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2003 Mar 22
2
XP can see Linux but Win98 can't
Dear Samba List:
Thx in advance for all help that can be provided. I have set up a
samba server on a RedHat 8.0 box, and I know I've got it configured
correctly, because I can do everything I would ever want to do with it
with a networked Windows XP laptop. However, a third and fourth
machine, both running 98SE, also on the network, cannot see the server,
no matter what I try. These two
2015 Jan 28
3
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Op 28-01-15 om 17:20 schreef Marcelo Ricardo Leitner:
> On 28-01-2015 11:15, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
>> I have a C6 server acting as a kvm-host.
>>
>> When connecting with ssh the console is extremely slow and hangs for
>> minutes at a time. Connecting to this server is not the problem.
>>
>> If I use: ssh root at host "whatever" I got immediate
2015 Jan 29
1
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Op 28-01-15 om 17:51 schreef anax:
> Hi Patrick
> have you ever tried to find out on which side the hanger is: on the client's or on the server's, using tcpumg or the like?
> That migth help a bit further on, that might.
>
> suomi
>
I'm not sure what you mean with tcpumg.
But after testing with a physical console I'm experiencing the same problem. So I guess its
2013 Sep 21
0
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2015 Jan 28
0
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Hi Patrick
have you ever tried to find out on which side the hanger is: on the
client's or on the server's, using tcpumg or the like?
That migth help a bit further on, that might.
suomi
On 01/28/2015 05:41 PM, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
> Op 28-01-15 om 17:20 schreef Marcelo Ricardo Leitner:
>> On 28-01-2015 11:15, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
>>> I have a C6 server acting as
1997 Dec 19
1
about Samba and NT
i have a PC installed Linux 2.0.30. And i am now trying to connect it
to a NT 4.0 server. i have installed a samba-1.9.17p2 on my Linux
machine, it can connect Win95 and worked very well. Also from the Linux,
using "smbclient -L", i can see the NT box directly and can log on through
shared name. but from NT box, i cann't find my linux, it is always said
"the netpath cannot be
2005 Mar 22
0
Behaviour change from samba v2.2 to v3?
I have an existing Samba 2.2.8 server running on an old SuSE 8.1
installation. It has a couple of shares, one called "OMF Transport". In
spite of being 13 characters long, it shows up on all our network clients
just fine, including a couple of Win98 hangers-on, and some Mac OSX clients.
Now I'm setting up a new server, whic is running Samba 3.0.10 currently.
Setting up a share name of exactly the same name, it does NOT show up for
Win98 clients - Or, for Mac OSX clients logging in under SMB. On the 2.2
server if I make a share name even longe...
2012 Nov 01
0
[PATCH] Fix nouveau hang after switcheroo
After switcherooing to integrated and starting X, when X fails to start
and causes a console switch, we get hit with a hanger (below). Fix
by checking if we're already in D3.
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 22s! [Xorg:1703]
[<ffffffffa037c538>] nv04_timer_read+0x28/0x70 [nouveau]
[<ffffffffa037bfec>] nouveau_timer_wait_eq+0x7c/0xe0 [nouveau]
[<ffffffffa03f4f4e>]
2006 Aug 23
3
bcmxcp: stop whining (and log spamming)
corrupted checksums happen all the time with the 6-port serial card,
even when only using one port (and I don't give a shit about the other
ports, if anybody has a one-port laying around...)
so stop whining already.
$OpenBSD$
--- drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c.orig Wed Aug 23 11:15:54 2006
+++ drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c Wed Aug 23 11:26:37 2006
@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ int get_answer(unsigned char *data, unsi