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2004 Nov 28
0
HELP: Win2k/XP Question / Profile Question / Root Share Question
...isplay other message that it get not sucessful creating a local profile and will be storaged a profile temporally. The question is: I must to configure on samba to the machine know that he must to storage the profile locally ? If yes what is the configuration ? 3: I created 30 shares, all them apointing to folder /home/<sharename>, and when i made the logon script using "net use" command apointing to \\<samba ip> it shows that i must to use \\<samba ip>\<share>. But i must to share just the \\<samba ip> because i have 30 shares and i cannot create 30...
2006 Mar 22
10
Need for multiple acts_as_list
I have a model "Childmodel" that belongs_to two other models "Parent1" and "Parent2". "Parent1" "has_many :childmodels, :order => :positionp1" and "Parent2" "has_many :childmodels, :order => :positionp2". i.e. The child is independently positioned within each of its parents. This works fine and gets me the useful
2011 Nov 29
1
Authentication listener configuration
...uld I define a second listener, or just re-configure that default one to postfix's needs? Also, in which cases do I need to define an auth-worker service, and a unix_listener for it? I don't find this in the documentation, if that's caused by my lacking search skills, please just send apointer. Thanks Rainer
2012 Oct 10
3
[LLVMdev] Inconsistency in the LLVM docs
http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#i_inttoptr The 'inttoptr' instruction takes an integer<http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#t_integer> value to cast, and a type to cast it to, which must be a pointer<http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#t_pointer> type. The final example is: %Z = inttoptr <4 x i32> %G to <4 x i8*>; yields truncation of vector G to four pointers The
2007 Jul 04
4
"driconf" to try to solve "texture size" problem with beryl+radeon+dualhead+mergefb
As some e-mails ago, I'm trying to play beryl in my laptop. I successfully configured my xorg.conf (thanks to the comunity for the help that allowed me that). The problem: When I boot the laptop without external LCD/CRT, beryl is working fine, but when I boot it with the external, it recognice fine the external LCD and don't want to allow beryl run. What beryl says: === BEGIN === $