I still can not get my laptop to boot up without eth1 failing. MDk found
two nics in my laptop even though there was only one pcmcia nic. eth0
doesn't start at startup. eth1 does. When it does it fails... and it
takes forever to fail so boot up takes so long. Once its up I can go
into mandrake con
Hi all,
I'm running mdk 8.1 as an internet gateway and file and logon server on my home lan.
eth0 connects to my cable modem, eth1 connects to the lan (w2k boxes)
running bastille firewall and samba and everything seems to be running ok and secure.
My problem is that I m getting random di
On 31 Jan 2002 10:14:25 -0600
Dave Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> revealed these words to me:
> On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 07:57, Paul Kraus wrote:
> > How do I access network resources in a windows workgroup? How do I share
> > a folder?
>
> Paul,
>
> To integrate Linux networking with Windows, you ne
On Thursday 31 January 2002 08:47, you spoke unto me thusly:
> linneighborhood is also on the CDs. I have tried both and prefer komba2.
so i looked on the cds, missed it, and downloaded it to try it and decide i
prefered komba2 all for naught?!? :-D
--
"... and if you drown, die knowing you
On Thursday 31 January 2002 01:12, you wrote:
> try komba 2 (on the cds) or linneighborhood which can be found at
> rpmfind.net i believe
>
> On Wednesday 30 January 2002 23:03, you spoke unto me thusly:
> > Is there any application so that i can view networked system as in
> > windows network nei
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 07:57, Paul Kraus wrote:
> How do I access network resources in a windows workgroup? How do I share
> a folder?
Paul,
To integrate Linux networking with Windows, you need the Samba suite of
applications for Linux. These generally include 3 packages (rpm's)
called samba-comm
How do I access network resources in a windows workgroup?
How do I share a folder?
Paul Kraus
Network Administrator
PEL Supply Company
(216) 267-5775 Voice
(216) 267-6176 Fax
www.pelsupply.com
try komba 2 (on the cds) or linneighborhood which can be found at rpmfind.net
i believe
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 23:03, you spoke unto me thusly:
> Is there any application so that i can view networked system as in windows
> network neighborhood , i am using mandrake 8.1.
>
>
>
Is there any application so that i can view networked system as in windows
network neighborhood , i am using mandrake 8.1.
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On my gatewaysolo5300 I am running a megahtz pcmcia nic. When I install it
finds this device and installs two drives both for the same card. One on eth0
and one on eth1 both are setup for dhcp. Neither work when I first boot. I
have to go into command center and then I have to go to network, co
Hello Matt,
Friday, December 07, 2001, 4:13:12 PM, you wrote:
MG> If you have a small private network, hosts files are probably a better
MG> solution. In the file /etc/hosts, add in the IP address then the host name
Hosts files aren't much use with dhcp tho :)
===
On Thursday 06 December 2001 05:08 am, you wrote:
> Hello Matt,
> Just noticed your answer to this post, and was wondering if you could
> help me sort out a problem.
> I've finally got dhcp, samba, bastille and nat(sharing dialup
> connection) working on lm80, but just don't understand how to set
Hello Matt,
Thursday, December 06, 2001, 9:21:57 PM, you wrote:
MG> This is by far the easiest way to do it. But the mandrake wizard does it via
MG> dhcp and I didn't like having both the dhcp daemon and the dns daemon (named)
MG> running on my machine. They took more resources than I liked. I
h the mandrake center.
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Greer
Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2001 6:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network questionI think.
On Wednesday 05 December
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 11:57 am, you wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Okay, I'm new to the Linux world but want to become dangerous. I am also
> new to the world of Networking, but I'm still building my courage in that
> field! I have a dual boot system up and running with Win'98 and LM 8.1. On
>
Hello again,
Okay, I'm new to the Linux world but want to become dangerous. I am also new
to the world of Networking, but I'm still building my courage in that field!
I have a dual boot system up and running with Win'98 and LM 8.1. On the
Win'98 side I have my machine networked with two D-Link
Well there could be any number of reasons but heres a few ideas to check out.
On Sunday 04 November 2001 14:22, antoine rivoire wrote:
> hi all,
> i am trying to set up ssh and nfs.
> i have 3 boxes:
> 1 gateway, diskless machine running floppyfw
> 1 p120 in the living room running lm8.1
> 1 cele
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 06:59:57 +0300, Feras Al-Qadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I want to have a network of one server & let us say three stations,
> I in windows we use WINDOW NT Server for the server and WINDOWS NT
> workstation for work station
That's because MS wants you to pay more for ess
If I want to have a network of one server & let us say three stations,
I in windows we use WINDOW NT Server for the server and WINDOWS NT
workstation for work station
now what about LINUX, do we have OS for sever and other for work stations,
or is their any special installation for both
thanx in
On Friday 07 September 2001 08:19 pm, Siavash Sefidvash wrote:
> Hi again, I just booted into windows and saw my NIC is listed as 3COM
> Etherlink III ISA 3C509B-Combo. Apologies for lack of observance on my
> part. S now, can anyone tell me if this NIC is supported by Mandrake 8
> and if so,
08 September 2001 02:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] Network Card compatibility
>
>
> As I mentioned in my previous mail, I still have not managed to install
> Mandrake 8 on my system. The installation gets to the point of asigning
> root and user password. The pro
Message-
From: Siavash Sefidvash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 September 2001 02:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Network Card compatibility
As I mentioned in my previous mail, I still have not managed to install
Mandrake 8 on my system. The installation gets to the point of
hi,
i have few 3com isa 10mb/s cards and they are all 3c509's (no guarantee yours
are of course), have you tried looking on the 3com site for a utility to
configure it? that way you will know what options to specify in linux (though
device manager in windows should give a clue), this might help
tice ) so even though drastic, it
did't have huge loss implications.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Siavash
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael D. Viron
Sent: 07 September 2001 15:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [
I second this ;) I have a Genius one and that chipset is amazing!
Robert MacLean
- Original Message -
From: "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 5:30 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 7 September 2001 10:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Network Cards
Hi,
I'm a recent Linux convert, though I have been interested in the OS for a
number of year
On Friday 07 September 2001 09:40 am, Michael D. Viron wrote:
> If you can't get the dlink card to work (and I remember having problems
> with dlinks and the ne cards), you should pick up a 3com card. I've never
> had any problems with everything from the early 3c509's to the newer
> 3c905's.
>
>I do want to start using Mandrake, and I'm willing to pick up a new
>network card if that's what I have to do. If I do, I was wondering if
>there was a list somewhere that I could bring into a shop so I would
>choose a card that Mandrake would recognize.
If you can't get the dlink card to work
Hi,
I'm a recent Linux convert, though I have been interested in the OS for a
number of years. I am reasonably comfortable with both computer hardware
and software, but I am not under any circumstances a 'techie'. Though my
ludite in-laws might protest, my knowledge of some of these things is
p
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 10:07, Matt Greer wrote:
> On Thursday 30 August 2001 01:50, you wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I was setting up network and it asked if my IP address is "Manual",
> > "DHCP", or "BootP". What is the difference? I know what DHCP is in
> > Windows terms (dynamically assigned IP address),
On Thursday 30 August 2001 01:50, you wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was setting up network and it asked if my IP address is "Manual",
> "DHCP", or "BootP". What is the difference? I know what DHCP is in
> Windows terms (dynamically assigned IP address), so that's the same
> thing, right?
>
dhcp isn't a window
Hi
I was setting up network and it asked if my IP address is "Manual",
"DHCP", or "BootP". What is the difference? I know what DHCP is in
Windows terms (dynamically assigned IP address), so that's the same
thing, right?
TIA
Robert
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to h
10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Network Printer on Win98
At 13:53 15/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
>If you are at least getting smbclient to work, you are almost there!
>
>Now the problem is how Cups' filters treat the remote winblows printer.
&g
At 13:53 15/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
>If you are at least getting smbclient to work, you are almost there!
>
>Now the problem is how Cups' filters treat the remote winblows printer.
>
>Cups tries to run thru the Linux/Unix style printer filters which feed
>GIMP/GHOSTSCRIPT or some other ratherizer
01 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Network Printer on Win98
At 23:08 14/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Before you go as far as MOUNTING a remote share or utilizing a remote
>printer under Samba you should test to make sure that your Linux
>machine is
At 23:08 14/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Before you go as far as MOUNTING a remote share or utilizing a remote
>printer under Samba you should test to make sure that your Linux machine
>is able to LOG IN to the winblows machine...
>
>Try
>
>"smbclient -L machine -U user"
>
>Where "machine" is the nam
TED]; Linux-Newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Printer on Win98
Hi,
I tried using smbclient //Rodrigo/HP to test my connection where Rodrigo
is
the computer's name as defined in Network Neighbourhood properties under
Win98 and HP is the printer's share name. I get a reply saying that
- Original Message -From: "etharp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
"Andrea Fachiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent:
Saturday, August 11, 2001 2:06 AMSubject: Re: [newbie] Network installation
in Linux Mandrake> I have taken a bit of grief for that link,
s so
e same username/password/domain entries you used for
> smbclient to set up the printer in Mandrake.
>
> -JMS
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Guilherme Cirne
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:10 PM
> T
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On Monday 13 August 2001 15:10, thus spake Guilherme Cirne:
> > I have just installed LM 8.0 for the first time and I'm having trouble
> getting my network connected printer to work. I have a 2-computer
> network. On one computer I have LM 8.0 and on
I have just installed LM 8.0 for the first time and I'm having trouble
getting my network connected printer to work. I have a 2-computer network. On
one computer I have LM 8.0 and on the other I have Windows 98 with an HP
DeskJet 695C printer connected to it. I have setup the printer under Linu
first a couple of things, since I bees just a newbie myself, you might
consider posting to the list so if I say somethig less that 100% correct,
some one who knows more can chime in, and that way we can all benifit from
the information about your problems.
Next, how old is the computer? what p
PLUG and PRAY aware OS set to "off" or "no" In BIOS?
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a 3Com 900B-TPO. Harddrake seems to recognize it. I cannot ping
> another win98 machine on my small network. The card works fine under
> windows. I can ping 127.0.0.1. When
I have a 3Com 900B-TPO. Harddrake seems to recognize it. I cannot ping
another win98 machine on my small network. The card works fine under
windows. I can ping 127.0.0.1. When I run ifup eth0, I get the
following errors:
device or resource is busy
network is down
file exists
I have an alia
: Tuesday, 31 July 2001 2:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [newbie] Network config at command line
The Madrake control center network config app is OUT OF CONTROL slow on my
box. Anyone know why? Anyone know where a good FAQ or HOW-TO is to tell me
how to change and maintain my netw
The Madrake control center network config app is OUT OF CONTROL slow on my
box. Anyone know why? Anyone know where a good FAQ or HOW-TO is to tell me
how to change and maintain my network config through the console?
Peter Marchetti
Media Visions, Inc.
there is good step by step instructions at:
www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/networking
On Sunday 29 July 2001 13:22, Andrea Fachiri wrote:
> I have been trying to install a simple home network first in Linux
> Mandrake 7.0 (last year) and now in 8.0 but I can't find the proper
> instructions.E
OK-- I'll take a stab at this.even though I am sure I am not the best
one for ithere is how I did mine.keep in mind i am a COMPLETE
novice to this myself..
First I had to get an ethernet hub.(this is what all the computers
connect into)then I installed netw
You want to look at SAMBA. It allows you to access both Windows and Linux
machines. There are lots of posts about SAMBA on this list. Also do some
searches using your browser to find info on installing and implementing
SAMBA. It is not too hard...hardest part seems to be syncronizing the
p
I have been trying to install a simple home network first in Linux
Mandrake 7.0 (last year) and now in 8.0 but I can't find the proper
instructions.Eventually the network should connect two PC in Windows to
the present one in Linux , but I have meanwhile installed Linux also on
a second PC for
On July 28, 2001 08:45 am, Steve Maytum wrote:
> Anyone able to help a dizzy (gone round in circles so often!) PC user set
> up a small home network with 'net connection? Any help appreciated Regards
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the problem, what version of Linux, what hardware is involved, and
wha
sure what distro are you using?
On Saturday 28 July 2001 08:45, Steve Maytum wrote:
> Anyone able to help a dizzy (gone round in circles so often!) PC user set
> up a small home network with 'net connection? Any help appreciated Regards
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone able to help a dizzy (gone round in circles so often!) PC user set up
a small home network with 'net connection? Any help appreciated Regards
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 26 July 2001 11:16 pm, you wrote:
> Dear Jon,
>
> What they have done, is they have added dns entries for the IP's that they
> are serving out via dhcp.
>
> If you do an nslookup, it should resolve to a number similar to the one you
> had originally.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Viron
Dear Jon,
What they have done, is they have added dns entries for the IP's that they
are serving out via dhcp.
If you do an nslookup, it should resolve to a number similar to the one you
had originally.
Michael
--
Michael Viron
Registered Linux User #81978
Senior Systems & Administration Consu
I was testing my laptop which has LM 8.0 installed. I had a terminal
window open and was pinging www.abc.com. All of a sudden, the message
that the network was unreachable came up. This goes on for 20 or 30
tries and then the network comes back again.
I went to my box that connects to the interne
hi
I have research for an answered in this matter before, but nothing
seems
to work.
I've been trying to connect my home network. I have a win95
machine and
a linux mandrake currently running 7.0 (don't ask).
I'vew followed directions in the networking tutorial in mandrake's
web
site as well a
Well is it actually installed? Have you checked looking in HardDrake? Does it show
the
card there?
Better yet, try these things:
[timh@r2d2 timh]$ cat /etc/modules.conf | grep eth0
alias eth0 3c59x
[timh@r2d2 timh]$ cat /proc/interrupts | grep eth0
3:1161676 XT-PIC usb-uhci, u
Did you put all the machines into /etc/hosts everywhere?
Can you ping the other machines on IP-address level? (yes: the cables and connections
are
ok, no: the cables or connections are not ok)
Paul
> Recently I installed mandrake 8.0, and everything was ok...
>
> But now I seem to have no netw
Recently I installed mandrake 8.0, and everything was ok...
But now I seem to have no network connection to the rest of the network
(can't
connect to my smoothwall machine...so no internet)
Ive ran 'netcfg' and checked the settings and IP addresses etc and all
seem fine...
even changed the networ
I installed MD 8.0 a fe days ago and am slowly sorting things out bit by bit.
On the initial install, my Network card was recognized (SMC EZ card (1660)
ISA) but i was unable to connect to my ADSL (dhcp) server. After messing
with the drivers, I obtained connectivity and all was well.
I shut
t; Do i enter it somewhere in Harddrake??
>
> Ben
>
> - Original Message -
> From: bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Card
>
> > hi ben, with my netgear ea201 ne200 c
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Card
> hi ben, with my netgear ea201 ne200 compatible i have to specify the io
port
> everytime i set up this card as it is in non plug and play mode, i imagine
> that you can
hi ben, with my netgear ea201 ne200 compatible i have to specify the io port
everytime i set up this card as it is in non plug and play mode, i imagine
that you can get this info from windows device manager
bascule
On Thursday 14 June 2001 2:59 pm, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a cable conne
Hi!
I've got a cable connection to connect to the
Internet, but Mandrake (version 8) doesn't find my network card (NE2000
compatible) while windows recognizes it immediately :-(
How do I solve this?
Desperately waiting for someone to help me
out,
Ben
I have nfs working in a manual mode now. I assigned it a different mount
point and it worked fine. The next thing I'm working on now is getting it to
load on boot-up. I get a message that "fs type NFS is not supported by
kernel" That's weird since I can do it manually. I gues it's still
s
I have mandrake 8.0 installed on an IBM Thinkpad. I also have a
Netgear FA410TX PCMCIA netcard. This card is successfully detected
by mandrake. I'm currently trying to get @Home to work with this
card. I have tried multiple configurations with ip's, DNS's, etc.
The major problem is that when
i can't think of any reason why that message shouldn't mean what it appears
to mean, namely that you don't have that directory on the machine that is
trying to mount the nfs share, as i said before my knowledge is at its limt
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 2:29 am, you wrote:
> I noticed when I r
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, you wrote:
> are you exporting from just one machine to the other? the
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs and /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd are - i think - for serving
> from one machine to the 'receiving' machine, you need to have
> nfs-utils-clients on the other machine, i assume you have installe
are you exporting from just one machine to the other? the
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs and /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd are - i think - for serving from
one machine to the 'receiving' machine, you need to have nfs-utils-clients on
the other machine, i assume you have installed either or both of nfs-utils or
nfs
I have a question regarding NFS. After nearly 30 hours over two days and
redoing the basic install of 7.2 on both of my machines, I have my two
machines networked together and can ping each successfully. I installed the
network utilities, nfs and portmap, and have edited my /etc/exports files
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 23:56:10 +0200, Karel said:
> Question 2:
> Which rpm I must install to get back "nslookup" command?
>
[kheb@dors kheb]$ locate nslookup
/usr/bin/nslookup
/usr/share/doc/BitchX/1_General/nslookup
/usr/share/doc/zsh-doc-4.0.1/Examples/nslookup
/usr/share/man/man8/nsl
--- * Karel * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > bind-utils-9.1.1-1mdk. Have you tried the
> connection
> > sharing that is offered in The Mandrake Control
> > Center?
>
> Control Center? I think it's a graphical linux
> program but I have very small
> hard drive (540MB) and not installed X at al
ed, but I could see nothing to indicate a
> > problem with either the resources or the network.
> >
> > mshinet wrote:
> > > lsmod can see moules
> > > dmesg|more
> > > cat /proc/pci
> > > see the modules added already??
> > > and
ed, but I could see nothing to indicate a
> > problem with either the resources or the network.
> >
> > mshinet wrote:
> > > lsmod can see moules
> > > dmesg|more
> > > cat /proc/pci
> > > see the modules added already??
> > > and ir
??
- Original Message -
From: "David Beahm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 5:01 AM
Subject: [newbie] network problems
HW:
Epox mbd, w/ resources set manually,
AMD K6-2/350, 256MB SDRAM
3Com 3c509, port=300, irq=1
HW:
Epox mbd, w/ resources set manually,
AMD K6-2/350, 256MB SDRAM
3Com 3c509, port=300, irq=10
Everything worked ok under Windows.
Just installed Mandrake 8.0 Standard Edition, and everything appears fine except
the network (internal LAN). On one level it appears to be configured,
On Fri, 18 May 2001 14:47:52 -0700 (PDT)
Todd Flinders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried setting the printers up with kups?
> That makes it super easy.
> Configuration->Printers->Kups
Thanks Tom, that was the clue I'd been seeking.
I bounced around for several days looking all over t
Randy,
what I did was follow the prompts using the "KUPS - CUPS
Administration" application under "Configuration --> Printing". Select
"Add printer" from your SMB network. Scan the network and double-click
on the PC with the printer. Then click away.
I'm writing this from memory. I wish I cou
Sam,
Maybe you (or someone else) can help me. I tried setting up kups last
night with no luck. I want to print from my Linux machine to a printer
on a Windows machine. I tried setting this up when I installed Mandrake
7.2, and the print test worked. Since then (and after several
reinstalls a
KUPS is simply amazing - it can scan for a networked printer, and
installation proceeds in an entirely point-and-click fashion, without
any typing whatsoever (except for printer name..). I hope Mandrake will
one day incorporate this ease of use into its Printer configuration
applet. :)
On Sat
Have you tried setting the printers up with kups?
That makes it super easy.
Configuration->Printers->Kups
--- John Rye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a cross-post.
>
> I've set up a local network of 2 1/2 machines (well
> one is only half
> working til I find some monitor specs ), and I
Okay, this one stumped me for a while too, I'm ashamed
to say.
Unfortunately, my situation seems to be a bit simpler
than yours as it is on a home LAN with Win98 as the
print server.
But what I did was used the Samba web-based
configurator under Network Configuration. Once I had
Samba configure
Can anyone help set up remote printing on a LM 7.2
machine running KDE 2.1.1 to be able to print to a
networked printer in a windows 2000 environment?
Printing Services for Unix is installed on the print
server, but I cannot successfully attach any printer
queues located on this server. I have b
Hi , Could anyone help me to configure the folloing situation ?
A physical interface of a router is multihomed with 172.17.4.0/24 and
172.17.5.0/24 nets .
and the ip address of my host running linux is 172.17.4.60, how to confiure
172.17.5.254 as my default route ?
the default gateway and
Hi,
What is your default run-level when you boot into
linux?? If my memory serves, I think that runlevels 3
and 5 start up network devices. You can check if this
is so by looking in "/etc/inittab". This should then
laod up all your networking devices.
Does this answer your question??
Regards,
Hello.
After logging in I am unable to use the network at all (for email or web browsing). I
get errors saying I am unable to find the necessary servers when I try to use netscape
or an email client. I can fix this by using DrakConf. I go to "Network and Internet
configuration" then "config
t: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:22 AM
Subject: [newbie] Network Neighborhood???
> Is there a way to graphically see all PC's on a network? Like Network
> Neighborhood in Winblows. I have a small LAN at home and I want to set up
> some file sharing. I didn't know if it could be done th
Search at freshmeat.net for LinNeighborhood. It's a graphical Samba client
that allows you to see, browse, and mount shared directories and devices.
Dave
At 07:22 AM 3/20/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Is there a way to graphically see all PC's on a network? Like Network
>Neighborhood in Winblows. I hav
How do I run komba?
-Original Message-
From: iagoba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood???
you got Komba in KDE and Gnomba in Gnome
but GNomba don't works very fine I think.
CTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Neighborhood???
> you got Komba in KDE and Gnomba in Gnome
> but GNomba don't works very fine I think.
>
> Kelly, Christopher wrote:
>
> > Is there a way t
you got Komba in KDE and Gnomba in Gnome
but GNomba don't works very fine I think.
Kelly, Christopher wrote:
> Is there a way to graphically see all PC's on a network? Like Network
> Neighborhood in Winblows. I have a small LAN at home and I want to set up
> some file sharing. I didn't know if
Is there a way to graphically see all PC's on a network? Like Network
Neighborhood in Winblows. I have a small LAN at home and I want to set up
some file sharing. I didn't know if it could be done this way or if I had to
mount the drive to see it...
Much thanks,
Moose
I have an Intel pro 100+ Network card (that's what windows idents it as)
and since I upgraded my mobo from an asus p5ab to a p3b-f I can't get it to
work
in linux at all. everything APPEARS to work fine however.
it is apparently detected and it USED to work... I even did a complete
reinstall
of
How do i connect one computer with MD 7.2 and one with win98?
at the momment windows is on an ipx network? will this complicate things?
please keep this simple. because any howto i find complicated.
Newbiens,
I'm trying to setup a small home network pc to pc type, no servers yet,(2
computers!) One runnin Mandrake 7.2 , and the other running Windows ME. My
NIC in my linux box is working fine.(Intel EtherExpress PRO PCI) I've used
Drakeconfig to setup the card for Internet connection shari
Help...!!!
Ive just set up a little home network, with 3 machines as follows :
machine 1 : [192.168.0.1] Smoothwall Dial-up Router
machine 2 : [192.168.0.3] My Linux Box :-)
machine 3 : [192.168.0.4] My Partners Win98 machine
First of all I cant get my mdk 7.2 box
ng to the
guide I'm readng), but I'm stuck at the browser box coming up and asking for
my username & password.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: bascule [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network neig
I have a Network eveywhere NC100 card and a NE2000 ISA and both of them are
not working, and they are supposed to be supported under 7.2, does anyone
know if I have to do some extra configuration for the cards, my NC100 was
working before, because I removed a Netgear FA310TX that I had before and
eep them off the list from now on.
>
> Don
> - Original Message -
> From: "abe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Network solution
>
> > glad to help. I hate those d
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