Hello Robert,
Interesting concern.
And I'm not voting against your issue, but I am wondering out loud how many
blind & visually impaired OpenIndiana users we have here?
FWIW, its been some time, but I did provide support for several legally blind
individuals in a past life at a $GOVT $WORK
Nikola M писал 12.12.2015 23:45:
On 12/12/15 02:24 AM, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
My long standing rule is swap = 8 x core. This is primarily to
accommodate having a large number of PDFs and other processes open
Hello
A bit of a small warning to community members
Dear All,
I am concerned that accessibility for the blind and visually impaired
should be maintained at all times.
Robert Jones
On 13/12/2015 07:42, Nikola M wrote:
On 12/13/15 05:44 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 12/12/15 07:03 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
Both of these appear to be due to
I'm definitely having problems with this inherit_only flag.
What starts as this...
drwxrwxrwx+ 2 Joe Family 2 Dec 13 15:40 guest_folder
0:owner@:list_directory/read_data/add_file/write_data/add_subdirectory
/append_data/read_xattr/execute/delete_child/read_attributes
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Michelle wrote:
>
> All I'm trying to do, is ensure that all files written within a
> directory, have the same ownership as the directory itself, no matter
> what account actually writes them.
>
Unfortunately, that's something you can't
Hi Folks,
I've been having problems with ACL's. My understanding is just not
getting there and reading the Solaris ZFS Administration Guide isn't
sinking in.
This is roughly what I want to do...
User, Joe
Group Family
Other
Set up a directory, (say Movies) to which Joe is the owner. Family can
At the '95 Usenix conference I made the comment to someone that usenet
was dying and would have to be replaced by mailing lists. They
responded that it had already started. Now the mailing list is dying.
I asked a simple question about the effect of eliminating head
latencies in a 5 level
From outside view and with some restrictions due ZFS beeing a Unix
filesystem, OI with the Sun CIFS server behaves like a Windows 2003
server with NTFS. No way to go around as this was the prime development
idea.
This is different to SAMBA with the idea of allowing SMB access to a
Linux/
On 12/13/15 12:52 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
Hello Robert,
Interesting concern.
And I'm not voting against your issue, but I am wondering out loud how
many blind & visually impaired OpenIndiana users we have here?
I don't think that nuber of such users is some important information,
they should
Thanks Gea,
Unfortunately I'm building this server for a friend. I only have Linux
Mint machines, and the OI box.
I used to use Netware, and when I started with AD, I had a bit of a
freak out, as it was sort of completely the reverse!
Your notes are valuable. I'll put them in my keep folder.
Some principles with ACLs on Solarish CIFS
- They are too complicated for CLI, set them via Windows as root or a web-ui
- set aclinherit to restricted if you want to keep owner from parent
directory (ex root)
- On Windows ntfs you can remove/lockout admin so admin has no access
On Solarish
On 12/13/15 06:04 PM, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
At the '95 Usenix conference I made the comment to someone that usenet
was dying and would have to be replaced by mailing lists. They
responded that it had already started. Now the mailing list is dying.
It is not true
On Sun, 2015-12-13 at 17:11 +, Peter Tribble wrote:
> Unfortunately, that's something you can't do.
Ah. Bugger.
Looks like back to cron jobs and I'll abandon the ACL approach then!
Many thanks for taking the time to respond.
Michelle.
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