Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "unixland".
1998 Dec 15
4
mounting an arbitrary directory?
...ike
Connect to: \\smbserver\/usr/local/bin
Connect as: user
Password: ****
In other words, I'd like to be able to specify the exact path I'd like to
mount without having to explicity put it in smb.conf. (Permissions would
of course be subject to whatever the permissions the user has in
unixland).
If this isn't currently possible, could it be placed on the features
wishlist?
Thanks.
Steve
2005 Nov 10
1
OggPCM proposal feedback
...bit it will support 65536 formats.
>
> You're still working with the philosophy of FourCC-world, where based on
> wether a plugin or application supports a 32-bit identifier you know if
> it either has full support or no support.
It's not just the FourCC world; lots of unixland audio code works this
way too. I agree with de Castro Lopo. Making a general format and then
saying people are free to only implement the subset they care about is
contrary to Xiph's design philosophy and will lead directly to
interoperability issues. It's better to specify and require a...
2016 Nov 09
2
D.C. and File Server on the same server...
Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Nov 2016 12:15:49 -0700
> Linda W via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Is there a target date for when the 4.x server will be able to
>> support 1 samba instance being the domain controller and serving files
>> as the 3.x server is able to do?
>>
>
> You can already do this.
2016 Nov 10
0
D.C. and File Server on the same server...
...e main visible problems are, A DC uses xidNumber's by default,
these are all in the '3000000' range and any Unix domain members will
get different IDs. You can work around this by giving Domain users &
groups a uidNumber or gidNumber, this way, they all get the same ID
everywhere in Unixland.
You cannot use the login shell & Unix home directory attributes from AD
on a DC, you have to use template lines in smb.conf.
>
> I have a rather useful Domain server that can return many or
> most of the MS-builtins as well as "well-known" domain ID's...
> Winbi...
2016 Nov 10
3
D.C. and File Server on the same server...
...ems are, A DC uses xidNumber's by default,
> these are all in the '3000000' range and any Unix domain members will
> get different IDs. You can work around this by giving Domain users &
> groups a uidNumber or gidNumber, this way, they all get the same ID
> everywhere in Unixland.
> You cannot use the login shell & Unix home directory attributes from AD
> on a DC, you have to use template lines in smb.conf.
>
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Why not? Can't I configure that range?... FWIW, though, right
now my ID's all map to the same range (as don't rely on auto-allocat...
2005 Nov 10
5
OggPCM proposal feedback
Arc wrote:
> Does endian vary widely for raw audio codecs,
Well there are really only two endian-nesses, big and little.
WAV is usually little endian but there is also a (very rare) big endian
version. AIFF is usually little endian but also supports big endian
encoding. CAF, AU, IRCAM and a number of others support both endian-nesses
equally.
> or would it be reasonable
> to settle