Yes, but do you have the force-group option set in your smb.conf ? :)
All the best...
Mike
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Craig Mead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02/07/2003 04:49 PM
To
> I'd wager the file is being created with permissions for user A to rw
> and user B to ro.
Assumed this might be the case.not 100% sure on how to go about
rectifying the situation tho.
Any tips/pointers?
> Check the UNIX permissions on the files and the groups which User [AB]
> belong to.
H
Joel Heenan wrote:
>Thanks to Luke's advice I have installed apt-get and synaptic and after a
>few hitches everything is running very smoothly I love it. Just a quick
>question, I'm running redhat 7.2 will upgrades only be available as long as
>redhat keeps releasing them or are they built by users
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 16:40, Craig Mead wrote:
> G'day all,
>
> What could quite possibly be a quick fix, but something I've missed
>
> Got a Samba file server running (2K and XP machines), everything seemed to
> be running reasonably smoothly until the following happens:
>
> User A logs in,
G'day all,
What could quite possibly be a quick fix, but something I've missed
Got a Samba file server running (2K and XP machines), everything seemed to
be running reasonably smoothly until the following happens:
User A logs in,
User A creates file,
User A saves file,
User A closes file.
U
This is my setup as well.
drop all unwanted packets and rej ident
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 12:45:10AM +1000, Malcolm V wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:56, Alan L Tyree wrote:
>
> > I would be interested in hearing opinions. I have everything possible
> > set to "drop" - influenced by the scan s
> > I've got the following system:
> > XFree86 4.3.0-2, using the nv driver
>
> Use nvidia's Driver from www.nvidia.com
> also read the readme, as it has some good tips about digitalvibrance,
> antialiasing etc.
>
Thanks! I installed the nvidia drivers, set
XF86Config to use 'nvidia', and
Enrique,
The thing you need to do is check out what chipset the modem uses. Once you've figured that out - check out the website http://www.linmodems.org/ so you can check compatibility and special instructions. (These tend to vary a lot between chipset implementations.)
Warmest regards
Mike
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* Enrique Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-02 16:26]:
> Hi everybody...
>
> I have just installed red hat 9 in my IBM T30 laptop and it works
> wonderful. The only piece of hardware that does not work is the
> integrated modem.
>
> Have anyone a guide on how to make my modem work? any previou
Title: Mensaje
Hi
everybody...
I have just
installed red hat 9 in my IBM T30 laptop and it works wonderful. The only piece
of hardware that does not work is the integrated modem.
Have anyone a guide
on how to make my modem work? any previous
experience?
Thank you in
advance
En
> > 8. Review of May meeting
> >
> > - speakers are using the lapel microphone bought for the video camera,
> >but the long cable to the camera introduces quite a bit of noise to
> >the microphone signal. We really need a box to boost the signal level
> >so that the noise is not not
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:35:00AM +1000, Joel Heenan wrote:
> Is there any pressing reason why I should upgrade considering I have a
> slowish system (433 celeron) and I do not want any extra bloat.
Probably not _pressing_ but I found 9 to be faster than 7.x.
8 was a bit slow though.
Matt
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The following story is of interest to all Linux affecionados...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3510183
More Microsoft anti-competitive practices in the making...
Jon
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hello Amanda,
http://grok.org.au/mailman/listinfo/enrol_grok.org.au
may help you.
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Lucas
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From: Amanda Wynne
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28/06/03 19:32
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Granville TAFE Linux courses
Has anybody had a response from Geoffrey about these cour
Thanks to Luke's advice I have installed apt-get and synaptic and after a
few hitches everything is running very smoothly I love it. Just a quick
question, I'm running redhat 7.2 will upgrades only be available as long as
redhat keeps releasing them or are they built by users?
Is there any pressin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01-07-2003 08:20:20 PM:
>
> I've got the following system:
>
> Pentium 4 1.8 GHz
> 512 MB ram
> Geforce 2 MX
> RedHat 9.0
> XFree86 4.3.0-2, using the nv driver
Use nvidia's Driver from www.nvidia.com
also read the readme, as it has some good tips about digitalv
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:52, Terry Collins wrote:
> I understand Epson sell head cleaning fluid that you run through them
> for occassions like these.
I soaked my (printers) head in warm water for a few minutes and that
seemed to do the trick.
Cheers,
Malcolm V.
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On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:56, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> I would be interested in hearing opinions. I have everything possible
> set to "drop" - influenced by the scan sites such as GRC and Sygate.
> They seem to imply that dropping is better than rejecting. Bering
> defaults had everything dropped exce
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> rpm -ql bash | grep bin
> rpm -ql bash2 | grep bin
>
> You'll probably find you do indeed have two bashs installed, one
> that 6.2 originally came with, one newer (bash2), each with seperate
> binaries.
>
> I think you should be able to get rid of
Dave Airlie wrote:
I remember hearing this in college, a number of years ago, so myself and a
friend (a mechanical engineer) drilled a 3mm hole in a CD.. guess what it
wouldn't play :-),
wouldn't you have to drill two holes opposite each other
otherwise the CD would be unbalanced?
Dave.
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Douglas Stalker wrote:
>I've got the following system:
>
>Pentium 4 1.8 GHz
>512 MB ram
>Geforce 2 MX
You will want the nVidia closed-source drivers (not distributed with
xf86)
>XFree86 4.3.0-2, using the nv driver
You will want to try running glxinfo.
Most likely, your using software rendering r
I've got the following system:
Pentium 4 1.8 GHz
512 MB ram
Geforce 2 MX
RedHat 9.0
XFree86 4.3.0-2, using the nv driver
Ximian Desktop 2
The systems general performance is excellent,
but it's 3D performance (and, I suspect, any performance related to OpenGL)
is very poor. As an example, the A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>but I am getting errors when trying to "make dep"
A note to all running debian.
Use kernel-package to build your kernels.
Get your kernel source by apt-get install kernel-source-xxx
There is a article in the last issue of linmagau (linmagau.org)
- Chris
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>We have a server with Adaptec's 39320D SCSI card, but there isn't any
>modules for it in the bf24 install.
>The module is aic79xx.o
>If I wanted to compile it myself, where can I get the bf24 source, or do I
>just compile from another linux-2.4.18 source?
Method I did h
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>
> Here's a strategy:
>
> I think the CD standard is meant to be fault tolerant - a story I've
> heard is you should be able to drill a 5mm hole in a CD and not notice the
> difference in quality.
I remember hearing this in college, a number of years ago, so myself and a
friend (a mechanical engi
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