Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 1.4.4-1
Whenever I'm connecting to my WiFi at home, nm-applet crashes. Turning off
bluetooth fixes this. nm-applet rarely crashes at other places. I do not
have any bluetooth devices connected to my computer.
This is my kern.log around the crash time.
M
Package: Gnome-Shell
Version: 3.22.3
When I kill X (alt + print screen + k) dead keys stop working. If I try to
type an accent (by typing ´ + o) I will get:
´o
instead of ó.
If I type just the accent, the character appears. It remains this way
until the next reboot. I tried switching languages
> What about adding "backup" to "invalid users" in smb.conf fix this
> problem?
It will require to add all system users (I mean all the ones that are
in /etc/passwd and are not "real" users). The valid users = %S option
works well for me.
Daniel.
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> > > + valid users = %S
> >
> > > With this, at least the default setup will not expose such valid
> > > system users home directories to others.
> > >
> > But . . . I can't access my non-home shares now, like
>
>
> Sounds like you added "valid users = %S" to the global section while
> you
> + valid users = %S
> With this, at least the default setup will not expose such valid
> system users home directories to others.
>
But . . . I can't access my non-home shares now, like
[cdrom]
comment = Samba server's CD-ROM
writable = no
locking = no
path = /media/cdrom
users
Well, at least we have the filesystem privileges to protect the
sensitive data. But I dont like this bug, anyway.
Thanks for the answers,
Daniel.
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Package: samba
Version: 3.0.23d-4
Severity: normal
Samba server list system files under backup share even whent backup
share does not exist. However, the contents of the files cannot be
readed. This bug has been found on etch and sarge systems, in amd64 and
i386 architectures.
For reproduce the b
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