Hi. I think, with all my respects, that you are wrong. There's no need to install samba in the linux box. An X server works under tcp/ip. Samba is for the windows net (nothing to do with tcp/ip; you can have both or any of them working good separately). Exactly, Samba is used for communication with the netbios protocol, the windows net protocol. Am I wrong? Santi zentara wrote:
Pascal Bleser wrote:
What's SuperX ? a X server ? In that case, it has nothing to do with SaMBa...
Whoa, he originally had the problem that his win95 machine, wouldn't connect with his linux machine in another building. I presume via ethernet.
If SuperX is only an Xserver, for his win95 display, he still will need samba on his linux box to talk with it.
Unless SuperX includes some sort of NFS server.
Isn't this correct?
zentara
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