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Name | Description |
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samba | The Samba SMB fileserver |
samba-announce | Samba Announcements |
samba-vms | Samba for the VMS operating system |
samba-cvs | Samba CVS and Subversion commit messages |
samba-docs | Discontinued list about Samba documentation |
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