Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
Ainsi parlait Fabrice FACORAT : > le mer 06-02-2002 à 11:35, Mattias Dahlberg a écrit : > > > Thats because you have not configured 'lisa'. The Control Centre lets > > > you do that & creates a lisarc file in /etc that works OK but then > > > nobody actually runs the lisa deamon :-(( > > > > DrakX gathers a lot of information about your network. Maybe that > > information could be passed to 'lisa', so it would work out-of-the-box? > > lisa doesn't need so many information. Most of the time default value > for LAn in auto-detection mode work out of the box. the issue is to run > lisa 'cause lisa have to be run as root so you have to oput it in > inittscript, but run a service at port 7741 just for fun even if you're > not using KDE is not so good. KDE team should find a solution so that > users can run lisa without theses difficulties. I think rlisa solves this issue by using a Unix socket instead of a TCP port... But then it is useful only on the box you're running it. -- Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html
RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
le mer 06-02-2002 à 11:35, Mattias Dahlberg a écrit : > > > Thats because you have not configured 'lisa'. The Control Centre lets you do > > that & creates a lisarc file in /etc that works OK but then nobody actually > > runs the lisa deamon :-(( > > DrakX gathers a lot of information about your network. Maybe that > information could be passed to 'lisa', so it would work out-of-the-box? lisa doesn't need so many information. Most of the time default value for LAn in auto-detection mode work out of the box. the issue is to run lisa 'cause lisa have to be run as root so you have to oput it in inittscript, but run a service at port 7741 just for fun even if you're not using KDE is not so good. KDE team should find a solution so that users can run lisa without theses difficulties. > That could make Mandrake Linux stand out against other distributions. you've got komba2 : very good, but need to set up ( install in fact ) samba-clent before. -- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/index.html - Pourquoi ne met-on pas de paniers dans les piscines ? Parce que la corbeille a pas pied.
RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
> Thats because you have not configured 'lisa'. The Control Centre lets you do > that & creates a lisarc file in /etc that works OK but then nobody actually > runs the lisa deamon :-(( DrakX gathers a lot of information about your network. Maybe that information could be passed to 'lisa', so it would work out-of-the-box? That could make Mandrake Linux stand out against other distributions. Regards, Mattias
Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 14:46, Salane King wrote: > there are several of these that are functional. > xsmbrowser and gnomba are two of them I think that there are others. > I have been using xsmbrowser for a while and I believe it should be in the main apps instead of contribs. At least for those who don't run Gnome or Kde. It works well and never crashed on me. =-= kk1
Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:50, Thierry Vignaud wrote: > "tech at mathco dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The ability to brows the smb resources and let you mount. > > konqueror can do this Nautilus will let you browse too if you have the gnome-vfs-extras package installed. -- Steve Fox http://k-lug.org
RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
> right, but konqueror always says localhost not found when clicking to > show the network resources. And then it stops. > > /MattB > > Thats because you have not configured 'lisa'. The Control Centre lets you do that & creates a lisarc file in /etc that works OK but then nobody actually runs the lisa deamon :-(( -- Robin Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gb7ipd.dnsalias.net/ Anorak mode = Shack: (+44) 1628 533311 Fax: (+44) 8700 516573 Club pages (g4xyw modem etc) at http://www.tvipug.org
RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
right, but konqueror always says localhost not found when clicking to show the network resources. And then it stops. /MattB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Thierry Vignaud Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 4:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin* "tech at mathco dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Joke aside here... but Mandrake should have a app that allows you to > brows the network resources. I did see that the Redmond Linux distro > has that functionality and It would be nice to have a app that does > just this. lsnetdrake list all nfs mountable points > The ability to brows the smb resources and let you mount. konqueror can do this
Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
"tech at mathco dot com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Joke aside here... but Mandrake should have a app that allows you to > brows the network resources. I did see that the Redmond Linux distro > has that functionality and It would be nice to have a app that does > just this. lsnetdrake list all nfs mountable points > The ability to brows the smb resources and let you mount. konqueror can do this
Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*
there are several of these that are functional. xsmbrowser and gnomba are two of them I think that there are others. Joke aside here... but Mandrake should have a app that allows you to brows the network resources. I did see that the Redmond Linux distro has that functionality and It would be nice to have a app that does just this. The ability to brows the smb resources and let you mount. I did see DrakX has something similar but as I see it. It still has a long way to go to be funcational. /MattB -- If you keep anything long enough, you can throw it away. -- I want to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.