SAMBA Project Documentation
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IV. Appendixes
Table of Contents
21.
Portability
21.1.
HPUX
21.2.
SCO Unix
21.3.
DNIX
21.4.
RedHat Linux Rembrandt-II
21.5.
AIX
21.5.1.
Sequential Read Ahead
22.
Samba and other CIFS clients
22.1.
Macintosh clients?
22.2.
OS2 Client
22.2.1.
How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba?
22.2.2.
How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for Samba?
22.2.3.
Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) is used as a client?
22.2.4.
How do I get printer driver download working for OS/2 clients?
22.3.
Windows for Workgroups
22.3.1.
Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft
22.3.2.
Delete .pwl files after password change
22.3.3.
Configure WfW password handling
22.3.4.
Case handling of passwords
22.3.5.
Use TCP/IP as default protocol
22.4.
Windows '95/'98
22.5.
Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
23.
How to compile SAMBA
23.1.
Access Samba source code via CVS
23.1.1.
Introduction
23.1.2.
CVS Access to samba.org
23.2.
Accessing the samba sources via rsync and ftp
23.3.
Building the Binaries
23.4.
Starting the smbd and nmbd
23.4.1.
Starting from inetd.conf
23.4.2.
Alternative: starting it as a daemon
24.
Reporting Bugs
24.1.
Introduction
24.2.
General info
24.3.
Debug levels
24.4.
Internal errors
24.5.
Attaching to a running process
24.6.
Patches
25.
The samba checklist
25.1.
Introduction
25.2.
Assumptions
25.3.
Tests
25.3.1.
Test 1
25.3.2.
Test 2
25.3.3.
Test 3
25.3.4.
Test 4
25.3.5.
Test 5
25.3.6.
Test 6
25.3.7.
Test 7
25.3.8.
Test 8
25.3.9.
Test 9
25.3.10.
Test 10
25.3.11.
Test 11
25.4.
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