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Windows 2000, Samba, and Cancelling Print Jobs?

Kerry McDonald asks: "I have a Linux server running Samba, and my Windows 2000 users are unable to cancel print jobs once they are sent to the server. Has anyone seen this problem? I have checked all the Samba settings, and they all seem to allow user access, but for some reason it still will not work. Help!"

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  1. Re:Mailing Lists Not its stupid so its okay for /. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You don't get it. Mailing lists are where normal people go. I have received great help from authors of open software, they take my bugs, ask questions, and even offer fixes just for me for software I don't even pay for.

    But here on SlashCrap, with idiotic editors who pose as *nix savvy people, they see anything with a keyword, such as samba, and paste that shit right on up there. They never read what is being asked because they could never offer and explanation and don't umderstand the depth of a given question, so cluelessly we get crapflooded with shit stories.

    Maybe if the editors weren't so stupid, stupid stories could get instead of a "rejected," a tip on where to for help. But as I said, the editors suck cock, so we get nothing.

    I have gotten "rejected" stories about 8-10 times. After seeing losers like Katz post, and some of my submitted stories rejected hours before the very same topic was posted on the FP, I said fuck Slashdot. And now, look what Slashdot gets. Idiotic questions, totalitarian editors who only steal other people's content that they feel is /. worthy, and you get to read that idiot Eugeni Loli's ridiculous reviews.

    Why not, Ask Slashdot, how to put yourself as a root CA in Java so Tomcat doesn't require me to buy a certificate from Thawte or RSA. Nahh. And yes, I saw the last SSL ask Slashdot, no one answered that question. In fact, I scoured the thread and only got hints.

    Seems like the Fuckdot SlashCrap editors chased all the know how right on out of here.

    Also, anyone who is used to elegant source code, such as FreeBSD source, look at Slashcode. It's a pathetic undocumented laughing stock. And they store all these stupid comments in a database, why not just use / modify an NNTP implementation? Why cant we use an NNTP client to read this crap? I have a phrase for the writers of Crapcode (TM), refactor that shit, now. It's a god damn pile of shit.

    Slashdot is for the masses, the herds of idiots that are fooled by retards like Homos, CoyFagNeal and CmdrPedophileTaco and of course Jon Katz. And now we all see the world through shitstain colored glasses.