World: r3wp
[Linux] group for linux REBOL users
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Graham 17-Dec-2009 [3431] | Anyone know how to allow a windows user to deelete files off a samba share? |
Kaj 17-Dec-2009 [3432x2] | Should just work, but the permissions need to be right, both in the Samba configuration and the underlying Unix file system |
You're layering two very different permission systems over each other, and that can be hellishy difficult | |
Graham 17-Dec-2009 [3434] | I guess the issue is that the windows user is not the samba user |
Kaj 17-Dec-2009 [3435x2] | Depending on the rest of the configuration, you may have to sync those |
But the issue can be any ot a whole series | |
Graham 17-Dec-2009 [3437] | I'm logged on to the windows 2003 box as Administrator, but samba won't let me add Administrator as a samba user |
Kaj 17-Dec-2009 [3438] | I don't know the specifics of current Samba versions, but it can't be far away in the documentation |
Graham 17-Dec-2009 [3439] | I gave up .. setup ftp on the windows server and will use ftp on the linux side to send the files across as required. |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3440] | Is there someone using postfix under debian? I lost my /etc/init.d/postfix script I cannot find it anywhere... without the script I cannot even reinstall postfix:/ |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3441] | Can't reinstall or can't reconfigure? |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3442x2] | Can't do nothing as everything stops on trying to stop the service using the script which does not exists |
also apt-get install postfix stops on trying to run the script. | |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3444] | Was that the original script or did you modify it? |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3445] | original |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3446x4] | Then you can probably get it out of one of the original packages, such as here: |
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/postfix/ | |
Interesting catch 22, by the way | |
It's the only init script in the .deb packages | |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3450] | thanks.. I found it there:) |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3451] | Did you manage to unpack it? |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3452] | I downloaded tar.gz |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3453x2] | Oh, the source. It's probably not a problem here, but it's a bit dangerous because the source file may need processing |
I just found out that the .deb distribution packages are in a weird format: ancient ar format which contains a few .tar.gz files | |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3455x2] | hm... I still have problems.. the file is missing LSB information :/ |
it's probably wrong file. | |
Kaj 22-Dec-2009 [3457x2] | Try the .deb package that is closest to your Postfix version and Debian version |
Unpack it with ar similar to how tar works | |
Oldes 22-Dec-2009 [3459] | yes.. this one looks better :) |
Pekr 29-Dec-2009 [3460] | has anyone written syntax hilighter for Gedit? (Default Gnome Editor)? I don't need it, but my friend who starts using REBOL asked, and I am not following this topic properly. So - in case you know someone who has it, please suggest :-) |
Robert 29-Dec-2009 [3461x4] | Is anyone familiar with the debootstrap process? I used it to setup a Lenny that I can use via CHROOT, which works. Now I want to make it bootable. I added it to GRUB and can boot into the version. But I can't get the network up & running. |
I have spend most of the day to find out how to setup a network. I have done most things: - /etc/networks/interfaces has an entry for eth0 - /etc/networks strangly only contains if-up.d/ - I'm somehow missing /etc/init.d/networking but don't know how to install it or why it's missing | |
The eth0 interface is there but has no IP address assigned, and route -n is empty. | |
IMO there is not a lot missing but I don't know how to fix it. | |
Kaj 29-Dec-2009 [3465] | Sounds like half the infrastructure is missing. It's no wonder it doesn't work |
Gabriele 30-Dec-2009 [3466x2] | you need to chroot and install more packages, I guess. you need to do an actual installation, and not just a bootstrap. |
alternatively, you can configure the network manually :-) | |
Anton 4-Jan-2010 [3468] | On the Free Software Foundation site I read about gNewSense linux based on Debian. The gNewSense Laptop and Netbook Guide http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Main/LaptopGuide#toc1 lists a laptop, the Lemote YeeLoong http://www.tekmote.nl Has anyone seen or tried this laptop? |
Kaj 4-Jan-2010 [3469] | Only read about it. They're among the lowest-end netbooks, but interesting |
Maxim 20-Jan-2010 [3470] | can anyone tell me why... on linux... (running debian) everytime I launch rebol, I get two processes? 3156 3156 3016 pts/1 00:00:00 rebbase 3157 3156 3016 pts/1 00:00:00 rebbase one is parent of the other. this happens no matter what rebol I launch... command, core or view. |
Graham 20-Jan-2010 [3471x2] | dns |
it's the dns helper process. | |
Gabriele 20-Jan-2010 [3473] | rebol forks to be able to use gethostbyname() asynchronously (dns:///async) |
Dockimbel 1-Feb-2010 [3474] | Does anyone have a solution to run encapped 2.7.6 View on Ubuntu 9.04 or 9.10? I'm stuck with our new server, Cheyenne binary (with built-in View) requires libstdc++.so.5 which is obsolete. Making a symlink to .so.6 doesn't work. |
Henrik 1-Feb-2010 [3475] | obsolete: can't Ubuntu tell the difference between the two libraries and keep both? |
Dockimbel 1-Feb-2010 [3476] | I've found the Debian package for libstdc++.so.5 but it needs an older version of gcc (3.3) that I can't manage to install on 9.04 without messing up the system. |
Henrik 1-Feb-2010 [3477] | interesting |
Dockimbel 1-Feb-2010 [3478x2] | I'm not able to get a correct installation of libstdc++.so.5 deb package, it messes up the gcc lib dependencies. |
Maybe I should really drop View support completly in Cheyenne. | |
Henrik 1-Feb-2010 [3480] | I do think that it would make cheyenne installation much easier. |
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