Chris Nolan wrote:
Hi all!
Here is an interesting problem:
I have installed Mandrake 9.0 on two server boxes, both of which are
running very happily and have been for a year now (and a year or two
before that on earlier versions of Mandrake). I was able to successfully
add printer drivers to
Robert Adkins II wrote:
The speed is nearly identical, regardless of which server that I
attempt to write data to. Running ifconfig reveals the following
information...
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:9588652 errors:3 dropped:0 overruns:1 frame:3
Dan Rickhoff wrote:
Samba group members,
Is the password that I specify when logging into SWAT handled securely?
I'd like to use the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) to create and
administer Samba shares that will be used by our users of ClearCase on
Windows. That requires that I log in
This is more a has anybody seen this? question than anything else.
I'm using smbfs version 2.2.3a-12 on 2.4.18 kernel, Debian 3.0. The
other day, I had a problem where df got hung in D state because of smbfs
mounting a share, then the PC exposing the share rebooting. (This has
happened with
David Harel wrote:
Hi and thanks Joel,
This information is priceless.
I did what you recommended and got it printing. As I see the problem,
the most problematic part is to set the driver on the windows client
that will produce the desired postscript image. The printer you
%%jrrs wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
[ getting about an 8 load average, with very little actually running. ]
this might be wholly inapplicable, but i once had a situation similar
to that, where my reported load was much much greater than my perception
of what
Köhler Andreas wrote:
Dear Members,
When opening a document the first time in the folder, it's opening write-protected in MS-Word2000.
If the same document is opened the second time afterwards, then it's opening correct w/o write-protection set.
Do you have any solution for that problem ?
Simo Sorce wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 17:02, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
To get it, you need to put this line into your /etc/sources.list:
deb http://www.perrier.eu.org/samba-debian stable main
Of course you need, but if you do not have access to the directory it is
really difficult apt-get
Simo Sorce wrote:
Samba 2.2.3a has been realeased on february the 6th, they are 10 (ten)
months !!! And 2.2.7a contains *lot* of bugfixes that will make also
woody users a lot more happy.
Simo.
Well, there is this:
http://www.perrier.eu.org/debian/index.html.en
I just noticed it, linked to
Simo Sorce wrote:
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 09:48, Jean-Paul ARGUDO wrote:
Hi all,
I really know you'll tell me it is not an issue from Samba nor a matter
of topic in this list.
But. I have problems with oplocks, surely because of my version:
Version 2.2.3a-12 for Debian I noticed it all in bug
Simo Sorce wrote:
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 23:24, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Simo Sorce wrote:
I can't not understand with debian cannot update packeges that are in
the stable version ... but that's a debian problem not samba related ...
Well, I think I understand and approve of the reasons
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Philip Burrow wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Most of you
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: How Samba let us down
etc etc
Well this one certainly roused you all.
Must it be the case
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
I think he's referring to the phenomenon that I've seen on way too
many technical mailing lists: be a complete asshole and you'll get
the complete and undivided attention of multiple developers and power
users, all of of whom assert, while helping, that that's
much time trying to work with you on this. I
gladly turn over this (non-technical) challenge to someone else.
I need it to create a front end cover page.
It's the only aditional thing I need it to do.
Can you do this?
On 2002.10.03 16:17 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
The only thing I said I
Ruben Safir wrote:
Keith
I'm using EFAX and faxlpr
Ruben, it wasn't until the posting to *this* list that you revealed you
were using efax. And that changes everything.
The set up doesn't currently take in the user information or
ceate a cover sheet on the server side.
I'd like to
Ruben Safir wrote:
I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
inforamation in it about each user.
Can someone do this hack?
Be prepared for grief. This guy posted to the Hylafax list a
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Ruben Safir wrote:
I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter with
inforamation in it about each user.
Can someone do this hack?
Be prepared for grief. This guy posted
Kris Kelley wrote:
Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k box, on which
I'm logged in as DEVGROUP/skunk (user skunk also exists on the linux
box, and the passwords are the same in both environments). This failed
with the usual account is not authorized to log in from
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