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1998 Sep 25
1
Stupid redhat problem
I've got a stupid startup problem with samba under RedHat 5.0. Whenever I
restart the system (I moved the server yesterday, so it got a reboot) samba
doesn't startup. Looking at the /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory shows there there
is no link from there to /etc/init.d/smb. I put such a link in at some
point in the past (after the LAST reboot, as I remember), and it has now
vanished. This is
1998 Oct 19
0
SAMBA digest 1847
>Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 10:36:33 -0500
>From: afan@www.jeonet.com (Afan Ottenheimer)
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: How can I "Map Network Drive" using port 82?
>Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19981017103633.008eed10@anansi.jeonet.com>
>
>I've been trying to get a Win 95 and/or Win 98 machine to connect to
>a SAMBA server running on a different port than
1998 Nov 10
1
printer drivers question
I'm setting up faxing from our server using mgetty+sendfax, and the setup
from http://relay.boerde.de:82/~horstf/
Basically, what this does is collect the print job normally via samba print
services, then asks the user what number to fax it to. The asking is done
by a program run on the user's system at startup called 'responder'.
I have installed the print drivers on to the
2003 Jun 18
1
Rsync lock-up
I'm getting some odd behaviour from rsync - a lockup when doing local
copies. I tried to search the list archives, but I only came up with a
couple of hits from 2001 indicating folks thought this (or a similar
issue) was fixed.
Situation:
(OS is RedHat 7.2, Rsync rpm 2.4.6-5 and 2.5.5-1 exhibit the same behaviour)
rsync is copying on the same machine (local copy). The destination is NOT
a
1998 Oct 02
1
Logging password failures
Doesn't Samba log login failures? I'd like them logged, preferrably (at
least to start with) with the tried id/password-pair. Do I have to get my
hands dirty with the source or has someone done this before me?
Thanks
// Jonas
1998 Oct 09
2
Seeing two different user folders!!!!!
In my high school computer lab I have Red HAt 5.0 with SAMBA being
used as a file server. The kids are getting used to it. But recently
I'm seeing something strange. A student with id "james" will log on
Windows 95, go to network neighborhood and to the Linux computer and
find there among other normal items two folders. The first will be
his own folder with his id, but the second
1998 Sep 28
3
file names in Win Explorer
I'm having a problem getting W95 and WNT to correctly read file names on
a samba server I set up. The server passed all of the diagnostics, and
file names show up correctly in a dos window. However, under windows
explorer, anything after a . doesn't show up in the name. This is only
true for a . in the middle of the name, "hidden" files such as .fvwmrc
show up. WE does
1998 Sep 28
9
Unwanted browselists
Is there a way to prevent browselists from machines other than those
of my choosing to show up in the browselists/network neighbourhood?
I don't want win95 clients that offer shares themselves to show up
in the network neighbourhood.
Michel.
--
Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl
http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
2007 Oct 18
2
GRUB + zpool version mismatches
Apparently with zfs boot, if the zpool is a version grub doesn''t
recognize, it merely ignores any zfs entries in menu.lst, and
apparently instead boots the first entry it thinks it can boot. I ran
into this myself due to some boneheaded mistakes while doing a very
manual zfs / install at the summit.
Shouldn''t it at least spit out a warning? If so, I have no issues
filing a
2006 Nov 16
1
LDA Question
I need some advice about replacing maildrop with the Dovecot LDA. I need
to replicate a setup that uses postfix+maildrop+spamassassin. We'll be
using Dovecot 1rc13.
In the current setup, maildrop reads a file called .mailfilter in each
user's folder, then call spamassassin according to the user's
preferences. The file is simple, and looks like this --
if ( $SIZE > 20971520 )
{
2000 Oct 20
1
Linux -> Win2K file transfer
Just a quick question, in case I'm doing something really boneheaded
that could be easily sorted out.
I'm attempting to save() datasets on Linux (R 1.1.1) and load() them on
Win2K (rw1011, fetched from CRAN today). I get the "restore file
corrupted" message every time. I've tried saving with ascii=TRUE and
FALSE, and the ASCII versions look OK (it's my impression
1999 Jan 29
1
Linux/Samba vs NT
I was having a discussion with a MS person about the performance of NT.
I got this reply:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
By the way, I looked into that claim that Linux could outperform NT server,
and my source claimed that the test was done on different hardware (i.e. it
was rigged) and that Linux still loses to NT on equivalent HW, although "it
has gotten closer." Do you
2007 Nov 20
5
Solaris 10 Jumpstart instructions on the wiki now
Not that I''m much of a Solaris guy, and definitely not a Solaris 10 guy,
but since nobody else had posted anything yet:
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetSolaris#Solaris10
The good news is that it appears to be a completely hands-off puppetd
installation. Just sign the client key afterwards on the puppetmaster
and you''re set. The bad news is that it''s
2010 Nov 03
1
Auto-killing processes spawned by foreach::doMC
Hi all,
Sometimes I'll find myself "ctrl-c"-ing like a madman to kill some
code that's parallelized via foreach/doMC when I realized that I just
set my cpu off to do something boneheaded, and it will keep doing that
thing for a while.
In these situations, since I interrupted its normal execution,
foreach/doMC doesn't "clean up" after itself by killing the
2005 Feb 12
3
Is there a Caller ID issue in the latest CVSStable
Nicol?s Gudi?o <asternic@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Paul, 1.0.5 stable suffers from caller id issues as well, at least for
>>> SIP channels. What fixed things for me was swapping in app_dial.c from
>>> 1.0.2 stable (didn't try others). You could also just diff app_dial.c
>>> between versions to find the problem but I took the lazy way out the
>>>
2013 Jan 11
1
.print.via.format not found when building r61617?
I wouldn't be at all surprised if I turned out to be doing something
boneheaded, but I've *tried* to follow all the relevant rules ...
Based on a clean SVN checkout of R-devel r61617, building in a
separate directory, I end up with
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object '.print.via.format' not found
Has anyone encountered this or does anyone have any further
2001 Oct 15
1
creating packages for Mac
OK, a boneheaded question ...
I've made a set of packages for my students.
I'm serving these packages from my web site in the form of a set of
tar.gz source packages (constructed with R CMD build) and a set of .zip
Windows binary packages, constructed by cross-compiling according to Brian
Ripley's instructions (make pkg-foo in the src/gnuwin32 directory) and
then zipping up the
2011 Mar 26
1
another import puzzle
Dear list,
I have another (again possibly boneheaded) puzzle about importing,
again encapsulated in a nearly trivial package. (The package is posted
at <http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/bolker/misc/coefsumtest_0.001.tar.gz>.)
The package consists (only) of the following S3 method definitions:
coeftab <- function(object, ...) UseMethod("coeftab",object)
coeftab.default <-
2005 Jun 14
0
Mr. Chen told Media that CCP has "thousands" of secret agents in Australia
Chinese Diplomat Step out to Expose Communist Regime at Sydney 6.4 Rally
--- Chinese Communist Party is collapsing from Inside 2 million people quit CCP
June 4, 2005 marks the 16th anniversary of Tiananmen Student Massacre. Australian Democrats,
Greens representatives and human rights groups spoke at the Rally that intends to remember
the pro-democracy students killed on Tiananmen Square and 80
2010 Sep 14
1
predict(backSpline(x)): losing my marbles?
I'm sure I'm doing something completely boneheaded here, but I've
used this idiom
(constructing an interpolation spline and using prediction from a
backSpline to find
an approximation profile confidence interval) many times before and
haven't hit this
particular problem:
r2 <- c(1.04409027570601, 1.09953936543359, 1.15498845516117,
1.21043754488875,