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Comment not different enough (Score 3, Insightful) 84

It's because the iPhone 15 is not different enough for me to replace my iPhone 12. Though I am now getting targeted ads on e.g. X in iOS with a direct iPhone 12 vs iPhone 15 comparison! But it's funny because they actually look indistinguishable at first glance. Upgrade to this thing that looks exactly like the thing you already have!

Comment Re:SambaX was buggy and horrible (Score 2) 46

Samba is only configured one way, via the smb.conf file.

Runtime control can be done via smbcontrol, but the base config file is always smb.conf.

When using local uses passwords *must* be separate as the SMB protocol and Linux passwords use completely different crypto.

Of course if you want synchronised passwords just add the Linux machine into the Active Directory Domain using Samba's winbind and users and passwords are identical of course.

Comment Re:SambaX was buggy and horrible (Score 2) 46

This is completely incorrect.

Microsoft do not concern themselves with what SMB versions Samba supports when considering maintenance. At all.

As it should be IMHO. We match current versions of Windows and only keep SMB1 around in an "off-by-default" state for customers who can't or won't update old Windows / DOS clients.

Submission + - CIQ, Oracle and SUSE Create Open Enterprise Linux Association (openela.org)

Jeremy Allison - Sam writes: https://ciq.com/press-release/...

CIQ, Oracle and SUSE today announced their intent to form the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA), a collaborative trade association to encourage the development of distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) by providing open and free Enterprise Linux (EL) source code.

The formation of OpenELA arises from Red Hat’s recent changes to RHEL source code availability. In response, CIQ, Oracle and SUSE are collaborating to deliver source code, tools and systems through OpenELA for the community.

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