Oh I am so sorry, connecting a home network lin2lin is a zip. The problem is that windows keeps making proprietory ways of doing things that normal methods of lin2win fail. In my case the samba route is a windows method. On Lin I wouldn't have needed to ask for help. The problem is connecting to the win box. furthermore in my case the windows box is 100 percent the problem. I can't connect to my friend because there is no easy way for him to configure his firewall. On Linux configuring the firewall is a zip. Remember that Linux is a networking OS by definition. The Web was created on Unix afterall. Windows instist on file names with spaces which only makes things more confusting. And remember windose did this all on purpose to discourage other operating systems such a BeOs. Also on other distros connecting to a win box is easier as well. Aaron On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 01:20, Dennis Calhoun wrote: > I'm glad there are people that are so willing to assist those of us > that don't know nearly as much about Linux, but while reading this > thread I am again finding myself thinking, "What a ridiculously clunky > and confusing mess this whole Linux to Windows networking thing is. > How I wish that SOME version of Linux was anywhere NEAR as easy to set > up a home network for as Windows is. Maybe, just maybe, one day..." > > Dennis C. >