Re: lisa package
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 17:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > It does find everything here (finde FiSH and SMB ports). Maybe you did not > edit /etc/lisarc? Or you have a ~/.lisarc? I really have no idea, it is the standart package from unstable. I used the guide from KontrolCentre to set it up. It doesn't find anything but itself though. It doesn't even see that there is a computer there. I certainly hope that I don't have to edit yet another configuration file to fix it. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: lisa package
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Dienstag, 15. April 2003 00:38 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen: > > Also lisa has no option to make it quiet at boot except pointing stdout > > to /dev/null. Not good! Anyway, that output should be shortened a bit and > > it should go to stderr. > > How about this for an error: lisa never finds any hosts on my network so is > pretty much useless. > > Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :( It does find everything here (finde FiSH and SMB ports). Maybe you did not edit /etc/lisarc? Or you have a ~/.lisarc? The default one in the package (but at wrong location) only looks at localhost? Actually, the ability to define network devices (like in samba) would be smart, especially in a dhcp environment! Also, being able to pin it to certain devices would be smart, too. The version (0.2.3) seems to be serious ;) Should I do some bug reporting because the init script bug is rather critical. But to where? The pid thingie seems to be a upstream problem. Upstream should implement a pidfile option and write the pidfile itself. BTW: the KDE bts is a pain to use. How can I report a bug on lisa there. It does not find it! HS - -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de oder über pgp.net PingoS - Linux-User helfen Schulen: http://www.pingos.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+nCmUzvr6q9zCwcERAsxHAKCkTm6v9jl1GDgr9D7ZxL/h+qvaHwCfQ3ov x6snnkU/vPrfODWH1u913mM= =cF+P -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: lisa package
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 01:10, Michael Peddemors wrote: > On Monday 14 April 2003 15:38, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > > Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :( > > Might have missed something.. but doesn't Komba suit your needs? Works Nope, it sucks. Browsing should be implemented via kio-smb. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: lisa package
On Monday 14 April 2003 15:38, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > > Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :( > Might have missed something.. but doesn't Komba suit your needs? Works fairly simple.. The only problem I have seen using this is in the multi user environment where we end up with EVERYONE's mounts displayed, and people get confused... Would be nice not to have to mount the shares at all, and simply browse them... :) -- -- "Catch the Magic of Linux..." Michael Peddemors - Senior Consultant LinuxAdministration - Internet Services NetworkServices - Programming - Security Wizard IT Services http://www.wizard.ca Linux Support Specialist - http://www.linuxmagic.com LinuxMagic is a Registered TradeMark of Wizard Tower TechnoServices Ltd. (604)589-0037 Beautiful British Columbia, Canada
Re: lisa package
On Monday 14 April 2003 19:39, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Hi, > > this referes to both: package in unstable and from download.kde.org [...] > Also lisa has no option to make it quiet at boot except pointing stdout to > /dev/null. Not good! Anyway, that output should be shortened a bit and it > should go to stderr. How about this for an error: lisa never finds any hosts on my network so is pretty much useless. Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :( Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux