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2016 Apr 22
0
R - Understanding output of the Knoxtest (Package (surveillance))
The function knox of the "Surveillance" package performs Knox test for
space-time interaction. The output is supposed to give the numbers of
events that occur in a specific distance in space and time define by the
function arguments. This function also perform a Monte Carlo permutation
test, which give the estimated value (based on a random distribution) which
are supposed to be compared
2004 May 27
1
Problem with VFS audit and recycle
Is there anyone running Samba 3.0.X on Solaris 8 that has VFS working? I
am dying to know if this is a problem with my setup or if there is
something else going on. If you do have it working, please let me know
which module. Thanks.
Bill Knox
Lead Operating Systems Programmer/Analyst
The MITRE Corporation
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Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 13:54:26 -0400
2007 Mar 19
2
can't print from wine+cups - ENUM PRINTERS PRINTER_ENUM_CONNECTIONS
Hello,
To my great satisfaction I managed to run with a windows program which
I use in my company (invoices, supplies etc).
The program runs well except printing...
When I try to print to my cups printers I get the following infos:
fixme:winspool:WINSPOOL_EnumPrinters We don't handle
PRINTER_ENUM_CONNECTIONS
fixme:winspool:WINSPOOL_EnumPrinters We don't handle
PRINTER_ENUM_CONNECTIONS
2015 Aug 07
2
Writing directly to a lpt1: port and redirect to the lpr command
I'm have a remote printer installed in the cups. I shared the printer and
it prints OK using the wine notepad.
But I have a old application that prints only if have direct access to a
lpt1 named port.
We can test executing the program wine start.exe and run the command:
echo 'test' > lpt1 that returns:
File not found
I tried to create the rule
2007 Mar 15
3
Question about AD user/ACL mapping
We have updated our long-standing Samba install on a Solaris 8 box to
3.0.24 and are interested in making use of the Windows ACL mapping
capabilities to help take over a Windows share. However, there is a
snag - the pre-existing box has usernames that differ from people's
Windows logins, i.e. their Unix login is freddy, and their Windows
login is fred_smith.
I have our AD domain membership
2001 Oct 15
1
WINE Printing: Couldn't open ppd file; Couldn't find PPD file
I am running wine version 20010824 and have been trying to get
printing to work. I am running wine on a Slackware 8.0 box with the
2.4.7 kernel.
Command:
wine -debugmsg +psdrv excel.exe
Result:
---snip
trace:psdrv:PSDRV_Init (0x41422000, 0x00000002, (nil))
trace:psdrv:PSDRV_Init (0x41422000, 0x00000003, (nil))
FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock
FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock
---snip
2001 Mar 12
1
WINEPS insists on using LPT1:
I'm running Wine 20010305. I am using the WINEPS driver and trying to
direct it to various printers on various ports. It seems to output to
port LPT1 regardless of the port I specify in the registry and
win.ini.
Here is a simplified scenario, in which I define only one printer, on
LPT2.
Can any one tell me what is happening?
Follow-up question: Am I limited to 9 printers, on LPT1-LPT9?
2014 Feb 27
0
Job: Statistician Edinburgh/UK
INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE, EDINBURGH
Research Scientist, Statistics and Toxicology Section
Salary ?19,000 to ?36,000
We are seeking to appoint a Research Scientist to join the Statistics and Toxicology Section in our Research Division to work on a variety of research and review projects undertaken by the team. This will be a permanent post based in our Edinburgh office. The
1998 Jul 15
0
[SUMMARY] Re: New installation (samba passwords)
I had just sent this whine out when I discovered the ENCRYPTION.txt file
in the docs directory. Thanks to Bill Knox (no relation that I know of)
for confirming what I had begun to suspect when I finally RTFM.
My samba installation is now working like a champ.
I'm now wondering about an enhancement to smbpasswd that will allow
UNIX-like password expiration and forced changes. And of course,
2007 Jul 15
1
How to disable wine postScript driver?
Hi all,
i'm trying to print from a windows command to a dot matrix printer (Epson
Actionprinter 2000) and i cant use the printer in text mode, only in graphic
mode.
I have ubuntu 7.04 feisty Desktop edition with wine 0.9.33 (from ubuntu rep)
I have working the LPT1, tested from cmd.exe with this command:
dir > lpt1
Now, the app works in windows wth a generic text only printer from the
2006 Dec 13
1
'system error 5 has occured' when mapping printer
Hi all,
I have had this issue for a really long time that I had a workaround
for, but this workaround
has caused more harm than good.
The issue is when mapping 'LPT1'
I know this is a local LPT port, etc and I know that non-administrators
cannot map this port.
The port is needed by a legacy application, and it cannot be changed
until this application goes the way of all things.
So,
2004 Sep 21
0
raw parallel port access
After quite a few days of perusing wine
doc/source/config/mailing lists, I have found very
scant references to accessing the raw parallel ports
using wine.
I am running FC2 linux (up-to-date) and have confirmed
I can access the parallel port (dongle) presented to
VMWare running a Windows 2000 guest OS successfully
ie. access to /dev/parport0 works.
I can also run all the programs included with
2007 Apr 19
0
minor omissions re "special" windows file names (PR#9622)
"lpt1" through "lpt9" and "com1" through "com9" are in fact "special"
file names under various versions of Microsoft Windows. However, "R
Extensions" says only that "lpt1" through "lpt4" and "com1" through
"com3" cannot be used as filenames, and "R CMD check" checks for just
these
1999 Oct 05
0
SAMBA digest 2259
What is this???????????????????????????????????????
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba@samba.org [mailto:samba@samba.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 3:06 AM
> To: Bernhard Bruscha
> Subject: SAMBA digest 2259
>
>
> SAMBA Digest 2259
>
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
2001 Mar 15
1
Printing problems with wine
Hello,
I have some Problems with getting WINE to print. I'm using wine on a
non-Windows machine with Debian Potato. Everything works fine except
printing. When I try to print something I always get something like
"Printer not setup properly".
The errormessage from wine is
err:psdrv:PSDRV_AFMGetCharMetrics No whitespace found.
My .wine/config -file looks like this:
[parallelports]
2008 Nov 24
1
LPT1 to lpr
Hi,
can I map LPT1: to a command e.g. "|lpr"
How can I use this? From my applications I only see the printers from
my CUPS. How can I use a pritner like LPT1:
now I'm using Wine 1.1.9
Regards,
Shanku
2013 Oct 24
3
PROBLEM WITH PRINTERS.
Hi people, I have a print server using Debian, LPRNG and SAMBA working
without any problems. Now I 'm trying to set up a new server with
CentOS 6, CUPS and SAMBA.
It 's a very simple setup: a few local users and a few printers,
nothing special. The clients also map the printer using 'net use lpt1
\\mainserver\printerX' because they need to print over an old DOS
application.
2005 Feb 04
3
adding LPT port to wine? Acrobat 5/PDFWriter installation problem
hi all,
I'm using the official wine-20041201-0.1 on Sue 9.1 (i386). I used
winetools 2.10 to facilitate my wine installation and it was a godsand. I
have installed Office 2000 and so far so good, but I like to extend my wine
functionality just a bit more.
I like to install Acrobat 5 (not reader) with PDFWriter on my wine
installation. The problem I have is that, during the
2006 Oct 31
2
Parallel port access
I have a small Visual Basic app for a prom programmer which uses the
parallel port (lpt1) to control the programmer. It uses a third party
dll (io.dll) to give vb direct access to the hardware. I cannot get wine
to see that port at all. I have given myself rw mode to /dev/parport0,
there is a link (ln -s /dev/parport0 lpt1) in ~/me/.wine/dosdevices as
described in the user notes. The app is a
2002 Aug 08
1
Win 9x printer problem
I am continuing to struggle with a strange SAMBA Printing problem. Here
are the details:
1) NT based clients can log on as guests or as users and can print in
either case with no problems.
2) Windows 9x clients can log in as either guest or as users and can access
shares with no problems.
3) Windows 9x clients attempting to print directly to the SAMBA printer
hang the print process and