Oliver Pitzeier a écrit : > what is gnomba? > then i may can answer your question... > >
It is a brain damaged Network Neigborhood explorer allowing you to explore Windows-based networks and mount shares on the fly so you no longer have to endure the condescending smiles of your Windows-using coworkers while you fumble with smbclient -L and smbmount the day they want to share a file with you. Unfortunately it works in laboratory conditions like the ones set by RedHat and Mandrake people when tresting it. It does not work in real networks when you have a few dozens of computers around you and a fewx thousand of possible addresses (we are using class B submetworks). AFAIK the only Network Neigbrhood explorer who really works is LinNeighborhood and it is persistently ignored by RedHat and Mandrake. -- Jean Francois Martinez The Independence project: because Linux should be for everyone http://independence.seul.org _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list