I'm in process of setting up a small peer-to-peer
network using Red Hat 8.0. So far, I've got a good ADSL connection for each
machine and can ping all locations successfully. I'd like to be able
to enable file and print sharing as it is my hope to use these arrangements to
supplant an existing Windows 98 network. From what I can determine from the
sources available to me, setting up file and print sharing in Red Hat 8.0 is a
far more complicated task than it is with Windows. Am I right about
this? What need I do to get one machine to see the others
files?
John Lowell
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