@WesleyDavid I have compiled the samba server for my architecture. I can find two apps named as smbd and nmbd. Should I have to run them both smbd and nmbd? Will only nmbd serve my purpose? — Malay11 hours ago
I just got a notification of a new comment on my answer, and it's the same guy again.
Something tells me he's out of his depth.
Speaking of out of his depth, lamp_scaler sounds like he needs a pro.
And since when has Jenny_D been showing up in here?
Do we have to start behaving ourselves since a lady is now present? =(
So we don't have another repeat of the Ethabelle Incident.
But yes, been a sysadmin for almost 20 years. Professionally I currently do security/unix at a bank. Used to be mailadmin at one of the larger Swedish ISPs which is where I got the sarcastic bitter personality.
But I have had coax cabling in my own home. When I were a lass, we didn't have any of these newfangled router thingies. We had to bang rocks together to make our own ones and zeros travel to other places!
@JennyD I only know about them since the reason it's taking the windows team three goddamn years to migrate from file server clusters to the NAS is that they're still using data structures or something from the pre-windows days
@JennyD I went back to the school that I went to last year for an IT Technician interview. They'd pulled their last bit of co-ax a couple of weeks before...
@freiheit EVERY DAY I get some trans guy adding me on FB that I've never spoken to asking for money and if I can repost their link of my profile. GTFO bitch.
@voretaq7 I listened to the first sixty or so episodes of Foamy in the background while working yesterday. Had a few times I had to stop and laugh hard while repeatedly watching a section.
@Cole We had one for a bit... They are cute. They are fuzzy and soft. They are litterbox trainable. When they get mad and poop on your shoes, it doesn't smell too bad (unlike cats). They like being pet, but not being picked up.
@Cole It's possible for cats and bunnies to get along.... There's a whole thing with cats doing high up head bumps, bunnies doing low-down head bumps and grooming social order where they both can be convinced they're in charge while the cat cleans the bunny...
@WesleyDavid We got the bright idea that a big cat would be fun, so we got a Maine Coon kitten. Big adult cat may be fun. Humongous kitten... destruction.
@freiheit hmmm that's interesting. Last thing I need is to take care of another thing, I can barely take care of myself and my cat. I really should not have kids.
We need to have a persistent connection between servers on WAN and LAN. Basically multiple LAN servers have to register with a server on Internet and always keep an open connection, because we can not ask clients who own serves on LAN to set up port forwarding, and because there might be firewall...
@MDMarra singular don't forget! I'm fine, 15 of the 25 doses of radiation done now, so 2.5 weeks to go, then a short break before buggering off on vacation/holiday - can't wait
When: Thursday, April 04, 2013, 12:00 AM to Friday, April 05, 2013, 12:00 AM. Pacific Standard Time Where: Not Burbank *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* I've been selected as the world's poorest millionaire and will be accepting my award this Thursday
@Cole I got an iPhone 5 right at the start of my cancer treatment to cheer me up, only just started using it and my word the battery is shit with 3G switched on, just shit
@MattBear I don't often need a good battery to be honest, when I'm in the car it's charging, when I'm at home it's redirected to a land line and when I'm in the US I have a cheapo voice-only one that lasts a year or something, so it's just when I'm out and about in say London that it'll be a problem.
@Cole yep, a bit, it's got better over time (over 6 months ago now!), but it's never going to perfect - want a picture? (the answer is no btw :) )
@Chopper3 Congratulation on successful treatment. My MiL has a recurring cancer, she needs to get chemo about every 3-4 years or so. But she's mostly well. I hope it stays away forever from you!
@Chopper3 pick up some glow sticks, after a chemo session, come home, go to bed, hide a few under the covers, tell her you think you got too much and feel funny
I want to track down jitter in a piece of code and I know there are many potential sources ( task switch, system calls, cache misses, moving task to another CPU, cpu throttling, etc ) and I know how to track all of those but the only one I don't know how to track is time the kernel spent servicin...