Hi,
prior to KDE 2.1, clicking on the "Network" icon in Konqueror would bring up 
the list of Samba shares in my home network. However I haven't been able to 
get it working since LISa showed up in the KDE Control Center. I am sure that 
I have entered the correct IP address range, subnet and even host names of 
the pcs in the home network, but I only get "Could not connect to host 
localhost" dialog boxes. I have no difficulty running "smbclient -L 
localhost" though.

Now I use LinNeighborhood to browse and mount network shares, but I'd like to 
be able to use Konqueror if possible. I'll be really grateful if somebody 
could explain to me how exactly to do so. :)

On Tuesday 08 May 2001 03:59, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
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> Subject: [newbie] Konqueror network browser!
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>
> Hi!
> Is konqueror network browser the easiest way to browse NT SHARED DIRECTORY?
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> No.
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> I know only one other wy wich is the using the command line "smbclient
> ..."!
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> How about LinNeighborhood?
>

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