On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Greg Kettmann wrote:
> How do I share files with the other machines in the Network Neighborhood?
Probably the fastest and easiest way is to FTP them from the windows box
to the linux box. If you really want to mount your windows shares on your
Linux box, you'll need to compile SMB filesystem support into the kernel,
and then go get the tools that the help for that option mentions.
The other way is to use Samba to export shares to the Windows boxen, and
copy the files there.
>
> install the latest XMMS but it fails because there is an earlier version
> installed.
If you are installing from RPM, then you need to use the -U option to
upgrade the current version...
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?
The Linux version is called X11amp, and if you're using redhat it's on the
CD. If you're not, I dunno... I've used them both and they both did a
nice job. I don't have a preference.
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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" "Who watches the watchmen?"
-Juvenal, Satires, VI, 347
Derek D. Martin | Senior UNIX Systems/Network Administrator
Arris Interactive | A Nortel Company
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