similar to: NT 4.0 Client and Win95 clients and browsing problems in general.

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1998 Aug 30
1
The Empire Strikes Back
Unbelievable! These guys get more and more disgusting each day. But now I have a proof that Linux and all its free software community (samba included) are indeed growing and are indeed consideder a threat by M$. Expect more and dirtier moves. Can you guys point me to more material on the subject? []'s, Juan > From: "Le Quellec, Francis" <FLeQuell@Teknor.com> > >
1997 Aug 14
1
Samba & Daylight savings time (was Re: Linux smbfs 2.0.29...)
> Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 12:52:21 -0700 > From: "Roeland M.J. Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com> > To: eknuds@extremenetworks.com > Cc: "samba@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au" <samba@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au> > Subject: Re: Linux smbfs 2.0.29... > Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.19970813125221.009e0a70@pop.mhsc.com> > > At 04:45 AM 8/14/97 +0000, you wrote: > >I
1997 Aug 06
2
set unix time via samba
hi out there, first of all: samba is pretty cool! question: is there a way to synchronize the clock of my linux box to a win95 box (something like 'smbnet time \\win95 /set /yes')? cheers jodok ;----------------------------------- Jodok Sutterluety Austria, Vienna Tel: ++43 1 4080791 email: js@bonus.unterland.at ;-----------------------------------
1997 Dec 15
1
Problems with Self extracting zip files
Hi folks, I have a curious problem when executing self extracting zip files from a samba share. Everything does work, but it is very very slow. Copying the .exe onto local disk (from the samba share) takes no time at all (500kb/sec). I would say it takes about 10 times as long to unzip when run directly from the samba share. This happens will all self-extracting exe files, and also from any share
1997 Jul 30
2
SAMBA digest 1371
I've installed Samba ("latest") on SCO's openserver 5 with a WIN'95 hanging off of it as a client. I can run every test in DIAGNOSI.txt except for number 2. That is, the WIN'95 box can not ping the SCO box within a reasonable amount of time. (SCO can ping the WIN'95 box fine). For the longest time I thought the WIN'95 box couldn't ping the SCO box but I
1997 Aug 21
1
hosts allow - problem
Hello, I have red the E-mail from Christophe Dumont from 17 Mar 1997We have a similar problem. In our smb.conf we have the entries: [global] hosts allow = 193.174.234., 192.124.248., 193.174.235., 141.35.191.122 workgroup = IMBNET printing = SYSV printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd share modes = yes browseable = yes ....
1997 Aug 25
2
NT Workstation 4.0
I am getting a complaint that my Samba server running on Solaris 2.5 cannot be found from a user's PC running NT Workstation 4.0. Any suggestions? thanks, garrett curtis garrettc@eos.net
1997 Jul 29
1
Solved: NT 4.0 not connecting to SAMBA servers
We fixed our own problem. Turns out that server taber is at service pack 1 and hyde is at service pack 3. In service pack 3 the smb redirector doesn't send unencrypted passwords without a registry entry to enable them. See article Q166730 at www.microsoft.com for details. This brings up another question. Is anyone out there using Samba with the encrypted passwords from NT 4? Ed Maple UNIX
1997 Dec 09
4
samba-des has bad performance
Hello! I have a problem with samba. I run the freebsd samba-des port (samba-des-1.9.17.4) in a pretty much vanilla setting; home dir, a few shared dirs, no printing (yet). The problem is performance. While Samba is not terribly slow it's still too slow. Copying large files takes about half a minute/meg on an Ethernet LAN with no other activity. Trying to read a file using netscape
1997 Aug 03
7
Print Share Name Length
Hi all, We (the Samba Team) need some feed back from our user community. Anyone want to help out? All you need to do is post us a one liner. Tell us if you want 8 character length limited print share names or larger. If you really must have longer print share names - then how many characters? Should we limit the length? Background: >From time to time we receive patches to increase the maximum
1997 Jul 29
0
Samba Shared Quicken files
Hello all, I have a recently discovered problem. It's creating a crisis. Most of my local GL is in Quicken. The Quicken data directory i on a Samba share on one of my Linux boxen. I am running p11. I use "force user" and "force group" to make sure that any entries are made under the same permissions and uuid. The "ledger" directory is shared out to two
1997 Aug 02
0
SPAM: Get Rich NOW!!
Hello root@inet.hkg.com, It looks like someone, at your end, is leaking SPAM into the Samba list. The apparent source of this SPAM is <inet.hkg.com> which, unbelieveably, is a real address. They are then relay-raping the Singapore Network to get it into this list. After careful deliberation, I have conciously decided to forward this one message into the samba lists. All future SPAM
1997 Dec 03
1
Problems with servicepack 3
Hello! I read your notice about your problem with Windows NT and servicepack 3. Did you find any solution? I have the same problem: I can?t see other computers on the network when I?m running SAMBA. I would appreciate if you could help me. Leif Magnusson
2011 Mar 07
3
generate 3 distinct random samples without replacement
Hello: I wonder if I could get a little help with random sampling in R. I have a vector of length 7375. I would like to draw 3 distinct random samples, each of length 100 without replacement. I have tried the following: d1 <- 1:7375 set.seed(7) i <- sample(d1, 100, replace=F) s1 <- sort(d1[i]) s1 d2 <- d1[-i] set.seed(77) j <- sample(d2, 100, replace=F) s2 <- sort(d2[j])
2004 Sep 04
2
Demo of using Theora under Windows
I have read http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#42 This put quite a burden onto the Windows-user - a burden that most Windows-users will not be able to lift. Has anyone made a webpage with a link to a theora-file that automatically (or with a few clicks on Accept/OK) installs the needed codecs on a unmodified Windows machine? (The links to theora-files on www.theora.org does not do this, which
1997 Jul 24
0
SAMBA digest 1365 and SPAM
Hello to the list, It seems that we have a leak. Someone is posting SPAM on this list. Since the headers are not being propogated we can not really tell where it's comming from. I would suggest that we not respond by quoting the FULL TEXT from the SPAM, however. This seems counter-productive, unless we LIKE repeating the SPAMers message for them. I would think that someone, in an EDU, would
2001 Feb 04
1
Determining stream type
Hi, I need to encode some extra information in my sound files, in a separate logical stream. Some day I'd like this to be streaming, so for each page, I need to know whether it's a vorbis page or one of my own extra-info pages. I've read the "Ogg logical bitstream framing" document, but at the Ogg level the only "structured" info is the page header, and that
2009 May 12
1
adonis help - (non-parametric (permutational) manova)
I am trying to apply this technique (M.J Anderson 2001) to a dataset of aquatic insect abundances. There is a sample in the unrestored and restored segement of a stream for every time period. I would like to compare the centroids of the distance matrices for the treatments up (unrestored) and dn (restored) to see if there is a difference in insect communities between the treatments. I will not
1999 Oct 25
0
SAMBA digest 2283
please take us off of the samba e-mail list for the time being thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: <samba@samba.org> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org> Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 5:44 AM Subject: SAMBA digest 2283 > SAMBA Digest 2283 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue
2008 Jul 30
1
Setting fixed size for segement plot using stars() (axes size vs print size)
I have been making some segment plots with five variables. They work great, especially when I used a different scale function, which scaled them by area of the circle rather than radius scale <- function(x, Mr = 1 , Mx = 100) { ((x/Mx)^.5)*Mr} Where x is the the value, Mr is the Maximum radius, and Mx is the maximum data value. You could change the exponent .5 to .57 if you wanted Flannery