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[tlug] navigating the LAN



On my computer in my university office, they give me access to my directory on the network server through Win XP, using the desktop search >> search computer >> network. I have to search for a string like "efs102n..." (I'm at home now, and I forgot to write it down).

When I asked the technical in our "media sentaa" (sort of a second-assistant technical guy who I suspect doesn't know very much) if it was possible for me to do this through Linux--so that I don't need to switch to XP for every little thing--he told me flat-out "no."

I've been taking his word for it for over a year now, but then today when I was setting up my printer in Linux (Debian w/KDE), I noticed a bunch of other printers from the network with colleagues names popping up in the list...which makes me think that perhaps I might have the access I want after all.

I spend some time this afternoon going through the tabs on KDE's Control Center >> Internet and Network, such as "Local Network Browser", "Service Discovery," etc., but didn't see anything. It's not such a big deal, but with all the network specialists on TLUG, perhaps someone might suggest a couple of things I can try to check this out?

Regards,

Chuck

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Charles Muller

Toyo Gakuen University
Faculty of Humanities
1660 Hiregasaki, Nagareyama-shi
Chiba 270-0161 JAPAN
Mobile Phone: 090-9310-1787

Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
http://www.acmuller.net

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