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2002 Jun 27
0
setting drivers? (followup)
I just wanted to make it clear, that I think all my problems are stemming
from not being able to connect to the samba server as an admin account. both
"root" and "panderson" are in the smbpasswd file, with valid passwords that
I set. I just can't get authenticated as either user, unless I explicitly
set a share to not allow access to anyone but one of those users. I.e., the
2001 Nov 30
1
Introduction and question
First let me introduce myself to all the list. My name is Josep and I
live near Barcelona.
This is my first message to the list (I haven't even read any), and I do
not know if it is too easy (my question), or if perhaps it is not
possible to do what I'm trying to do.
Well, let's begin the interesting stuff and finish all the bla-bla-bla's
that most people hate :-D
I've
2002 Nov 08
1
Samba & LPRng: Printer Status in Windows
I know this question has been answered here a while back, but I have not been able to find the mailing with the posts on it.
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I have a redhat server that I am using as a file/print server for student use. I am using samba to help the users with Windows. The problem I have is that when using printing a user can submit a print job, and it prints fine, but cannot see the
2000 May 25
0
Win95-password problem new
Hi all,
one problem with SAMBA 2.0.5 on a Caldera eServer2.3 :
My 15 users with Win95 SR2 in a NT-DOMAIN are connected to SAMBA and
share files and print via SAMBA. All users are in /etc/passwd and in and
/etc/samba.d/smbpassw on ther LINUX-Server.
There are no problems with this and are all happy.
BUT : Sometimes (!!!) SAMBA wants to get a password when users want to
print. My users typed the
2011 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
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On 07/08/2011 10:30 PM, Frits van Bommel wrote:
> On 8 July 2011 21:10, Yiannis Tsiouris <yiannis.tsiouris at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The problem with that is the case of an 'invoke' call. According to the
>> semantics of the invoke instruction the return value is not available when
>> a stack unwind happens. From
1999 Dec 20
1
2.0.6: very hard overload after upgrade from 2.0.5a
hi*&
ppl, what I see?
smbstat shows this:
veda uucp uucp 17012 vdv (193.168.6.84) Sun Dec 19
14:33:43 1999
squid-wate piv guest 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20
08:51:18 1999
squid-nav paul wheel 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20
08:51:42 1999
nlv nlv guest 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20
09:11:31 1999
2008 Feb 26
0
NLS -- multiplicative errors and group comparison
Hello,
I am attempting to fit a non-linear model (Von Bertalanffy growth model)
to fish length-at-age data with the purpose of determining if any of the
three parameters differ between male and female fish. I believe that I
can successfully accomplish this goal assuming an additive error
structure (illustrated in section 1 below). My trouble begins when I
attempt this analysis using a model
2006 Mar 30
1
Predict function for 'newdata' of different dimension in svm
I am using the "predict" function on a support vector machine (svm)
object, and I don't understand why I can't predict on a dataset with more
observations than the training dataset.
I think this problem is a generic "predict" problem, but I'm not sure.
The original svm was fit on 50 observations.
2005 Mar 29
2
Stalled response from icecast to ices
Icecast 1.3.12
IceS 0.3
Linshout 2.0/2.1 tried
Linux 2.6.7
VIA C3 architechure
Hi. I have found a very interesting problem with the above setup. Icecast
starts up fine, but when I try to connect with iceS I get no response.
I've straced iceS and the last word comes from icecast, but waiting for
more. Icecast mentions nothing during this process, but show a quick
connect/lost connection when
2006 Sep 19
0
R package for MALDI-TOF data pre-processing
Dear R user,
Is there any well-developed R package for pre-processing MALDI-TOF or
SELDI-TOF data besides PROcess? The package should be able to perform
denoising, baseline correction, normalization, spectrum
alignment/calibration, peak identification and binning. Thank you.
Deming Mi
2011 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
On 8 July 2011 21:10, Yiannis Tsiouris <yiannis.tsiouris at gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem with that is the case of an 'invoke' call. According to the
> semantics of the invoke instruction the return value is not available when
> a stack unwind happens. From the Language Reference Manual:
> "For the purposes of the SSA form, the definition of the value returned by
2002 Aug 22
3
journal aborting and remounting /boot as ro
Hi,
Apologies in advance for any breaches of netiquette, I couldn't find any guidelines
about submission to this forum but I'd be grateful for your help on something.
My /boot filesystem is being remounted shortly after start-up as read-only.
I get the following messages...
journal_bmap_Ra7a5f568: journal block not found at offset 12 on ide0(3,1)
Aborting journal on device ide0(3,1)
2011 Jul 08
2
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 2:58 AM, David Terei <davidterei at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Yiannis,
>
> As has been said GHC had this problem (I'm the author of GHC's LLVM
> backend). GHC uses 4 pinned registers on x86-32 and 16 on x86-64. The
> solution is to use a custom calling convention. I would argue that
> this is a better solution then having the registers
2009 Apr 02
0
cups-lpd installation fails
Hi All,
i am getting a cupd-lpd dependancy problem with CentOS 5.3.
package cups-lpd is not installed
Installing cups-lpd ...
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
2 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
--->
1997 Oct 02
2
SNI-19:BSD lpd vulnerabilities
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2003 Jun 18
1
'Little' problems with Samba v2.2.3a-12.3 (Debian Woody) and PRINTERS !!
Hi,
I am using Samba (v2.2.3a-12.3 on stable Debian Woody) on a bi-cpu server
(named MYSRV) acting as a primary domain controller. All works well except
for printers where I have severals little problems. I use LPRng (v3.8.10-1.2
on stable Debian Woody) as my linux lpd spooler on my server. I have 2
printers : one HP LaserJet 4000N (named nss.1er) and one HP LaserJet 4050N
(named nss.rdc).
1997 Oct 20
1
LPRng security
Hi all,
I just looked into LPRng to see to what extent it is affected by the
problems recently reported for the BSD lpd. It seems that it is fairly
safe from those mentioned in the SNI advisory.
> Problem 1: File creation
>
> Individuals with access to the line printer daemon from a privileged
> port on a valid print client can tell lpd to create a file, providing
> the name of
2002 Sep 03
0
printcap file
Suse Ver. 7.3 profesional
Samba Ver. 2.2.1a
Windows PC printer
Setting smbprint_LS filter in the /etc/printcap file, to print on a printer connected to Windows PC (which is ok on other Linux Slackware and RADHAT versions), no sistem error is generated but the printer don't works and we receive, in /var/mail/root, the following mail:
subserver pid 5687 starting at
2002 Sep 05
0
Problem on smbprint
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From: zefiro
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 5:50 PM
Subject: printcap file
Suse Ver. 7.3 profesional
Samba Ver. 2.2.1a
Windows PC printer
Setting smbprint_LS filter in the /etc/printcap file, to print on a printer connected to Windows PC (which is ok on other Linux Slackware and RADHAT versions), no sistem error is generated but
2001 Nov 20
0
Win2k-->Linux-->Epson777 (smb.conf + /etc/printcap included)
I don't have a solution, but I do want to keep this thread alive until
we get it resolved. I'm in the same situation. I can print fine, but
it says that annoying message. Do you guys print to an LPD unix queue?
My linux print server is sending the job to a LPD linux box that is
connected to the printer local. (Our printer support requires it that
way).
Has anyone been able to