If you'll post your smb.conf I can help you more. Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC "There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." -- Henry Kissinger
From: "Jeroen Verstegen"
To: "Gregory M. Begumisa" CC: "Suse Mailinglist" Subject: RE: [SLE] Samba issue Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 11:42:55 +0200 The thing is, everything works fine, it's just that the samba server doesn't show up in the Network Neighborhood. But I can find the server (find - computer) I can see it with NET VIEW, I can connect to its shared folders etc. Only Network Neighborhood is not working.
Maybe this is a Win98 problem/bug?
well...
Jeroen
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Gregory M. Begumisa [mailto:greg@space.cfi.co.ug] Verzonden: woensdag 12 september 2001 8:05 Aan: Jeroen Verstegen CC: Suse Mailinglist Onderwerp: Re: [SLE] Samba issue
Sorry, I'm late....
Perhaps you could check the ownership/permissions of the folders/files that you want shared.
---- Greg
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jeroen Verstegen wrote:
I have the following problem.
My SuSE 7.1 server uses Samba for 3 Win98 boxes. It is working
fine. I have
some Login scripts that connect the right folders to the right network drives in Win98. I can find the server from Windows with: Find Computer
But the network neighborhood refuses to show the shares. It produces an error messages: "Can't find Network, No access to network" (or something similar, I'm using Dutch Window)
What am I missing?
thanks
Jeroen Verstegen www.jota.nl
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Dear all, Since the beginning of time (my first installtion of SuSE.6.4) I could not print Greek chars using a2ps. Recently I managed to solve it. More info at http://cgi.di.uoa.gr/~rouvas/a2ps-greek/. Included from the above link: --- Printing documents (text) which contained Greek chars, resulted in Greek chars either printed as gibberish or sequence of control codes, depending on font used. Using the -Xiso7 option did not rectify the situation. Problem traced to be the codes used in iso7.edf encoding file that was shipped with my version of a2ps. Instead of using some recognizable glyph names, it used the afiixxxx representation. Checking resource #1, found out that the afii codes where indeed those intended for representation of Greek chars. Only that all the fonts I tried did not seem to understand those codes. Replacing with the equivalent codes from resource #2, I was able to print Greek chars. Output is fine, both in gv and in paper. --- Refer to link for resolving of resources mentioned. -Stathis.
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