Finally it now worked. After installing smbfsx I had another problem:
To identify myself to our NT-Server I used to use my username and
workgroup, worked fine with the old version.
But now I have so supply as the workgroup name the domain name to the
smbmount-2.1.x commandline. Doesn't make 100%
Hi,
I am running Debian-slink and I've downloaded the new kernel from potato,
everything works find except that I can't mount any samba shares. I used
to call
smbmount //bodiam/courses /mnt/bodiam/courses
-U ahus1 -f 700 -d 700 -u 1003
but that doesn't seem to work any more.
What can I do?
Have there been duplicates? I suppose that you first need to move your
mailfile /var/spool/mail/my_account to your $HOME and then start
formail/procmail as procmail appends the mails while cat reads them again
and again?!
Alex.
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am very c
Hi,
on which server can I find the latest versions of slink/non-US?
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US slink non-US
doesn't seem to work...
Alex.
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Hi,
I am running samba, and when I access a printer, tcplogd identifies who is
trying a printer connection attempt (that's samba on localhost then)
But in syslog I get the following garbage:
Dec 3 20:46:06 stue0ef tcplogd: printer connection attempt from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@localhost [127.0.0.1]
Hi,
I run Staroffice 5 on my linux (2.0.34, hamm, updated libc6 to 2.0.7u-4,
128 MB RAM, Mach64) and it runs ok. Nice viewer for M$ Files, but I still
stick to TeX. The Palmpilot support seems to work only on windows
platform, I didn't find it on linux yet.
The only thing that doesn't seem to wor
Hi,
as the subject tells I would like to debug a multithreaded programm on
debian.
I upgraded gdb (to 4.17-4.m86k.objc.threads.hwwp.fpu.gnat.2), libc6
(2.0.7.u-4) and ddd-smotif (3.0-1) and after my program starts the
threads (pthread_create) I am unable to see these tasks (when clicking on
the
This simply means that you are (temporary or permanently) unable to load
that module into the kernel, that doesn't has necessaryly something to do
with the device itself.
Make that you have done the following:
make bzImage (or whatever to make the kernel)
make modules
make modules_install
depmod
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> I have installed the xntp package, and managed to configure it to connect to
> a time server all right. It seems that the deamon only works on boot up in
> the default configuration, for my log file shows no activity ever since. The
> documentation
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