Re: Minimal install RH8?

2003-10-03 Thread L. K. Pierce
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:17, R Sánchez wrote: > Wasn't there some type of distro proyect that was precisely a RedHat > adaptation for minimal systems? > Yes, it's called RULE. http://www.rule-project.org -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/ma

Re: Searching list archives--Never mind, I've answered my ownquestion

2003-08-31 Thread L. K. Pierce
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 11:37, Bret Hughes wrote: > It is working? I haven't tried for over a year since it has never > really been functional in the past. I use the archives at Yes, it is. In fact, I found a quick fix for a problem with gnome that has been annoying me since I first installed RH

Re: Searching list archives--Never mind, I've answered my ownquestion

2003-08-30 Thread L. K. Pierce
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 08:14, L. K. Pierce wrote: > Is it possible to search them online or must I download them > all and search locally? That just seems an odd way to do it. Sorry, folks. I should have looked a little closer at the archives page. I found the search option. Larry (

Searching list archives

2003-08-30 Thread L. K. Pierce
Okay, this is definitely a newbie question. I want to search the list's archives before posting a couple questions concerning minor annoyances/problems that I have with the gnome desktop on RH 8.0. I've gone to www.redhat.com and found the archives for the list and can download them, but I can'

Re: What do I need to get SAMBA to work?

2003-08-03 Thread L. K. Pierce
tion? If you haven't, the easiest way is to load SWAT and go to the Password Tab. Add the W2K users and their passwords, then restart smbd and nmbd. Hope that helps. L. K. Pierce -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Using Nautilus to access Windows Shares--THANKS!

2003-07-13 Thread L. K. Pierce
>> My question is: How do I provide the password from Nautilus? >smb://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path OR >My suggestion is to make an entry in fstab that contains the needed >information (man samba would be a good start) and mount the windows >share "permanently". That would solve the problem

Using Nautilus to access Windows shares

2003-07-12 Thread L. K. Pierce
On my home network I have three machines--RH 8.0, Win XP Pro, & Win 2000 Pro. I have set up Samba. It seems to be working fine. I can connect from the Win machines to the RH machine and access /home/username with no problems. From the RH box I can access the Win shares via smbclient with no pro