[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<em>> 
<em>> I actually bought this book from O'Reilly in hard copy. Well worth having.
<em>> And LUG members get a 20% discount.
Actually, I'm not too fond of it. The fact that it's free makes it
better, but I've seen books that do a better job of working through
Samba. 
Regards, Dustin
<em>> 
<em>> John Beamon writes:
<em>> 
<em>> > I'm not sure where it's bundled.  It wasn't in Red Hat's rpm, but it may
<em>> > be in the source package, which I haven't installed.  Man, I hear
<em>> > stories about these machines with enormous /usr/local's and all these
<em>> > conf files and binaries everywhere and paragraphs of $PATH.  Never seen
<em>> > one in the wild, though.  At any rate...
<em>> >
<em>> > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/ has links to the online book in
<em>> > both html and pdf formats, including downloadable zips of the entire
<em>> > book.  If you've got bandwidth, time, toner and paper, it's there. :-)
<em>> >
<em>> > -j
<em>> >
<em>> >
<em>> > "Melancon, Mike" wrote:
<em>> > >
<em>> > > Dustin:
<em>> > > Thanks for the highly informative and enjoyable presentation.  One
<em>> > > question...you had mentioned that there was a manual (O'Reilly if 
memory
<em>> > > serves) bundled in w/Samba.  Whereabouts might it be?  I've checked
<em>> > > /usr/doc/samba-2.0.3 and found some html, text, and man pages, but 
nothing
<em>> > > that looks comprehensive enough to be called a manual.  (the html and 
text
<em>> > > look like converted man pages).  Maybe I need to download the source
<em>> > > distribution instead of the rpm that's already on my system?
<em>> > >
<em>> > > Looking forward to the next meeting.
<em>> > >
<em>> > > Peace,
<em>> > >
<em>> > > Mike
<em>> > >
<em>> > > ----------------------------------------------------
<em>> > > Mike Melancon, Systems Administrator
<em>> > > Louisiana Legislative Computer Center
<em>> > > Room G-203, State Capitol
<em>> > > 225-342-6244
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<em>> > > "The moral is obvious. You can't trust code that you did not totally 
create
<em>> > > yourself. " - Ken Thompson
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