[newbie] LISa

2002-09-29 Thread Berkeley Lab
Trying to set her up and have encountered some problems. I have gone though the inital setup and have confirmed that it is running however when I try to browse my lan in Konqueror it tells me the lisa daemon is not running and needs to be setup by the admin. Any ideas? Thanks Want to buy

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-08 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 06 Jul 2002 1:10 am, you wrote: On Friday 05 July 2002 07:25 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled masses, saying: I installed komba2 - at least I think I did. It certainly shows up on the list of installed packages, but I have no idea how to use it. do you have a menu

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-08 Thread Derek Jennings
On Sunday 07 Jul 2002 8:31 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: On Saturday 06 Jul 2002 1:10 am, you wrote: On Friday 05 July 2002 07:25 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled masses, saying: I installed komba2 - at least I think I did. It certainly shows up on the list of installed packages,

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-07 Thread LtCdData
On Sunday 07 July 2002 5:59, Anne Wilson wrote: On Friday 05 Jul 2002 7:49 pm, you wrote: snip BTW - I have poked around Webmin, but can't work out how you added LISa /snip LtCdData helped me out with webmin... start up webmin as root... click on the System tag and then on

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-05 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 03 Jul 2002 9:57 pm, you wrote: On Wednesday 03 July 2002 9:09, you wrote: 'The LISa daemon is now configured correctly, hopefully. Make sure that it is started with root previleges. A good idea would be to start it when your system boots. (lisa --kde2)' I know this

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-05 Thread magnet
snip BTW - I have poked around Webmin, but can't work out how you added LISa /snip LtCdData helped me out with webmin... start up webmin as root... click on the System tag and then on the Bootup and Shutdown icon... Scroll down to bottom of the page and click on Create a new bootup or

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-05 Thread shane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 July 2002 07:25 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled masses, saying: I installed komba2 - at least I think I did. It certainly shows up on the list of installed packages, but I have no idea how to use it. do you have a menu

[newbie] LISa

2002-07-03 Thread Anne Wilson
'The LISa daemon is now configured correctly, hopefully. Make sure that it is started with root previleges. A good idea would be to start it when your system boots. (lisa --kde2)' I know this means putting it into a config file - one of the rc.d ones, I think. Can someone please direct

Re: [newbie] LISa

2002-07-03 Thread LtCdData
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 9:09, you wrote: 'The LISa daemon is now configured correctly, hopefully. Make sure that it is started with root previleges. A good idea would be to start it when your system boots. (lisa --kde2)' I know this means putting it into a config file - one of the rc.d

[newbie] LISa

2001-10-27 Thread Frank McKenna
HI Folks, I am trying to browse my LAN but I keep getting an error message saying that LISa is not configured. I have gone into LISa and also the web site and checked the configuration. I still can't find where my mistake is. The only filed that I have not completed is the Host name look up

Fwd: Re: [newbie] LISa

2001-10-27 Thread Derek Jennings
Here's what you do. Enter this into your rc.local (I actually put it into my Samba start up script) lisa -c /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc Then create a file /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc Insert this into the file changing the IP numbers to suit your system.

RE: Re: [newbie] LISa

2001-10-27 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
: Re: [newbie] LISa | | | |Here's what you do. |Enter this into your rc.local (I actually put it into my |Samba start up |script) | | |lisa -c /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc | | |Then create a file /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc | |Insert this into the file changing the IP numbers to suit your system

Re: [newbie] LISA

2001-10-25 Thread shane
i had everything running very well in 8.0 actually, but ib 8.1 i have been using komba2 (which i love) because i can not browse win shares with konq. if i try to browse windows shares in konq i can see them, but trying to get into an individual share does nothing. ie i have drive e shared, i

Re: [newbie] LISA

2001-10-25 Thread shane
sorry, i wasn't clear... On Thursday 25 October 2001 10:20, you spoke unto me thusly: Komba requires Samba to mount the shares. yep, and komba runs fine, so thus i know samba also runs. You should first try manually mounting the Windows Shares using samba. both manually and in komba i can

RE: [newbie] LISA

2001-10-25 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
to browse. -JMS |-Original Message- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of shane |Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:57 PM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [newbie] LISA | | |sorry, i wasn't clear... | |On Thursday 25 October 2001 10:20, you spoke unto me

RE: [newbie] LISA

2001-10-23 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
: [newbie] LISA | | |Hello all, |I just know this must be really obvious, but so far iv'e had |no luck. What deails do you have to enter in Lisa to get |browsing to work? (using lm80) | | | | | |Colin Jenkins |ICQ: 650611 registered

[newbie] LISa setup tip

2001-09-02 Thread Derek
For reasons I will not go into Windoze trashed my hard disc and forced me to re install Mandrake 8.0 Network browsing using LISa had previously been working, but after the reinstall I could not get it to work despite having succeeded previously. Checking the newbie archive I saw that many

[newbie] Lisa Relisa configuration/KDE Windows share browsing

2001-07-18 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Hi; FYI: (In case no one has posted this before) There is a bug in 8.0's KDE installation of Lisa reLisa. It doesn't see the config files in ~/.kde/share/config/lisarc ~/.kde/share/config/relisarc If you move the files generated by the control panel into ~/.lisarc ~/.relisarc browing of

RE: [newbie] LISa configuration

2001-07-04 Thread Gabriel Arcos
I get working Network browsing by execute lisa -K in Super user mode, I don't know is that's the right way, but work. - Original Message - From: ivan miranda [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 9:46 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] LISa configuration Hi

Re: [newbie] LISa configuration

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

[newbie] LISa configuration

2001-07-02 Thread Jamie Kerwick
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.

Re: [newbie] LISa configuration

2001-07-02 Thread civileme
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