Not everyone learns in the same way. If someone learns better by asking others for guidance and you tell them to just read a book I hope they spank your arse with that brick of paper smh.
Not everyone learns in the same way. If someone learns better by asking others for guidance and you tell them to just read a book I hope they spank your arse with that brick of paper smh.
No because most tutorials will start from “write print(“Hello World”)” and the like without mentioning compiling or where to write it or with what…
I didn’t really get into coding until someone guided me through the basics of python, which is an easy language that doesn’t even require compiling. One of the reasons was precisely not knowing where to start.
give it a few years and you’ll be seeing only ads and maybe an occasional email.
just use uBlock Origin. It’s that easy.
this should be more than mildly infuriating to you.
You might want to ditch google for something like proton if you can, and if you can’t use Thunderbird to view your emails.
Performing open heart surgery on yourself
Physically set yourself on fire so you don’t have to lose 50% of everything
Rip out its flesh, destroy it in vengeance and replace it with some raspberry pi running pi-hole or turn it into a retro-gaming console
there’s quite a few logs. Most say nothing at all or nothing useful.
running cat /var/log/samba/log.*
the relevant parts (those datestamped at today) are probably these:
[2023/08/30 19:14:11.706304, 0] …/…/source3/smbd/server.c:1784(main) smbd version 4.13.13-Debian started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2020
[2023/08/30 19:14:12.011725, 0] …/…/lib/util/become_daemon.c:135(daemon_ready) daemon_ready: daemon ‘smbd’ finished starting up and ready to serve connections
[2023/08/30 19:20:39.232740, 0] …/…/source3/smbd/server.c:1784(main) smbd version 4.13.13-Debian started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2020
[2023/08/30 19:20:39.301393, 0] …/…/lib/util/become_daemon.c:135(daemon_ready) daemon_ready: daemon ‘smbd’ finished starting up and ready to serve connections
[2023/08/30 19:38:34.162744, 0] …/…/source3/smbd/server.c:1784(main) smbd version 4.13.13-Debian started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2020
[2023/08/30 19:38:34.231542, 0] …/…/lib/util/become_daemon.c:135(daemon_ready) daemon_ready: daemon ‘smbd’ finished starting up and ready to serve connections
stupid question but where exactly can I find these logs?
Server uses linux so I can probably find them somehow but idk about the windows client
Thanks
This is cool amd thanks for sharing this but perhaps I wasn’t clear in saying that some users that I would share files with can tolerate only a few instructions before they think the whole thing is too complicated for them. I would prefer a web UI
thanks but that still doesn’t solve problem 2 as to my understanding it requires everyone to install it and access through my google account to access the files in the server.
But they aren’t asking for tools they’re asking for guidance. What’s the point of all that expensive hardware if they have no clue what to do with it and where to start learning?