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2004 Jul 10
6
How can Windows 2000 mount a share as a service?
...uot;manual resync" method anyway. The upload area needs to be shared by all web-server members. There must be a solution for this very common requirement. I don't want or need a "SAN" block-device-level solution, I want a file-level solution. If anyone can share some ideas or experise, I would be very grateful. This must be a solved problem somewhere. =MB=
2016 Jul 08
2
Building Samba RPMs on CentOS 7 as an alternative to Sernet packages
...but it takes a long time to build and isn't overly suitable for our configuration management system (Puppet). I'd prefer to be able to build RPMS and install them on any machine (running the same version of CentOS), but I'm not sure how to do this or whether it may be beyond my level of experise as I don't have any experience building RPM packages. I'm looking for some advice on how to build RPMs from source, can I use the various packaging scripts which are included with the release (I couldn't find any details on how to use these) or do I need to configure the packaging syst...
2003 Dec 20
6
draft of posting guide
Here is a first draft of a guide for posters to r-help and r-devel. Suggestions on how to improve any aspect of it are most welcome. Suggestions on ways to make it more concise are especially welcome. Comments on which parts you like or don't like are welcome. Rather than clutter up R-help with lots of small corrections etc, please send them to me, and I will try to incorporate and
2006 Jul 14
39
Time to split the list?
I hope no one gets offended by my asking, but I wonder what others think about the possibility of splitting the list into two or three focal areas. Personally, I think I''d like to see three seperate lists: 1) newbie development (e.g., help working through tutorials, etc.) 2) more advanced development topics, 3) environment setup / admin.. What do you think? Best regards, Bill
2005 Aug 04
6
Features you'd like to see in a GUI?
Sherwood, Your intentions are noble and your desire to build this, fullfills an immediate need for business. If your intention is just to build a GUI for Asterisk, read no further. If your desire is to build something more purposeful, your best bet would be to see the existing commercial GUI/HostedPBX offerings like Pbxware and Switchware from bicomsystems.com ( http://www.bicomsystems.com)