On Tuesday 25 March 2003 17:14, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> Komba2 is good too.... =)

and I never said TkSmb was good, that was just the first example that came to 
mind ;-)


Jonny, if you want to find it, try google - it's the first hit on the page 
when you search for "tksmb".

Cheers,
Gareth

>
> Jonny wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:16, Gareth Williams wrote:
> >>That depends completely on the application you were using to "browse".
> >>Recent versions of konq will let you copy, I'm pretty sure, but maybe
> >>(if that was what you were using) there was a bug in your version...
> >>either way, it's irrelevant / application specific - if you want to be
> >>able to "browse" without having to mount it, you could try a different
> >>application (TkSmb for example) - but remember all these really do is
> >>just mount it in the background for you without you seeing (ok, so I
> >>think it acutally uses "smbclient" as the back end, but you get my
> >>point). What you're talking about is problems with a specific
> >>application(s), not samba. Whether you "should" be able to or not
> >>depends completely on the application, and version of that application.
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Gareth
> >
> > yeah i was using konqueror, 3.0.3
> > is TkSmb included in the mandrake 9 distro?
> > if not do you have a link i could download it, or something similar from?
> >
> > thx
> >
> > Jonny

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