Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "suse6.3".
2000 Mar 23
1
windoz client won't print
I am running SuSE6.3, kernel 2.2.13, samba 2.0.6, lprold3.0.48. I can
print to the print server from my workstation (SuSE6.3) using lpr
remote, but when my wife tries to print from her windows machine, the
file goes to /var/spool/lpd/lj4dith-letter-auto-mono-600 and then just
sits there.
File sharing is working great, just having a problem printing.
Everything was working great until I got the
2000 Aug 29
1
x11() in SuSE6.3 and SuSE6.4
Hi,
I compiled R-1.1.1 in 2 machines -- one running SuSE 6.3 and the other 6.4. If
I do:
> plot(jj)
the graphics window pops up in 6.3, but not in 6.4
Also, doing x11() is of no help, it merely replicates the behavior above.
I should add that being root (xhost + and su) in 6.4 does not help. Postscript
works just fine. Additional details: XFree3.3.6, KDE1.1.2 (or KDE2.0 Beta 4),
updated
2000 Aug 29
1
x11() in SuSE6.3 and SuSE6.4
Hi,
I compiled R-1.1.1 in 2 machines -- one running SuSE 6.3 and the other 6.4. If
I do:
> plot(jj)
the graphics window pops up in 6.3, but not in 6.4
Also, doing x11() is of no help, it merely replicates the behavior above.
I should add that being root (xhost + and su) in 6.4 does not help. Postscript
works just fine. Additional details: XFree3.3.6, KDE1.1.2 (or KDE2.0 Beta 4),
updated
2000 Apr 25
1
Use of SAMBA with Rational Clearcase
Is there anyone out there successfully using Rational Clearcase with SAMBA?
Was there any special changes you had to make to get it to work? We were
told by Rational specifically not to use SAMBA and wanted to get the other
side. TIA
Paul Gilles
Navigation Technologies
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2000 Mar 24
2
Samba and DOS
Greetings,
Is there any way to get Samba to interact with MS-DOS? I am
attempting to turn a Linux box into a VPN router for DOS clients. What I
need to know is, can I get a CIFS protocol stack for MS-DOS, is a TCP/IP
stack sufficient, are there any other solutions anyone knows about?
Thank You.
Tyrell Kumlin, Help Desk
Cipher Systems Ltd. - Providing quality software solutions & services