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1998 Sep 02
0
Newbie to Samba (digest 1798)
When the world was young, Sandie carved some runes like this: > Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 10:23:24 -0600 > From: shui@yxepna01.pointsnorth.com > To: samba@anu.edu.au > Subject: Newbie to Samba [snip] > 1. Samba keeps it own set of password in private/smbpasswd after Samba > was installed. What's the use of those passwords? Are they being used to > perform validation if
1999 Jan 08
0
text file conventions (was: Samba 1.9.18 DOS to UNIX and back with ASCII)
When the world was young, Eric Sammons <esammons@geocities.com> carved some runes like this: > I have found that Samba does not seem to handle the ^M EOL character > very well. This seems to be a big problem with Windows Notepad and then > in vi for UNIX. Other than the ux2dos and dos2ux commands does anyone > know of another solution or if this has been fixed in a more
1999 Jul 26
2
SAMBA digest 2177
At 16:58 23/07/99 +1000, you wrote: > SAMBA Digest 2177 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) rookie needs help > by "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov> > 2) genrand.c > by Mark_Noel@cch.com > 3) Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs: > by Hanns-Peter Ermert
1999 Jul 26
0
UNSUBSCIBE SAMBA
-----Original Message----- From: samba@samba.org <samba@samba.org> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org> Date: Saturday, July 24, 1999 12:40 PM Subject: SAMBA digest 2178 > SAMBA Digest 2178 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) strange share violation > by
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1925
samba@samba.org schrieb: > SAMBA Digest 1925 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) UNIX to PC > by Shaun Lennox <shaun@countyfair.co.za> > 2) Connect to exported filesystem from NT via a net use cmd > by "Xia Tian"
2008 Sep 01
0
Followup: SOLVED Re: Font display problem with Text in UML-Notes of Enterprise Architect (wine-1.1.3 in Ubuntu Hardy)
Hi again, I was able to solve my problem with installation of the both native RichText Libraries. This URL pointed me to the solution: http://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4614684 --> sh winetricks riched20 riched30 ==> installs and activates both RichText NATIVE Libraries --> now I can install and use EA without problem Important: The emulated Windows flavour
2006 Apr 01
2
List posting etiquette
Just a tag-on for the thread about list posting etiquette, etc., etc. The following is a link to an excellent (if wordy) how-to-do-it-right instruction manaual replete with links to other treatises on the topic. The entire text of this document is emailed to the mailing list on the 1st of each month. This is the Cadillac of etiquette manuals. http://www.linux-sxs.org/index2.html Enjoy, --
2003 Nov 20
0
General Email and Mailing List Etiquette
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Tilghman Lesher > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 12:29 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Business discussion again > > [...] > And BTW, remember to trim footers and post your
2004 Sep 02
3
Etiquette question
What exactly is top posting? I thought that was when someone responds to the very first message instead of the latest one. Jim C. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | I can be reached on the following Instant Messenger services: | |---------------------------------------------------------------| | MSN: j_c_llings@hotmail.com AIM: WyteLi0n ICQ: 123291844 |
2015 Feb 20
1
requireNamespace etiquette
I'm trying to resolve a problem of Namespaces and probably have misunderstood something basic. In my quantreg package the function crq() has as its first argument a formula that typically contains something like this: Surv(y, ...) ~ foo, where Surv is a function from the survival package which quantreg suggests. When this syntax is encountered in ordinary usage Surv is resolved, I believe,
1997 Nov 04
0
patch contributors and the samba-cvs list
We still have quite a few patches pending in samba-bugs. If you have sent a patch to samba-bugs and are waiting for it to be integrated then you might like to know about two things that make life easier for you and for us. The first is the samba-cvs list. This is a standard listproc list (just like this one) that automatically receives all the cvs commit messages. Be warned that this list is
2004 Jul 28
4
Cisco 7960 backlight and list etiquette?
Hi I've taken apart a 7960 to fit a backlight to the LCD. Would others on the list be interested in this as a project when I've finished (i.e. should I document and photo all the stages)? Also I can source some 7960's at a very good price but what are the rules about posting this information on the list if others were interested? P
1998 May 27
2
A problem of etiquette
Perhaps, the question is silly. But, I prefer asking it before making a mistake. I have just packed a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1/Win32s. It is equivalent to the previous one for Win95/NT (R-0.61.3 + many of the available packages) and it is compiled with egcs-mingw32 (GPL not a commercial compiler). Now, in preparing the README, I put the following sentence:
2010 Jun 08
0
Email etiquette
Hello, When replying to emails, please remove any lines of the original text you are not replying to, especially if you are bottom-posting, to prevent people from having to scroll through pages and pages of useless quoted text. I would recommend people use inline replying instead of top- or bottom-posting, but as long as your emails look tidy I'll not make an issue of that :)
2004 Apr 13
0
*** List etiquette - digest readers
If you're reading the digest of the Asterisk-users mailing list: * Please always strip the parts of the message you're not replying to - do not resend the whole digest! * Please always change the subject so it reflects your message - Do not send a message with a subject of RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #3413 - 14 msgs It does *not* reflect the content of your message
2004 Aug 18
0
List-etiquette * AGAIN *
* Please DO NOT post the same message to two lists. We have divided the lists to be able to stay focused and lesser the burden. You are not raising the chances of getting a reply, you are instead annoying a lot of people. Most of the people on the -dev list are reading all other lists. * Please move all discussions about serviceproviders and other products and services around asterisk to the
2015 Feb 13
1
Thread moderation and list etiquette (Reference - Another Fedora Decision)
On 12/02/15 16:51, Brian Mathis wrote: > Thanks for putting in the effort here. It's never a good situation to have > to moderate, but sometimes it is necessary. > > From my perspective, this kind of thing happens far more often than the > current example, though maybe not with such intensity. This situation A large part of this is that some of the regular people are now
2015 Feb 13
0
Thread moderation and list etiquette (Reference - Another Fedora Decision)
On 12/02/15 18:08, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Brian Mathis > <brian.mathis+centos at betteradmin.com> wrote: >> CentOS is unquestionably one of the most used Linux distros >> in the world, and yet the mailing list is relatively quiet. To me this is >> a symptom of a problem, and I feel that it's partially a result of the same >>
2001 Dec 13
1
etiquette question
Hi all, I would like to know what the proper form is regarding feature requests and inquiries about future features that are being worked on or considered with regards to samba. I understand its bad form to scream demands on the maillist ;-0 Gr Richard
2005 Sep 15
3
Mailing List Etiquette
OK guys and gals ... can we please stop all the fighting? When technical questions are asked, they should be answered. I lot of people on this list have something that a lot of newbies need ... experience. So answering a question with "RTFM" or "JFGI" is not going to impart any of your experience ... which is one of the things they need and want. Also ... if someone attacks