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2011 Jul 14
2
PDC + BDC + Roaming Profiles
Hi, i have a LDAP Master / Slave setup, but my roaming profiles are lying on the PDC. Whats the best method to keep the profiles in sync? Or should i use another FileServer for the profiles? what do i have to check in smb.conf for having profiles on a different machine? do i also need to move the netlogon dir? cheers juergen
2003 Aug 11
6
Slow Windows XP shared browsing.
I've got this problem on xp machines where when you are trying to browse a shared drive it takes a realy long time to view it but once you have connected your off and running. Is there a way I can get this to speed up. People are complaining that there system is freezing when the try and browse the shared folder. They just don't give it enough time to get connected. Anyone got an answer
2011 Jun 02
4
[Plea to the R Gods] Theoretical and Empirical CDFs
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3567636/ecdfs.jpg ecdfs.jpg http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3567636/ecdf_curve.gif ecdf_curve.gif Hello, I have generated a plot of two empirical CDFs (attachment 1). As a result, they are stepwise when plotted. The following code was used: > plot(ecdf(mut), do.points=FALSE, verticals=TRUE, xlim=range(mut, non), > col="red") >
2005 Aug 16
1
Samba 3, AD, and roaming profiles
Greetings, I have been working on getting Samba 3.0.20rc2 on a Sun Solaris box to play nice with our institution's Active Directory (AD) environment. The AD set-up is pretty plain and I have no ability to make changes to its configuration - a different department runs that show. Should I be able to store the roaming profile information on my Samba server in an AD environment? The rest
2002 Oct 23
2
plea for sample config files : accessing samba from windows...
Hello, I am having a lot of difficulty setting up samba (2.2.6-1) on linux (REDHAT 7.2), and accessing from Win2k. I have been able to get the share working for smbclient, while on the LINUX box, but have not been able to get anything working from a Windows box. I have done the following after scouring the network for solutions. I have modified the register settings on windows to allow none
2013 Mar 31
4
Desperate plea for help with printer share
Hey Y'all, I've been trying for months to get samba to share my printer with my wife's Win XP machine. I've RTFM, and spent hours on google to no avail. I can't see the printer from Windows so I can't mount it up. Nothing appears in the logs. The file shares work just fine. It looks like I've got Samba 3.6.9 on this machine: [mlapier at mushroom samba]$ rpm -qa
2003 Sep 17
3
More than one logon script, can I have?
Hi, RH7.3, Samba 2.2.8a, Win2KSP4 clients... I was just wondering, I know I can have a logon script based on a machine name, on a group, a username, etc., but am I able to actually have a combination of the above? I would like to have a standard group logon script (which I currently do have), but I would also like an extra script to run if they log on to particular machines under my domain...
2004 May 04
1
Renamed PDC, now user profiles don't work
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just changed the NetBIOS name of my PDC (*not* the name of the domain) and now the security properties of the domain user profile on my Win2kSP4 workstation shows "S-1-5-21-..." as the user rather than the username. Also, System Properties|User Profiles shows that the account has been switched to a local profile and has been *deleted.*
2003 Jan 15
1
Printer not accessible! Plea
Martin, There is a great deal more that needs to be done other then the creation of a smb.conf file for setting up a PDC for any Windows workstations. Unfortunately, I only have experience with setting up a PDC for a mixed bag of Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0 and Win2K systems. The only WinXP machine we utilize is one laptop, which is rarely ever attached to the corporate network. So,
2004 Aug 23
2
MIME structure intermittently lost
I'm using Dovecot-0.99.10.5-0.FC2 on Fedora Core 2 on the server, and Mulberry 3.1.6 over Win2kSP4 on the client. Intermittently messages with multiple parts show up as a single text part. I'm not sure if it's Mulberry or Dovecot. I just turned on IMAP logging and restarted Mulberry and a message with two text/plain parts that wasn't showing the 2nd part is now displaying it
2003 Aug 20
12
Samba PDC + WinXP = problems fetching remote profiles
Hi, everybody! I have 20 WinXP client machines and a sever running Samba (first try was with 2.2.8, now it's 3.0.0rc1). If it matters to someone (for statistics, fun or for understanding the problem), i use Slackware 9.0 Linux, kernel 2.4.20 on server (and clients are XPpro/SP1, buld 2600 as far as i remember). I almost had no problems configuring samba for browsing and fortunately i
2003 May 15
9
big file server
Hi I plan to set up a big file server, something like motherboard with 4 ide ports and an additional 4 ide daughter card, a PIV proc and 512 or 1024 MB ram, a 100 or 1000 MB NIC, with 6 or 7 200 GB ide HDDs in a sigle box. I don't need lightning performance, just disk space. Of course this would be served by some linux os and samba questions (relative to samba configuration and behaviour) :
2012 Nov 13
1
About systemfit package
Dear friends, I have written the following lines in R console wich already exist in pdf file systemfit: data( "GrunfeldGreene" ) library( "plm" ) GGPanel <- plm.data( GrunfeldGreene, c( "firm", "year" ) ) greeneSur <- systemfit( invest ~ value + capital, method = "SUR", + data = GGPanel ) greenSur I have obtained the following incomplete
2002 Nov 19
4
Please no HTML email.
Hi all, FYI, just a warning/note. I read my email on mutt from samba.org. When I get an html formatted email I just hit 'D' (delete) without looking at the contents. I think many other Samba Team members do the same. If you send an urgent plea for help and it's html formatted then I doubt anyone in the Samba Team will ever see it. html formatted email is 99.9% spam, and gets treated
2005 May 26
2
Leaky bucket in TC
Hi, I am trying to control bandwidths of the connections by using TC with HTB. But I want to implement Leaky Bucket on this structure so as to have a straight flow. Due to being new in this area, could anyone help me how I could do this? Does TC support leaky bucket? Best regards, Fatih Duzova
2006 Feb 15
4
leaky bucket on bursty multicast
Hi all, I have an average 2mbit multicast stream that once in a while bursts high (up to 20mbit/s) in short periods (about 200ms). Could anyone please help me with directions using tc for configuing leaky bucket shaping to this stream? I have a 5mbit/s ceiling. My system is running gentoo linux 2.6.14, and I have compiled in all QoS modules. Thanks. Oivind
2004 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
Chris Lattner wrote: >Could you try compiling and running this program: > >--- >#include <limits> >#include <iostream> >int main() { > std::cerr << std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity() << "\n"; >} >--- > > Sure thing. It prints "0". Calling that inifinity is somewhat of a stretch, isn't it ? What on earth
2004 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Finn S Andersen wrote: > Chris Lattner wrote: > > >Could you try compiling and running this program: > > > >--- > >#include <limits> > >#include <iostream> > >int main() { > > std::cerr << std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity() << "\n"; > >} > >--- > > > > > Sure
2004 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 04:06:27PM +0200, Finn S Andersen wrote: > Chris Lattner wrote: > > >I think that we should switch to C constants in this case. Can you try > >#include <math.h> and use HUGE_VAL instead? > > > It works: > > [finna at coplin11 ~/test]$ cat tst.cpp > #include <limits> > #include <iostream> > #include
2004 May 06
1
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
Alkis Evlogimenos wrote: >As for CVS, I am not sure this should be fixed because there is >really no LLVM bug here :-) > > > No, you are right. But perhaps it is worth it to mention the problem somewhere in the documentation, because there appear to be many installations with this problem (I've found 3: my home installation, my work and the nearest university), and it is