Re: [newbie] Linneighborhood

2005-03-27 Thread Leaf
On Sunday 27 March 2005 06:26, Jason Oakley wrote:
 Hi.

 I've installed Linneighborhood on my MDK 10.1 installation. I can't find
 any icons for it in my MD-K-DE menu so I don't know how to configure it.
 It'd be nice to use for setting up connections to Samba shares on my
 FreeBSD server.
 TIA

Is smb4k available for Mandrake?  I use PCLOS so I am guessing smb4k is either 
in a repository or on your installation.  Check for that.  You can use 
Linneighborhood but I find smb4k a wee bit more professional in it's layout 
and appearance, interface, etc.


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Re: [newbie] Linneighborhood

2005-03-27 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 27 Mar 2005 08:19, Leaf wrote:
 On Sunday 27 March 2005 06:26, Jason Oakley wrote:
  Hi.
 
  I've installed Linneighborhood on my MDK 10.1 installation. I can't find
  any icons for it in my MD-K-DE menu so I don't know how to configure it.
  It'd be nice to use for setting up connections to Samba shares on my
  FreeBSD server.
  TIA

 Is smb4k available for Mandrake?  I use PCLOS so I am guessing smb4k is
 either in a repository or on your installation.  Check for that.  You can
 use Linneighborhood but I find smb4k a wee bit more professional in it's
 layout and appearance, interface, etc.

Yes, it is available, but I've not had good experiences with either 
LinNeighborhood or Smb4k under 10.1 (could be other reasons).  I've created a 
desktop link, selecting Create New  Device  NFS and select the mount that 
you need.  It is fast and efficient.

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[newbie] Linneighborhood

2005-03-26 Thread Jason Oakley
Hi.
I've installed Linneighborhood on my MDK 10.1 installation. I can't find 
any icons for it in my MD-K-DE menu so I don't know how to configure it. 
It'd be nice to use for setting up connections to Samba shares on my 
FreeBSD server.
TIA


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Re: [newbie] Linneighborhood

2005-03-26 Thread Jason Oakley




Thanks to all whom answered. Got this one solved now!

Jason Oakley wrote:
Hi.
  
  
I've installed Linneighborhood on my MDK 10.1 installation. I can't
find any icons for it in my MD-K-DE menu so I don't know how to
configure it. It'd be nice to use for setting up connections to Samba
shares on my FreeBSD server.
  
TIA
  
  
  


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Re: [newbie] Linneighborhood not showing linux machines

2003-12-03 Thread Jerry Barton
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 22:55:18 -0400
Adolfo Bello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I *guess* that LN will show only machines that it can connect to.
 Again, I might be wrong.
 

Actually, I'm pretty sure that's correct.  If there's no server running
it would not detect a machine, nor list it.  LN just looks for samba
servers.

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[newbie] LinNeighborhood For apple?

2002-04-19 Thread Jason Pearce

Hi newbies,
I run MDK8.0 on my laptop ,
I am looking for a app like LinNeighborhood ,Gnomba, Komba,
for a mac network?
is there such an app ,I just want to be able to see the shares on the network 
not share files from my machine ,any clues would be great .
cheers 
jason



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[newbie] LinNeighborhood

2001-07-04 Thread ivan miranda




Hi ,
I use xsmbrower,more comfortable with this,(there is no need to mount
the shares ), on mounting one gets more acess of the directory,but i had
seen them crashing after mounting at times.Also try komba2.I don't
remember the links,you should be able to get it from rpmfind.net

Ivan

civileme wrote:
 
 On Monday 02 July 2001 14:41, Jamie Kerwick wrote:
  I think I'm doing well, i've got my w98se box speaking to mandrake
  8 accessing my samba shares (encrypt password = yes helps!!). The
  problem i have now is that i'm struggling to get Linux box to
  access w98 shares. I have tried 'browsing network' using LISa and
  reLISa in KDE. However, no joy. Basically the problem is that i
  don't really know what information to give it. I am attempting to
  configure in KDE Control centre, - Look n Feel - Lan Browsing.
  Is there a way i can mount the w98 shares on the linux box? how
  would i go about doing this. Or betting yet does anyone know of any
  good websites which give help. (i like to learn rather than follow
  blindly)
 
  Cheers
 
  Jamie
 
 Try LinNeighborhood
 
 http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/
 
 It seems to work with all WMs very well.
 
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[newbie] LinNeighborhood questions

2001-03-28 Thread Kelly, Christopher

I have another question... as always.

I d/l'ed LinNeighborhood last night and installed the rpm. I was wondering
if anyone has ever configured it before? I can't even find where it is
installed to. I need your help!

Moose





Re: [newbie] LinNeighborhood questions

2001-03-28 Thread Dave Sherman

On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:28:02 -0500, spake "Kelly, Christopher"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I have another question... as always.
 
 I d/l'ed LinNeighborhood last night and installed the rpm. I was
 wondering
 if anyone has ever configured it before? I can't even find where it is
 installed to. I need your help!
 
 Moose
 

Moose,

Try this is the command line:
locate LinNeighborhood

You should then be able to find the binary. Mine is located in /usr/bin.
Since that is in my $PATH, I can simply call the program from the command
line, like this:
[dave@dedannshae dave]$ LinNeighborhood 

Alternatively, I have also created a K desktop icon to launch it.

Remember, you need to have Samba set up and running correctly on your LAN,
in order to use LinNeighborhood, since it is really only a GUI front-end
for Samba. Once Samba is working properly, then LinNeighborhood should
work as well.

You also need to suid several of the Samba binaries (smbmount, smbumount,
and possibly nmblookup -- the website has information on this).

There isn't much more to it. Launch the app, add a machine to your list,
then browse any machines and mount any shares you need.

Dave




RE: [newbie] LinNeighborhood questions

2001-03-28 Thread Kelly, Christopher

thanks, dave

-Original Message-
From: Dave Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] LinNeighborhood questions


On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:28:02 -0500, spake "Kelly, Christopher"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I have another question... as always.
 
 I d/l'ed LinNeighborhood last night and installed the rpm. I was
 wondering
 if anyone has ever configured it before? I can't even find where it is
 installed to. I need your help!
 
 Moose
 

Moose,

Try this is the command line:
locate LinNeighborhood

You should then be able to find the binary. Mine is located in /usr/bin.
Since that is in my $PATH, I can simply call the program from the command
line, like this:
[dave@dedannshae dave]$ LinNeighborhood 

Alternatively, I have also created a K desktop icon to launch it.

Remember, you need to have Samba set up and running correctly on your LAN,
in order to use LinNeighborhood, since it is really only a GUI front-end
for Samba. Once Samba is working properly, then LinNeighborhood should
work as well.

You also need to suid several of the Samba binaries (smbmount, smbumount,
and possibly nmblookup -- the website has information on this).

There isn't much more to it. Launch the app, add a machine to your list,
then browse any machines and mount any shares you need.

Dave




Re: [newbie] LinNeighborhood questions

2001-03-28 Thread William R . Nash

Look where you uninstall the program.  you will see 
LinNeighborhood-0.6.2.glibc-static-i386 folder
cd to that folder
you will see LinNeighborhood script.  
you can run it there.

I made a shotcut on my desktop to run that script.  very nice program..
hope that helps..

On Wednesday 28 March 2001 07:28, you wrote:
 I have another question... as always.

 I d/l'ed LinNeighborhood last night and installed the rpm. I was wondering
 if anyone has ever configured it before? I can't even find where it is
 installed to. I need your help!

 Moose

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