Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood equivalent

2000-03-29 Thread Bernardo Rodrigues
Steven, Look for LinuxNeighborhood on the Net. It somehow appears to be similar to Net Neigh of Windows. However you'll need samba running and the samba clients installed. I'll search my backups and see whether I have a copy for you. Regards Bernardo

Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood equivalent

2000-03-29 Thread Herman R.willett
I am using KExplorer after loading smb and mounting the file systems from my other computers. One problem though, if one of the other machines goes offline, KExplorer seems to hang for a while, but give it a couple of minutes and it will come back to you. Herman On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, you wrote:

Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood equivalent

2000-03-29 Thread flupke
Steven Mileham a écrit : I've been using Samba at Univercity to let be share my drives with other people and to mount their shares, but is there I way I can get a "network neighborhood" style listing, preferable one that is just a text type thing that comes with samba rather than another X

[newbie] Network Neighborhood equivalent

2000-03-28 Thread Steven Mileham
I've been using Samba at Univercity to let be share my drives with other people and to mount their shares, but is there I way I can get a "network neighborhood" style listing, preferable one that is just a text type thing that comes with samba rather than another X program, but I'll take

Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood equivalent

2000-03-28 Thread Jon
Steven Mileham wrote: I've been using Samba at Univercity to let be share my drives with other people and to mount their shares, but is there I way I can get a "network neighborhood" style listing, preferable one that is just a text type thing that comes with samba rather than another X