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2001 Sep 21
1
In Addidtion to the Sound problem ... !! read this !!
try using wine with these commands : wine voice_tweak.exe -debugmsg +wave,+dsound,+dinput,+midi,+wineoss,+msacm,+midimap,+mmsystem this gives me : !! ----------------- trace:wave:OSS_WaveInit OSS dsp out mask=00000018 trace:wave:OSS_WaveInit OSS dsp out caps=00003300 trace:wave:OSS_WaveInit out dwFormats = 00000FFF, dwSupport = 0000006C trace:wave:OSS_WaveInit OSS dsp in caps=00003300
2006 Mar 02
3
plugin versioning
When I install a plugin, does Rails record the version installed anywhere? Maybe I''m not doing it the "right" way, but I''ve excluded vendors from my source repository. I''d like some ''record'' of what plugins are used that is under source control. David
2006 Feb 09
6
chown DOMAIN+mylogin /dir fails (Please help)
What can I look at to understand why chown keeps saying user does not exist. wbinfo -u/-g returns the user information klist -v shows kerberos is working net ads join works fine wbinfo -t shows secret is fine aix does not have getent so I can't run getent passwd -- is there something equivalent on aix? /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg has: WINBIND: program =
2018 Jan 22
1
Samba 4.7 package-aware print driver
Hi ! I have seen on Wiki that samba 4.7 print server is package-aware: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Automatic_Printer_Driver_Downloads_for_Windows_Clients To use package-aware drivers: - Run Samba 4.7 and later - Enable the spoolssd service Also in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Print_Server Support package-aware Windows drivers. I upgraded my
2002 Dec 23
2
Multiple rate limited networks and transparent http proxy - tricky problem
Hello, We have a box with good connectivity which we divide among several internal networks by having a different interface for each internal network and rate limiting outgoing traffic on each of these interfaces. We are using cbq and a u32 match on the destination to organize the packets. This works very well for us, but there may be a better way, I''m no expert at this! We also use a