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Wednesday, November 23rd 2005, 4:07pm

Konqueror network browsing

I recently did a fresh install of RedHat EL4-U2 so I could cleanly move to KDE. During the install process I chose the 'install everything' option. KDE 3.3 was originally installed and I have since updated to 3.4.3.

My problem is very simple. I cannot browse my network using Konqueror.

When I open Konqueror, under Go menu select Network Folders, four icons appear - Local Network, Network Sevices, Samba Shares, Add a Network:

[list]Clicking on Samba Shares folder immediately produces an error dialog box saying: The file or folder smb:/ does not exist.

Clicking on Local Network folder displays icons with IP addresses. If I click on one and then the subsequent SMB folder, it produces an error dialog box saying: The file or folder smb://192.168.x.x/ does not exist.[/list]

I have installed smb4k as an alternative and it works perfectly. I can browse any system on the network, edit, move, copy files, etc. So my samba setup seems to be working just fine.

But Konqueror is not working. Why?

Please help...

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Wednesday, November 30th 2005, 5:28am

Well, a simple apt-get dist-upgrade did the trick. It happened to update some samba files. Konqueror now works perfectly for network browsing.