A fellow worker did this recently by following the instructions on the Mozilla
Web site (Installing Plugins)
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>From: Michael Fratoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:33:01 -05
There are web based tools that can be installed to help you throgh the configuration
of samba, tools like webadmin and swat. I know swat comes with some howtos
which maybe useful.
Darren
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>From: "John Salamone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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What version of Red Hat are you running.
The problem probably lies within the XF86config files but more information
is required.
Darren
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There is a web based tool called swat which will help setup samba. You can
find the RPM for swat on the redhat distribution CD's
Darren
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>From: "Michael S. Dunsavage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Samba
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>Date: Tue, 7
Mike,
I do not beleive you have to recompile samba to get winbind working. You
need to ensure that all the samba RPM's are installed. Once these are installed
to get winbind working requires the configuration changes within files i.e
/etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/smb/system-auth files.
I hope this
I am trying to add applications to the GNOME menu bar and am failing dramatically.
I have found menu editor under the KDE desktop and have succesfully used
it. Could anybody out there help me with adding the applications to the
Gnome menu bar. I have found how to add applications to the panel but t
I am trying to add applications to the GNOME menu bar and am failing dramatically.
I have found menu editor under the KDE desktop and have succesfully used
it. Could anybody out there help me with adding the applications to the
Gnome menu bar. I have found how to add applications to the panel but t
It may be that the Linux server cannot resolve the "ntdomain" name to an
I.P address. In /etc/samba/smb.conf there is a line where you can enter
the I.P address of a WINS server. This may help resolved names to I.P addresses.
Darren
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>From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi,
Try looking at this site www.tldg.org and navigate through the HOW To's,
Catergorised Index and select boot loaders and booting the OS.
This helped a collegue of mine install linux onto a system running XP and
allowed him during booy up to select which OS he needed to run.
I hope this helps
Try running the following command
winbindd -i -d5
This will go into the debug mode and should point you in the correct direction
on what matbe the problem.
Could you let me know which files you have made changes to and what changes.
Darren
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I am trying to install a HP 5100c scanner on the parallel port. When investigating
for compatibility on the Web it was noted that I require modeules ppscsi
and epst. I have searched the web for these to no avail. Does anybody have
any idea on how I can get the scanner to work.
Cheers
Darren Bone
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