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2023 Mar 02
1
Console client bug
On 02/03/2023 20:36, belaz--- via samba wrote: > Hi there, developers! > Are you aware that your own console client is not working properly on Debian? I've recently installed samba and when I tried to test it locally through your console client, I kept receiving the same stupid message as was described here: > https://www.spinics.net/lists/samba/msg164051.html > Finally I tried to
2023 Mar 03
1
Console client bug
Yes, I mean smbclient. I input a command like? smbget -U guestshare -R smb://localhost/share The version option says that version is 4.13.13-Debian. Computer is irrelevant, because you are developing it for a certain operating system, not a computer. Dolphin worked. -- I'm using Tutanota - the end-to-end encrypted email service Mar 3, 2023, 00:03 by samba at lists.samba.org: > >
2023 Mar 06
1
Console client bug
Yes, I've deleted the main samba package and the service is not running now. Tried what? Logs must be created automatically, without my effort.All this questioning sucks - it just wastes my time. It must look like this - I hand you the log of the client for that day and then you figure out by yourself what was going on. But the logs I have left from that day don't contain that message. I
2023 Mar 04
1
Console client bug
I've deleted actual samba service, but not other packages, so it still shows something: Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf Loaded services file OK. Weak crypto is allowed Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE # Global parameters [global] ??????? log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m ??????? logging = file ??????? map to guest = Bad User ??????? max log size = 1000 ??????? obey pam restrictions
2023 Mar 03
1
Console client bug
On 03/03/2023 08:56, belaz--- via samba wrote: > Yes, I mean smbclient. > I input a command like > smbget -U guestshare -R smb://localhost/share > The version option says that version is 4.13.13-Debian. > Computer is irrelevant, because you are developing it for a certain operating system, not a computer. > Dolphin worked. > smbget != smbclient It also works for myself on
2023 Mar 06
1
Console client bug
On 06/03/2023 08:56, belaz--- via samba wrote: > Yes, I've deleted the main samba package and the service is not running now. But was it running when you tried the command ? > Tried what? The command. > Logs must be created automatically, without my effort. They are, but only if smbd etc are running. > All this questioning sucks - it just wastes my time. Can I point out that
2023 Mar 04
1
Console client bug
On 04/03/2023 13:08, belaz--- via samba wrote: > I've deleted actual samba service, but not other packages, so it still shows something: What do you mean 'deleted actual samba service', do you mean that Samba isn't running ? > > Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf > Loaded services file OK. > Weak crypto is allowed > Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
2003 Apr 28
2
sum(..., na.rm=TRUE) oddity
Hi all, I get two different results when using sum() and the switch na.rm. The result is correct when na.rm=FALSE. Linux Redhat 7.3, R version 1.6.1. I've had no luck searching the mail archives, so I was hoping somebody could explain/check this one for me. I will need to apply the function to missing data, simple as it is. Code: x<-matrix(runif(20,0,5)%/%1,4,5) # random matrix
2013 Aug 30
3
[PATCH] btrfs: commit transaction after deleting a subvolume
Alex pointed out the consequences after a transaction is not committed when a subvolume is deleted, so in case of a crash before an actual commit happens will let the subvolume reappear. Original post: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg22088.html Josef''s objections: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg22256.html While there''s no need to do a full commit for
2020 Oct 03
2
Anyone that know of DECT "client" for asterisk?
Anyone here that knows some hardware USB "client" (DECT) that can connect to a DECT base station and act as a "provider" in asterisk? Ergo, asterisk is the DECT handset, and connects to the DECT base station. Its also important that it also works with most asterisk-compatible devices, including for example raspberry's. The reason I ask, is that many providers in
2002 Oct 25
2
re: problem installing library sm
Hi All, I am having trouble installing the sm package, and only the sm package. My box is RedHat 7.3 on a PIV. Readline 4.3-3 is installed (suited for RH 8, but same error under readline 4.2 for RH 7.3), but it seems to be looking for the readline library in the wrong directory. Will installing readline 4.1 do the trick? What else could be done? Rohan Sadler [root at rsadler R]# R CMD
2005 Jan 21
2
centos4/rhes4 - mysql4?
The recent thread about the mysql/postgres RPMS had me wonder -- is Redhat (ergo CentOS) moving to MySQL 4.x in the new RHES4 release? You folks with the beta, what's on the CD/ISOs? thx, -te -- Troy Engel | Systems Engineer Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com
2008 Jan 22
2
contingency table on data frame
I am sorry if this is a faq or tutorial somewhere, but I am unable to solve this one. What I am looking for is a count of how many different categories(numbers in this case) that appears for a given factor. Example: > l <- c("Yes", "No", "Perhaps") > x <- factor( sample(l, 10, replace=T), levels=l ) > m <- c(1:5) > y <- factor( sample(m, 10,
2014 Nov 05
1
[Qemu-devel] [RFC PATCH] virtio-mmio: support for multiple irqs
On 11/05/2014 03:12 AM, Shannon Zhao wrote: > Hi R?my, > > On 2014/11/5 16:26, GAUGUEY R?my 228890 wrote: >> Hi Shannon, >> >>> Type of backend bandwith(GBytes/sec) >>> virtio-net 0.66 >>> vhost-net 1.49 >>> vhost-net with irqfd 2.01 >>> >>> Test cmd: ./iperf -c 192.168.0.2 -P 1 -i 10
2014 Nov 05
1
[Qemu-devel] [RFC PATCH] virtio-mmio: support for multiple irqs
On 11/05/2014 03:12 AM, Shannon Zhao wrote: > Hi R?my, > > On 2014/11/5 16:26, GAUGUEY R?my 228890 wrote: >> Hi Shannon, >> >>> Type of backend bandwith(GBytes/sec) >>> virtio-net 0.66 >>> vhost-net 1.49 >>> vhost-net with irqfd 2.01 >>> >>> Test cmd: ./iperf -c 192.168.0.2 -P 1 -i 10
2006 Apr 08
3
[Totally OT] CSS Best Prac. Rails Apps
I''ve used Verdana heavily in many of my sites. My graphics designer likes it and so do my clients. There is a well-reasoned discussion that goes something like: - Verdana is bigger than any other font in default size - If a user doesn''t have Verdana, what they see may be way smaller than designed - Ergo, don''t use Verdana What is everyone else doing? 80+% of my site
2004 Aug 06
4
icecast - libshout and ices
Hello, can anyone help me please? I have installed libxml2, libogg, libvorbis, and then i have cvsed and installed libshout (autogen.sh && make && make install). Then I cvsed ices and tried to run autogen.sh. It just quit with: checking for shout-config... /usr/local/bin/shout-config checking libshout settings Using libshout config in /usr/local/bin/shout-config checking
2013 Feb 11
1
mdadm: hot remove failed for /dev/sdg: Device or resource busy
Hello all, I have run into a sticky problem with a failed device in an md array, and I asked about it on the linux raid mailing list, but since the problem may not be md-specific, I am hoping to find some insight here. (If you are on the MD list, and are seeing this twice, I humbly apologize.) The summary is that during a reshape of a raid6 on an up to date CentOS 6.3 box, one disk failed, and
2020 Oct 26
6
SV: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> why not just point them at a hosting service like google apps, and let google keep things up to date? Costs money, and also the problem is that gmail imposes heavy spam filters and "reputation blocks" meaning smaller providers with low email volumes, are put in the spam folder, even if they never send spam, just because their email volume is so low (ergo, they must prove they
2017 Nov 15
3
lapply and runif issue?
Could someone please explain the following? I did check bug reports, but did not recognize the issue there. I am reluctant to call it a bug, as it is much more likely my misunderstanding. Ergo my request for clarification: ## As expected: > lapply(1:3, rnorm, n = 3) [[1]] [1] 2.481575 1.998182 1.312786 [[2]] [1] 2.858383 1.827863 1.699015 [[3]] [1] 1.821910 2.530091 3.995677 ## Unexpected