close, but not really. gnome nautilus discovers networks but not shares by which i mean particular public folders shared through a certain network - accessible with a single click from something that in gnome nautilus is called shortcuts.
if you don't know what i mean here is a little article: http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/2007/10/27/setup_samba_for_bonjour_networking_with_os_x_105_l.html so far i've managed to configure avahi so it finds samba shares through avahi-discovery. but i still do research how to gain functionality of automounting them in nautilus shortcuts the way its done after you double click particular samba share what i believe is mounting a samba share. cheers /t :-) > > That's what actually GNOME nautilus (and I think Konqueror/Dolphin also) > does when you connect to a windows network, it auto-discovers available > resources and you can then click on them without mounting the share in > the usual way but by means of "smb://" protocol. > > Greetimgs, > >

