On Sunday 26 February 2006 13:15, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Sunday 26 February 2006 12:58, Mike Chambers wrote: > > On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 12:31 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > My frustrations are definitely fedora-related. Every box on the lan > > > has a public directory (and therefore every linux box has a samba > > > service to control it). Konqueror's LAN browser can see the Mandriva > > > boxes on the LAN, but not the Fedora ones or the Windows ones. The > > > samba shares are working - they can be mounted manually. I simply want > > > user-friendly browsing to work. > > > > Don't know if this would be double work for you, but why not setup NFS > > to use on the linux side? > > It doesn't feel worth it, Mike. Samba can mount. Fish can mount. Why > bother with a third protocol? I'll just set up desktop links to each > mount, but I don't like that solution. I like a fairly clean desktop. > Just found the solution - the kde panel applet 'Network Folders' provides easy browsing, and all the available shares are correctly listed. Definitely more use-friendly, and I can keep my desktop clean ;-) Anne
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