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[ILUG] LinNeighbourhood

[ILUG] LinNeighbourhood

Martin Donlon akawaka at csn.ul.ie
Thu Jun 22 09:40:49 IST 2000


I hope it has improved since that last release I tried. xSMBrowser is the
business though.
Theres also linPopup which also suffers from a few defects(no workgroup
sen/recieve) and but has some nice features (quoting in replies)

On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Jason A. Corcoran. wrote:

> hmm, graphical front end to samba
> 
> http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/
> 
> hooray,
> Steve
> 
> I think it is a bit more than just a GUI for
> samba, LinNeighbourhood allows you to view mount
> points on networked machines.
> 
> J.
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