poweredbysun wrote:

> Thanks all for your help.
> Turns out /usr/local/netscape/ was the
> default directory but somehow either
> there was nothing in there or the
> privileges were set so I couldn't
> access anything if it was in there.
> <snip>

but the application to execute is usually placed in /usr/bin or
/usr/local/bin.



>
> What does one have to do to get
> Samba talking to machines running
> Windoze XP, ME, 95 and 98 on a peer
> network with Windoze netbui as the
> protocol?
>
> I know, I'll try man samba...
>

what???!!! and deprive us the right to say RTFM?!?!?!?! just kidding *grin*!

install the smb-doc package (not sure about the name) from the installation
discs. it contains the online version of the book using samba (the one on
bookshelves containig a heron or a stork, the book is adopted by the samba
people as the official 'free' guide to learning samba). it is a very nice
guide on how to make samba work (actually its just on how to make a basic but
working samba configuration  file but who is taking my words literally? ;-).

<snip>

ciao!

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