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2001 Dec 21
2
BackupPC 1.03 released (backup to disk for WinXX/Linux using Samba)
BackupPC version 1.03 has been released on SourceForge, see
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net.
BackupPC a high-performance perl-based package for backing up
Linux and WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is
highly configurable and easy to install and maintain. It uses
Samba's smbclient to extract files from clients, and uses Samba
on linux clients to serve up shares (no
2002 Aug 11
0
BackupPC 1.5.0 released (backup to disk for WinXX/Linux/Unix)
BackupPC version 1.5.0 has been released on SourceForge, see
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net.
BackupPC a high-performance perl-based package for backing up linux,
unix or WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly
configurable and easy to install and maintain. No client SW is needed.
BackupPC uses Samba's smbclient to extract files via SMB from WinXX
clients, and uses
2001 Apr 22
5
Slow Copy WinXX - Linux/Samba :-(
I never thought it would happen to me, but it did...
I have read threads about slow copies from WinXX to Linux/Samba on the
list in the past, but I don't recall a concise answer regarding what the
cause was.
THE PROBLEM:
Trying to copy an 8 meg file from Win95 to my Linux/Samba box (named
"Nemesis" - for good reason), the transfer speed slows to a crawl. The
Win95 copy dialog box
2001 Mar 08
0
Timeserver Timezone Mismatch BUG?
I am having a terrible time getting the hardware clock, system clock and
the time served to my winXX boxes to jive on my Mandrake 7.2/Samba 2.07
machine. I have my clock file, timezone and localtime links set to
America/Chicago. No matter what I do, if I use UTC for my hwclock, my
system clock on the Linux box is fine, but samba passes system time +6
hours to the windows clients. (Yes I know CST =
2001 Mar 08
0
Timeserver Timezone Mismatch -- BUG?
I don't think my original post made it, so here is a repost of my
problem.
I am having a terrible time getting the hardware clock, system clock and
the time served to my winXX boxes to jive on my Mandrake 7.2/Samba 2.07
machine. I have my clock file, timezone and localtime links set to
America/Chicago. No matter what I do, if I use UTC for my hwclock, my
system clock on the Linux box is
2003 Jun 22
0
BackupPC 2.0.0 released (backup to disk for WinXX/Linux/Unix)
BackupPC version 2.0.0 has been released on SourceForge, see
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. New features include support
for rsync/rsyncd and internationalization of the CGI interface
(including English, French, Spanish and German).
BackupPC a high-performance perl-based package for backing up linux,
unix or WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly
configurable and
2003 Jun 22
0
BackupPC 2.0.0 released (backup to disk for WinXX/Linux/Unix)
BackupPC version 2.0.0 has been released on SourceForge, see
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. New features include support
for rsync/rsyncd and internationalization of the CGI interface
(including English, French, Spanish and German).
BackupPC a high-performance perl-based package for backing up linux,
unix or WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly
configurable and
2002 Jul 03
2
What's up with this
OK...Back ground...
Wins server is nt4
client is redhat 7.3 latest and greatest samba 2.2
ok I work in a large network.1000 plus pcs in multiple subnets...
I got rid of windows on my desktop and I am trying to get samba working
with all those win9X,2000,NT boxes....
I see myself on the browse list but can not do a net view on any winx
box to my linux box.
I can nblookup windows pcs from my
2002 Aug 23
1
displaying images
Hi,
I am using syslinux to produce autoplaying avi CDs (i.e. the CD contains
an avi file
and a minimum linux system plus the mplayer so that mplayer plays
automatically the
movie after the boot using the framebuffer device) to avoid things like
bringing avis
at friend's homes just to find out that they have only M$WinXX and the
M$ MediaPlayer
won't play my avi.
Here is my problem: at
2001 Aug 01
1
Corel heritage applications
I understand that the applications that Corel release for Linux are WinXX
apps tweaked to run under Wine. I have no problem with that, but it makes
me wonder what success has been achieved running Corel Win apps. Sure beats
upgrading if they still do the job you want.
The applications that interest me are:
WordPerfect version 7.0.2.19
Quatro Pro version 7.0.2.14
Corel Ventura
2002 Jun 14
3
Time Server?
List,
I've got my Samba box (RedHat 7.2) running NTP client to sync with
PARC. I want my windaz clients to be able to read time from it
automagically. Is there a way to do that? Seems like WinXX clients cannot
use NTP so can how can I sync them with my Samba box (which is accurate to
within 200 ms!)
TIA
/B
1999 Apr 20
1
NFS
Perhaps I am doing this all wrong, I am new to this. I am using the lates
version of SAMBA, and am trying to mount a remote win95 drive on my linux box.
I tried smbmount and it didn't work, unknown command. I also tried the following
don't laugh.
mount -t nfs \\server\share \remotes
when I do this I am returned an error saying can't locate the address for the
server. I can smbclient
2006 Jul 20
0
Rails Job Opening
We are a small e-commerce company looking for looking for an experienced
Rub on Rails developer to aid in the development of a ROR based replacement
for our current perl based system. The job includes but is not
necessarily limited
to:
Migrating data from legacy schema to new more rails friendly schema
Conversion of current functionality to new system
Adding new functionality that the current
2003 Feb 14
2
Calculating file size.
hi,
Here's an interesting one...
If I view the files on my Samba server, the file size is reported
differently depending on if I'm looking from WinXX or Win2k.
That is, if I do a 'properties' on a file with Windows ME for instance, I
see 'Size' and 'Size on Disk' numbers that seem reasonable. Size on Disk is
slightly larger which seems reasonable. But if I look
2001 Apr 17
1
Linux, Samba, UTC and wonky time
Brian Wright wrote:
> David,
>
> I was reading on Deja that you were having difficulties with Linux and
> Windows with the daylight savings. I'm not sure how you're experiencing it.
> My problem is when I mount Windows shares on Linux. The wierd thing is
> this. Windows has the correct time set. Linux has the correct time set.
> However, whenever I create a file
2006 Feb 20
0
vpimd, a personal information server
This isn''t even close to ready for release, but in case anybody is
interested, has feedback, finds it useful as is, or even wants to
collaborate...
I''ve been working on a "personal information server", something of a
protocol multiplexer. Right now it serves calendar feeds for:
- a local calendar folder (iCal 1.x''s Library/Calendars)
- rss for local todos
2009 Jan 21
2
Web pages time out after server rebuild
Hi All,
I have an old (2004) Intel based server with 4G of ram running
Linux ndgonline.net 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 #1 SMP Tue Dec 16 12:03:43 EST
2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
fully up to date using centOS rpms for apache, php, and mysql.
I have just changed from dmraid to md raid for the OS on mirrored 80Gb
SATA drives. (long story for another time)
Mysql lives on a Intel hardware raid 5 controlled
2004 Sep 22
0
Samba 3.0.7, print banner pages
Greetings,
I recently upgraded my print server from Samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.7 and all
is working well except banner pages for the print jobs. I am getting
them now an I don't want them.
This is under Sun Solaris 9 using the stock LP spooler. In my smb.conf
I have had set (for years now) print commands of like the following:
print command = lp -dnodis2 -c -o nobanner -s %s; rm %s
The
2003 Feb 25
0
BackupPC 2.0.0beta0 released - now supports rsync
I just released version 2.0.0beta0 of BackupPC on SourceForge, see
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
What is BackupPC? It is an enterprise-grade open-source package for
backing up WinXX and *nix systems to disk. It supports transport via
SMB, tar and now rsync over rsh/ssh and rsyncd. The backend features
hard-linking of any identical files (not just files with the same
name) and
2001 Dec 21
0
Request SMBPASWD feature
One of the sticking points when using SaMBa is that two sets of
passwords need to be maintained, one for SMB and the other for
the host OS, usually a UNIX variant. A partial solution exists
on some systems in the form of SMB-PAM modules. They let the
UNIX like system validate passwords against the SMB password
database. The problem is that, allegedly, you have to be on a
WinXX box to change your