noordinaryspider
Group: Members
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Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: May 10 2005,13:09 |
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Okay, this may or may not solve your problem:
On dsl you have to manually start the daemons.
Go to XShells>Root Access and at the prompt type in "smbd" and then when it gives you another prompt, type in "nmbd".
Get back to me if that doesn't help.
Also, get back to me if you need any help configuring dsl as a server because I'm very proud of my smb.conf file and would love an excuse to show off.....um....I mean share with somebody who needs a little bit of a nudge in the right direction.
For the record, I've been having networking problems with my Kubuntu machine that you might have just accidentally solved for me; I'm a relative newbie, but I think everybody needs a bit of time to get comfortable with a new distro.
-------------- Sorry, I don't do windows.
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