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I don't believe there is an SMB client for DOS or Win3x... There would be
if M$ had any respect for their customer base, but
If you have Windows for Workgroups available, I believe that can act as an
SMB client.
As for dos, I would suggest looking into NCP, i.e. the NetWare protocol.
You could
MS networking for DOS -- well, I'll be damned!
Too bad I didn't know about that when it would have been useful.
-Brad
On 30 Apr 1999, Jean L Francois wrote:
The clients to do SMB for DOS and multiple win and os/2:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/
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am not defending it, I just believe in giving
correct information whenever possible.
-Jeremiah Johnson
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, bradleyb wrote:
I don't believe there is an SMB client for DOS or Win3x... There would be
if M$ had any respect for their customer base, but
If you have
install the xanim and plugger packages.
unfortunately, though, xanim can not play all qt movies, just most of
them.
-Brad
--
Linux represents a best-of-breed UNIX, that is trusted in mission
critical applications, and - due to it's open source code - has a long
term credibility which exceeds
The cddb package is sopposed to do this for you. It stores the db in
/var/lib/cddb -- If you do have cddb installed, it's probably just a
matter of configuring xmcd to make use of it.
-Brad
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
I enjoy using xmcd to play cd's on my laptop, but it's less
I believe /etc/profile IS the place where the system-wide default PATH is
defined. Are you sure it isn't being changed somewhere in .bashrc or
.bash_profile?
anyway, to add to it, you'd do this:
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/java/bin
-Brad
On 25 Apr 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
I'm having a problem
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages is your friend.
the search form at the bottom of the page there will tell you that
XF86Setup is in the xf86setup package, and startx is in the xbase-clients
package.
also, as an alternative to XF86Setup, try xf86config, it sometimes works
better.
-Brad
On
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60.
My p75 has 29 bogoMips, you might want to check your configuration.
Since we're on the subject, I also have an AMD 486DX4-100 - with about 50
BogoMips. the problem is, it's
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