be able to run Zimbra (it conflicts with the locally installed ldap and webserver).
My box does not support hardware virtualisation...
I'm running Hardy on both my work machines, my home machines and my server. Not a single freeze so far.
My only gripe with it is the lack of support for Xen, but that is documented.
I'm sure...
Thanks. I'm now running Xen on CentOS. Zimbra is a bit top heavy though...
This was my first try on Ubuntu. I use it daily on RHEL and CentOS.
I'm worried about Xen a bit too, but it's GPL'ed so Citrix couldn't close it if they wanted too. It's still the best option we have (besides hardware virtualisation like KVM) at a community based...
VirtualBox is nice, but it's a desktop virtualisation project (like vmware workstation). It's not suitable for server use AFAIK.
I'm a bit disappointed that the Xen way turned out like this. ...
Thanks.
I'm a purist at home. If a client wants VMWare, I'm okay with that. If I have to use closed software (as in no open alternative), I will.
But Xen works at least as well as VMWare and...
VmWare server is free as in beer. It's not Free Software (like Linux) nor is the source code available.
Xen, in contrast, is a Free Software project.
I'm in the process of migrating both from Ubuntu 6.06 to 8.04 Server and from Citadel to Zimbra.
My 8.04 server was a breeze to install and I was very, very impressed by this new version (I gave a...
Rebuttal here:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7309
Though the DD-WRT author does acknowledge having the NON-GPL license text in older versions...
I read discussions about DD-WRT violating the GPL with their commercial x86 versions.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I was googling to compare tomato and dd-wrt to use one on my router. ...
Use PGP to encrypt the files, keep the key on a USB disk.
Or just use encrypted containers (http://www.mayrhofer.eu.org/Default.aspx?pageindex=6&pageid=34)
We are mainly talking about DRM on content like movies and music in this case.
As for the right to protect, not really as you are paying for the content, it should play everywhere and allow you to...
What program did you use for this? I'm contemplating doing the same.
I prefer Exaile too, but it just isn't up to that yet. One example is a local radio stream I always listen too. It works fine on RB, but locks up Exaile completely. Exaile just isn't stabel enough...
We owe much to Mark and Canonical. So I'm going to assume that they are still the good guys and that there is no such deal with the MPAA until someone has a clear indication that there is.
Please...
Quite right, that does weaken any potential case. Maybe there's a loophole for this too. Each copyright holder can take action, that means that if they include for example a GPL'd program I wrote,...
I think you are wrong here, it seems to violate the GPL by not including full sources. If so, the GPLv2 is quite clear: failure to comply effectively and immediately terminates the license, hence...