go mandrake 10... la ka pamproblema

Dexter Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK... anyone here specifically using Fedora Core 2 and Samba (and
nautilus na ren)? Has anyone gotten "security = share" to work with
FC2's Samba? And has anyone been able to browse the workgroups using
Nautilus in FC2?

Basically my laptop was world browsable and had a folder that was world
writable called share in FC1. Now with FC2, it keeps on asking others
for a password even under "security = share" mode. Also, it's nautilus
doesn't seem to browse the local smb workgroup using smb:/// as there
isn't any activity when I use tcpdump. It is able to access shares
directly though. This is all with firewall on and off. Everything works
with smbclient.

I just want to know if it's really a bug, or it's just me and that
someone else has successfully done it before. Otherwise, I might just go
Mandrake 10 (any bugs there for a Thinkpad T30?).

Thanks people.

dex
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