Strike that thought. I think I used "scp" to move everything
onto samba shares. Didn't do it with on to a mount point. Just
tried and got the same error about filesize.
--- Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's probably for an older version. I've routinely pushed 4+
> GB files over my network
That's probably for an older version. I've routinely pushed 4+
GB files over my network via Samba.
--- Russ Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Otto wrote:
> According to this page,
>
(https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-January/msg00177.html)
>
> samba has a 2 gb fil
Christoph Otto wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to backup my 20GB laptop's harddrive to my samba fileserver,
but I've
been running into a 2GB limit. I can create a 3GB file with dd when
logged
into the server via ssh, but trying the same thing over a samba mount
gives me
a "File size limit exceeded" err
Mr O wrote:
What you forgot to mention is what Filesystem on the server.
Isn't there a limit to ext2? Have you gotten the issue resolved
yet?
Sorry about that. The fs is ext3 and I can make a 3GB file fine, if I do it
while logged in via ssh. I tried to get NFS working, but I forgot the
incanta
What you forgot to mention is what Filesystem on the server.
Isn't there a limit to ext2? Have you gotten the issue resolved
yet?
--- Christoph Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'd like to backup my 20GB laptop's harddrive to my samba
> fileserver, but I've
> been running into a 2GB li
Well, Wine Is Not an Emulator... it is more like a drop-in replacement
for the libraries which Windows apps interface with. Some people report
better stability with Win32 apps in Wine than in Windows. Your mileage
may vary... it all depends on the application.
I'm running iTunes now and can't t
Quoth Max Lemieux, on Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:39:06 -0800:
> http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice
>
> It's not free (hey, neither is Visio) but there is a 30 day unlimited
> trial, so you won't lose anything by trying it out. $40 gets you the
> full deal.
' Heard of that; but do you really
I just installed that demo, and Visio is in the list of applications
CrossOver presents upon clicking "Install Software". So it would appear
that support is pretty good. Lots of reports from users that had it
working well in Wine, too, years ago...
-Max
Max Lemieux wrote:
You might try Codeweav
You might try Codeweavers' CrossOver Office. It's a slick wrapper for
Wine that lets you run MS Office, Photoshop, etc. on Linux. It is
rumored that Visio works OK through this tool.
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice
It's not free (hey, neither is Visio) but there is a 30 day unlimite
I think I'm going to lose it, here, fellows. Visio is the one reason I
still rely on Windoesn't for developing software. UML diagrams are
good, and I wouldn't want to design an application without them; but
there really isn't a Linux equivalent to Visio. Argo, last I looked,
just doesn't hold a
I've used a KVM switch, of the "hit-scroll-lock-twice-to-switch"
variety, with no problems between Linux and Windows. I don't know of any
reason this wouldn't work, assuming same peripheral bus (VGA, PS/2, USB,
whatever). It should be transparent to each system. PS/2 to USB
translation dongles
Hey guys, I picked up a data switcher a couple of weeks ago and was wondeing if
I hook it up to my current monitor on my linux box and than add the Mac box to
the switch and work between linux and mac within the same monitor, would there'd
be any problems whatsoever, if working between computers
Jamie volunteered to host this week's EUGLUG meeting at his house.
211 Monroe (SE corner of Monroe and 2nd). Thursday, 6:30.
The agenda has one item that I know of. Mike Cherba suggested a group
project to build MP3 players in mint tins. We'll be discussing that
and making plans. If you'd like
which also reminds me here, is the meeting a building project with the altiods
player or what?? No, Jim, I didn't forgot about the laptop - yet!
JEff
larry price wrote:
AFAIK tomorrow's meeting is at Jamie's
next weeks meeting is as yet unlocated,
I'd be willing to host it at my place again
AFAIK tomorrow's meeting is at Jamie's
next weeks meeting is as yet unlocated,
I'd be willing to host it at my place again,
(which seemed to work for most people attending)
but do think that we should look towards
finding a regular gathering spot that is not a private residence.
speaking of
OK, I will definately bring an ultra 1 then. Is there a meeting and meeting
place scheduled?
--TimH
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:30:57 -0800
Max Lemieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an "Ultra-SCSI Wide" 20GB drive that would love to meet your
> Ultra 1. I've been looking for a new hobby comp
I have an "Ultra-SCSI Wide" 20GB drive that would love to meet your
Ultra 1. I've been looking for a new hobby computer, and I will be happy
to take it off your hands.
-Max
Tim Howe wrote:
I'll be in town next week, all week. Is there a meeting? Does anybody want an
Ultra 1? I have two, but
I'll be in town next week, all week. Is there a meeting? Does anybody want an
Ultra 1? I have two, but one was already requested. I think I'll put up a
page on the wiki for swapping hardware, should make it easier to list what's
available and who wants it.
--TimH
___
I'm looking at GPS units, and would like to hear about anyone's
specific experiences with the data capture side of GPS, specifically
aiming to boil out a brand or feature recommendation that could guide
me. I've already found at least one app. that claims to be a fairly
universal translator [1] for
>> Allen Brown wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, that doesn't work.
>>> cdlast foo bar/foobar
>>> tries to go to ".".
^^^
--
Allen Brown
work: Agilent Technologies non-work: http://www.peak.org/~abrown/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am easily sa
Bob Miller wrote:
> walter fry wrote:
>
> > Having gone to high school in Santa Cruz county I am naturally interested
> > in hearing the background of SCO. I am very naive about that, would you be
> > so kind as to go into some detail, if you don't want to burden this wire
> > about that then
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