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Browsing a windows network...
Is it possible to browse around computers that are windows machines? I've tried doing this (since i am the only linux comp... everyone else is 2k, or something)... and haven't been able to view any of the other computers, it doesn't even recognize a network as being existant, yet i can still go online through the shared connection...
Can anyone give me a tutorial, or tell me if this is even possible? thanks ![]() |
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Try http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/ho...ing/samba.shtml or http://docs.linux.com/ or, expecially for Mandrake users (but NOT only) http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/index.html#lfs
Hope this helps!
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thanks a lot
![]() and at the moment i have mandrake installed on my other comp... but for some reason the graphics are really screwy with the mouse and the rest of the gui... i'm gonna try and borrow someones old video card and see if thats the problem, if not, then i cant use mandrake, because its just too annoying ![]() |
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