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Using a Konqueror window under Red Hat Enterprise 3 (WS) to access a remote server through an IP address I got a Pop-Up message such as:
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Error Konqueror
The lisa deamon does not appear to be running.
In order to see the LAN Browser, the Lisa Deamon must be installed and activated by the system administrator.
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Any ideas how I can install/activate the lisa deamon on my Red Hat box ?
How can I check if it is there in the first place ?
This is the LAN Information Server LISa 0.2.3
It is free software according the GNU General Public License
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 by Alexander Neundorf
emain: neundorf@kde.org
After typing http://192.9.200.11 in the Konqueror window, I still get the following error message:
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An error occured while loading http://192.9.200.11:
Could not connect to host 192.9.200.11
Distribution: SuSE Linux Open/Enterprise, Red Hat, Ubuntu
Posts: 147
Rep:
So now you have the lisa daemon running. Go to the browser and type either lan:/192.9.200.11 or lan://192.9.200.1, instead of the HTTP. That should be able to give you access.
Distribution: SuSE Linux Open/Enterprise, Red Hat, Ubuntu
Posts: 147
Rep:
Quote:
Originally posted by ptreves Hello,
bash: lisa: command not found
That came up because you no longer have the lisa daemon installed for some reason. I dont know why it isn't there after the upgrade. Look for the daemon and reinstall it. It should work after that.
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