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2002 Dec 16
3
Dumb question time
...g Explorer they have the ability to delete 
the file from within explorer. (The only exception is if no user has 
write permissions to the file.)
Can anyone help explain this behavior? (BTW, I searched the archives and 
couldn't find anything that appeared to relate to this problem.)
-- 
David Beards
Technical Manager Networks and Systems
CFA
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FAX: +61 3 9262 8383
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2004 Sep 29
2
Mixed Network Diagnostics
Hi Folks,
	I emailed earlier about some samba / network issues we are having with 
in a mixed OS environment.  I believe that our problem might be being 
caused by possible multiple Browse Masters in the windows machines.  
What I am trying to find is a good way to help determine this.  I'm not 
a windows guru, and have not been able to find any browse master 
settings on the XP systems.  I
2003 Jan 02
2
anti-virus
Hello all
Have a small problem. We use Samba as our PDC for a large amount of NT clients. We also use Sophos anti-virus to protect the workstations and servers. The problem basically is that although I can get Sophos to work properly I have to go to the actual workstation to install it from the server. Once I've done this Sophos works fine and automatically updates from the server. 
   
2014 Jan 09
2
CentOS Tshirt ideas
hi,
We have, like in the years past, a table at Fosdem and I'd like to get
some tshirts printed to hand out. In the past, the Linux Ninja's and
Beards ones got quite a bit of attention ( and both were not brand
spammy, which is always nice ).
Reaching out to the mailing list for ideas on what we can do this year,
with the caveat that I need to finalise by this weekend if we are to get
anything in by Fosdem.
thanks in advance,
-- 
Karanbir Sing...
2004 Dec 10
3
VMWare problems on CentOS 3.3 x86-64
Hi folks,
I'm hoping someone can help with a problem I'm having getting VMWare to work 
on CentOS 3.3 (x86-64).
I recently downloaded VMWare workstation 4.5 (not sure of exact version number 
but its the latest version as of yesterday).  I was hoping to run CentOS as my 
main OS and then use VMWare to still support Windows XP machines and run the 
couple of applications which refuse to
2006 Apr 03
1
Re: F6H500ukUNV working with fentonups driver
>> I tested it by pulling the supply to the ups. It got the 'on  and then
>> the 'low battery' upsmon then shutdown my system. The ups however
>> remained on.
>the ups shutoff (hardware ups shutdown) seems not to be working.
>Carlos might have more ideas on the cause...
This might not be a bug - it could be that I reconnected the supply to soon.
I say this
2002 Apr 05
1
Selecting hard disk boot when running syslinux from floppy
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to have the option to boot from hard disk
when syslinux loads from floppy.
Basicly I'm trying to create a boot disk which gives me the option to boot
from hard disk, possibly after 5 seconds incase I leave the floppy in by
mistake.
The systems I would be using this floppy on would be running Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 2000 and possibly RedHat Linux 7.2.
2002 Apr 26
2
Creating hard disk image in DOS
I was wondering if it is possible to create a hard disk image in DOS for use
with MEMDISK?
If so what utility is required?
Rob
2004 Sep 24
1
Mixed Network Issues
Howdy Super Samba Subscribers!
	I'm looking for a little advice on trouble-shooting our network.  We 
have several large unix partitions that are shared via samba and act as 
our central file stores.  Most of our development machines are Linux or 
Unix systems.  Some of our business people use mixed flavors of 
Windows.   Mostly Windows XP however we have a few older Windows OSs as 
well.
	We
2007 Sep 10
1
Generating Replicate Datasets (using loops or other means)
Hello All,
I have searched many help forums, message boards, etc. and I just can't
apply the comments to what I need my program to do.  I am running R 2.5.1 on
an XP system, and my desire is to produce replicate datasets for a
simulation study I am running.  Essentially, I have sets of parameters (a's,
b's, and c's) that define a function which produces a decimal value.  This
2006 Apr 03
1
Re: F6H500ukUNV working with fentonups driver
Hi Patrick,
2006/4/2, Patrick Beard <p.beard@blueyonder.co.uk>:
> Hi Arnaud,
>
> Just wanted to let you know the the Belkin F6H500ukUNV is working for me
> with the fentonups driver.
>
> http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatSectionView.process?IWAction=Load&Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=202840
>
> I originally tried it with the genericups driver with upstype=7 but this
2003 Jan 18
1
UNIX/SAMBA file permission interaction
...if you are not the owner or
part of the group that the file belongs to you can not delete the file.
I'm sorry, I must be missing something as this does not make sense.
Surely I would have expected SAMBA to adhere to the UNIX permissions
without the sticky bit being set on the folder.
-- 
David Beards
Technical Manager Networks and Systems
CFA
8 Lakeside Drive
Burwood East 3151
Ph: 9262 8204
Mobile: 0419 519 366
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2017 Sep 02
3
transition from 1.x to 2? What did I break?
It?s been awhile since I set up my dovecot instance (like several years) and my transition from 1.x to 2 seems to have not gone well: all I can see is that authentication is banjaxed and I?m not sure what needs to be done to fix it. 
# 2.2.32 (dfbe293d4): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: FreeBSD 10.3-STABLE i386  
auth_debug = yes
auth_mechanisms = plain login
listen = *,[::]
log_path =
2004 Aug 16
4
Winxp / LDAP No account in domain
Can anyone help - this is driving me up the wall.
I keep getting this error from my LDAP enabled BDC :
[2004/08/16 15:38:12, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(218)
  get_md4pw: Workstation ALDEBURGH$: no account in domain
It is the same for all workstations. I have made sure the Sign Or Seal
reg hack is in place. The same client system is OK when not using LDAP
as a password backend.
I
2013 Apr 17
2
Rsyncing Samba4 Roaming Profiles between servers
Hi folks,
I've got a bit of an issue with roaming profiles and I wondered if someone
might be able to help please? :-)
We've started rolling out Samba 4 across our network.  Currently it's on 3
of our 4 sites, one site has two Samba servers and two sites have one Samba
server each (well one site has two Samba 4 servers but one of the servers
was an oldish test box which I'm
2017 Sep 05
0
transition from 1.x to 2? What did I break?
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> It?s been awhile since I set up my dovecot instance (like several years) 
> and my transition from 1.x to 2 seems to have not gone well: all I can 
> see is that authentication is banjaxed and I?m not sure what needs to be 
> done to fix it.
Did you tested, if SSL works at all?
2008 Oct 12
0
OT: irises
Attention conservation notice: a digression on Fisher's iris data, related 
only tangentially to R.
The package announcement for hwriter points to a webpage created with the 
package, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~gpau/hwriter/
based on the Fisher/Anderson iris data, including pictures.
Unfortunately, the pictures are not of the right species (two appear to be 
tall bearded iris cultivars, the third
2010 May 28
1
create new variable: percentile value of variable in data frame
Hello all,
Thanks in advance for you attention.
I would like to generate a third value that represents the quantile
value of a variable in a data frame.
# generating data
x <- as.matrix(seq(1:30))
y <- as.matrix(rnorm(30, 20, 7))
tmp1 <- cbind(x,y)
dat <- as.data.frame(tmp1)
colnames(dat) <- c("id", "score")
dat
#  finding percentiles of "score"
2004 Jan 12
2
Re: Nauti miles
>
>
I might as well add to the offtopic thread...  why are natuical miles longer 
than "regular" miles?
Andrew
A nautical mile is 1 minute of latitude.
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2009 May 03
0
find tux comic picture help
does anyone knows/have that comic picture of "tux" the Linux penguin that:
- has four pictures in it
- it defines 4 "levels" of the knowledge of tux, who is "symbolizing a
learning person"
- the first one: tux is just a Linux "fanboy"; second: tux is working, and
say's: "...stupid rpm"; three: I can't remember that:D sorry; four: tux has
a