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2017 Jul 01
2
grub2-btrfs & yum-plugin-snapper , new from my last post here
Hello Guys, While i work out the snapper on fedora 25 I've learnd more about python and snapper. Here the changes: Snapper: Created a combat util-linux 2.24.2 from fedora 20, static only. This make snapper rollback available (needfull thing). Tryed to patch snapper, there are to many changes. This will not breake centos 7 system. Only works for x86 / amd64 only this days & Centos 7, removed many condition. Grub2-Btrfs: Removed "Requires: grub2", because that will install grub2 on efi systems. yum-plugin-snappe...
2006 Jan 11
0
Test ActionView Helper...
I''m just programming some needfull helpers i put the latest trunk into the vendors folder. works fine. But when i change something i have to restart Webrick. how can i test it in an other way? cu Basti -------------------------------------------------------------------- Validcode - Sebastian Gr??l http://www.validcode.at http:/...
2005 Dec 20
1
File-name Mangling issue...
I want all the file-names to be stored on a samba share from my XP clients to be automatically converted to 8.3 syntax, so that i do not have any further problem while transporting those files over to other networks/servers like netware. As for now i am using these below mentioned lines to support file-name mangling over my samba. --------- #I do not want my filenames to be case sensitive,
2005 Jan 01
5
sip reload - Hang
I just setup an Asterisk system on a small Shuttle box; I am only using SIP channels and have no FXO/FXS cards. The system works fine in that I can call my inbound number (Broadvoice) and have the system answer and I can make outgoing calls. The problem is that every time I want to change something in the sip.conf file, I have to do a 'restart now' instead of a 'reload' or
2010 Jul 10
8
Simple solution for small network in a school ?
Hi, I have to install a small network in a school in a nearby village. The network will be Linux-only, one server and fifteen desktops. Here's the idea. 1) Authentication should be managed centrally on the server. 2) User home directories should also be on the server. 3) Users should all have disk quotas, something like 1 GB per user. 4) Some shared directories should be read/write for
2003 Oct 31
37
File Permissions
I have set up Samba so that all users on my small network can read from my one of my Linux shares as well as write to that share. However, when user A saves a file to that share, user B can't open it -- and vice versa. How can I set up samba so that all files written to that share can be read, modified, and deleted by all users? Thanks in advance for an answer to this question.