no xffm
Lionel Laratte
myth47 at comcast.net
Wed Aug 13 23:37:52 CEST 2003
That's probably because, as someone earlier pointed out, I had installed
from debian apt which has a version from last April available. Thanks.
Lionel
-----Original Message-----
From: edscott wilson garcia [mailto:edscott at imp.mx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 3:42 PM
To: myth47 at comcast.net; XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for
various UNIX systems.
Subject: Re: no xffm
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 13:40, Lionel Laratte wrote:
> Great. I installed Gnomba and it scanned everything and found the
> network. However, xffm gives me the following:
>
> Looking for master browsers...
> XFSAMBA> nmblookup -M -
That does not look good. The xffm code was modified several months ago
to use:
"nmblookup -M -- -".
> Usage: [-?|--help] [--usage] [-B|--broadcast BROADCAST-ADDRESS]
> [-f|--flags]
> [-U|--unicast STRING] [-M|--master-browser] [-R|--recursion]
> [-S|--status] [-T|--translate] [-r|--root-port]
> [-A|--lookup-by-ip]
> [-d|--debuglevel DEBUGLEVEL] [-s|--configfile CONFIGFILE]
> [-l|--log-basename LOGFILEBASE] [-V|--version]
> [-O|--socket-options SOCKETOPTIONS] [-n|--netbiosname
> NETBIOSNAME]
> [-W|--workgroup WORKGROUP] [-i|--scope SCOPE] <NODE> ...
> Looking for master browsers...
> XFSAMBA> nmblookup -M -
> Usage: [-?|--help] [--usage] [-B|--broadcast BROADCAST-ADDRESS]
> [-f|--flags]
> [-U|--unicast STRING] [-M|--master-browser] [-R|--recursion]
> [-S|--status] [-T|--translate] [-r|--root-port]
> [-A|--lookup-by-ip]
> [-d|--debuglevel DEBUGLEVEL] [-s|--configfile CONFIGFILE]
> [-l|--log-basename LOGFILEBASE] [-V|--version]
> [-O|--socket-options SOCKETOPTIONS] [-n|--netbiosname
> NETBIOSNAME]
> [-W|--workgroup WORKGROUP] [-i|--scope SCOPE] <NODE> ...
>
> It's all greek to me. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Lionel
>
>
> On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 17:22, Buchleitner Martin wrote:
> > Lionel Laratte <myth47 at comcast.net> writes:
> >
> > > Thanks. I installed it but I still can't see the smb network. I
know
> > > it's there since my e-mail is going out and I can browse the Web.
Any
> > > ideas? Otherwise, thank you very much for your help.
> >
> > Can you mount SMB-Shares in the shell?
> > ( mount -t smbfs //hostname/smbshare /mnt/smb -o username=... )
> >
> > If no then try to compile the SMBFS-Module of your current Kernel.
> > Otherwise - well .. i'd suggest to try gnomba once to browse your
> > smb network...
> >
> > HTH Martin
>
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