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2016 Jun 02
0
When switching between wired and wireless mounts stall
umount -l /mnt/raid1 perhaps : ) 2016-06-02 4:26 GMT+02:00 Kai Hendry <kai.hendry at gmail.com>: > At home I move between wired and wireless connections and my samba > mount seems to stall on Archlinux. > > http://s.natalian.org/2016-06-02/samba.png > > > Are there any good workarounds? > > > Many thanks, > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to
2016 May 14
2
Samba slow on MacOSX Yosemite
Samba is very slow through Finder on our Gigabit network (she's using a USB3 adaptor), especially when it comes to listings and such on my wife's computer. This is my samba configuration on Archlinux: http://s.natalian.org/2016-05-14/smb.conf (I'm always running the latest https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/samba/) And this what the mount looks like on the MBP: //rufie
2006 Jun 21
5
ices2 realplayer
I'm rebroadcasting a realplayer stream and there are two problems. The icecast2 sounds tinny and its delayed something like 3secs. Any advice to perhaps use speex as it's talk radio? Can I cut the delay? Here is my ices2 config: http://static.natalian.org/2006-06-21/ices-alsa.xml Here is details of the feed, so you can take a listen:
2006 Jan 19
4
validates_presence_of
I am just going through the book and I come across a problem with the code in the app/models: validates_format_of :image_url, :with => %r{^http:.+\.(gif|jpg|png)$}i, :message => "must be a URL for a GIF, JPG, or PNG image" It seems to moan when it''s empty even though I removed :image_url from validates_presence_of. How should I make it optional?
2004 Mar 17
9
Frequency table
This must be FAQ, but I can't find it in archives or with a site search. I am trying to construct a frequency table. I guess this should be done with table. Or perhaps factor and split. Or prop.table. cut? findInterval? Argh! Please correct me if what I am looking for is not called a "frequency table". Perhaps it's called grouped data. > zz$x9 [1] 65 70 85 65 65 65 62 55
2004 Feb 16
2
debian unstable : mutt polling imap mailboxes
Package: dovecot Version: 0.99.10.4-2 I am accessing my IMAP folder on my ~/Maildir using mutt via Dovecot and I have this problem whereby mutt incorrectly reports I have new mail in a "mailboxes" polled mailbox. This happens all the time when I press the key bound to change mailbox. I use courier IMAP at school, and I have not experienced this problem. A bug with dovecot or mutt?
2006 Jun 21
2
ices2 realplayer
On 2006-06-21T15:21+0100 Karl Heyes wrote: > You capture at 48000 but resample from 44100, that will cause problems. > You resample to 22050 so that will affect quality, you haven't said what > bitrate you want to target for, so resampling/downmixing may be required > anyway. I am unsure about these settings. Any particular suggestions? I don't quality with voice, just
2016 May 14
0
Samba slow on MacOSX Yosemite
Hi Kai, (I recognised your smb.conf - I have your 'Samba sharing with undelete' blog post bookmarked at the moment to try for myself, so thank you for that one!) Is this performance issue something recent, or has it always been a similar speed? I also find my samba shares to be very slow to obtain directory listings in Finder on OSX. If something has changed recently and it is running
2004 Feb 23
1
IMAP subfolders
Hi: I am using dovecot since the first day on my server (so I have no other mailbox formats). I can't create any subfolders under any IMAP folders. Is this still an issue of dovecot? In mozilla, the operation is simply ignored. With outlook, you can't even click "Accept" if you select to create a subfolder, rather than a top level folder. I have Fedora Core 1, and
2013 Nov 28
2
Dovecot's brittle configuration syntax
Hi there, Whilst trying to come up with a minimal configuration for Dovecot: http://dabase.com/blog/Minimal_Dovecot/ I noticed the configuration syntax is a bit admin unfriendly. It's easy to get an infamous Error code 89. Is there any back story to the grammar or language this configuration is in? Kind regards,
2016 Sep 23
2
Windows 10 share failing
I think its related to https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2016-September/202918.html I am not very competent at Bugzilla. I scanned the list on https://bugzilla.samba.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=windows%2010 and I couldn't find one I could track for this problem to be fixed. I filed an issue upon https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/50847 since I use Arch. I will try and provide a tcpdump
2005 Sep 07
1
Cannot Authenticate to Samba Shares after switching laptop from wired to wireless nic.
I have a laptop that I need to be able to connect to my samba shares with its wired connection and its wireless connection. It works fine when connecting from the wired ethernet connection but it stops working once I disable the wired connection and connect to the wireless network (both networks are on the same subnet). The IP address for the wired connection is 192.168.1.112
2006 Feb 28
1
wired network switch to wireless if not active
All, I am wondering how one PC with a wired and wireless connection can have the wired IP active as long as there is a connection then if the wired connection goes away to then automatically, go wireless, then if wired comes back alive go back to wired. Is that kind of setup possible, if so how. This unit is always on - I just want whichever network is active and faster to be the active
2020 May 22
3
Voidlinux integration
Hi there, I despise complexity and Grub has been giving me headaches on Voidlinux.. https://www.reddit.com/r/voidlinux/comments/gk5h5c/everytime_i_update_void_i_need_to_manually/ I've switched to Syslinux, but I have the following queries. ??sda1 vfat FAT32 D91B-36F7 190.7M 61% /boot ??sda2 ext4 1.0 0dd25845-8fa5-41e9-b82c-c63c27cf5d18
2017 Aug 31
3
file server: %U or %u?
On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 16:27:12 +0200 mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com> wrote: > PS: the short way to explain %u is adding domain/workgroup to > username is the fact we are using trust relationship? > Probably, what you have to get your head around is this: The users 'fred', 'DOMAINA\fred' and 'DOMAINB\fred' are all different users. Winbind will
2017 Aug 30
2
Shares not accessible when using FQDN
2017-08-30 16:15 GMT+02:00 mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>: > > > 2017-08-30 16:05 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> > : > >> On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 15:01:05 +0200 >> "L.P.H. van Belle via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> >> > Small addition. >> > >> > > have in
2016 Oct 19
2
NS records for a new AD DC
2016-10-19 8:56 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 08:47:25 +0200 > mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > The domain member will ask its nameserver (which should be an AD > > > DC), > > > > > > > The client send request to its resolver, which
2013 Apr 18
2
Styling Markdown approaches
Hi guys, I wrote a markdown based Web editor thing for my sister: http://ws.dabase.com/ And she has trouble styling blocks of markdown. Since <div markdown=1>markdown here</div> does not work on my Debian markdown binary. Is there a formal definition of markdown? Or some sort of conformance test? And certain markdown implementations I should be using, and certain ones I should be
2016 Apr 30
2
Bonding wired and wireless ifaces
Hello all, I'm wondering if there's any interest in trying to bond em1 and eth0 (respectively wired and wireless interfaces here), and if any, how to do it in CentOS6. I've found this, which could possibly help (but I'm failing yet): http://r.outlyer.net/linux:bonding https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding Both are dealing w/ ifenslave. Any experience or point of
2016 May 01
0
Bonding wired and wireless ifaces
On 04/30/2016 01:26 PM, wwp wrote: > I'm wondering if there's any interest in trying to bond em1 and eth0 > (respectively wired and wireless interfaces here), and if any, how to > do it in CentOS6. You might be able to round-robin your outgoing packets, but without support on the upstream switch, you won't improve your inbound bandwidth. Unless your bandwidth needs are