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2009 Sep 03
1
Typekit brings typography to the Web
A new company, Typekit, is a font service provider. Your Web pages
need not be drab anymore -- and its compatible with major browsers.
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7501
Martin
2013 Aug 22
11
Samba strict allocate = yes stops btrfs compression working
Hi,
If i set strict allocate = yes in samba to speed up the transfer
of a mssql database dump,
then btrfs does not compress the file.
I have tried it also by just copying a small file in Windows to the
samba share and the same.
I have tried btrfs mount options autodefrag and then
btrfs fi defrag -c and the file still does not get compressed.
I have tried kernels 3.6.11, 3.8 and 3.10.7 on FC16
2003 Jul 29
0
Mdk 9.1, samba-LDAP 2.2.8a/3.0b3 (LDAP) can't print toz53
...by cupsaddsmb, so you
need to do it manually.
>and you cut loose from that aweful Lexmark driver.
I beg to differ, John. Lexmark drivers and support
files contain pleasantly arranged and easy to use
parametrization of a print job. The Adobe substitute
offers exactly the same functionality in a drab java
applet. My users went on a 1 week sulk, when I
installed Adobe general driver because of problems in
rpcclient 2.2.8a. They only lightened up after I
debugged the code with Kurt's help.
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2007 Oct 30
0
Problem with ACLs "Too many ACE entries for file to convert to posix perms."
...in ms-dos mode, so
it's not a given.
The smb.conf manpage indicates that nt acl support = yes by default.
Making it explicit doesn't seem to change the behavior.
> Usually, if someone is asked to show the configuration, put out the
entire conf file. There's been a lot of dribs and drabs, but much has
been missing. First thing I do is run a copy thru testparm. Most of
this thread has been like blind mans bluff.
Usually I try to keep it to a minimum, because people frequently don't
trim out the stuff when they reply. Result, a *lot* of extraneous crap.
As more and more peop...