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2005 May 16
1
Can't See All Linux Shares
(SuSE Pro 9.3, Samba 3.0.13-1.1) (I posted this earlier but didn't get much response so I'm trying again with a different subject line.) I have a Samba server set up on a Linux machine. I have four shares set up, not counting all those system things (homes, profiles, etc). When I access the shares from a Windows machine, the four shares show up like they're supposed to, in
2004 Nov 28
1
Samba Shares Not There
(SuSE Linux Pro 9.2, Samba 3.0.9) I have a simple network, 10/100 Ethernet, consisting of a Linux file server/workstation, a WindowsXP workstation, and a laptop dual-booted for Linux and WindowsXP. I have several Samba shares, defined using YaST, on the file server. The problem is: When I access the Samba shares using the laptop WindowsXP, all shares show up and I am able to access them in
2006 Jan 01
0
Access Denied Error On Windows XP --> Linux Printer
I'm running Samba Version 3.0.14a on Debian Linux. My sm.conf is listed at the end of this message. I have two printers on server.thresh.lan, a Brother HL-1440 laser printer and an HP-5510 Office Jet (printer/scanner/fax/copier/gopher and dishwasher). The Brother is named "laser" and the HP is named "multiuse". I have a multi-boot system on the LAN that can boot
2006 Oct 22
1
Shares Work, Browsing Doesn't
I have a small LAN that is mostly Linux. I use Windows for testing my software and a few other limited uses. I recently had a server crash and could not reconstruct my smb.conf file. I don't want to act as a domain controller or have the Windows systems log on to the net. All I want the Windows systems to do is to see the Samba servers and browse them to find the Samba shares and to
2020 May 10
2
[llvm-mca] Resource consumption of ProcResGroups
> On May 9, 2020, at 5:12 PM, Andrea Di Biagio via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > The llvm scheduling model is quite simple and doesn't allow mca to accurately simulate the execution of individual uOPs. That limitation is sort-of acceptable if you consider how the scheduling model framework was originally designed with a different goal in mind (i.e. machine
2002 Sep 07
2
UNICAST cross-subnet browsing, Port 445 vs. 139, and Win2k
I have been having a heck of a time getting cross subnet browsing to work properly. After MANY hours hunting through source and debug logs, I have FINALLY found the source of my browsing issues. My Samba nmdb properly becomes the LMB for my segment on a WAN. I VPN to my servers at the home office and Samba attempts to sync with the DMB. nmbd properly locates the DMB via WINS over the
2006 Jan 26
2
do_* declarations (was: Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] [PATCH] added multicall)
Hi, on ia64, the do_* functions for hypercalls are called in C. However, they are not declared in any .h file. I think it is cleaner to declare them in an header file rather than locally. The question is in which header file. Thank you for any suggestion. The do_* functions are at least: extern long do_ni_hypercall(void); extern long do_dom0_op(dom0_op_t *u_dom0_op); extern long
2020 May 10
2
[llvm-mca] Resource consumption of ProcResGroups
Hi Alex, On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 4:00 PM Alex Renda <renda at csail.mit.edu> wrote: > Thanks, that’s very helpful! > > > > Also, sorry for the miscue on that bug with the 2/4 cycles — I realize now > that that’s an artifact of a change that I made to not crash when resource > groups overlap without all atomic subunits being specified: > > `echo 'fxrstor
2007 Apr 13
1
Directory Server on CentOS 5
Hello, I read in the announcement of the UOP that Open Ldap will be deprecated after Version 5 an replaced by the Directory Server. Is the Directory Server included in CentOS 5 or only included in the Version 5 orf the UOP? Cheers Sebastian
2012 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] Question::ARM simulation and cross compilation.
Hello, I'm trying to evaluate the performance improvement of instruction scheduling on one of the inorder ARM processor, I was looking for ARM simulator and I found two (Simplescalar/ARM and SimIt-ARM) The code generated using llvm-2.9 and llvm-gcc and gcc 3.2. I used these command : $ llvm-gcc -O3 -o test1.bc -c --emit-llvm test1.c $ llc -O3 -o test1.s -march=arm test1.bc -mcpu=strongarm110
2010 Aug 18
2
wake up getamail on imap request
Hi, i've set up a little mailserver for my homeoffice, and after some problems everything works fine for me, I've some virtual users which get their mail delivered via getmail, and I can access my mails from my windows mailclient. The only issue I'm still facing is, that I don't like to run getmail as a cronjob that connects to my online mailboxes every minute or so,
2004 Aug 11
2
StanaPhone and Asterisks
I am trying to get Asterisks to connect to our StanaPhone so that I can use it to route my outgoing PSTN calls to. We have a free account and if I can get this working are willing to pay for an actual minutes with them. Here is what I have in my sip.conf: [stanaphone] type=friend secret=pAsSwOrD ; skewed for this message. username=3475341914 host=sip.stanaphone.com
2013 May 29
1
printserver for Centos 6.4
Hi! I am new here. I am german. My system is a Centos 6.4 on a 2CoreCeleron. Its clones work on different Hardwares and processors. Centos 6.4 is great and very stable. I use it as CMS Webserver, FTP Server, Kolab suite incl. mailserver, Fileserver, Desktop, Skype all at the same time and it is working fine. Now i achieved to install a HP deskjet 1102 on Centos,
2002 Jul 06
0
FW: Newbie Help
I guess you are in what I think of as "Newbie Hell." It sounds like you are learning linux like a lot of people, all by yourself. That's how I did it, and it is maddening and worse, very time consuming. The important thing is not to keep hitting your head against the brick wall over and over. So, what to do. First, I would join a linux email support group. I belong to a very good
2005 Nov 06
2
Bug in use of grant tables in blkback.c error path?
In dispatch_rw_block_io after a call to HYPERVISOR_grant_table_op, there is the following code which calls fast_flush_area and breaks out of the loop early if one of the handles returned from HYPERVISOR_grant_table_op is negative: for (i = 0; i < nseg; i++) { if (unlikely(map[i].handle < 0)) { DPRINTK("invalid buffer -- could not remap it\n"); fast_flush_area(pending_idx,
2005 Sep 01
0
Samba password change problem
Hey guys, I need some help here... I have a PDC built with samba 3.0.10 using MySQL for the passdb backend Everything works fine until I try to get my Unix and Samba password sync'd For example if I run: # smbpasswd -D 100 -U root -r cirion &> log Without the unix password sync = yes enabled in the config file, the samba password is changed, and the resulting log file shows:
2018 Mar 15
0
[RFC] llvm-exegesis: Automatic Measurement of Instruction Latency/Uops
On 03/15/2018 10:04 AM, Guillaume Chatelet via llvm-dev wrote: > [You can find an easier to read and more complete version of this RFC > here > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QidaJMJUyQdRrFKD66vE1_N55whe0coQ3h1GpFzz27M/edit?ts=5aaa84ee#>.] > > Knowing instruction scheduling properties (latency, uops) is the basis > for all scheduling work done by LLVM. > > >
2020 Jul 10
2
wbinfo -u / getent passwd not working
On 10.07.20 12:25, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 10/07/2020 11:10, basti via samba wrote: >> Hello, >> i try to setup a linux laptop for homeoffice with login for ad users. >> The last few days it work like expected. >> >> today wbinfo -u return no user, getent passwd <username> also. >> >> wbinfo -a "SAMDOM\user" >> Enter
2018 Mar 15
0
[RFC] llvm-exegesis: Automatic Measurement of Instruction Latency/Uops
Sounds like a very useful tool.  Thank you for contributing. Taking a step back and looking at the big picture, combining this with the recently contributed llvm-mca dramatically improves our scheduling and performance analysis story.  Being able to take a snippet of code on a particular machine, measure latency/throughput/ports for each instruction (this tool), and then analyze the entire
2018 Mar 15
0
[RFC] llvm-exegesis: Automatic Measurement of Instruction Latency/Uops
On 03/15/2018 10:49 AM, Clement Courbet wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 4:41 PM, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > > > On 03/15/2018 10:04 AM, Guillaume Chatelet via llvm-dev wrote: >> [You can find an easier to read and more complete version of this >> RFC here >>