Re: Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Carl Shirey on Mon Nov 17 19:56:04 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Fri Jul 2 15:18:20 2004
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Hi,
I also have this problem, when a non admin user logs in he does not have access to
the config file but if he logs out he can then access the config file as non logged
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Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 05:31:08 2004    
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Dear Stefan,
I eventually tried the latest version from the CVS.
And it is odd because like when I tried version 2.5.3, it is like it ignores
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Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 14:51:34 2004
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The elogd.cfg is attached in the previous message as attachement 3. Sorry it is a
little bit buried between pictures.
The reason I put the picture of the global elogd.cfg is to show that the not logged
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Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 20:14:55 2004
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Thank you, I misunderstood how the "Guest menu commands" worked I thought I had to specify
a limited set of commands to actually limit guest users.
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Unable to set a custom logbook dir on Debian 8 from the repository package, posted by S. Caiazza on Tue May 31 19:53:59 2016
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Dear all
I installed elog from the current stable repository on Debian 8 (jessie)
The installation went on smoothly, I modified the configuration files of the Apache server as described in the manual to use the elog in parallel |
Unable to set a custom logbook dir on Debian 8 from the repository package, posted by S. Caiazza on Tue May 31 20:03:53 2016
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Dear all
I installed elog from the current stable repository on Debian 8 (jessie)
The installation went on smoothly, I modified the configuration files of the Apache server as described in the manual to use the elog in parallel |
Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Dec 14 15:46:14 2018
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I have a setting which makes ELOG a perfect solution, but there's a situation that
I'm struggling to get my head around. We have 3 separate laboratories, each one containing a number of temperature chambers, which run almost constantly
over a number of shifts. Each temperature chamber has it's own logbook (laptop). So far, pretty simple. |