More dumb questions. I know, I know... Linux is just as easy to use as
Windows.
Most importantly, I have a home network. Works great, Linux Firewall, NAT/IP
Masq, etc. Unfortunately, for various reasons (mostly because I couldn't
load Linux on a MicroChannel box) I'm running NT on my server. I also do
what I call Peer to Peer on the workstations and what M$ calls Network
Neighborhood.
How do I share files with the other machines in the Network Neighborhood?
Unrelated but I'd love to hear comments. I was trying to show off MP3's
under Linux instead of Windows. Windows get's all flaky if anything else is
going on and I assumed Linux, like OS/2, could handle it fine. I tried to
install the latest XMMS but it fails because there is an earlier version
installed. I couldn't find a WinAmp for Linux although I thought it
existed. Can I double click on an MP3, like I can in Winblows, and have it
run? Can I drag a bunch of MP3's to the application and have them all load?
TIA, GGK
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