Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Date stamp problem with 2.0.x"
2005 Jan 28
1
"Phanton" domain controller problem...
Hi,
Recently I reinstalled the OS on my Samba PDC, letting Linux FC3 installer
do it's thing then overwriting the smb.conf with my old one.
Now I find that although it tries but can't become Domain master browser
again, although it is happy to become a local master, a login server and to
serve files. The reason given in the log files is that there is another PDC
on the submet at
2002 Mar 15
0
Windows XP and desktop.ini
I've been having some problems with Samba 2.2.3a running on LinuxPPC acting
as a domain controller for a WinXP client.
The problem occurs when logging into the XP client; a file called
'desktop.ini' is opened in Notepad, and a number of the start menu entries
also develop copies of desktop.ini.
A quick check of the locally stored copy of the profile reveals that these
desktop.ini
2008 Nov 20
2
[Obo-relations] Discussion summary on "original" biological parts
mejino at u.washington.edu wrote:
>
>
>>> A canonical human body will have canonical parts and those canonical
>>> parts will
>>> have canonical subparts and so on.
>>
>> ... and?
>>
>>> Can't think of anyone who would fit that
>>> description.
>>
>> is this considered an argument for that there cannot possibly an
2009 Jan 20
1
tclarray with embedded spaces in data
I would like to use a tclArray:
mytkarray <- tclArray()
as the variable for a table:
table1 <- tkwidget(f1, 'table', variable= mytkarray)
but if I include character strings with embedded spaces, I get braces
appearing in the table.
I can remove them using a non-R tclarray, (the difference between the
first example of
http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/tcltk/Tktable.html
and
2016 Aug 10
0
Maybe OT - Centos 5 SATA JMicron JMB361 SATA
Hi All,
I know Centos 5 is almost EOL and all this is old but....
I'm helping a colleague who has moved a Centos 5 install on an IDE disk
to system with a Foxconn M'board. His idea is to use the SATA interface
that's on the Foxconn.
The thing boots OK and then gets into a loop trying to start the
interfaces to the SATA disks. Oceans of stuff like this in /var/log/messages
Aug 7
2010 Apr 19
1
Samba Secondary Groups
This has been bugging me for years but never got around to spending a lot of time on it until I now want/need to use it for work stuff.
Problem is simple I get access denied when trying to create a file in a directory that is not owned by me or my primary group that doesn't have world writable permissions. Ive also had similar issues with NFS mounts where I can't move/create/delete files
2012 Mar 09
4
round giving different results on Windows and Mac
Dear all,
I have been running some tests of my package RSiena on different
platforms and trying to reconcile the results.
With Mac, the commands
options(digits=4)
round(1.81652, digits=4)
print 1.817
With Windows, the same commands print 1.816
I am not bothered which answer I get, but it would be nice if they were
the same. A linux box agreed with the Mac.
Mac sessionInfo():
R version
2002 Jan 28
3
eudora
Hi folks,
I'm new to WINE and have actually read the docs, so go easy on me. My
machine is setup to dual boot between Red Hat 7.2 and Windows2000. This
is what I get when I try to run Eudora 5.1 from my Win2k partition.
This is as far it'll go--no window ever displays. I get identical
results with either WINE 20020122 or a CVS snapshot from yesterday
evening. Let me know if
2008 Jul 10
1
[LLVMdev] Including svn version number in --version output
On Jul 10, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
>
> Where exactly are you suggesting to put the svnversion number in the
> version string then?
I forgot to include version.c change. Right now, I just append
svnversion number at the end.
-
Devang
Index: version.c
===================================================================
--- version.c (revision 53385)
+++ version.c
2005 Dec 26
1
OT: Evolution folder location
I have used Eudora since v 1.35 (circa '93). For quite some time, I
have enjoyed keeping each of my mail accounts' folders in totally
separate directory trees. In Eudora you do this by specifying the
data locatoin as part of the startup: '<program location>/eudora.exe
<data location>'
So I am quite spoiled. But there is no Eudora support in Linux/CentOS.
So
2004 Feb 03
1
Problems copying some files from windows to linux
Hi,
This might not be entirely samba server related, but the problem I am
experiencing is affecting a planned implementation of a new Samba
Server, and from the smbmount man page, it appears that this is the
recommended list to reqest help - so hopefully someone might be able to
assist :-).
I am running a Debian Linux machine (kernel 2.6.0) with Samba 3.0.1
which will soon be replacing an
1998 Aug 11
0
Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-98.10 - mime_buffer_overflows
>Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:21:06 -0400
>From: CERT Advisory <cert-advisory@cert.org>
>To: cert-advisory@coal.cert.org
>Subject: CERT Advisory CA-98.10 - mime_buffer_overflows
>Reply-To: cert-advisory-request@cert.org
>Organization: CERT(sm) Coordination Center - +1 412-268-7090
>
>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
2007 Dec 09
2
Questions about rails 2.0
Hi, i''ve found some questions on the rails blog which haven''t any
answer. Because i''m interested too i paste them here:
# gonzo on 07 Dec 22:10:
Does CSRF protection work with forms that are fully cached?
# rugal on 08 Dec 20:14:
Great job guys!
Just an information about migrations.
will t.timestamps create both created_at and updated_at? And for _on ?
2001 Oct 24
1
Ongoing Eudora problems and a thanks
First off, thanks to the Wine team-- the 10/4 build is the closest to
working well with Eudora I have had since the one I currently run, which
was 1/12/01.
Second, thanks to Lawson Whitney for sending me the socket patch so I
could get the 10/4 build on the net!
Now, Eudora Light 3.0.5 is running much better under the 10/4 build. A
few little things are still wrong.
Running just "wine
2006 Feb 06
0
Mixed IMAP/POP3 environment and message status flags
Hello All,
I'm trying to migrate from UW Imap to Dovecot (latest 1.0 beta 2). The
target is to go from the actual environment (Eudora + POP3) to a web based
IMAP environment (IMAP + SquirrelMail). While migrating we will need to
keep both environments for some time, with users having both the ability to
use Eudora through POP3 while in the office and also the ability to check
e-mail
2006 May 18
2
Help with Routes
I love the routes feature for RoR...until now. I''m trying to write tests
to make sure my urls are correctly mapping to the routes I expect them
to map to. This is driving me nuts because I simply can''t get any of my
tests to pass. I have thus concluded that routes must work differently
than I thought. I will try to explain my understanding of how routes
work. Via this
2004 Nov 15
2
eudora issue
There seems to be a protocol mismatch between eudora and dovecot when
using pop. The login interchange with, for example, mozilla, is as
follows:
MO: [connects]
DC: +OK dovecot ready.
MO: CAPA
DC: +OK
DC: CAPA
DC: TOP
DC: USER
DC: UIDL
DC: RESP-CODES
DC: STLS
DC: SASL PLAIN
DC: .
MO: USER yyy
DC: +OK
MO: PASS xxxxxxxx
DC: +OK Logged in.
But with eudora, with apparently equivalent
2007 Aug 01
2
Mount options and NFS: just checking...
Greetings -
I'm now in the last couple of weeks before going live with Dovecot
(v1.0.3) on our revamped IMAP service. I'd like to double-check
about the best mount options to use; could someone advise, please?
I have three separate directory trees for the message store, the
control files and the index files. These are arranged as follows:
Message Store
Mounted over NFS from
2011 Oct 26
1
Re: ceph on btrfs [was Re: ceph on non-btrfs file systems]
2011/10/26 Sage Weil <sage@newdream.net>:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Christian Brunner wrote:
>> >> > Christian, have you tweaked those settings in your ceph.conf? It would be
>> >> > something like ''journal dio = false''. If not, can you verify that
>> >> > directio shows true when the journal is initialized from your osd log?
1999 Sep 07
1
Eudora problems
Hi,
I recently had problems setting up Eudora to store its data on a network
share. The problem was that while it did work, it was incredibly slow, I
would estimate about 10 times slower than it should be. I did some
experimentation and found that it worked properly if the client was
running Windows 98, but not if the client was running Windows 95. I could
also get rid of the problem by turning