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Old 11-07-2002, 06:57 AM   #1
Defboy2k
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Network Neighbourhood Equivalant


I know I must be starting to seem retarded or something to all of those who may have noticed the number of questions I'm asking,(Acid_kewpie... will have most likely noticed) but hey... ya gotta start somewhere...

Anyway, I've got another question...

Is there a Redhat equivalent of Microsoft's Network Neighbourhood?

If anybody knows can they post a link or something to send me in the right direction...

I have heard that cheops (http://www.marko.net/cheops)is pretty cool though...

I downloaded the rpms and the source files from the ftp site, but I was told that I'm missing a few files for the graphical interface to work properly... doesn't help if you've only been using Linux for about two weeks so you have no idea how this stuff works...

Well thanks guys...

Jason
 
Old 11-07-2002, 07:04 AM   #2
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OK, well I'm going to install this as well. Do you get something like this:

[root@guppy paul]# rpm -i cheops-0.59a-1.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libgdk.so.1 is needed by cheops-0.59a-1
libglib.so.1 is needed by cheops-0.59a-1
libgtk.so.1 is needed by cheops-0.59a-1
libsnmp.so.0 is needed by cheops-0.59a-1

?
 
Old 11-07-2002, 07:05 AM   #3
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There's gnomba or LinNeighbourhood aswell, but I would definitely think that reading up on the subject prior to embarking on it would be good. You'll need to find out about SAMBA and MOUNTING.
 
Old 11-07-2002, 09:08 AM   #4
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Bert that was the exact same error that I got when I tryed to set up cheops. I went and downloaded the source and tried that instead... it works alot better

Otherwise thanks Thymox, I will have a look for those two apps as soon as possible.

Cheers guys...

Jason
 
  


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