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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: mr_nobody on 27 August 2002, 18:22

Title: Anyone know about SMB in Linux?
Post by: mr_nobody on 27 August 2002, 18:22
I'm running a Pentium-100 with Red Hat Linux 7.0 and GNOME on it. I was looking for a good graphical way to connect to Windows computers and Macs running DAVE on my network. Does anybody know a good GUI SMB tool that lets you access other SMB servers and set computer name, description, workgroup, etc... for your computer? The only UI I have seen so far with graphical SMB browsing and configuration abilities is the Corel version of KDE. I'm hoping someone out there knows a lot about this, because I like Red Hat/GNOME much better that Corel, but easy networking is essential.

   -Mr. Nobody
Title: Anyone know about SMB in Linux?
Post by: voidmain on 27 August 2002, 21:04
Get xSMBrowser. it works great:
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/install.html (http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/install.html)