Surajram Kumaravel wrote: > Hi, > > I'm quite new to Xubuntu (i haven't started using it.. i'm waiting for > the iso files to download) but i've used Ubuntu and XFCE (on Zenwalk) > quite often. > > I was going through the software listing page at > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ProposedPackages and found that there is > a requrement for a SMB browsing tool. I haven't Tried using FUSE but > from what I have read it will also overcome one of the biggest problems > users migrating to linux face, i.e NTFS write access > > Coming back to the main reason for this thread... I remember using an > extremely usefull tool as LinNeighborhood long time back > > http://freshmeat.net/projects/linneighborhood/ > http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ > > I suppose this project is not under development. but i still feel that > this might be useful > > Also i came across a tool called xsmbrowser. I cant find any link to the > web site now but here is a link to a google search > http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=xsmbrowser > > regards, > Surajram Kumaravel > > p.s. forgive any mistakes coz. i'm in a hurry... > I have fusesmb running all the time. With fusesmb you can mount an entire network. You can specify per workgroup/domain/server what username/password to use. Too bad fusesmb doesn't have a GUI popup when you encounter a share which you can not access with the given credentials...
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