Samba 3.0.0RC1 Released
dook43 writes "Samba 3.0.0 RC1 has been released as of 8/16. Probably the most important new feature is its Active Directory support, but the rest of the new features can be found at the website."
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Burning all Karma
OSnews is posting flamewars like clasy! Please particpate inthem while she jerks off to her mare porn
LOL DUDEZ!!11!!1!
Me AM BraZIL!!11!!
REIROM
...just how out of date I am running 2.0.10.
I've always yearned to destroy the sun.
does anyone else think this should be the default colour scheme for /.? it actually makes the site bareable than a sickly green and white
I dont know I find linux almost virtually useless when none of my hardware is supported. mabie when they get more hardware supported (( Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Plat, Gainward Geforce 4 ti 4800 SE, Siemens Speedstream 2 NIC, Aopen Burners.)) kinda pointless for me to use linux at all. I do say i love linux. Just get some drivers out for these things so i can use it! -Eat Shit A-Hole
Sorry was in bad mood when made account
can anyone tell me what exactly samba does ? is it the linux implementation of the filesharing thing in windows where you right click on a folder and share it out to the lan so i can access it like \\machinename\myfolder\ in explorer
what does linux usually use for using that simple method of folder sharing, does it has its own version or does it use this samba can windows see linux folders and drives if its connected to the lan
thanks and sorry for the q but linux for amateurd is pretty daunting
David
Holy crap i got first post
I love all the AC's slamming Samba here. I really would like to see the IP address. Probably all coming from a little town in the North West.
that was pretty funny :)
Hey, Davenport is a great place to live. Ben is 10 miles from Walt Disney World and 25 minutes from Orlando. Ben got tired of all the snow up in Philly and moved to sunny Florida instead.
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land,
it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. -James Madison