On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 10:30, John Salamone wrote:
> From: "Gordon Messmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > However, LinNeighborhood is not configured, by default, to open up a
> > window and show you the contents of those folders.  Open a file manager
> > window from your desktop and browse to the location that you mounted the
> > shares.  You should see your windows files there.
> 
> I tried launching my filebrowser but now I get xterm: Can't execvp mc: No
> such file or directory followed by # prompt. Any ideas?

Just one:  Try reading what I said again and doing that.  Open your file
manager from the desktop where it's already running.  Browse to the
location that LinNeighborhood has told you it's mounted the shares.

If you want LinNeighborhood to launch your file manager you need to go
into its preferences and select something reasonable, like:
nautilus $MOUNTPOINT
(if you're using GNOME)

Aside:  It would help everyone if you'd try to follow directions more
closely.  You'd have saved yourself a lot of time, and us a lot of
repeating answers if you'd got some of the early commands right.  I'm
guessing you read mail in an ugly variable width font, and that's why
you couldn't see the space between -f and /var, but if you'd cut-n-paste
as I suggested, you would have got the command right and seen your
mistake.  A little bit of attention will get your problems solved much
faster.




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