[LUGSB] question
Sarang Lakare
sarang at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Oct 25 22:13:06 EDT 2004
On KDE, use smb://MACHINE_NAME in konqueror. Or else use the Smb4k or Komba
program (Smb4k is installed on Mandrake by default).
Sarang
On Saturday 23 October 2004 05:21 pm, Vinay Pai wrote:
> If you're using the Gnome desktop, double click the "Computer" icon, then
> double click "Networks", or select "Network servers" from the Applications
> menu.
>
> If you're using KDE, wait for someone else to reply :)
>
> Vinay
>
> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, mlecomte wrote:
> > Hey, I just got linux at the last meeting and I asked then how exactly I
> > could access my friends computer on the network so I could get his
> > shared files. In windows I just used backslashing...I know I was told
> > acouple of methods but I didn't quite remember them well enough. If
> > anyone can help me out with this one it would be great. thanks.
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I'm using gnome but the previous suggestions for gnome didn't work. =/ I
don't know the computers IP but I could get it, I DO know the computers
name on the network. *shrug* thanks.
----- Original Message Follows -----
> On KDE, use smb://MACHINE_NAME in konqueror. Or else use the Smb4k or
> Komba program (Smb4k is installed on Mandrake by default).
>
> Sarang
>
> On Saturday 23 October 2004 05:21 pm, Vinay Pai wrote:
> > If you're using the Gnome desktop, double click the "Computer" icon,
> > then double click "Networks", or select "Network servers" from the
> > Applications menu.
> >
> > If you're using KDE, wait for someone else to reply :)
> >
> > Vinay
> >
> > On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, mlecomte wrote:
> > > Hey, I just got linux at the last meeting and I asked then how
> > > exactly I could access my friends computer on the network so I
> > > could get his shared files. In windows I just used
> > > backslashing...I know I was told acouple of methods but I didn't
> > > quite remember them well enough. If anyone can help me out with
> > > this one it would be great. thanks.
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