Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "NT domains and 1.9.18pSomething"
2000 Feb 08
2
installing online help (PR#423)
When I attempt to install the online help for R.99 on Intel RH5.2, I
get the following message
Substitution loop at /usr/local/src/R/etc/Rdconvlib.pl line 1589, <rdfile> chunk 171
and it stops after a few files. Each time I rerun it, it gets a bit
further and gives a different number at the end. I commented out the
line 1589 and it works.
2000 Feb 08
2
installing online help (PR#423)
When I attempt to install the online help for R.99 on Intel RH5.2, I
get the following message
Substitution loop at /usr/local/src/R/etc/Rdconvlib.pl line 1589, <rdfile> chunk 171
and it stops after a few files. Each time I rerun it, it gets a bit
further and gives a different number at the end. I commented out the
line 1589 and it works.
1998 Dec 15
4
mounting an arbitrary directory?
Hi all,
Is it possible to specify an arbitrary unix directory to be mounted from
samba? For example, to mount /usr/local/bin ? Using a different smb
server, I've seen the ability to do this by doing something like
Connect to: \\smbserver\/usr/local/bin
Connect as: user
Password: ****
In other words, I'd like to be able to specify the exact path I'd like to
mount without having
2003 Mar 18
1
WinNT4WS problems... PLEASE HELP, URGENT
I've reached the point where I'm bashing my head
against a brick wall here. I'm trying to get my
windows nt4ws clients to authenticate to my samba
server on linux redhat 7.1 and I keep getting the
error message:
the domain controller for the domain TREBASV.COM is
not currently available.
Attached is my smb.conf output from testparms
All of my paths on my filesystem are the same as
2017 Mar 14
4
Rsyncing without RSH or SSH ?
People,
This doesn't seem possible - would it be possible to hack a version of
rsync to do it?
As an exercise, I want to create a VM image (or at least backup of all
the files with rsync) from a SCSI drive in an old Red Hat (NOT
Enterprise) v5.2 Linux 486 machine (circa 1999 that does have rsync on
it but it has protocol problems talking my server). The 486 has:
- an ISA Adaptec 1542
1999 Dec 20
4
2.0.6/Sol. 251/NTW4 - Drive mapping anomaly
Has anyone seen the following anomaly?
When I first connect to the Samba server, I run a logon script that maps
5 shares to drives F,G,H,L,M.
Some time later, when I check "My Computer", I find that the share
mapped to H: has been mapped to all the remaining drive letters as well!
For example, after I mount /users on G: and /programs on H:, I'll notice
at some point later that I
2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with
samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If
I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the
previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share
(lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain
logins work, profiles work, login scripts
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine
(and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under
0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux
installations.
I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I
certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q
or rpm
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine
(and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under
0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux
installations.
I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I
certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q
or rpm
1999 Nov 24
2
scan error (PR#342)
It seems to me the following should work (in fact, it comes from
someone's SPlus file). Instead, it reads the first 8 lines and then
spits out syntax errors. Using nlines=36 works. Using nmax does not.
Intel RH5.2 with R90.0. Debugging shows it must be internal. Jim
junk <- scan(file="",list(i=0,r1=0,r2=0,lull="",day=""),n=5*36)
1 3 5 no 1
2 1
1997 Dec 03
2
Samba record locking & PC db's
Fellow Samba-meisters,
I'm wondering if anyone can share real-world experience running PC
database apps (like M$ Access) with database files shared from a samba
server. How well has the record locking proven to work? I will be
setting up a small office network for a client w/ a Linux server running
samba as a file/print server and 4 or 5 Win95 clients running Office97
apps.
This is
1998 Dec 14
1
Samba 2.0 stuff for a newbie
Hello,
This is my 2nd attempt at running Samba on my linux box at work, but i
thought i would ask some basic questions:
David Bandel suggested i upgrade to 2.0, so i did..:)
Now, what i want to do is the following:
Be able to access the linux box from a 95/98 or NT workstation, now i know
this can be done since my box "odie" showed up in the network neighborhood
list on a few
1998 Dec 19
2
I'm new, need help installing on IRIX 6.4
I'm new to SAMBA and am trying to install it on a Origin 200 running
IRIX 6.4.
I’ve downloaded and un-tarred 5 files:
samba
samba.idb
samba.man
samba.src
samba.sw
Now what do I do? I’m really lost. I must be missing something.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Please respond to:
krestoule@yahoo.com
TIA!!
-Kyle Restoule
1998 Dec 11
2
notifying users
hello,
Is there a good way of notifying all users that , say the server is
going to be shut down? kinda like for a regular terminal session but
through some kind of windows messaging?
thanks in advance.
Robert
1998 Dec 18
1
8.3 filename format
SAMBA Gurus (Both on the mailing list and in the nesgroup):
I am running 1.9.18p8 on our production server and 2.0beta4 on a test
server. Both are HP-UX 10.20. Hundreds of happy end-users quietly
sharing files. Except one. He runs the Adobe Acrobat Catalog program
on his Windows NT 4.0 machine. It fails, whether connected to the
production server or test server. Granted, this is an old
1999 Jan 12
4
RH5.2 bundle
Hello and Happy New R
Two points:
1 Noting the existence of 0.63.2 as a tgz file on CRAN, but being careful
or lazy depending on how you want to see it, I also note that the binaries
for Redhat stop at 0.63.1 on RH 5.1.
I recently got the RH 5.2 Power Tools where I was pleased to see R 0.62.4
included, lots of libraries including V&R. This had been compiled into an
rpm - does anyone know
1999 Jan 12
4
RH5.2 bundle
Hello and Happy New R
Two points:
1 Noting the existence of 0.63.2 as a tgz file on CRAN, but being careful
or lazy depending on how you want to see it, I also note that the binaries
for Redhat stop at 0.63.1 on RH 5.1.
I recently got the RH 5.2 Power Tools where I was pleased to see R 0.62.4
included, lots of libraries including V&R. This had been compiled into an
rpm - does anyone know
2005 Nov 08
4
Roaming Profiles - the next step
Thanks to the enthuiastic help of Mr. Dan Shearer and the excellent
writings of John H. Terpstra (Samba-3 by Example) I have migrated an NT4
PDC to Samba 3.0.14a-2 on Fedora Core 4 (Cries of amazement)
The clients (XP, NT4WS, Win2K, 98 and 95) didn't notice the switch (once
I had made all the correct folders!)
My questions now are fine tuning and filling in gaps in my Windows
knowledge.
1999 May 11
1
model.matrix crashes (PR#189)
With 0.64.1 on Intel RH5.2,
abc <- list()
abc$abc$abc <- matrix(1:20)
mt <- terms(~(abc$abc$abc[,1]==64)|(abc$abc$abc[,1]==65)|(abc$abc$abc[,1]==75)
|(abc$abc$abc[,1]==84)|(abc$abc$abc[,1]==85))
model.matrix(mt,model.frame(mt))
crashes. With ab$ab$ab, it does not. Apparently, the bug I reported
for 0.64.0 has just been pushed back one step. Jim
1999 Nov 29
1
rbind crash (PR#351)
Well here is my (first) segmentation fault for this version (R0.90.0)
on Intel RH5.2:
x <- matrix(0,nrow=1,ncol=3)
y <- c(0.1,10,0.01)
rbind(x,y)
Jim
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