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.
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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