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==OpenLDAP== | ==OpenLDAP== | ||
====OpenLDAP Commands==== | ====OpenLDAP Commands==== | ||
On a remote machine, you can access and dump the whole LDAP tree: | On a remote machine, you can access and dump the whole LDAP tree (you'll need to supply credentials): | ||
ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=whiterock' -D "cn=Manager,dc=whiterock" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://192.168.0.110 -W ''(home)'' | <font color=lime>user@hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ $</font> '''ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=whiterock' -D "cn=Manager,dc=whiterock" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://192.168.0.110 -W''' ''(home)'' | ||
ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca' -D "cn=Manager,dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://209.87.56.238 -W ''(campus)'' | <font color=lime>user@hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ $</font> '''ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca' -D "cn=Manager,dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://209.87.56.238 -W''' ''(campus)'' | ||
==Colour (color) Management under Linux== | ==Colour (color) Management under Linux== | ||
<font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''emerge -v argyllcms''' ''(currently requires using layman, and adding the '''sunrise''' overlay) | <font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''emerge -v argyllcms''' ''(currently requires using layman, and adding the '''sunrise''' overlay) | ||
<font color=lime>[ebuild</font> <font color=yellow>R</font> ] <font color=lime>media-gfx/argyllcms-1.1.1</font> USE="<font color=blue>-doc</font>" 0 kB [1] | <font color=lime>[ebuild</font> <font color=yellow>R</font> ] <font color=lime>media-gfx/argyllcms-1.1.1</font> USE="<font color=blue>-doc</font>" 0 kB [1] | ||
Attach the Colormunki Photo USB-device, then run (target brightness of 120mc/m^2, | Attach the Colormunki Photo USB-device, then run (target brightness of 120mc/m^2, gamma=2.2, LCD monitor, target temp=6500K (D65), with large-ish centered patch): | ||
<font color=lime>user@hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ $</font> '''dispcal -y l -q h -g 2. | <font color=lime>user@hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ $</font> '''dispcal -y l -q h -t 6500 -g 2.2 -b 120 -P 0.5,0.5,2.0 -v 3008wfp''' ''(this will create a file 3008wfp.cal in the directory where you ran the command)'' | ||
Typically choose Option 5 from the initial menu: | Typically choose Option 5 from the initial menu: | ||
Display adjustment menu: | Display adjustment menu: |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 21 July 2010
Command Syntax
GENTOO_KERNEL
cd /usr/src/
ls -la
cp linux/.config linux-2.6.XX-hard-rX/
rm linux
ln -s linux-2.6.XX-hard-rX/ linux
ls -la
cd linux/
make oldconfig
genkernel --menuconfig all
Load the config.bak (type .bak)
ls -la /boot/
vi /boot/grub/grub.conf
ADD SAMBA USER: CHANGED DEFAULT DIRECTORY
useradd jsama
passwd jsama
vi /etc/passwd
jsama:x:1009:1009::/mnt/raid/jsama:/bin/bash
cd /mnt/raid
mkdir jsama
chown jsama jsama
chmod 750 jsama/
usermod -a -G raidaccess jsama
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
valid users = jsama
vi /etc/samba/smbusers
jsama = jsama
smbpasswd -a jsama
Samba control
/etc/init.d/samba stop /etc/init.d/samba start /etc/init.d/samba reload (for when the smb.conf file changes)
Samba Commands
smbclient -L localhost (to list available shares on localhost. Use "servername" or IP in place of "localhost" if you are testing from a remote machine)
OpenLDAP
OpenLDAP Commands
On a remote machine, you can access and dump the whole LDAP tree (you'll need to supply credentials):
user@hostname ~ $ ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=whiterock' -D "cn=Manager,dc=whiterock" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://192.168.0.110 -W (home) user@hostname ~ $ ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca' -D "cn=Manager,dc=iat,dc=sfu,dc=ca" '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap://209.87.56.238 -W (campus)
Colour (color) Management under Linux
hostname ~ # emerge -v argyllcms (currently requires using layman, and adding the sunrise overlay) [ebuild R ] media-gfx/argyllcms-1.1.1 USE="-doc" 0 kB [1]
Attach the Colormunki Photo USB-device, then run (target brightness of 120mc/m^2, gamma=2.2, LCD monitor, target temp=6500K (D65), with large-ish centered patch):
user@hostname ~ $ dispcal -y l -q h -t 6500 -g 2.2 -b 120 -P 0.5,0.5,2.0 -v 3008wfp (this will create a file 3008wfp.cal in the directory where you ran the command)
Typically choose Option 5 from the initial menu:
Display adjustment menu: Press 1 .. 7 1) Black level (CRT: Offset/Brightness) 2) White point (Color temperature, R,G,B, Gain/Contrast) 3) White level (CRT: Gain/Contrast, LCD: Brightness/Backlight) 4) Black point (R,G,B, Offset/Brightness) 5) Check all 6) Measure and set ambient for viewing condition adjustment 7) Continue on to calibration 8) Exit
Then, once you've got some initial numbers, choose Option 7 (and go grab a coffee; this takes a while... around 17min)
Apply your new calibration:
user@hostname ~ $ dispwin 3008wfp.cal naturally, change the file-name to whatever you used :-)
Verify by eye, using Norman Koren's gamma-test-patterns: http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html