[Linux] Re: Using Samba

Peter Capazzi linux@flux.org
Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:02:21 -0400


Can you open a plain text file from the server with something other than
Open Office in the same directory? Maybe lower the version of the file?=20

-----Original Message-----
From: linux-admin@flux.org [mailto:linux-admin@flux.org] On Behalf Of
kerry
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 7:09 AM
To: linux@flux.org
Subject: Re: [Linux] Re: Using Samba

OK, when I connect to the server, click on the document, Open Office
starts to open it, but just fades into the sunset.

Danny Rathjens wrote:
> Brian Faris wrote:
>> I think that is how it is supposed to behave and you should get the=20
>> same behaviour if the file was stored on a windows server. When one=20
>> user open the file as read/write it is locked so other users can only

>> open it in read-only mode. If this were not the case, one user could=20
>> open it and make some changes and at the same time another user could

>> open it and made some changes, but the last user to save it would=20
>> over write the changes of the other user. Correct me if I am wrong.
>
> Right, you'd have to use a revision control system to allow several=20
> people to make changes at the same time.  The revision control system=20
> takes care of merging the differences and letting the user see any=20
> conflicts if they changed the exact same part.
>
> This .sig of yours is pretty crazy in length, Brian. 8^)
>
>> Brian Faris MSTN, MCSE, RHCE, NET+, A+, Security+ Assistant Professor

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