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1. What is on Your Mind?
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello folks,
I was guessing if there is a way for configuring Radius authorization on Linux clients. My meaning is to make Radius server manage the authorization/permissions when executing any commnand on my linux servers.
Then, there's any way to configure this with Radius? can I also... (1 Reply)
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3. Linux
Right, I know this topic has more or less been done to death, however, I'm bringing it up again.
I'm planning on moving to Linux as a full time desktop OS for my home system.
I don't want to run a security distro, or anything that runs as root and just use my Windows OS in a VM when I need to use... (11 Replies)
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4. AIX
Hello,
I've been on Sun gear for years, using Sun Rays. With the news that Sun Ray is to be discontinued, I've taken an interest in researching other thin client solutions. I'm interested in using the thin clients on Solaris/SPARC, but also in future, quite possibly on AIX.
So, what simple thin... (8 Replies)
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5. AIX
VIO Server is managing both AIX Clients and Linux Clients. For AIX Clients, we could do a disk mapping from slot numbers to VIO and also uname -L to determine the lparid and serial number frame its running on.
From a Linux Client,
How do I know which IBM frame its running on? Any command to... (4 Replies)
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6. What is on Your Mind?
In case you did not know about this, and are a twitter user, here is the link to the forum twitter channel:
http://twitter.com/unixlinux
We currently have 406 followers...... (0 Replies)
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7. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi guys.
What would you recommend me a software running on Windows, and it is capable for backing up Windows and Linux (unix is optional) machines?
The application should have following features:
- Encryption.
- Authentication
- Open source if possible :)
...
I found Amanda, but it... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bsddaemon
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi there,
I am wondering if by logging in to a unix system, if it is possible to get the IP address of the machine I am connecting FROM.
I know how I can do this using the name server, but is this possible without a host lookup?:confused:
Thanks,
-ghoti (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: ghoti
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POPULARITY-CONTEST(8) POPULARITY-CONTEST(8)
NAME
popularity-contest - list the most popular Debian packages
SYNOPSIS
popularity-contest
DESCRIPTION
The popularity-contest command gathers information about Debian packages installed on the system, and prints the name of the most recently
used executable program in that package as well as its last-accessed time (atime) and last-attribute-changed time (ctime) to stdout.
When aggregated with the output of popularity-contest from many other systems, this information is valuable because it can be used to
determine which Debian packages are commonly installed, used, or installed and never used. This helps Debian maintainers make decisions
such as which packages should be installed by default on new systems.
The resulting statistic is available from the project home page https://popcon.debian.org/.
Normally, popularity-contest is run from a cron(8) job, /etc/cron.daily/popularity-contest, which automatically submits the results to
Debian package maintainers (only once a week) according to the settings in /etc/popularity-contest.conf and /usr/share/popularity-con-
test/default.conf.
SEE ALSO
The popularity-contest FAQ at /usr/share/doc/popularity-contest/FAQ popcon-largest-unused(8), cron(8)
Additional documentation is in /usr/share/doc/popularity-contest/.
AUTHOR
Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@debian.org>.
Debian/GNU Linux November 2001 POPULARITY-CONTEST(8)