Rik Boland wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine
> where sould, I start?
Hello, Rik.
Have a look at:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyUbuntuClustering
Bye,
Tony.
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Dr. A.J.Travis, University of Aberdeen, Rowett Institute of Nutrition
and Hea
OK,
In answer to my original question, I successfully am now using curlftpfs
to mount the NAS.
I added my user to group 'fuse' and also added the option 'allow_other'
to my curlftpfs command and it now works!
Thanks for all the input, would still be interested to see if I can mount
it using SMB
If I try the command as you suggest I get this:
j...@jonr-laptop:~$ sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.0.3/PUBLIC
/home/jonr/fnd/ -o username=PUBLIC,password=''
mount: block device //192.168.0.3/PUBLIC is write-protected, mounting
read-only
mount: cannot mount block device //192.168.0.3/PUBLIC read-only
OK,
I am on Xubuntu so no 'Connect to Places', but I do remember I could do this
with the FTP option. (hence my original question of trying to mount it with
curlftpfs)
I do not have /proc/fs/cifs/ so cannot perform the echo 0 > ... command
(which I have tried before with success on Ubuntu)
Bec
Thanks folks. Do any of these support remote control? I know webex does but
any of the others?
Mark
On 20 February 2010 15:13, Colin McCarthy wrote:
> On 20 February 2010 11:24, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>> You might want to look at Yuuguu[1], who provide cross-platform
>> conferencing and scre