Thank you Henry and Peter and others on the SAmba shuffle.
I tried dpkg -l | egrep 'apache|httpd' and came up with nil and recall that during the install I chose not to install a server! What would one want that for??? OK, no SWAT without a server. Perhaps I will put one in at the Sunday installfest. Or how would I do that in my little nest at home. I will also visit with Roseville at their Samba fest on Saturday. I am down to mastering the smb.conf files. I have several networked win boxes. I would like to share files both ways. I have printers and plotters on all the different machines, I would like to share some of those including a HP1600 jetdirect printer that is networked in. Thanks for the help. Dick Ely Peter Jay Salzman wrote: >begin Henry House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 11:57:52PM -0700, Dick Ely using JPS-SMTP & POP wrote: >>[...] >> >>>SWAT simply hangs when I try to run it and when I try to log on to >>>//localhost:901using gnome I get *connection refused*. >>> >>> >>>First: Why cannot I log on to //localhost:901 using gnome? >>> >>This error likely means that there is no web server installed on your >>computer. Try, in a terminal window: >> >> dpkg -l | less >> dpkg -l | egrep 'apache|httpd' >> >>to see if a webserver is installed. The first command shows you all installed >>packages, the second scans for names containing 'apache' or 'httpd'. >> > >you also might want to do a grep -i khttp /proc/ksyms. ;-) > >pete > _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech