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2003 Oct 25
3
samba3, cups, and pointprint drivers install
Hello, I've got a redhat9 system with cups and samba3 installed. I want to use this machine for both local and network printing. On the local side apps can print just fine, the cups configuration is working great. Network-side is not the case. I've got a mixture of 2k and 9x clients, so i'm going to need drivers for both configurations. In smb.conf i've got: printcap name = cups
2024 Apr 08
1
Exceptional slowness with read.csv
data.table's fread is also fast. Not sure about error handling. But I can merge 300 csvs with a total of 0.5m lines and 50 columns in a couple of minutes versus a lifetime with read.csv or readr::read_csv On Mon, 8 Apr 2024, 16:19 Stevie Pederson, <stephen.pederson.au at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > That's rather frustrating. I've found vroom (from the package
2024 Oct 23
1
OSX-specific Bug in randomForest
I've cc'd this to the package maintainer, Andy Liaw <andy_liaw at merck.com>. I'm not sure he reads this list. Duncan Murdoch On 2024-10-23 1:26 a.m., Stevie Pederson wrote: > Hi, > > It appears there is an OSX-specific bug in the function > `randomForest.default()` Going by the source code at >
2006 Mar 22
1
Announcing Samba 4.0.0TP2
We have just uploaded the second technology preview of Samba 4. Samba 4 is the ambitious next version of the Samba suite that is being developed in parallel to the stable 3.0 series. The main emphasis in this branch is support for the Active Directory logon protocols used by Windows 2000 and above. Samba 4 is currently not yet in a state where it is usable in production environments. Note the
2003 Oct 15
3
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" ... succeeds but fails
After reading through the documentation, I realized that as a part of the migration process from Samba-2.2.X to Samba-3.0.0 I needed to convert everyone in my smbadmin group (previously domain admin group = @smbadmin) to the "Domain Admins" group w/rid=512. So, I issued the following command: [root@localhost profile]# net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins"
2003 Oct 24
0
"advanced printing features" setting not saved "advanced printing features" setting not saved
Alexander Geraldy <geraldy at informatikdotuni-kldotde> wrote on Samba-Digest: > [Samba] "advanced printing features" setting not saved > > * To: samba at listsdotsambadotorg > * Subject: [Samba] "advanced printing features" setting not saved > * From: Alexander Geraldy <geraldy at informatikdotuni-kldotde> > * Date: Thu, 23 Oct
2003 Oct 23
5
samba 2.27 as print server
I'm running Samba 2.27 on RH8 system. I've got samba as the print spooler for Windows XP clients and using winbind as the user validation against my Win2K DC. Permissions on the spool directory are root root with the sticky bit on. Clients can delete their own jobs from the que, but the spool directory is not being expunged of print jobs and the last job constantly displays in the client
2020 Jul 10
0
Strange behaviour of methods::slot() when returning a tibble
I don't get any warning (but am using slightly different versions of everything than you are). You can find where that message is coming from by running options(warn=2) first, which will convert it to an error. Duncan Murdoch On 10/07/2020 11:54 a.m., Stephen Martin Pederson wrote: > I have an S4 object class defined in a Bioconductor package which contains multiple slots, some of
2010 Oct 04
0
WG: install samba 4 alpha13 on centos 5.5 make error
Hi, A new try: What I did. Took the old source directory I made for samba4 12: Cd /samba4 Rsync the new samba4 13 in it by: rsync -avz samba.org::ftp/unpacked/samba_4_0_test/ . cd samba4/source made: make clean then ./autogen.sh then ./configure.developer then make idl_full The same error nothing: data.mk:1389: *** Befehle beginnen vor dem ersten Ziel. Schluss. The file data.mk is the newest
2024 Apr 08
2
Exceptional slowness with read.csv
I solved the mystery, but not the problem. The problem is that there's an unclosed quote somewhere in those 5 additional records I'm trying to access. So read.csv is reading million-character fields. It's slow at that. That mystery solved. However, the the problem persists: how to fix what is obvious to the naked eye - a quote not adjacent to a comma - but that read.csv can't
2003 Jan 28
1
%windows_version?
I was wondering if there was a %{char} that would give me the windows version or something equivalent so that Windows XP specific "stuff" doesn't get stuck with Windows 2000 "stuff". Thanks for the help. --Kaleb PS: Please CC me as I'm not on the list.
2003 Nov 07
30
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2004 Jan 25
1
Samba] Samba3 Printer drivers installation
> [Samba] Samba3 Printer drivers installation > Andrei Mikhailovsky andrei at arhont.com > Tue Jan 20 11:52:41 GMT 2004 > > > Hello, > > I am having problems installing printer drivers for Samsung ML-4500 > printer, so windows workstation can just fetch them from print$ share. > When I run rpcclient with -d 4 i get the following error: > >
2002 Jul 05
1
migrating samba to different machine
I tried migrating our samba settings from one machine to another, but Windows sees it as a different server. I currently have an older version of samba setup on an old machine. I setup the latest version of samba on a different machine with different build specs (e.g. acl support, etc.). I migrated over the usernames/passwords and MACHINE.SID file (is this even used anymore?) and setup smb.conf
2007 Nov 13
2
--delete causes rsync failure
Hello, I just narrowed down an rsync command that keeps failing to the --delete flag: rsync -vv --delete --backup-dir=backup_target --archive /etc myuser@localhost: It gives the following output: ... backup_dir is --delete/ building file list ... done Invalid file index: 1868985864 (count=0) [receiver] delta-transmission enabled rsync error: protocol incompatibility (code 2) at sender.c(189)
2008 Mar 07
1
--server combined with -e option
In the past, I had restricted rsync so that the -e option was disallowed. As of rsync-3.0.0, I'm now seeing the following requests being made (on the server side): rsync --server -vlogDtprze.iL . I want to prevent '-e' as a client side option so arbitrary programs can't be executed. I found the following, but didn't trace through to verify exactly where I was in the code
2002 Oct 22
1
2.2.6 configure problems
[username@localhost source]# ./configure --with-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --with-privatedir=/etc/samba --with-lockdir=/var/state/samba --localstatedir=/var --with-netatalk --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-syslog --with-sambabook --with-utmp --with-acl-support > ~/myconfig.out 2>&1 [username@localhost source]# cat ~/myconfig.out | grep acl checking for sys/acl.h... yes
2003 Oct 24
2
EU Linux migration document. -- German Gvt. "Migration Guide"
> Linux migration document. > > * To: samba at sambadotorg, samba-technical at sambadotorg > * Subject: Linux migration document. > * From: Jeremy Allison <jra at sambadotorg> > * Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 23:20:58 +0000 > * Cc: jra at sambadotorg > > Hi all, > > If you're looking at a Windows server to Linux & Samba migration
2020 Jul 10
2
Strange behaviour of methods::slot() when returning a tibble
I have an S4 object class defined in a Bioconductor package which contains multiple slots, some of which are tibbles, whilst others are vectors. If I call slot(object, name) where 'name' is an slot that contains a vector, everything works as expected. However, when I call slot(object, name) where 'name' is an slot that contains a tibble I get the following warning: Warning
2016 Jan 04
2
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
Hello OpenSSH Developers and Community, wolfSSL (formerly known as CyaSSL) is a dual licensed SSL/TLS implementation specializing in the embedded space. As we have grown we are being used in larger systems due to our reduced resource consumption on a per-session basis. Many have found that their servers are able to service more connections by replacing OpenSSL with wolfSSL. Our engineers have