Author Topic: Windows Network Browser in KDE?  (Read 555 times)

billy_gates

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Windows Network Browser in KDE?
« on: 29 December 2002, 12:51 »
I want to make a network link sort of like there is in Windows on the desktop of my brand new SuSE Linux 8.1 KDE installation.  I find that typing smb://workgroup does not work in either KDE or Gnome as it did before and I am stumped.  The only way i've found to access windows shares is by typing mount -t smbfs //server/share /mnt/share and that is not good for browsing with.  Yes I have set the samba windows shares setting in the KDE control center.

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« Reply #1 on: 29 December 2002, 19:16 »
go into the kde control center and enalbe the lisa and relisa deamons, that should fix it for you. just make sure to configure them too
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Windows Network Browser in KDE?
« Reply #2 on: 30 December 2002, 10:17 »
would you be so kind as to elaborate a little, I could not find anything about lisa and relisa in the KDE Control Center.  and I know I would be lost when it came to configure them.

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Windows Network Browser in KDE?
« Reply #3 on: 30 December 2002, 23:48 »
i also would like some more elaboration on starting lisa and browsing my network through kde
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Windows Network Browser in KDE?
« Reply #4 on: 31 December 2002, 00:16 »
Linneighbourhood should do the trick methinks, see if you like it.
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