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Hi,
[Please, let me in cc because I´m not subscribed on this mailing list]
Since last week I can´t access the Windows shares anymore.
I´m using Debian Squeeze and smb4k 0.10.7 (I already try mount it with command
line, but I see the same error).
The Windows server is working fine and I can ac
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On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 02:38:05PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> As per request from the RT, I'm forwarding this to -devel: we're about
> to add some Pre-Depends: on few PHP PEAR packages, in order to fix
> upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze.
> If anyone wants to object, please have a look to the di
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Thomas Hood wrote:
> I am interested in how openresolv stacks up against resolvconf.
...
> What further pros and cons do people see out there?
Mh, having a quick glimpse at openresolv I doubt it is the drop-in
replacement for resolvconf that it suggests to be (Provides/Conflicts:
resolvconf). At
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