samba – How to mount cifs with unix extensions – Ask Ubuntu

when i added ,vers=1.0 to the mount options, i changed the mount options from nounix to unix. you can check this with mount -l (unix is not an option which can be set implicit).$ sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.135/fooshare ~/fooshare -o username=foouser,password=foopass,uid=baruser,gid=baruser,vers=1.0to provide extra info:$ sudo bash -c “echo 3 > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI”make sure you unmount the specified mount properly before setting the option. To view the status (number of current cifs mounts by):$ cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugDatashareimprove this answer

Source: samba – How to mount cifs with unix extensions – Ask Ubuntu

Bluetooth-Kopfhörer EP650 bei Linux Mint / Ubuntu schlechte Qualität

Dort gibt es zwei Optionen beim Ausgangsprofil. Die einen nennt sich Hi-F-Wiedergabe (A2DP-Senken) und die andere Headst Head Unit (HSP/HFP). Eingestellt war Headst Head Unit (HSP/HFP) und genau da lag das Problem. Nachdem ich das Ausgangsprofil auf Hi-F-Wiedergabe (A2DP-Senken) umgestellt hatte, funktioniert mein Kopfhörer in der gewohnt guten Qualität.

Source: Bluetooth-Kopfhörer EP650 bei Linux Mint / Ubuntu schlechte Qualität

Das Problem hatte ich gleichermaßen mit meinen Bose QuietComfort 35 II und unter Kubuntu 16.04.

Hier (also KDE) findet man die Einstellung unter

  • → Systemeinstellungen
  • → Multimedia
  • → Reiter “Einrichtung der Audio-Hardware”
  • → oben unter Hardware die Kopfhörer auswählen (also zB Bose QC35 II)
  • → darunter das Profil umstellen von Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP) auf Hi-Fi-Wiedergabe (A2DP-Senken)

VladimirKrstulja/Guides/Jails – FreeBSD Wiki

3.1. Using a helper “basejail”One technique to prepare a boostrapped jail for quickest deployment involves setting up a “basejail”, which is a complete, configured jail which you clone every time you need to spawn a new jail. While managing many jails is best done with some kind of configuration automation which, in a way, obsoletes having bootstrapped jails like this, in some cases this can be useful. In short, it boils down to:

Source: VladimirKrstulja/Guides/Jails – FreeBSD Wiki

VladimirKrstulja/Guides/FreeBSDUpdateReverseProxy – FreeBSD Wiki

freebsd-update Reverse Proxy CacheEither because you’re a good netizen and don’t want to repeatedly hammer the FreeBSD mirrors to upgrade all your systems, or you want to benefit from the speed of having a local “mirror” (cache, more precisely), running a freebsd update reverse proxy cache with, say, nginx is dead simple.

Source: VladimirKrstulja/Guides/FreeBSDUpdateReverseProxy – FreeBSD Wiki

cifs-to-cloud bridge with enhanced privacy using samba, davfs2 and encfs

In this post I document how to use some cloud storage (“davfs2”) with enhanced privacy (“encfs”) and share this within my LAN (read: samba).

With plenty of online storage (ca. 1TB, 1&1 SmartDrive) and up-to-date internet connectivity at home (1&1 VDSL 100, with 40MBit uplink) it is reasonable to just use this. Continue reading “cifs-to-cloud bridge with enhanced privacy using samba, davfs2 and encfs”