Re: Notebook on Windows Network

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Paul Howarth mi ha scritto / wrote to me il / on 09/02/2005 11.39:

Denham Eva wrote:

I have managed to organize a notebook with which to work and am struggling to get my notebook running on our Windows Network.
Please be patient I am a Linux fan and use it at home but a single PC environment.
So I have managed to get the machine to pick a DHCP ip address, I have Samba running so I can see the machine from the network.
But on the notebook itself, it only sees the localhost, does not see the rest of the network.


These statements appear to be inconsistent; if another machine on the network can "see" your notebook, your notebook *must* be able to send packets to the network and not just localhost.

What are you trying to do with your notebook that you cannot do?

Paul.

Paul,

it is not so inconsistent.
If I use the Network server from Linux, sometimes it freezes with a white windos, sometimes I get the list of the Windows PC's,
sometimes I get the list of shares, but when I click no way to see the list of files....and I can mount a Windows share only if defined by TCP/IP and not by Windows name.
Something has gone wrong between FC2 and FC3: FC2 was working fine


Tnx

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Antonio Montagnani

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