Sure, but thats the difficult answer, once I run Nautilus, it completely 
takes over my desktop, and pushes window maker off to the side.

Justin

Scott wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 08:29:23PM -0600, Drmgiver wrote:
> > Hey all, I run Ubuntu 8.10 right now, I just recently downloaded the
> > Gnustep's desktop. I'm almost completely sold on it except that there
> > doesn't seem to be an easy way to access networked computers while I'm
> > working in it. Can anyone solve my issues?
>
> Have you tried nautilus, its file browser? I've been able to connect to
> an AD domain with it, with no problem.
>
> There's an option there to connect to the network, and you should be
> able to browse to other networked machines.
>
> -- 
> Scott Robbins
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> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6
>
> Giles: In order...to be worthy...you must perform the
> ritual...in a tutu. Pillock!
> Angel: All right, someone get the chain saw.
>
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