Hi There,

The package that I was looking for was the kpackage.  It gave me some or most of the 
information
that I was looking for.  I had uninstalled most of the old SAMBA that I had on the 
machine.  

I am still trying to get samba to work. I am not sure if it is the network that I am 
trying to use
or me.  I think it is the network.  I have a two intel machines.  The first is the 
server, and the second is
the box here that I use for my everyday work.  The server is trying to send bcast on 
xxx.xxx.3.79, which
is not on my network.  Mine only goes to 78, so I do not understand why this is 
happening.  I have looked
at every file that I can get my hands on in /etc.  Nothing points to this ip address.

I am soooooo lost.  I have spent an entire weekend trying to get SAMBA running.  I did 
not think it would be
that hard...<G>

S

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On 1/14/2001 at 22:46 Statux wrote:

>> I see you found the graphical tool you were looking for (but didn't say
>> which one it ended up being), but I thought you'd like to know about the
>> simplest way of all to install rpms.  With rpm!
>
>Keep in mind that any "graphical tool" will still use the rpm command.
>These tools are known as frontends :)
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