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1999 Jul 08
1
SAMBA digest 2158
Unknown recipient ----- Original Message ----- From: <samba@samba.org> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 1:02 AM Subject: SAMBA digest 2158 > SAMBA Digest 2158 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) msaccess and samba prob solved -
1998 Nov 24
1
nobody nobody
Occasionaly folks with Samba network-mapped drives under WinNT 4.0 complain that "all of a sudden" they do not have write permissions to directories/files in the network-mapped drive. Very strange, as they were able to only hours before. I thought it may have something to do with when I make a change to my smb.conf and do a 'kill -HUP <pid of inetd>'. But that being the
1998 Aug 20
1
Remote announcing - Help!
I have a Samba 1.9.18p8 server running fine on a particular network: >From smb.conf: interfaces = 138.120.247.0/24 ..and all works well with PC's on that network accessing the Samba server. Now for the tricky part. I want to move all of my computers to a new Class C network: 192.168.164.0 I have the router setup with DNS working, etc. I migrated one machine over to that network.
2000 May 31
4
Samba and DHCP
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1999 Jun 17
6
Samba vs. NetAppliance
Hi, I'm debating purchasing a NetAppliance fileserver that does native CIFS. Below is a URL to a NetAppliance authored paper regarding performance. One of the sections compares NFS to CIFS and talks about Samba. Can anyone dispute any of this? Is there any reason besides price that I should stick with Samba? -Ed Ed Sanborn (978) 691-6496 Northchurch
2008 Jul 09
4
RFE: ZFS commands "zmv" and "zcp"
I''ve run across something that would save me days of trouble. Situation, the contents of one ZFS file system needs to be moved to another ZFS file system. The destination can be the same Zpool, even a brand new ZFS file system. A command to move the data from one ZFS file system to another, WITHOUT COPYING, would be nice. At present, the data is almost 1TB. Ideally a "zmv" or
2012 Jul 25
4
Manual OOM killing?
Hey guys and gals, Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest. Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant programs and kill them? I know that may be hard to discern but I could also include a list if "known
2014 Jan 12
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Change coding standard to not indent namespaces ever
Currently there is a mixture of indented namespaces and un-indented namespaces in both LLVM and Clang. I think this is confusing and it wastes developer time debating the issue. I'd like to pick one and stick with it consistently. Indenting cannot possibly work in many contexts -- file-wide namespaces just make no sense to indent. So I don't think we should pick "always indent".
2009 May 11
11
First crack at this! Could use advice on a few questions...
Hi All, I'm J.D. I'm trying to use wine to run a program called Bit Che. it runs to a certain point and then just freezes... sorta. The program is a windows torrent search app, that searches all the major torrent sites at once for whatever "LEGAL" torrents I'm looking for. So I tried running it with winehelper first... and it froze once I asked it to search, then I tried
2006 Nov 02
1
Question on cross-validation in rpart
Hi R folks, I am using R version 2.2.1 for Unix. I am exploring the rpart function, in particular the rpart.control parameter. I have tried using different values for xval (0, 1, 10, 20) leaving other parameters constant but I receive the same tree after each run. Is the10 fold cross-validation default still running every time? I would expect the trees to change at least a little when I
1999 Jan 15
6
Problems joining NT Domain
I am trying to get my linux box running slackware with kernel 2.0.36 and samba 2.0.0 (full version not BETA) to join our NT domain. I first added to computer to the domain. Then I typed this (computer and domain names altered for protection): linux_computer:/usr/local/samba/bin# smbpasswd -j MY_DOMAIN -r MY_PDC Where linux_computer is the linux computer (like you needed that) MY_DOMAIN is the
2012 Jun 01
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On Jun 1, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Justin Holewinski wrote: > This isn't the right approach. Nothing in the library part of the compiler should be hard coding a stream to write to. What are you trying to accomplish? > > There are a lot of places where warning/debug information is passed directly to errs(). For example, take the Linker class. You can tell it to omit errors/warnings, but
2012 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Lattner > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs() > It would be much better for the linker to return its error in a proper way > (i.e. extending llvm/Support/system_error.h like llvm/Object/Error.h does). > The right fix for this is
2012 Jun 02
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs()
On Jun 1, 2012, at 7:08 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote: >> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Lattner >> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] Allow per-thread re-direction of outs()/errs() > >> It would be much better for the linker to return its error in a proper way >> (i.e. extending
2006 Jul 29
2
PHP in Rails app running on WEBRick
Hi all, I''ve got a Rails app, and I''ve been asked to include some PHP pages in the site. They don''t need to interact with the Rails app itself (I''d treat them much like GIF files), but I''d still like to be able to access them at development time using WEBRick. What do I need to add to ./script/server to support PHP pages? Cheers, Douglas
2012 Jan 16
1
Package "maps": what is the name of county # 2395?
I am using "maps". I am running the following code to get this list of all the counties: map('county', plot=FALSE)$names In the output, all counties have first the state listed and then, after a comma, the name of the county. However, county # 2395 (State = south dakota) has no county name. Anyone knows what this county is? Thank you! -- Dimitri Liakhovitski
2018 Nov 01
1
Intro
- your *FirstnameLastname* username JohnBoero - the proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s) To seek the holy grail. But mostly to fix the rampant 404 download links for CentOS Atomic media here: https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download - the proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s) https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download Ex
2002 Nov 06
1
spam filter on rsync list
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2007 May 15
1
Astsee v0.1 released - an Asterisk channel monitor for linux/X windows
Hiya everyone. I have been working on a fun little app to watch what's going on in your asterisk box via its manager interface. There's a screenshot up and some info at http://sitkavoip.com/astsee/ -- Sorry it requires allegro, but I was more keen about getting the ideas down than worrying about the framework. Comments/questions welcome, but probably off-list is best unless they
2018 Feb 03
4
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:03 PM David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-02-01 at 10:10 +0100, Hans Wennborg via llvm-dev wrote: > > > > I saw the retpoline mitigation landed in r323155. Are we ready to > > merge this to 6.0, or are there any open issues that we're waiting > > for? Also, were there any followups I should know about? Also,