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Fedora Core 3 comes with gnome and has a network icon in the desktop
that allows you to browse your network, similar to windows. I have samba activated in my laptop and everything works fine from the command line, but If I use the network icon I see the machines in my network but I can not access them. I can access them using directly the IP address but not the netbios name, so it's a name resolution problem. I have a wins server in my LAN and the laptop acts as a wins client, the smb.conf is properly configured, in fact everything works from the shell, but it seems that nautilus (from gnome) is not reading the /etc/samba/smb.conf, or should I configure gnome again to use the wins server ? I've tried to use the gconf utility to configure this wins server in gnome, because it has a key called smb where you can specify your workgroup name, but I don't know if I have to add another key to specify a wins server, I have tried with "wins server=ip address" but it says is not a valid key. So any idea ? Thanks |
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