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2008 Jan 17
2
samba 3.0.24 works - samba 3.0.25 fails
Folks: I've got several systems attached to a 2003 domain where we use kerberos to authenticate. When I upgraded a system to the latest greatest samba things stopped working. Just to find where it happened in the different versions of samba I downloaded, built, & ran 3.0.23d to 3.0.25c using the same smb.conf file. Turns out the 2.0.23d and 3.0.24 works but from 3.0.25 on it fails.
2007 Apr 16
2
Sparc Solaris 10 samba issue -
Folks: Having an issue with samba 3.0.24 on a Sun Sparc Solaris 10 box compiled with gcc version 3.4.6. On these systems I'm constantly getting the following two lines in the log.smbd file: [2007/04/16 10:20:19, 0] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter(2690) Unknown parameter encountered: "client code page" [2007/04/16 10:20:19, 0] param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter(3420) Ignoring
2007 Jun 04
0
macintosh metadata madness
Like many other Mac OSX users, I have found it frustrating that rsync is not as usable as one would like it to be on OSX. I've posted some software on my website that I find useful, and that others may find useful as well. It provides tools that allow one to access and manipulate OSX metadata, and in particular, to backup (and restore) this metadata to a non-OSX, unix machine (using
2002 Sep 27
1
ugh, continued ldap madness, cont'd
After a brief stint offlist (thanks Bradley), I'm closer to getting SMB/LDAP working but now am encountering something very odd, which he suggested I bring back to the list for "further evaluation". :-) > $ smbclient //TESTBOX/testshare -U dballing > added interface ip=10.15.49.142 bcast=10.15.49.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 > Password: > session setup failed:
2006 Aug 01
2
Partial Naming Madness
Hi, I am having the following issue with a partial. During initial page load, I am doing a "render_partial_collect ''foo'', @foos", and all goes well. Each foo partial makes use of a variable inside called ''foo'' (and can get foo.id etc). After all the partials are loaded, I need to :update a div corresponding to one of the partials (ie re-load the
2006 Jun 24
2
date madness
I have a column called ''time_in'' and it is actually a timestamp so it has a date and a time. I created a method in my model called time_in_date which is simply time_in.strftime("%m/%d/%Y") I can''t do an sql find on a column that doesn''t exist so how do I find for a specific date? Craig
2006 May 10
1
model mixin module madness
If I have several models which exhibit the same functionality, it seems makes sense to create a mixin, ''include'' it in each model and save myself some work and repeated code. Where can I define a module which will be available to all models? I can''t seem to find a documented place for them. Alternatively, is there a Rails-standard way of achieving the effect? Ben
2006 Sep 12
0
Unicode madness
It seems like unicode is poorly or improperly tested with wxWidgets. The documentation is wrong in several places and I have yet to get a build that works with unicode. The include file that is supposed to be included when you #define _UNICODE on windows does not even define wxUSE_UNICODE. I''ll try to tackle this more later but we''ll have to wait and see what happens.
2004 Jul 06
1
Wiki Madness
Sorry if this is a repost, but it looks like the Wiki was hit by a spammer. Nick
1996 Nov 13
0
Lib* madness
Hello, I have a small problem which has grown (and continues to grow) over the years. I have upgraded my linux system so many times, I''m worried that I have old, insecure libs and executables somewhere on my system which may or may not be used to gain access to my system. How do I determine which libs I should have where, and which libs are safe to delete? There are some programs
2007 Apr 18
0
This RPG is a downward spiral into madness.
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2009 Aug 20
0
Friday Aug 21st @ 12 noon EDT: VoIP Users Conference, More Wideband Madness
Tomorrow, Friday August 21st at noon EDT, we'll be on the rampage again with the VoIP Users Conference, much of which concerns Asterisk and the Asterisk community. We've covered a lot of ground in the past 2 1/2 years, and had a lot of great guest presenters. In the meantime, there's a new gadget to test at PhoneFromHere.com, you can hear the wideband demo on the ZipDX.com bridge:
2007 Apr 18
0
This RPG is a downward spiral into madness.
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2004 Jul 08
0
Re: more cron job madness
Hey, UNCLE! I added a warning to the YUM HowTo. I will also look into this further, and may be back with one or more proposed solutions. Rick
2008 Apr 04
1
depmod madness
Hello, What can I do when attempting to run depmod with these options: -Ae -b base -F System.map to prevent depmod from appending the following path: lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.14.el5/modules.dep.temp to the specified base? I am specifying a base as: -b ./lib/modules/2.6.16.23-custom So depmod errors/fails with: FATAL: Could not open
2017 Jul 10
0
chkconfig madness CentOS 7
> On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:56, Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> wrote: > > I have a couple of in use C7 boxes that were built with ntsysv and chkconfig for some old packages that needed to start using init.d. (The person setting these up didn't know about systemd creating service files for older packages, so we're stuck with these as-is. Here's my problem: >
2017 Jul 11
1
chkconfig madness CentOS 7
On 07/10/2017 04:11 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > >> On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:56, Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> wrote: >> >> I have a couple of in use C7 boxes that were built with ntsysv and chkconfig for some old packages that needed to start using init.d. (The person setting these up didn't know about systemd creating service files for older
2005 Nov 13
0
OggPCM madness
Hi all, It seems like I should have joined in earlier. First, just in case it wasn't already clear to everyone, Arc is in no way talking on behalf of Xiph, certainly not me, and (as far as I understand) not Monty either. So his cluelessness and stubbornness represents only himself. Arc, I really dislike the way you've behaved, especially towards Zen (your off-list threat to Zen is simply
2010 May 07
0
ACL madness
Hello list, I'm having a "fun" time trying to figure out my ACL problems. I've gone through the default ACL settings and the mask settings on the filesystem to ensure that the user I am using does indeed have access to the filesystem that is being shared out. My issue is that I am unable to overwrite a file that already exists with another file of the same name. I get the
2004 Jul 06
1
Re: cron job madness
Hey, > check-update sounds better than putting yum update in a cron job. Only a mad man would do that! Are the cAos and CentOS releases THAT BAD? > Much better to run a daily cron which rsyncs your local patch repository. So must one have your own local repository to avoid being labeled as a madman? In which one of the RedHad reference books can I find this? Just curious. Rick