In between bugfixes I managed to hack up a pretty cool feature. A program that allows you to easily share files on a network without having to configure anything. Its not production quality yet, and it lacks some UI, but it seems to work. You can get rpms to try it at: http://people.redhat.com/alexl/RPMS/gnome-user-share-0.2-1.i386.rpm http://people.redhat.com/alexl/RPMS/gnome-user-share-0.2-1.src.rpm Just install them and start gnome-user-share, then toggle the /desktop/gnome/file_sharing/enabled key using gconf-editor or gconftool-2. You should get a $HOME/Public directory which is exported via webdav, and it should immediately be visible in the "Network" location in Nautilus 2.7/2.8 on all machines on the local network. Please test it out. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc alexl@xxxxxxxxxx alla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx He's an old-fashioned coffee-fuelled househusband possessed of the uncanny powers of an insect. She's a hard-bitten gypsy widow from a different time and place. They fight crime! -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list