Re: Mounting samba shares...
If you are looking for a gui to browse your smb network. I recommend
xsmbrowser, it easy to use. Just set up your network, via the
xsmbrowser menu and you should be good to go.
Have not played with smb2www. If you are printing to a windows printer, at this point I recommend CUPS. Its the easiest to configure. It comes
with a slick gui, but I am going to give foomatic a try to see if it
chooses better print drivers.
-tim.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: hanasaki <hanasaki@hanaden.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 00:52:32 -0600
>How do i use smbclient to list the shares on a computer that I only have
>hte IP of? -L needs a netbios name
>Thanks
>
>Alexander Wallace wrote:
>
>>Thanks! That works great!
>>
>>On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Tim Moss wrote:
>>
>>>Apparently, on Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 06:15:05AM -0600, Alexander Wallace wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi there? is there an easy way to mount samba shares in a linux desktop,
>>>>kind of what you do in windoze like \\10.100.100.100\userdir?
>>>>
>>>>Gnomba doesn't see the shared user directories as shares and I don't know
>>>>how to specify them in it...
>>>>
>>>>I know you can put a line in /etc/fstab, but sometimes i need a quick way
>>>>to mount...
>>>>
>>>mount -t smb -o username=<username>,uid=<user_uid>,gid=<user_gid> //server/share /mnt/smb/
>>>
>>>--
>>>Tim Moss
>>>debian@to11.net
>>>
>>>
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