![]() This will enable all instruction subsets supported by the local machine (hence the result might not run on different machines).) and use Samba 3.2.x cause it has a better overall performance. If you want a optimized build with a better performance that suits your system, you should consider installing GCC >4.2.4 since it supports better optimizing functions ( -march=native - specifying -march=native implies -mtune=native. I used the latest build from the 3.0.x fork since this comes with Slackware 12.x. Hey! Wanna build Samba? Get the source, get the slackbuild, make a package and install it! You should NOT NOT NOT mix -current packages with a non "-current" Slackware. Normally Samba is installed on your system and ready for action and doesn't need to be upgraded.Īll upgrades to Samba should be done via the patches directory on your favorite mirror. If you are here you probably will know what Samba is good for and how it works. If someone wants to write something on printing then feel free to do so. Also i really have no clue how to use a printer with linux. Printing is disabled by default in my config, since i have no need to attach my printer to the server (the printer has its own print server: HP P2015). ![]() I wanted to have all necessary parameters for home usage in my smb.conf so i can easily change them and have a mostly secure and stable system. ![]() Xbox) and Linux / *nix (Solaris / Mac OS X). ![]() It should later act as simple and secure as it can be in a heterogen network with Windows systems (a workstation with admin access, guest accounts for the rest ), a media streaming client (eg. This Tutorial shows you how to configure Samba 3.0.x on Slackware 12.x. ![]()
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