On Sat Jun 03 2000 at 00:38, JF Martinez wrote:

> One of the reasons Linux is making compratively little progress in the
> destop is because distributions act like if they wanted using Linux on
> the desktop being a nightmare.
> 
> For instance let's take a look at a common task for the desktop user:
> since he could have coworkers who still use an MS box he could want
> mount Windows shares .  The first thing we notice is that the
> application for doing so is nowhere to be seen in the user's desktop.
> In fact it is not part of the default installation and in fact it is
> not even part of the base distribution.  It is buried at the deepest,
> deepest end of PowerTools.

[...]

Ever heard of a thing called swat?  It comes with samba itself, and
is much more comprehensive than gnomba.

Cheers
Tony

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