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2004 Apr 20
0
printer sahre not prining from win2k...
I have installed a samba share for an Epson FX-85 printer. The smb.conf file is shwon below: # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2004/04/19 17:05:12 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = PENGUINIX interfaces = eth0, lo bind interfaces only = Yes password server = clyde guest account = guest log level = 1 log
2003 Nov 26
1
Samba and W2K printer issues
I posted this query a couple of days ago and received no responses. SInce that time, some other info has come to light that I thought would be useful to helping to solve this porblem. My network consists of a firewall machine networked with a SuSE 7.2 workstation and a Windows 2000 workstation. My smb.conf file is below: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date:
2003 Dec 22
2
Printers and other stuff
Well.. okay. Only printers. I am still having issues (pains, actually) getting my pritner shares to work from either Linux OR Windows 2000. One of the things I see here is that the majority of users use CUPS as the printing daemon. From my previous Unix experieince, I have gravitated towards BSD as my printing daemon. Could this be the reason I am having trouble> Does Samba work better with
2003 Nov 21
0
smbmount and credentials file
I have a small LAN: SuSE 7.2 with Samba 3.0 and a W2K box. What I can do: I can create shares from the W2K box that make files from the Linux box visible. I can also manually mount (using % smbmount ... ) from the command line as root. Here is where I run into problems. The only way I can mount a partition via smbmount is if I use the username=user%passwd option. If I attempt to setup a .smbpw
2003 Nov 22
0
Samba and printers and god knows what else...
Okay.. this is REALLY starting to p*** me off here! Attached is my smb.conf file: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2003/11/21 18:09:25 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = PENGUINIX guest account = guest wins support = Yes [joec] comment = Personal network share path = /home/joec/smb_share read only =
2004 Apr 20
3
which print tool: CUPS vs BSD?
Which printing mnechansim works best with Samba? CUPS or BSD? I suspect that BSD support in Samba is not the greatest. Regards, Joe -- #----------------------------------------------------------# # Penguinix Consulting # #----------------------------------------------------------# # Software development, QA and testing. # #
2004 Nov 28
1
YASP (Yet Another Samba Problem)
When I attmept to mount a PC (W2K) share via my fstab, I get the following error message on the mount: "Unknown parameter encountered 'file'" Truth be told , samba is becoming more and more frustrating. The only thing I have been able to successfully do is to make visible my NFS mount point across my file server to my W2K machine. I am running SuSE 9.1, Samba 3.02a Enclosed is
2010 Oct 29
0
samba 3.4 and 3.5 bug or misconfig: why is idmap uid and idmap gid needed for an AD only idmap config?
Hello list, I'm currently struggling in creating a running config for samba 3.4.9 and 3.5.6 on solaris 9 (active directory on windows 2003 R2 SP2 with rfc2307 schema extension, openssl 0.9.8o, libiconv 1.13.1, heimdal 1.4, cyrus-sasl 2.1.23, openldap 2.4.23) The relevant part in smb.conf is in [global] winbind enum users = Yes winbind enum groups = Yes winbind
2003 Nov 23
1
smbprint
While trying to configure my *nix box to print to windows, I discovered my samba build does not have the smbprint utility. I saw no option in the configure/make script to build with the smprint utility. Is there an option that will build this tool? Thanks! Joe Cipale -- #----------------------------------------------------------# # "Don't fear the penguin!"
2002 Apr 11
2
Obtaining names of ``...'' arguments.
This may be an FAQ, but a (perfunctory) search failed to turn it up. Suppose I have a function foo(...){<something>} and I want to obtain, inside foo, the names of items comprising the ``...''. E.g. if I call foo(melvin,clyde,irving) I want to be able to loop through the ``...'' and successively obtain the text strings "melvin", "clyde", and
2004 Jun 24
2
string overflow in safe_strcpy
I recently upgraded both of my samba servers (mirrors of each other) to 3.0.4, my log files now fill with the following messages (hundred lines per day): Jun 24 13:55:33 Clyde smbd[8597]: [2004/06/24 13:55:33, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(602) Jun 24 13:55:33 Clyde smbd[8597]: ERROR: string overflow by 1 (9 - 8) in safe_strcpy [LIBRA~V$.DOC] Jun 24 14:20:34 Clyde smbd[8597]: [2004/06/24
2024 Jan 14
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:59:16 -0500 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> > My guess is that one of the bootstrap samples had a different > selection of countries, so factor(Country) had different levels, and > that would really mess things up. > > You'll need to decide how to handle that: If you are trying to > estimate the coefficient for
2007 Oct 25
1
PR#10371
Oops -- I should have tested it without libraries loaded :-) The conflict must be with the HH package. I tested the example again using all the packages required by HH and do get the correct results, but once the HH package is loaded, the TukeyHSD function returns "height" and the plot command gives the error described previously. Should I report this bug directly to the authors of
2002 Dec 05
1
is.loaded("gamma") is FALSE in Windows
Hi! I am working on dynamically loading some C code into R and have my programs working on a DEC alpha. I have tried porting it to windows and found that the gamma function is not loaded in the symbol table there, but is under unix. While I can add in the gamma function, I would prefer to use the same one as in R and have the same code under unix and wondows. Is there a way to access the
2019 Nov 04
3
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
On 5/11/19 3:41 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: > For what it's worth, I don't think this strategy can work in general, > because a class might have attributes that depend on its data/contents > (e.g. https://vctrs.r-lib.org/articles/s3-vector.html#cached-sum). I > don't think these are particularly common in practice, but it's > dangerous to assume that you can restore a
2024 Jan 14
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
On 13/01/2024 8:58 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: > On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:59:16 -0500 > Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > > <SNIP> > >> My guess is that one of the bootstrap samples had a different >> selection of countries, so factor(Country) had different levels, and >> that would really mess things up. >> >> You'll
2019 Nov 04
0
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
Hi Rolf, On 11/4/19 12:28, Rolf Turner wrote: > > On 5/11/19 3:41 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: > >> For what it's worth, I don't think this strategy can work in general, >> because a class might have attributes that depend on its data/contents >> (e.g. >>
2019 Nov 04
0
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
On 5/11/19 10:54 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 04/11/2019 4:40 p.m., Pages, Herve wrote: >> Hi Rolf, >> >> On 11/4/19 12:28, Rolf Turner wrote: >>> >>> On 5/11/19 3:41 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: >>> >>>> For what it's worth, I don't think this strategy can work in general, >>>> because a class might have attributes
2019 Nov 04
3
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
On 04/11/2019 4:40 p.m., Pages, Herve wrote: > Hi Rolf, > > On 11/4/19 12:28, Rolf Turner wrote: >> >> On 5/11/19 3:41 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: >> >>> For what it's worth, I don't think this strategy can work in general, >>> because a class might have attributes that depend on its data/contents >>> (e.g. >>>
2019 Nov 05
1
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
You can try for testing with a column of class errors, from the package 'errors'. The attributes depend on the content in the way Hadley pointed out. I?aki El lun., 4 nov. 2019 23:19, Rolf Turner <r.turner at auckland.ac.nz> escribi?: > On 5/11/19 10:54 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > > On 04/11/2019 4:40 p.m., Pages, Herve wrote: > >> Hi Rolf, > >> >