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2007 Nov 15
1
read complicated file
...-108 70 141 55 138 -20 -83 81 -15 74 -107 140 -280 107 -325 83 125 -64 200 -122 123 -280 21 ... The first bit up to "END" can be skipped. That's the first 90 lines. Then I need to do something like this: while data still exist in the file { skip 3 lines scan 81 values into temp scan 82nd value, which is 11, 12, 21, 22. Depending on value, temp is added to one of these vars } The data are written in clumps. Each clump has 3 lines with info I don't need. Then it has 81 values which are the actual data I want to read into some variable "temp" Then the 82nd value tells m...
1997 Dec 08
1
print from UNIX to Win95
Hi Can I print PostScript files or imagine Files from UNIX (soliaris 2.5) to a Win95 printer (HP 6P/6PM) ? Now I can only print plain text files using the script included in samba (smbprint). If it is possible how can I configue samba(1.9.17p3) ? Thank you ! Sincerely; Dong Weihua weihuad@matpr.kth
1998 May 18
1
Extra form feed on Samba printing
I am using samba to share my RedHat V5.0 printers to my MS Network clients, but I get an extra blank page at the end of each print job. I've looked at the printcap man pages, but haven't been successful in getting rid of the trailing blank page. Here's the printcap section for the printer I've been having problems with: # /etc/printcap parallel:\ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp2:\
1997 Dec 19
1
Accessing a Samba server over the Internet
Hi, I want to connect to Samba volumes on a SCO Open Server 5 over the Internet from my NT 4 workstation. My workstation is in a local domain and gets a dynamic IP address when it connects to my ISP; the Internet hostname is also dynamic and can't be predicted. I can determine my ISP's B class subnet which I have put into the smb.conf file in the 'hosts allow' entry. However,
1998 May 02
1
Shadow and OpenLinux
Hi all: I'm running Caldera OpenLinux with kernel 2.0.29, shadow password and quotas. The shadow kit is 980403 and is working fine. Well, when I try to compile I got this output : ------------------------- Begin Compile output ------------------------ Using CFLAGS = -O -DSMBLOGFILE="/usr/local/samba/var/log.smb" -DNMBLOGFILE="/usr /local/samba/var/log.nmb"
1997 Aug 02
44
Question
Is there a way to prevent other users from being able to map a drive from windoww95/NT to anyother user directory on the system. For example I can map to anyone's account on the system and have read only access, is there a way to stop this in either the global or share level? Thanks