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Saturday, October 26th 2002, 2:01am

Samba Browser

Does anyone here know of a good Samba browser for KDE that they would like to recommend? Right now, I have to use the Gnome Samba Browser to access shares on the network.
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

Prego

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Sunday, October 27th 2002, 1:52pm

Samba Browser...

Hi!

Why don't you use the LAN-Browser from KDE. I use it in a heterogen Network, and after setting it up once in the Control Center it works great for me :)

... Prego

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Sunday, October 27th 2002, 6:16pm

Thanks Prego. Where do I find it?
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

dimitri

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Sunday, October 27th 2002, 6:34pm

Hi,
I think you mean the LAN Browser in the KControl Center in Internet&Network

Dim

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Thursday, March 13th 2003, 8:49am

Actually KDE 3.1 support lan browsing throughnt libsmbclient library which make unneccesery daemons like lisa which is very good (at least for security reasons). The bad thing is that nobody have write rewrite the old libsmbclient kio so showing of your neighbourhood computer still requere lisa...