I have been happily using klisa to browse my network Samba shares in KDE compiled for Potato for over six months and have become somewhat addicted to it.
Recently I upgraded to Debian Testing/Woody on one computer using apt-get dist-upgrade and klisa stopped working. I initially thought it was something I did and re-checked and re-installed all the appropriate files without any luck in getting it going. Yesterday, I upgraded another machine to Testing/Woody using the new boot-floppies and got the same results....no ability to browse my network shares. The problem is that the LAN is NOT displayed on the Konqueror "Network" panel, like it used to be displayed. Samba is installed and working on all my Linux machines, and I have a mix of Samba 2.0.7 and 2.1 on the various machines. Klisa is running...at least I get the normal messages on bootup and it has a PID that I can stop/start in the list of running processes. The KDE version is the same...2.1.1 on all machines. I cannot figure out what is going on. If any one has klisa running under "testing" could you please tell me how?? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Cheers, -Don Spoon-