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2010 Aug 09
4
Youtube Video
Hi there,
I've created a litle video explaining on how to setup some group policy to
redirect folders using Active Directory Tools and Group Policy Management
tools, it works and I've tested it so i decided to include it on my small
youtube Linux collection.
Hope you enjoy it and like; might be it can make it to the wiki video
library.
Thanks for Samba 4, it really _IS_ the thing.
2003 Nov 03
16
Samba configuration
I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using
pam_smb and samba.
Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the
linux desktop with their NT id and password.
The only problem is once the user is logged on they need to be able to
access shared resources disk, printers etc... without the need to
reauthenticate to the domain, i.e. use a cache
2009 Apr 08
3
Multi Frequency Cycle Timeout - E1-R2 METROTEL COLOMBIA
Hi,
I have installed Elastix 1.5.2 (Barranquilla, Colombia (TELCO: METROTEL))
with a TE220P (2xE1) and TDM2400P (16FXS), openr2 is included in 1.5.2
version. The outcoming calls are ok, but with incoming call i have an error:
ERROR*[*14972*]* chan_dahdi.c: Chan 2 - Protocol error. Reason = Multi
Frequency Cycle Timeout, R2 State =
Seize ACK Transmitted, MF state = Category Request Transmitted,
2009 Feb 27
16
(a) WinPower RPM available? (b) where to install if use tar.gz file?
Two quick and simple questions; I want to install the "WinPower"
software for my new UPS. On their web site, they have a tar.gz file
available for download. I know the reasons for staying with RPM, if at
all possible. I''ve Googled and Yahood for ""WinPower"+RPM+Linux and
get hits, but no obvious RPM. I tried "yum install winpower" and the
response was
2012 Feb 10
21
Reducing the need to compile a custom kernel
Hi,
during some big discussions in the last monts on various lists, one of
the problems was that some people would like to use freebsd-update but
can't as they are using a custom kernel. With all the kernel modules
we provide, the need for a custom kernel should be small, but on the
other hand, we do not provide a small kernel-skeleton where you can
load just the modules you need.