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2009 Jan 03
1
Getting rid of the How_Do_I_Become_a_CentOS_developer page
...ist by referencing
the Wiki, then doing the reverse...
The above page already caused some confusion in an interview about Fedora,
where it was used to show that CentOS has no roadmap. It breaks my heart
if content can be used in such a way and I only found out that the
author's opinion was solemly based on that wiki page.
http://howsoftwareis built.com/2008/12/21/interview-with-jeroen-van-meeuwen-fedora-project-vice-president-fedora-emea/
That was a reason for me to remove it, but what I should have done is
redirect it to the Contribute page instead.
So can we please get rid of it ?...
2001 Nov 14
2
Share shows up but is not accessible.
In Windows explorer the computer (Penguin) and share (Ring) show up, but when I try to access the share, I get the following message:
\\Penguin\Ring is not accessible
The share name was not found. Be shure you typed it correctly.
I have Samba set up on another Linux machine (OldPenguin) in the same network, and it works fine. Both computers run Red Hat 7.1 and Samba 2.0.7 (which came
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...nes.
After a long wait, an error message will pop up stating: Error copying file:
The path is too deep.
I did a search on the mailing list and I don't see anyone with this problem.
Any recommendations as to how I can begin to fix this problem? Thanks in
advance!
Ka-Lok Kwok
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2003 Dec 01
0
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...i all,
>
> I've set up samba 2.2.0-alpha3 on my Linux box, and I set up a share,
> /home/baruch. I set security=user, and encryption on. I also ran
> smbpasswd for the user baruch.
Upgrade to 2.2.1 and see if you can recreate this.
cheers, jerry
SAMBA Team
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