Number one, get rid of the virus.
Number 2, samba exists for Debian.
"apt-get install samba" would be a good start on an existing Debian box;
otherwise select it during the "dselect" part of your initial installation.
Paul
On 27-Jan-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
> server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
> searched in vain, via Samba.org, for Debian specific builds of Samba. I
> think this simply tells me that I have to build my own distribution from
> source code once I have Debian Linux up and running. If anyone knows
> where I can find documentation that will get me through this process, OR
> IF I AM COMPLETELY OUT IN LEFT FIELD in what I am planning to do, any
> "pearls of wisdom" you may have will be greatly appreciated.
>
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E-Mail: Paul Kallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 27-Jan-2000
Time: 19:47:14
Debian Linux & XFMail
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