RE: browsing local LAN

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On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 11:17, sam kupar wrote:
> samba.org has various versions.which one should i download for rh9,and browse a local LAN..
> thanks
> samkupar
> --- Jason Staudenmayer <jasons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You need to have the samba client installed in order to see windows
> workstations over the network.
> samba.org

Is there some reason that you are recommending Samba over NFS shares?
NFS seems more intuitive to me but that may be born of ignorance.

BTW, I haven't used it but I believe that the Lisa daemon simulates
"MyNetwork" browsing. It has to be running on the server and the
clients.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sam kupar [mailto:samkupar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:05 AM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx; kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: browsing local LAN
> 
> 
> hi 
> i'm using rh9.i am able to browse,download etc from internet.i also want to
> browse the local LAN say as root or even a normal user.when i want to open
> files thru konqueror,and click network,nothing happens(say like we can
> browse thru network neighbourhood).in addition can i also access my files
> from another PC at a different location running windows when my PC is ON.
> kio slave error is given in case i want to browse. 
> yes i am thru to net too from same ethernet card. 
> please guide 
> thanks 
> samkupar 
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