Hi William,
I believe you have to set up the linux machine as a samba client so
and probably install any necessary packages to do that. The best way
in SuSE is to try doing it through YaST as this way you will be
prompted for the install cds and all will be done auto magically.
I am not a samba user myself as I find ssh sufficient for my file
transfer needs and ther are windows clients as well.
George
On 11/18/06, William Oakes
OK folks,
Let me preface this with I am a newbi in the Linux world, and I need help.
Firs post and first question. I have three boxes on a LAN, 2 desktops and one laptop. Main desktop is a WinXP SP2 box with SLED 10 running on VM Ware connected to the Internet through a Linksys wireless adapter communicating with a wireless router. The second box is networked to the first and is running Open Suse 10.1 (remastered). The same with the Laptop.
I have SMB shares on the second box and can access the share from the Winxp box. When I try to look at the local network from the Linux box, I get a message that I don't have the *Lisa deamon* installed and can not access the network.
I have tried to find information on the Lisa deamon, but have failed.
What is it? and how do I install it?
TIA
Regards, Bill..
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