> I can't see the box in the Network Neighborhood. Is there something I'm
> missing? I'll try mapping to the IP address.
> Thanks
> --Peter
>
Peter is that Windows internal or external to the lab?
I suspect there are WINS configuration problems clashing on the external
side. Somebody that unders
maybe you should post your samba configuration file (smb.conf). mine looks
something like this (short version):
*** start ***
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2003/05/24 23:49:34
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbio
Your WINS or DNS server probably isn't setup or setup correctly. If Samba
is acting as your PDC, then you would probably want that to act as your DNS
server? I'm not too sure on that as I haven't reached that level yet.
However, I will be setting up a PDC next week for a few schools. Hopefully
I'll
I can't see the box in the Network Neighborhood. Is there something I'm
missing? I'll try mapping to the IP address.
Thanks
--Peter
On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 05:59 PM,
Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried mapping it to the IP address? I find that WINS
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 01:39:01PM -0700, TB wrote:
> I thought I was safe because I was using an address
> that is not subscribed to luau, and all the other
> times I've accidentally sent stuff to the list from
> that address they bounce. I still should've double
> checked to make sure it wasn't a
I need to setup a listserv for a few groups at school.
I've been looking around and I tried Mailman. The install was easy, but the
documentation is not very good as far as I see, so its been kind of a pain
to setup.
What would you guys suggest?
Thanks.
Michael
Have you tried mapping it to the IP address? I find that WINS/DNS
resolution doesn't always work well.
For example I map drive R to \\165.248.31.123\public
It may also be the kind of security setup on the Samba server.
Google shows...
-
Sorry, I am not ready to get rid of them yet.
Mahalo,
Dusty
> Dusty,
> Thanks for your reply. I am in China. If you are no longer using them,
> would you like to trade them for some thing? My dual pentium pro
> machine is still running, and I am going to upgrade it to dual celeron
> 533 with PL
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting a Win 2000 desktop to map a network drive
(Linux share). I can do it in Win 98SE and Win NT. What's different in Win
2000?
--Peter
Thank you for looking into that Warren. I been getting some very
interesting quotes as of late. This will give me one more option to think
about. Once again, thank you.
Michael
Warren Togami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@videl.ics.hawaii.edu on 09/24/2003
01:01:30 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED
Dusty,
Thanks for your reply. I am in China. If you are no longer using them,
would you like to trade them for some thing? My dual pentium pro machine
is still running, and I am going to upgrade it to dual celeron 533 with
PL-PRO/II (but without Neo S370). I have a couple of PIII CPUs, but all
of t
As the time for my relocation to HI approaches (T - 3 weeks), I must
ask: What is HOSEF's presence on islands other than Oahu? More
specifically, is there a contact on Maui? If not, is there any desire
to have a contact on Maui? Obviously Maui is much more rural and laid
back compared to the hus
Michael, I got this quote from Pogo Linux. Roughly equivalent to your
quoted system except "higher quality parts" and 2 year warranty where
they will send individual parts or you can send the entire box back for
repair.
I would recommend running it in 32bit mode at first until 64bit Red Hat
Linux
Ming Yu,
I think it is just the S370. There isn't much too it, it is a tiny little
thing that fits between the CPU and PL-PRO/II. It is soo small that it
seems like a part of the PL-PRO/II. If you are in Hawaii I have a couple
of these that I am no longer using. You could check them out if you
My apologies to Warren and to all. I appreciate
Warren's hard work. I didn't mean for my criticism to
go to the list. I hope that is obvious.
I could definitely gain from checking more carefully
where my email replies are going.
Oops indeed.
I thought I was safe because I was using an address
t
MainConcept Multimedia Technologies is making available a Linux preview
version of its MainActor (version 5), a digital video editting software:
http://www.mainconcept.com/mainactor_v5.shtml#linux
Has anyone ever had a chance to play with it? If so, how is it compared
to iMovie/Mac? Thanx.
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