How is that a workaround? That's a normal mode of operation with smbclient.
In past I didn't even had to run "smbclient -L", I would go to network:/// and that's it, my device would be listed there, now that's not the case.
Adnan On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> wrote:
tags 561028 moreinfo thanks On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 08:50:50PM +0100, ad...@foolcontrol.org wrote: > Package: smbclient > Version: 2:3.4.3-1 > Justification: renders package unusable > Severity: grave > I own Western Digital World Book 2, and until now I used smbclient > to discover/find this device. Under Gnome DE I would find it under > Network. However for some time now, I can't seem to find it/discover > it. What do you mean, "discover/find"? What is the command you're using that *doesn't* work? > Workaround is following: > smbclient -L homez (name of my device) How is that a workaround? That's a normal mode of operation with smbclient. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBSyVa2laNMPMhshM9AQj8aBAAzgjNcMG9amOA1y26CDldm9sVnxJTnRdr vS29/IFbEtHx6y/Wuw664TAmiN3xK5dsrY+dMlkeju1a3VUxBev4L7a1Knpo/Hts N4JFTsUXTsKbJId3KwO7WVQ40vwr1YXUYbWdycWf02dbMFztpMSEWYSTunSGlFax zpZHiBsI0gU5rjW02GhlB9FWJsN7vVGpoOzpVzlCSGPe6k8+FokgU3SKIKfNHGNP a0VviAVsTi1BVNGu99JhXIViYFKsKiPiub3o34Cy/aTBxh6YKLy6Ragdi7AENqp/ otjjjo4LdtUePsrOrOLDuJ36r4R4TgONkiDrbJGQBytcFQWqpAYhjIK7IM/JBFvZ LU1JmOPPJsxqtw5NVO7ZrBesFQe3MHpvzw0Yzj2RgZmQ4BAmXt5MkvGNz+LmzlQx /dRf9KmsTJoZvjtvz/x2KglWy7QHqWWKGvFd63WWJI4XZUelMlxqG6t2kBRENNBg nJHmkeO20bS8V0kwpQ73xt4CTuK0AqAHwaKtT+Oh5aJM17/AspAlXNaeYslu5tRD dTX77N8rcZQL5QF731k1ZFVWB5zrmYeQs4+KpPf2Dv9HKalSxKYD8T29R2R0OHDe +lb+C29Ce3JUaAsjT9xE4TPjuH18Pq1uY/ZA3S1lYGs8LvRSlYYxQYiSh/jTOvbD gWJMaUSn8AQ= =WoAp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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