Re: [Samba] What happened to this list?

2004-07-20 Thread Chris
Hello again, Please understand, that this post was meant to flame no one. I have said it before and I say it now, I believe the samba team to be nothing less than saintly. The world owes them a debt of gratitude. I just wonder if some gurus outside the samba team should be delegated to

[Samba] What happened to this list?

2004-07-19 Thread Chris
Hello. I have been having some major troubles lately with samba and winbind. The last 5 posts I made, no one has responded. I did some looking around, and in the last several months it seems that very few people are getting any assistance at all on this list at all. Why is that? I haven't

Re: [Samba] What happened to this list?

2004-07-19 Thread L. Mark Stone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 19 July 2004 07:41 am, Chris wrote: | Hello. | | I have been having some major troubles lately with samba and winbind. | The last 5 posts I made, no one has responded. I did some looking | around, and in the last several months it seems

Re: [Samba] What happened to this list?

2004-07-19 Thread rruegner
Hi Chris, i guess the problem relates to I haven't needed this list in years, the list is not only something you should take from, sharing results of your own setup to other smb users should happen also in times where you have no failures at your own setup. So youre getting what you are invested

Re: [Samba] What happened to this list?

2004-07-19 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 08:34:57AM -0400, L. Mark Stone wrote: My experience with this list is that, the more general a question I asked, the less likely I was to get a response. I get the best responses when I am very specific about the problem, and include data points like Linux/Samba

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2004-07-19 Thread Ninti Systems
Interesting question. I'm not complaining, I find that the Linux/OSS world is in general amazingly helpful, and people do find answers on this list. However, I must say that several of my own questions here never got answered, and many others go unanswered. The samba team is doing a fantastic