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2002 Nov 21
3
Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Does such a thing exist? I know I can convert the oggs to wavs and then to the audio CD, but it would be good to do it in one step. If there is nothing available right now, are there any freeware / open-source products in the pipeline? Thanks Iain<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> This email is confidential and intended for the
2010 Apr 19
1
Windows 7 can't see my Samba server
It's really weird how many times thing break in threes. This time is was my wife's laptop, my router and a phone. Anyway... My network has a router and 2 computers; my F11 box with the samba server on it called steve and my wife's laptop now running Windows 7 called Kellie-PC. My old router was a Linksys WRT54G that I had flashed with DD-WRT. I was using DHCP and DNS masquerading in
2011 May 05
1
Cant get authenticated readwrite and guest readonly configured properly
Hi, I've spent the past 4 and a half hours trying to figure out how to configure Samba the way I want, and I'm starting to wonder if what I want to do is impossible. I've read the man page for smb.conf trying to figure out what magic combination of options will work, and have scoured as much Samba documentation as I can find looking for the right recipe, but I'm having no luck.
2006 Aug 23
2
Error was Permission denied
Greetings, I have tried a few days on an off to get samba to work, but need some help. Samba version Samba 3.0.23a-1.FC5.1 Linux Fedora 5 (localhost) User: dsmith 192.168.1.104 Windows XP SP2 with lastest updates (T2385) User: dan 192.168.1.100 Linksys 8 port router I found a couple problems with the checklist and fixed them. A couple problems I wasn't able to solve. Here are the
2005 Aug 08
2
Windows can't see my Samba shares...
Ok... I'm really stumped. I have checked thoroughly. I've performed all of the steps in the checklist from the HowTo... except for the nmblookup parts. The arguments to nmblookup seem to be based on an old version. I'm hoping someone will have an idea. Here's the whole situation... Server: Fedora Core 3 Linux myserver 2.6.11-1.35_FC3 #1 Mon Jun 13 00:52:08 EDT 2005 i686 i686
2007 Mar 28
2
windows clients can't see workgroup at all
I'm trying to troubleshoot a new samba setup on a tiny network, and I'm clearly missing something. I'm running Samba 3.0.22 on Ubuntu Linux. When I first set it up, it seemed to go so smoothly. I changed all the workstations to the same workgroup (RABNETWORK) and they could see each other and the server, but they couldn't open anything on the server. I don't really understand
2006 Jun 03
4
xentop.c error
Just downloaded the xen-unstable and updated it using mercurial. When i try to do a make install on a Celeron D 64bit processor, i get the following error: xentop.c:291: error: `KEY_DOWN'' undeclared (first use in this function) xentop.c:294: error: `KEY_UP'' undeclared (first use in this function) xentop.c:314: error: `KEY_BACKSPACE'' undeclared (first use in this
1998 Jul 10
2
Re: RedHat 5.X Security Book
[mod: This discussion has been going on "offline" with an occasional CC to linux-security. By the time I got around to do another "moderation round" this one was the latest. Everyone is keeping good context, so I think you all will be able to follow the discussion. --REW] >>>>> <seifried@seifried.org> writes: >> The only thing I can see coming out
2003 Mar 22
2
XP can see Linux but Win98 can't
Dear Samba List: Thx in advance for all help that can be provided. I have set up a samba server on a RedHat 8.0 box, and I know I've got it configured correctly, because I can do everything I would ever want to do with it with a networked Windows XP laptop. However, a third and fourth machine, both running 98SE, also on the network, cannot see the server, no matter what I try. These two
2014 Apr 24
2
[PATCH] virt-v2v: Catch invalid initrd path
In some cases (specifically, SUSE grub2 environments) it is possible to fail to update the block entries in device.map. In turn, this causes an invalid path to be returned in perl-Bootloader code, which causes the conversion to fail with the following message: is_file_opts: is_file: is_file_stub: path must start with a / character This patch prevents the problem by adding device.map (for
2009 Dec 28
1
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
Hi, I can't get access to any shares when running "smbclient //DUCK/test -U Dominic". I'm getting the message: tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME I'm pretty sure it's authenticating properly as it says "session setup ok" in the debug output. If I enter the wrong password I get: "session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE" I'm
2000 Apr 08
3
Setting up Samba on Red Hat Linux 6.1
pn] I'm trying to set up Samba on a Linux Red Hat 6.1 machine. Other machines on my network are NT4 and Win98. I generally followed a NHT, except that I have a domain using user-level access for shares instead of a share-level access. I couldn't get it to work, and tried diagnosing it using the document at http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/DIAGNOSIS.html. Several tests are not working as
2010 Dec 05
1
[PATCH 4/5][REPOST][BTRFS-PROGS] Avoid to scan cdrom and floppy
Hi all, the commands "btrfs filesystem show" and "btrfs device scan" look at the /dev directory (and it subdirectories) for every block devices. This is a slow process because floppy and cdrom are also checked. Moreover, as highlighted by Helmut, if udev is not used, the /dev directory is populated by high number of non-existant devices, which slow the process. My patch
2009 May 01
1
Server test suite
Hi, I have an interest in software that will allow me to define test suites for servers. We have several thousand Linux systems, and after we build or rebuild each one, we have a checklist. I am trying to automate this checklist, and ideally have it run against all of our servers on a regular basis and report inconsistencies. Is anyone aware of open-source software that will do this, or do I
2002 Jun 20
2
Could see the share
Hi, Samba world: It is my first time to use samba to share a folder from a solaris 7 to our windows 2000 clients. After I have the following, I could not see the unix share point. Your help is highly appreciated! 1) Install samba 2.0.5. 2) done the following: Edit /etc/services and make the following changes. Immediately after the line which reads: sunrpc 111/tcp rpcbind
2015 Mar 13
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: I plan to remove the autoconf and Makefile build of LLD
I fixed the immediate problem - please let me know when you are going to break my build so I can switch to maintaining it locally. thanks Iain ] On 13 Mar 2015, at 17:04, Rui Ueyama wrote: > Looks like most developers prefer Makefile removal, and there's no push-back. Let's go ahead and remove them. I'll send a patch. > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Iain Sandoe <iain
2003 Feb 11
1
Unable to see linux files on windows using Samba
Hi, I installed Samba on the only linux server that we have on our network. On the Linux server, I was able to mount various shared directories from various windows machines ( we use windows 2000 ) So, seeing windows files on linux is not a problem. We also wanted to go the other way( seeing linux files on windows ) I searched on google but to no avail. I set the lmhosts file and still nothing
2001 Nov 20
1
Help: Can't see my Samba box...
I got these nodes in my LAN, Samba 2.2.1 based PDC Samba 2.2.1 as domain member NT boxes I can view the shares using command line tool(smbclient etc) and i can also map the Samba workstation from one of the NT box. Yet, i can't see the Samba workstation in the Windows Explorer. Why? Any clue would be much appreciated. Thanks.
2006 Nov 10
2
Checklist for eDirectory back-end?
Aren't Friday's wonderful! I've just been hit up with a request from management to install Samba on our Solaris 8 UNIX servers to share out information to the windows PC's. This wouldn't be an issue if the backend was Windows AD but in our case it's eDirectory. The shares also need to be seamlessly accessible to eDirectory based groups/users without interfering with the
2015 Mar 16
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: I plan to remove the autoconf and Makefile build of LLD
Hi Chris, On 14 Mar 2015, at 21:42, Chris Bieneman wrote: > Just out of curiosity. The community generally seems to be moving away from autoconf toward CMake. Is there a reason why you need the autoconf build bad enough to support it out-of-tree? The reasons a short-term and boring engineering/project-related, rather than ideological. We all agree that one well-maintained build system is