On 1/26/24 14:06, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2024-01-26, Thelma wrote:
Is there a way to send a pop-up message to Windows user from Linux?
The below command works but from Windows to Windows:
msg fd /server:fd-server "Your message here"
but I need it to work from Linux.
I tried:
smbclient -M
On 2024-01-26, Thelma wrote:
> Is there a way to send a pop-up message to Windows user from Linux?
>
> The below command works but from Windows to Windows:
> msg fd /server:fd-server "Your message here"
>
> but I need it to work from Linux.
>
> I tried:
> smbclient -M fd\%5d2f0of -I 10.0.0.137
>
Is there a way to send a pop-up message to Windows user from Linux?
The below command works but from Windows to Windows:
msg fd /server:fd-server "Your message here"
but I need it to work from Linux.
I tried:
smbclient -M fd\%5d2f0of -I 10.0.0.137
Connection to fd%522002fd failed. Error
Adam Carter schrieb am 26.01.24 um 10:55:
I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install' only to find that
the behaviour has changed and it appears to be running a bunch on
installkernel stuff.
'make help' says
install - Install kernel using (your) ~/bin/installkernel or
Adam Carter writes:
> I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install' only to find that
> the behaviour has changed and it appears to be running a bunch on
> installkernel stuff.
>
> 'make help' says
> install - Install kernel using (your) ~/bin/installkernel or
> (distribution)
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 10:55, Adam Carter wrote:
>
> I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install' only to find that
> the behaviour has changed and it appears to be running a bunch on
> installkernel stuff.
>
> 'make help' says
> install - Install kernel using (your)
240126 Adam Carter wrote:
> I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install'
> only to find that the behaviour has changed
> and it appears to be running a bunch on installkernel stuff.
>
> 'make help' says
> install - Install kernel using (your) ~/bin/installkernel or
>
I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install' only to find that
the behaviour has changed and it appears to be running a bunch on
installkernel stuff.
'make help' says
install - Install kernel using (your) ~/bin/installkernel or
(distribution) /sbin/installkernel or install to
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