I just want a Linux distribution to run SAMBA and config network settings as easily as possible. Any reccomendations?
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Well Mandrake sux bigtime on this. Redhat at work worked out of the box on two machines dunno about the rest of the distro's.
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Originally posted by Kooldino
LOL@bsdgeek...I guess you mean BSD?
THe Pit: Figured, I have Mandrake! I guess I'll give RH a shot?
This is what I found with mandunk.
Version 8 would only work with a fixed IP.
8.1 spent a week bug hunting and everything checked out. A friend said use xmsbrowser and bingo it popped up saying the password was wrong. This was despite resetting it at the command prompt several times. Bingo connection and I could mount the drives. However Konquer still wouldn't work.
Version 9 wouldn't work at all wouldn't even let me reset the password. Version 9.1 worked after a lot of prompting but in a very funny way.
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Funny, I had no problems with getting it to work with Mandrake 9.1 Ok, well I did, but finally what it came down to is I just had to share a directory with Nautilus. Worked like a charm. And actually the only reason I had any trouble at all is because I was trying to mount a directory within Linux that was my old Fat32 drive I had connected to my windows Machine. It works great now.
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