On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 09:01:14PM -0600, Drmgiver wrote:
> Sure, but thats the difficult answer, once I run Nautilus, it completely 
> takes over my desktop, and pushes window maker off to the side.

You didn't mention you were running Windowmaker.  It's always good to
let people know you're not using the defaults.  :)


There are various ways, command line, make a mount point, etc.  Are
these Windows computers?  Linux?  Mac? 

I'm not all that familiar with Window Maker (or Gnome, if truth be
told).

If you need to constantly access them, then you're probably better off
doing some sort of permanent mount.  If WindowMaker has its own file
brower, it's possible that said browser can access networked shares.  

Putting windowmaker accessing network shares into google brought this
one up, which looks as if it might be useful--it's a few years old, and
for Fedora, so I don't know.  

http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=33487


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