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2003 Oct 10
1
Make share appear as drive under My Computer automatically
I am using the latest version of Samba on Debian/GNU Linux. I am running Samba on an old Gateway machine that has very little hard drive space or RAM. (I'm merely trying to configure and get familiar with Samba before putting it on our mail server.) I have successfully gotten Samba to work as a domain controller using roaming profiles. I would like to make a drive in My Computer appear as
2005 May 06
0
Perf difference between Windows mapped drive and UNC share accessing Samba share?
we're using Samba 3.0.10 on a Mac OS X server (XServe), and are accessing files on the XServe from Windows Server 2003. for the specific situation of creating thumbnails of images, i'm seeing a huge perf difference between accessing the same file via mapped drive vs. UNC path. if we map the Z: drive to \\usseast01\assetstorage (Z:\foo.tif), and create a thumbnail of a 1.5MB TIFF file,
2004 Feb 26
2
Persistant Z drive in XP
Hello. New to SAMBA.(2.2.8 on RH9) Mixed environment of 98 & (trying) XP. My "net use s: /home" command works wonderfully for XP and 98. But XP throws in an "extra" "more home-than-home" directory - namely \username\.win_profile on the Z drive. I've tried disconnecting it with: net use Z: /delete, but XP claims to have a process running on it (even after 10
2006 Apr 03
1
Microsoft Monad Shell
Not sure if this has application for R but Microsoft's new Monad shell is now in public beta. I have not looked at it myself but I wonder if the tools that are required to create Windows R packages could be replaced by this? ---- The Monad team has recently released Monad Beta 3.1 to Microsoft Download Center and we're working diligently towards a release of Monad 1.0! As adoption of
2009 May 20
7
Mapped network drive in wine.
First sorry for my bad English. I have a Windows software that needs to access a mapped network drive in Wine complains that he does not view the network drive (it needs to see this: / / server / folder). I tried to map the network drive using explorer.exe of Wine, but when I access the menu in "mapping the network drive" complains the error: "No network drive." I looked
2011 Jul 18
0
Re: Wine integration in Ubuntu 11.04
Now will that offset bug be fixed in Unity or in Wine? :? https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/755406/comments/12 I'm also experiencing this.
2011 Aug 10
1
Microsoft Office 2003 in Wine (Ubuntu 11.04)
Hi. I'm very much new to wine and linux in general and I was hoping some of you may be able to help me. I've managed to get Microsoft Office 2003 running on Ubuntu using wine and it all works well but I just have one question. Is it possible to download the microsoft service packs such as SP3 for Office and install them to update office and if so how? Its not totally necessary but would be
2011 Apr 11
5
Wine integration in Ubuntu 11.04
There are several changes where this distribution develops away from classic desktops: - maximized windows use panel instead of title bar - global menu - overlay scrollbars I guess the last two will stay as inconsistencies for a long time (if not someone manages to get the windows menu into the panel), but I thought that maximised windows shouldn't behave different than they used to. However
2009 Jul 25
3
Automate wine configuration (drives and registry)
One of my apps requires a clean .wine directory after each (wine) version upgrade and I'm starting to get fed up of making all of the set-up required - specifically: - creating a DVD drive in winecfg - making small changes to a number of registry values (simple but tedious) Both seem ideal things to be solved by a small script, but I have no idea where to start. Can anyone point me in the
2011 Oct 13
3
printer doesn't work under wine
Just installed wine to my mepis11, and few programs under it, ... irfaview, justbasic,... everything works fine except printing, under wine, non of those programs show any printers not a virtual .pdf or my HP1200. any suggestion? I am total novice, please.
2011 Oct 12
4
R and Forex
Hi all, I recently started learning about Forex and found this O'Reilly book in Barnes & Nobles about R. I bought it out of pure curiosity. I like what I see. However, I have a question. Has anyone tried to bring these two ideas together in a financial and trading sense? Are there any libraries or modules in R that can aid in this venture? --Yves [[alternative HTML version
2006 May 04
1
Ogg/Vorbis: The Definitive Reference
Hi, considering the lack of good documentation diue to lack of motivation, what about writing a book (Ogg/Vorbis: The Definitive Reference) (Sounds like an O'Reilly title)? That way those writing could make some $$, and the community will be happy, and it will probably spread Ogg/Vorbis much more. Regards, Ulrich
2011 Apr 13
1
Asterisk Tech Tips: Cookin' with Asterisk
Greetings Asterisk Users, I'm happy to announce that Russell Bryant and Leif Madsen have volunteered to host the next Asterisk Tech Tips webinar, next Thursday April 21 at noon central time. Russell and Leif are project leaders and have collaborated on two Asterisk books: Asterisk: The Definitive Guide and Asterisk Cookbook , both published by O'Reilly & Associates. Asterisk: The
2005 Dec 24
1
Do users have to have accounts on a Samba server to map drives?
I know this may be a very simple question but I cant seem to find the answer in the O'Reilly Samba book or from Google. When using Samba 2 (actual version 2.2.12) we had W2K domain users authentication via the ADS to access Samba shares. The W2K users did not actually have Unix accounts on the Samba server, we used the users.map file to map the W2K account name to a guest Unix account.
1998 Dec 26
1
Q: mapped drives do not appear
Hi there, I am having trouble with samba (version 2.0beta4) and I thought someone might have seen this before. From client PCs (win98 and winnt 4.0) I am able to see my samba server in net hood. I am able to browse the shared filesystems. I am able to map drives. However, when a network drive is mapped to a local drive on a PC, it does not appear in the drive list in explorer. In a shell
2009 Apr 12
3
Hi, complete ubuntu 8.10 novice needs help with wine
hi i've been trying to get an old game (Dune 2) which i used to play through DOS to work on Linux systems, i've not used this before and am in need of an 'idiot's guide to Linux' i've gotten as far as having unpacked the file and installed it on terminal, it now to the point of running the Setup.exe however when i try to run the setup, i get the following command line
2009 Jun 22
6
Learn Asterisk
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2005 Oct 15
7
You ASKED for an Asterisk book, you GOT an Asterisk book!
Jared Smith, Jim van Meggelen, and Leif Madsen of the Asterisk Documentation Project, in conjunction with O'Reilly Media are pleased to announce the official release of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony on Friday, October 14, 2005 at AstriCon 2005 in Anaheim, CA. In the true spirit of Open Source, the authors and O'Reilly Media have published the book under the open, Creative Commons
2004 Nov 03
2
How to make C drive to point to /usr/share/wine-c
Hello, I want the C drive to be pointing to /usr/share/wine-c instead of ./drive_c by default, without modifying in the config file. That is on typing the command "wine" itself , "dosdrives" in .wine directory should contain the symlink to /usr/share/wine-c for "C" drive. Where should I edit for that, so that i get the C drive pointing to /usr/share/wine-c by
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Can't Bootstrap llvm-gcc4.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit
On Oct 13, 2011, at 1:40 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote: > I can't bootstrap llvm-gcc4.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit. > OK. that seems bad. > It's not a test failure; instead the configure scripts break in all > kinds of mysterious yet spectacular ways. I spent a couple days > beating my head against those completely indecipherable shell scripts > then gave up for