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2004 Feb 26
2
Persistant Z drive in XP
Hello. New to SAMBA.(2.2.8 on RH9) Mixed environment of 98 & (trying) XP. My "net use s: /home" command works wonderfully for XP and 98. But XP throws in an "extra" "more home-than-home" directory - namely \username\.win_profile on the Z drive. I've tried disconnecting it with: net use Z: /delete, but XP claims to have a process running on it (even after 10
2003 May 10
1
Files and directories created by WinXP client are read-only
My WinXP client creates files and directories that are writable only by the file owner, not by the group to which that user belongs. There must be something all-too-obvious that I am overlooking here, but I'll be darned if I can find it. The files and directories can be read just fine, but I can't write to them. Clues? Help? Commiseration? Thanks, Jay -- When we are planning for
2008 Jun 05
2
Build count limit == 5 ?
I have been running 4 builds on my CC server for a while now without a problem. Now I''ve added a 5th, and the dashboard is acting very strangely. Before I started the builder for the new project (while I was editing the config files, etc), it showed up on the dashboard as expected, with ''builder down''. However, at the top of the list of project rows was a white gap,
2004 Feb 11
0
File system corruption
...guarantee that gamma radiation won't toggle a bit somewhere once in a while. As long as I'm asking... What would I change in order to modify the default behavior to be "the default is to run fsck after a dirty-shutdown" rather than the other way around? Any advice, suggestions, commiserations? --wpd
2008 Jul 17
1
bcm43xx CentOS5
Hi there, i am looking for a bit of advice on how to proceed with a wee problem that i am having. I have a BCM4306 pcmcia card (one of the later revisions) that i use to connect to my wpa2 wireless network. This is running on an old Dell Latitude (circa 1999). I used to use fedora (7,8 and then 9) on this but 2.6.23 and 2.6.25 stopped populating various bits of /proc/acpi with the relevant
2002 Sep 11
1
runaway samba, non-responsive daemons
...not anymore. Here is some additional information. We were using roaming profiles under XP; however, as a debugging method we turned those off. The version of redhat (7.0-7.3) has no bearing on the samba processes as we have had all file serving samba servers have issues. Any ideas, thoughts, commiserations would be appreciated. Thanks, Gary (a copy of one of the member file server's smb.conf is listed below) [global] workgroup = BURNING netbios name = EMBERS server string = Data Server hosts allow = (trimmed .. in fashion of x.x.0.0/255.255.0.0) ; utmp = yes deadtime = 15...
2007 Feb 15
4
Component/type defaults for 0.22.x
Has the component/type defaults syntax changed for 0.22.x? I have a component: <snip> define remotefile($owner=root, $group=root, $mode, $source, $backup=false, $recurse=false, $groupname="default") { file { $name: mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group, backup => $backup,
2016 Sep 23
14
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
Either CentOS 6 or 7 - anyone know if it's possible? Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go away in the near future, and they want everyone on Lookout, sorry, Outlook 365. mark, VMNH* * Very Much Not Happy
2010 Apr 15
4
Does "sink" stand for anything?
Hello Everyone,   Learning about R and its wonderful array of functions. If it's not obvious, I usually try to find out what a function stands for. I think this helps me remember better.   One function that has me stumped is "sink." Can anyone tell me if this stands for something?   Thanks,   Paul         __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML