The closest equivalent to the Network Neighbourhood is Gnomba --
http://www.gnome.org/applist/listrecent.phtml. Last time I tried it out, it
crashed a lot, but maybe the newer versions are better.


-- Juha

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 16 December 1999 11:03 a.m.
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: vmware/ wine and samba (partially solved)
>
>
> Well, after hours of searching and screwing around with smb.conf
> and adding the linux box to the domain in server manager (always
> forget to do that) i found a message someone posted back in may
> on a website about how to do this. Seems once you have added the
> computer in server manager (assuming everything else is
> configured correctly) you simply need to add the -U username
> option and viola, you're connected to NT machines. Of course i
> haven't tested it with any user's usernames, strictly the admin.
> I was thinking of trying to write some scripts to create a folder
> and sort of mount all the computer's shares, a network
> neighborhood type of thing. Unless of course someone has already
> written something like that and i haven't heard about which is
> the reason for this post. At any rate, has anyone heard of such a
> front-end? If not, i guess this is my chance to give back. (Even
> if i've only been using linux for a couple of months).
>
> Jeff
>
> ps. i'm still working on vmware and wine. hopefully i'll get one
> of them to work.
>



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