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<0> But dont you think this need a modem? <0> Gevaudan82: whats that? <1> is adsl like dsl or cable? <2> if i want to add a user(from a windows machine) i should put it in smbusers orsmbguest? <1> smbusers <0> phone line and a usb Aztech modem. <1> but you also have to add them to the system user database which is what i just posted <3> adsl is just a more specific dsl <1> if the usb modem has an output to ethernet, easiest way is to buy a router and then you won't have to worry <3> teh a stands for asyncronious <0> This damn modem does not have an ouput for ethernet. :) <1> err, no clue then <0> Just uses phone line! <0> And output of USB! <2> \\server gives the network path was not found <1> LeScout: on windows did you set your workgroup to the same as what you specified in smb.conf
<1> and if you make any changes to smb.conf then type /etc/init.d/samba restart <2> how to quit vi without saving? <1> :q! <1> but press Esc to get out of Insert mode <2> yeah <2> i tried q but it didnt work <2> thanks <2> so <2> if i open a new vi and copy/paste your smb.conf and save it it will erase it <2> i juste have to copy/paste <2> brb in 2 minutes <1> i'm not an expert at vi...but remove the old smb.conf (rm -f smb.conf), create a new file (vi /etc/samba/smb.conf), press I, right click and paste, Esc, and then :wq <4> im back! <4> make a backup <4> cp smb.conf smb.conf_backup <4> ! <4> after wq <5> when i do smb:// in my browser <5> i can see other computers <5> but thats it <5> oups <2> gevaudan82 still there? <1> in and out <2> ok <2> i want to say thanks a lot <2> it doesn't work yet but you helped me a lot <2> ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh itttttttttttttttttttttttttttt workkkkssssssss!!!!! <4> you didnt say thanks to me :( <1> nice <2> hehehehe i thought you were gone to eat!:P <2> thats why!! <2> but thanks to you too!!! <2> not easy to find ppl ready to help in the linux world!! <2> they all say the same thing... man google read bye <2> they dont understand that maybe we readed and it didnt work <4> thats what you should do too <4> read and google <2> i did it <2> a lot of google <2> and i always use it before asking <4> now i just found an article from google about setting up <4> snort in debian <4> with base <4> :) <1> like i said, it's not easy to find best practices through google...but given enough time the ends make the means <2> dont you have a palmpilot?:P <6> How to write CD in reedhat9 ? <6> I have to burn an iso <4> google it <1> download k3b <2> if you right click with your mouse can't you burn it this way? <2> it works with gnome and FC5 so i guess it works with your red hat <6> nop <6> no option <6> K3b works with gnome ? <1> yes <2> thanks for everything <2> i will comeback!:) <1> later <2> yeah <2> have a good night
<2> tell me Gevaudan82, do you have a palmpilot?;) <1> nope...i have a v3c razor and an ibm t42...there's no void to fill :) <2> hehehe <2> my girlffriend has one, can hotsync, etc, but can't access the memory card inside the palm... <2> anyway i will come back! <2> have a good nite <7> i partitioned my hd to install linux on a dual boot with windows... i used lilo (wrote to MBR), and then deided to switch from slack to debian, so i did lilo -u, and then windows is the only thing that boots (obviously), but, now i cant get any bootable cd to boot from my cd drive... anyone know what might be up? <0> d52: Why cant you boot up from your CD drive? <4> check BIOS settings? <7> bios is good, cd recognized <7> windows detects the cd, and the cd works <4> no, i mean the boot up sequence <4> tell BIOS to boot up from CD <7> i know what ya meant, sequence is good, and the drive is recognized <4> so whats the problem? <7> wont boot bootable cds <7> everything else is in order <4> hmm, check your jumper settings <7> its a usb drive <8> anyone else noticing debian mirror hell? <1> anyone know the best open source backup solution for linux? ideally i'd like to do like my isp and restore individual files/dirs as needed? <8> amanda? <9> extra, extra, read all about it, amanda is Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (a backup system) <1> isn't that for tape backups? <8> dunno. <8> considered just using rsync? <1> yea, but that has to be a lot of overhead to zip up the entire contents of the hd (all partitions) and then rsync it do my external harddrive connected via usb <8> it is a pretty efficient protocol. <10> you can use amanda for that <10> it tars first <1> what is best practice though? i should probally e-mail my isp and find out what they do <10> you want to backup a website or ? <1> backup my home server...ideally everything...but i can live with just backing up my / partition and my /home partition <10> backup to what? <1> an external maxtor 300 gb hard drive connected via usb <10> yeah use amanda as bronaugh suggested <1> my server has two hds...one has /boot, /swap, and /root, the other has /home <1> ok, i'll look into it...i had originally thought it was just for tape backups...thanks! <10> nah it works for everything <1> Redragon: pretty much the same thing other than amanda making it easier? i downloaded amanda but i haven't been motivzted yes to do the read me...i already know tar and rsync syntax though <11> i haven't messed with amanda, i just wrote a small perl script that moves the data to new data (its rotational) and runs rsync <11> bed time <1> goodnight <12> do you guys know where I can get the source code to stage2_eltorito file? <8> is that part of grub? <13> gumfro: Sounds like part of grub, thus gnu.org <12> yes, but I don't know how to build it from grub source <12> I tried hex editing the change I need, but it didn't work <13> it comes with a README, doesn't it? <12> the readme contains no info on what I need <12> I want to make the file read another file other than menu.lst from grub <12> example men1.lst <13> So, why not modify the source and rebuild it? <12> right, that's what I'm asking about <13> You don't know how to edit textfiles? <12> heh <13> Grab source, recursive grep for menu.lst and edit at will <8> Coma: did I run my idea of running a roadie c***ette on my mountain bike by you? <13> I think you mentioned yesterday or the day before, wanting get get higher ratios <8> yeah, well, you can't get higher ratios. <8> but I don't use the 28t or 32t sprockets anyhow. <13> You can always go for a custom job ;) <8> yeah, or I can get a cheap roadie c***ette :P <14> can someone help me with basic web3 <13> What, you've got web3.0 already? <13> jesse8497: Don't parrot <13> jesse8497: And don't message people unasked, that's impolite <14> sorry <14> can i message u <15> .o
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