Not at all. There are many console-baed setup programs for Samba. I am
using linuxconf 1.17 and it has a good setup menu for Samba. Just get it
via "apt-get install linuxconf"
** Derek J Witt **
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> Pee wrote:
>
> Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
> TIA-Pee
No. There are some configuration tools such as SWAT that need a browser,
but even at that the text-mode Lynx might do (I've never tried it, so
can't really say).
But again, the short answer is "No; X is not required in any wa
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Pee wrote:
> Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
> TIA-Pee
>
No, you don't have to install X to run Samba.
Ron
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MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU
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On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:17:53PM -0500, Pee wrote:
> Do I really need to install X to run Samba?
> TIA-Pee
Why?
Basic packages:
Package: task-samba
Depends: samba, samba-doc, smbclient, swat, smbfs
Package: samba
Depends: samba-common (= 2.0.6-3), libc6 (>= 2.1.2), libpam0g
Package: samba-co
Do I really need to install X to run
Samba?
TIA-Pee
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