RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-07 Thread 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.

Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-07 Thread Guillaume Rousse
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

RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-06 Thread Mattias Dahlberg
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

Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread Salane King
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

RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread tech at mathco dot com
] 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

RE: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread Robin Gilks
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

Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread Thierry Vignaud
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

Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread Steve Fox
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

Re: [Cooker] No network neighborhood ? *grin*

2002-02-05 Thread Quel Qun
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