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1998 Sep 25
1
Stupid redhat problem
I've got a stupid startup problem with samba under RedHat 5.0. Whenever I restart the system (I moved the server yesterday, so it got a reboot) samba doesn't startup. Looking at the /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory shows there there is no link from there to /etc/init.d/smb. I put such a link in at some point in the past (after the LAST reboot, as I remember), and it has now vanished. This is
1998 Oct 06
1
Is there a reason...
That smbpasswd doesn't obey the smb passwd file option in the smb.conf file? I've got the pre-compiled binaries for RedHat, version 1.19.8p10 and I'm just shifting from security = share to security = user. I tried to move the password file from /etc to /etc/samba, so that it would be in a root-only directory (as recommended by encryption.txt) and I've just found out that smbpasswd,
1998 Oct 19
0
SAMBA digest 1847
>Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 10:36:33 -0500 >From: afan@www.jeonet.com (Afan Ottenheimer) >To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au >Subject: How can I "Map Network Drive" using port 82? >Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19981017103633.008eed10@anansi.jeonet.com> > >I've been trying to get a Win 95 and/or Win 98 machine to connect to >a SAMBA server running on a different port than
1998 Nov 10
1
printer drivers question
I'm setting up faxing from our server using mgetty+sendfax, and the setup from http://relay.boerde.de:82/~horstf/ Basically, what this does is collect the print job normally via samba print services, then asks the user what number to fax it to. The asking is done by a program run on the user's system at startup called 'responder'. I have installed the print drivers on to the
1998 Oct 02
1
Logging password failures
Doesn't Samba log login failures? I'd like them logged, preferrably (at least to start with) with the tried id/password-pair. Do I have to get my hands dirty with the source or has someone done this before me? Thanks // Jonas
1999 Jan 29
1
Linux/Samba vs NT
I was having a discussion with a MS person about the performance of NT. I got this reply: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- By the way, I looked into that claim that Linux could outperform NT server, and my source claimed that the test was done on different hardware (i.e. it was rigged) and that Linux still loses to NT on equivalent HW, although "it has gotten closer." Do you
1998 Oct 09
2
Seeing two different user folders!!!!!
In my high school computer lab I have Red HAt 5.0 with SAMBA being used as a file server. The kids are getting used to it. But recently I'm seeing something strange. A student with id "james" will log on Windows 95, go to network neighborhood and to the Linux computer and find there among other normal items two folders. The first will be his own folder with his id, but the second
1998 Sep 28
3
file names in Win Explorer
I'm having a problem getting W95 and WNT to correctly read file names on a samba server I set up. The server passed all of the diagnostics, and file names show up correctly in a dos window. However, under windows explorer, anything after a . doesn't show up in the name. This is only true for a . in the middle of the name, "hidden" files such as .fvwmrc show up. WE does
1998 Sep 28
9
Unwanted browselists
Is there a way to prevent browselists from machines other than those of my choosing to show up in the browselists/network neighbourhood? I don't want win95 clients that offer shares themselves to show up in the network neighbourhood. Michel. -- Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
2006 Dec 11
7
0.20.1 upgrade problem
I just upgraded to puppet 0.20.1 from 0.18.4 (both using the debian packages). After the upgrade, I''m getting the following error: err: Could not find type "remotefile" in file /etc/puppet/manifests/classes/kerberos.pp at line 47 Here''s the where the error is occuring: service { nfs-common: ensure => running, hasstatus => true, subscribe
2007 Sep 12
1
newbie: getting started with database, local computer, host
well this may very well be a super easy one, but I can''t seem to find an answer. I think it''s really neat that ruby on rails has so many things built in like multiple databases for production, testing. if i create a database on my local machine, and create my rails app locally... will everything get synced with my webhost when i use capistrano? or do i need to log-in to the
2006 Dec 14
0
Web-MeetMe ready for prime time?
Jeremy wrote: > What kind of luck are people having with the Web-MeetMe control? The > condition of the page on the voip-info wiki makes me a bit nervous about > putting Web-MeetMe into a production environment. Use of MeetMe has > really taken off here since installation and I need a scheduling and > provisioning system for PIN numbers etc. Are there any other solutions > out
2001 Dec 12
1
Re: R-Help List Transmit Time
I answer publicly, since this is something like a moderatly FAQ >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <MSchwartz at medanalytics.com> writes: Marc> Question: Is it typical for messages posted to the R Marc> help list to take on the order of 2.5 hours to be Marc> transmitted to some subscribers after being sent? yes, it is. Marc> The reason
2009 Oct 18
2
Hardware Acelerating Encoding
Hi all, What does everyone think about using OpenCL to improve the performance of the encoder? This is particularly important for Live HD scenarios. Clearly off loading some of the work to the GPU would have a significant effect on the performance. Anyone got any suggestions of which part of the encoding process would benefit most form off loading to the GPU? Out of interest is the current
2001 Nov 22
1
fac.design
Dear all, I am trying to find a R version of the S+ routine fac.design. In the help of the package conf.design fac.design is listed under "see also". Any clues as to where (which package) I can find fac.design? thanks Steve. Steven Higgins Department of Ecological Modelling UFZ - Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle Permoserstrasse 15 D-04318 Leipzig Germany Phone:
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
is turned on. Can anybody kind to confirm with me? Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and WinMe machines, where the Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications server and the Samba is a member fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file services. We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by
2018 Nov 08
1
Desktop files change?
Hi, Does anyone know if they changed the way that desktop files for apps work? It seams that inside your start script you can no longer change your scripts directory. Does it now call some form of restricted shell? Anyone know where you can track these changes? Thanks -- / The whole history of this invention has been a struggle /\|/\ against time - Charles Babbage 1837 on the
2000 Apr 28
0
Follow-Up to my Solaris->NT issue (was: Samba Solaris->NT connection problem)
Hello again, folks! There is one thing I neglected to mention on the Solaris->NT connection issue I posted earlier today, and which I believe is the source of the problem. Two days ago, I "inherited" a NT server which I now use as my workstation. I physically moved that NT server from one place to the other (i.e., unplugging all the cabling -- power, Ethernet, etc.) so that I can
2010 Apr 01
2
Samba 3.0.22 - slow performance - Really urgent help
Hi Samba world, Have been struggling with this for the past 10 days, we are running Samba 3.0.22 on VCS zone, we have end users saving files onto Samba mapped drive, and complained that it 5mins to save 300 files, now it takes 30 mins. There is recently a change in the topology. Before Enduser ----------- samba mapped -------------- server (local attached storage)
2018 Jan 11
3
1600x900 not available
On 01/10/2018 11:45 AM, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 09:25:04AM -0600, Sean Smith wrote: >> I have no idea how.? All I can find is the Hi-DPi settings in Gnome-Tweak >> but, of course, it only lets? me choose to scale from "1" to "2" which >> makes things way too big. >> > It's better to not top post if possible. :) > >