need help, anyone interested
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:27:17 +0200
to help me
lets say first tihing that i am new to linux
second....
i need to configure 2 computers
1. Mandrake 8.2
2. Windows XP - with this i dont have problems
i would like to browse my local lan at my home, but i cant make this
i know its something about SAMBA and smb.conf and i did read MAN but it
didnt help me
can someone explain me what to do, or to point me to some site where i can
read about it, like step by step guide or something ?
thanks in adwance
ps. i hope you did understand my english
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