malcolm wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005 15:16, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
malcolm escreveu:
I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems
to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and
(b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10
Hi,
there is a problem with some version of norton antivirus that do a dns lookup.
So if your net is outside the internet or your dns does't resolve norton
request the machine goes slow.
Regards
MIchael
Quoting Martin Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
malcolm wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Hi,
there is a problem with some version of norton antivirus that do a dns
lookup.
So if your net is outside the internet or your dns does't resolve norton
request the machine goes slow.
Which the version of norton makes this?
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I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems to two Windows
machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and (b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times slower than the 2000
machine.
Anybody any ideas.
Malcolm
% cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
malcolm escreveu:
I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems
to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and
(b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times
slower than the 2000 machine.
On Monday 17 October 2005 15:16, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
malcolm escreveu:
I have a linux machine (1.4GHz) which shares filesystems
to two Windows machines, (a) Windows 2000 (300MHz) and
(b) Windows XP (2.4GHz).
The XP machine, which should be faster, is about 10 times