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Re: klisa



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On Saturday 01 December 2001 02:48 am, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 01:51:06AM -0800, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:
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> > On Friday 30 November 2001 11:33 pm, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> > > On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 12:43:53AM -0600, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> > > > "Ivan E. Moore II" <rkrusty@tdyc.com> wrote:
> > > > > ok..klisa should be fixed now... lisarc should be only looked for
> > > > > in /etc/kde2 now.
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> > > > > Ivan E. Moore II
> > > >
> > > > Confirmed!  It now reads and WRITES lisarc to /etc/kde2/lisarc with
> > > > klisa 2.2.2-3.  Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > The "problem" with clicking on the + beside the "Local Network" icon
> > > > remains.  You still get the error message unless you modify the
> > > > lan.desktop file's URL setting.  This seems to be the more "generic"
> > > > KDE problem with other distros that I saw on the KDE bug list.  It
> > > > worked fine in KDE 2.1.2 with the "URL=lan:/" setting.  Something
> > > > changed in the KDE config files somewhere, I suspect.
> > >
> > > I did modify it.  from lan:/ to lan://localhost/
> > >
> > > Ivan
> >
> > 	Uh, damn. :--(  I got ALL excited about seeing the above, jumped into
> > Konq, clicked the + and damned if it didn't open, just like it's supposed
> > to! Then I clicked on the + by LOCAL NETWORK and one of those annoying
> > little boxes jumped open and told me:
> >
> > 	Can't find parent item lan://localhost/ in the tree. Internal error.
> >
> > 	Localhost IS in /etc/hosts, SID is up2date (it's midnight:42 PST), any
> > thoughts? Or is this a configuration error on MY behalf?
>
> on my system I was able to follow it all the way down to SMB...however
> when clicking on the + next to SMB it crashes...clicking on SMB does not..
> just the + piece of it...which has been reported upstream by myself.
>
> Ivan

	Damn Me! I found another glitch. :--(
	Instead of updating the systems that are connected to my network, it shows
the machines that were on the network when I 'originally' configured klisa.
:--(  Too strange. No amount of RELOADing helps either.
	But here's the fun part..........
	If I click on 'dualie' (which is no longer on my network) it shows the
shared dirs on one of the client machines that is currently connected to the
network!! (Wasn't the lyrics "Strange Dayz Indeed"?)  Want/need more info?

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