and share it off to the other Windows clients.
This is by far the faster/simpler way.
-Gord (who has built an Onyx Graphics Supercomputer off eBay, with 4x
64-bit CPUs, for under $3,000!!! OpenGL in hardware - which pulls 5A at
220V - simply *ROCKS*).
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is the same as yours, Chee. I had to have a user 'root'
in smbpasswd, despite having a root-user (UID=GID=0) in LDAP (this was
using 3.0alpha24, not beta1).
-Gord
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On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 07:03, phil brogan wrote:
I read many postings in this listserv about cable modem under RHL 7.3 in
Sept 2002
I have replied directly, because this didn't seem Samba-related (but
obviously someone is having difficulty).
-Gord
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presentation and substantiation of the problems. The fact that you have
also produced patches to address the problem is OUTSTANDING!
Thank-you very much, Sergey.
-Gord
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they have
there. It wasn't as hands-on practical as Idealx, but it was good
background and reference.
-Gord
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Simon Fraser University, Surrey | Quarter Century
://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
hmmm... right now, a DNS lookup is failing for them, so here's another
pointer to the document I found useful:
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~davea/Library/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
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have no GUI), you type 'ntsysv'.
Again, this gives you a list of services and checkboxes; tick off 'smb'.
HTH,
-Gord
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Simon Fraser University, Surrey
start
echo done.
;;
*)
echo Usage: smb {start|stop|restart|status}
exit 1
esac
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Research Labs Manager| Electronics Engineers
for Simon Fraser
University) - you could hook your HF radio to your Linux box. Run twpsk
to experience PSK-31 data-over-radio, or gmfsk for either RTTY or
MFSK-16. While this has next-to-nothing to to with Samba :-) it's a
great way to pass some indoor winter months :-) ).
-Gord
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file-system-support is available for
Linux...). Again, I'm after robustness and speed. Ease of
implementation is low on the scale... (I don't mind pain :-) )
TIA,
-Gord
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Research Labs Manager
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 10:56, Chris Palmer wrote:
Gordon Pritchard writes:
Out of all of this slow performance with lots of files discussion,
what would be the recommended filesystem? I'm about to implement a
RAID-3 Samba-server for rich-media (multimedia), and I'd like (robust
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 08:50, Darin Bawden wrote:
Does anyone know of a way ... to send a notification to
Windows users, as they log in, that there password has or is expiring in a
certain number of days?
This would also be of interest to me...
-Gord
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Notepad. Good to know I'm not alone with seeing this
behaviour, though.
-Gord
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