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2018 Dec 25
2
Using MS-DOS client
...n that threatened > to lead me into dependency hell, I gave up and reinstalled the > original samba. After restart, it began to cooperate using my > original configuration! > > Nothing like this sort of thing to make one doubt one's own sanity. > Upon digging a bit deeper, I _suspect_ the sudden cooperation is due > to my not reinstalling everything (e.g. winbind) that was there from > the original Ubuntu roster. I'm not about to verify this theory by > trying to break anything again and am just thankful to have > functionality back. > > Thanks to those w...
2018 Dec 25
2
Using MS-DOS client
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 15:37:45 -0800 Luke Barone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Try adding "server max protocol = nt1" in the [global] section? > This should probably have been 'client max protocol = CORE' If this works, then read in 'man smb.conf' about 'client max protocol' and raise the level until it stops working, then use the
2018 Dec 25
0
Using MS-DOS client
...version from source. When that threatened to lead me into dependency hell, I gave up and reinstalled the original samba. After restart, it began to cooperate using my original configuration! Nothing like this sort of thing to make one doubt one's own sanity. Upon digging a bit deeper, I _suspect_ the sudden cooperation is due to my not reinstalling everything (e.g. winbind) that was there from the original Ubuntu roster. I'm not about to verify this theory by trying to break anything again and am just thankful to have functionality back. Thanks to those who chimed in and tried to h...
2018 Dec 25
0
Using MS-DOS client
...t; to lead me into dependency hell, I gave up and reinstalled the >> original samba. After restart, it began to cooperate using my >> original configuration! >> >> Nothing like this sort of thing to make one doubt one's own sanity. >> Upon digging a bit deeper, I _suspect_ the sudden cooperation is due >> to my not reinstalling everything (e.g. winbind) that was there from >> the original Ubuntu roster. I'm not about to verify this theory by >> trying to break anything again and am just thankful to have >> functionality back. > No, yo...
2010 Jun 24
2
Upgrading from 4.4 to 4.7
Hello all, For (system) certification purposes, we have to upgrade our 4.4 machines to 4.7. In the past I usually have just reinstalled machines to save the (perceived) headaches of upgrading. That is not an option in this case. Are there any pitfalls to watch out for when upgrading? Is it even possible to go up 3 revisions? Thanks, John -- Did you know that it costs forty thousand dollars a
2011 Oct 17
0
akaya.me -- also known as yet another markdown editor
...articular language/compiler/tool. you should be able to use pseudocode to explain it robustly... in which case it could be easily translated to _any_ language. plus then it also gives _equivalent_results_ in every language. and, quite frankly, i'm simply amazed nobody is saying this... (ok, i _suspect_ pandoc john is saying something fairly close, and that this is the change that fletcher recently got from him, but that explanation is chock-full of computer-science jargon, thus way over the head of this dumb phat spare-room hacker.) take the model i use to analyze z.m.l. (i don't call it &qu...
2000 Oct 04
1
Hershey Fonts, PNG, SVG, .. graphics formats
I wonder if we couldn't just use the PNG , SVG, support from the GNU plotutils from which we already have the Hershey scalable vector fonts [-> help(Hershey)] The new plotutils (July 2000) do support these (and will probably even better in the future, i.e., we can build on others people free software. Paul [who built "Hershey" into R], do you think this path is worth pursuing?