Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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Too bad that it (SMB browsing via Nautilus) doesn't work for me though. I have already filled two seperate bug reports on the Red Hat bugzilla for two different bugs about Samba/Nautilus on RHL9...
What are your problems?
Anyway, SMB browsing on the file manager is IMHO the "right" approach. Tell people "you can browse your local files with the file manager but you cannot browse your network with it" is bad. Hope it's also default in KDE.
Too bad that it (SMB browsing via Nautilus) doesn't work for me though. I have already filled two seperate bug reports on the Red Hat bugzilla for two different bugs about Samba/Nautilus on RHL9...
What are your problems?
Anyway, SMB browsing on the file manager is IMHO the "right" approach. Tell people "you can browse your local files with the file manager but you cannot browse your network with it" is bad. Hope it's also default in KDE.