> You can access samba shares directly using the nautilus file manager
> in Gnome. Typing smb:/// in the path text box of the file manager
> lists out all the smb servers on the LAN.
you might also want to try linneighborhood. It does the same thing...
provide the samba frontend.
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On 5/10/05, vishal butte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any open source s/w provides interface that can be used on linux to
> access the linux m/c on LAN ?
> The interface should be similer to n/w neighbourhood on windows .
You can access samba shares directly using the nautilus file manager
in Gnom
On 5/10/05, Pankaj Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> My C-GTATE HDD of 40GB has crashed and I want to recover it.
> Is it possible to do soI came to know that it has bad sectors.
> It is recognised by the system but accessable.
> Any suggestion is appriciated
> thanks
> with kind r
Hi!
I'm using SuSE 9.2 with kernel 2.6.8-24-default.
I looked into the file /usr/src/linux-2.6.8-24/include/linux/time.h and found
the following comment:
/* Converts Gregorian date to seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.
* Assumes input in normal date format, i.e. 1980-12-31 23:59:59
* => year=1
I already had win xp and win 98 installed on my pc
yesterday i tried to install fedora with dual boot option
and the second cd of the pack was currupted so i aborted the
operation.
and then i restarted the pc. The real problem comes now..
When i try to boot win xp it says
/system/hal.dll
hello PLUG
My name is vishal butte & i am a 3rd engg student at PICT,Pune.
I am in search of final yr project.
So plz help me out!
Any open source s/w provides interface that can be used on linux to
access the linux m/c on LAN ?
The interface should be similer to n/w neighbourhood on windows .
Dear all,
My C-GTATE HDD of 40GB has crashed and I want to recover it.
Is it possible to do soI came to know that it has bad sectors.
It is recognised by the system but accessable.
Any suggestion is appriciated
thanks
with kind regards
p.kumar
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