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samba history, samba songs, samba artists

Samba is released under the GNU General Public License.The name Samba comes from inserting one vowel, twice, into the name of the standard protocol used by the Microsoft Windows network file system, "SMB" (Server Message Block).As of version 3, Samba not only provides file and print services for various Microsoft Windows clients but can also integrate with a Windows Server domain, either as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or as a Domain Member.It can also be part of an Active Directory domain.History Andrew Tridgell developed the first version of Samba Unix in 1992, at the Australian National University, using a packet sniffer to do network analysis of the protocol used by DEC PATHWORKS server software.Samba was originally called smbserver.The name "Samba" was arrived at by running the Unix command grep through the system dictionary looking for words that contained the letters S, M, and B in that order (i.SPOOLSS), NTLM and more recently Active Directory Logon which involves a modified version of Kerberos and a modified version of LDAP.Samba can also see and share printers.Samba sets up network shares for chosen Unix directories (including all contained subdirectories).Unix users can either mount the shares directly as part of their file structure or, alternatively, can use a utility, smbclient (libsmb) installed with Samba to read the shares with a similar interface to a standard command line FTP program.Each directory can have different access privileges overlaid on top of the normal Unix file protections.Related software Samba TNG is a fork of Samba which has significant architectural and implementation differences in the key areas of the NT Domain Services.Official Samba Web Site 10 years of Samba!How Samba was written Samba "how to" and Samba Optimization and Speed Tuning Using Samba 2nd ed.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.You'll be redirected in 5 seconds.This article is about the traditional Brazilian dance.For other uses, see Samba (disambiguation).For the modern ballroom Samba, see Samba (ballroom).The Samba music rhythm has been danced in Brazil since its inception in the late 19th century.There is actually a set of dances, rather than a single dance, that define the Samba dancing scene in Brazil; thus, no one dance can be claimed with certainty as the "original" Samba style.Another major stream of the Samba dance besides the Brazilian Samba dancing styles is Ballroom Samba which differs significantly.The basic movement involves a straight body and a bending of one knee at a time.The other foot moves slightly towards the front, and closer to the first foot.Men dance with the whole foot on the ground while women, often wearing heels, dance just on the balls of the foot.There are also regional forms of the dance in Brazil where the essential steps are the same, but because of a change in the accent of the music people will dance similar movements to the slightly changed accents.This is the type of Samba one sees in the Brazilian Carnival parades and in other Samba carnivals over the world.Samba de Gafieira is a partner dance completely different from International Ballroom Samba.The dance derived from the Maxixe and followed the arrival of the Choro (another samba musical style).It left most of the Maxixe's Polka elements behind but maintained the entwined leg movements of the Argentine Tango, although adopting a more relaxed posture than the later.Many see this form of Samba as a combination of Waltz and Tango and several Brazilian dancing academies actually use elements and techniques of these two dances to teach Samba de Gafieira movements and choreographies.From its inception to nowadays the Samba de Gafieira has incorporated many acrobatic movements and has evolved to become today's most complex dancing style of Samba in Brazil.Samba Pagode Samba Pagode is another Samba partner dance that resembles the Samba de Gafieira but has less acrobatic movements and tend to be more intimate.For years it became the major type of dance for the North east of Brazil during the holiday months.The dance is completely choreographed and the movements tend to mimic the lyrics.Brazilian dance that has been associated with capoeira for many years.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Samba is freely available under the GNU General Public License.September 2007 First Preview of Samba 3.Samba 4 is the ambitious next version of the Samba suite that is being developed in parallel to the stable 3.Active Directory logon protocols used by Windows 2000 and above.Samba 4 is currently not yet in a state where it is usable in production environments.The popularity of Samba puts a strain on our network.What is Samba, and why use it?SMB (Server Message Block) CIFS (Common Internet File System) protocols.SGI offers Samba as a supported product for IRIX.Samba for IRIX solves the difficult problem of sharing data between Windows and UNIX clients.Users become more productive with Samba for IRIX.Why did SGI choose to support Samba for IRIX?It is the most widely used software of its type.This large installed base of enthusiastic users and the Open Source development model have enabled Samba to evolve quickly while maintaining very high quality.The major impediment to the use of Samba in corporate environments has been the lack of a commercial support organization standing behind it.By making Samba for IRIX a supported product, SGI is offering the best solution in the market for customers integrating Windows and UNIX clients.What is the difference between Open Source Samba (freeware) and the SGI Samba for IRIX product?Why pay for something that can be downloaded from the Web for free?Samba will still remain available as an Open Source product (downloadable from the Web) for those customers who are satisfied with running unsupported software.However, for those customers who require supported software and will not run their business on "freeware," SGI Samba for IRIX offers customers a unique opportunity to use one of the best software suites available for serving Windows clients from UNIX servers with SGI worldwide support.Now technical support, bug fixes, and software updates are commercially available for Samba for IRIX.Samba for IRIX is based on the same source code as the Open Source version of Samba and all developments on Samba for IRIX are submitted back into the Open Source tree to comply with the Open Source licensing.The added value of Samba for IRIX is the quality assurance and integration testing of Samba with the IRIX operating system to ensure a quality product.From this extensive testing, SGI is prepared to offer Samba for IRIX with worldwide support.Samba for IRIX is very reasonably priced.And Samba for IRIX also offers unprecedented levels of performance and data integrity for sharing files between UNIX and Windows clients.How much does Samba for IRIX cost?What are the 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