Linux(SUSE 10.2) beats VISTA

nagaya

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gayannr said:
ok it may be like Rocket Science to some people,what to do,can't help there
P.S. about that Samba server thingy.... It didnt take even 5 mins for me.:D
yeah macho i love LAMP than XAMP
 

Malinga

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    thava godak kal yai windows vage vennanum linux. mona linux version eka vunath laksha sankayath windows application valata sahayak nodakvanakan janapriyathaavayak labaganna ithaama apahasui.
     

    pga

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    henderson said:
    sometimes yeah, but most of the times no

    configuring samba via GUI is not a difficult task ne machan.
    but it may vary according to the Linux distro
     

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    nagaya said:
    who says ?most games supports both but the thing is they are compiled for win
    Most games don't support both! Games use specific engines, and engines are written for one platform.
     

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    Malinga said:
    thava godak kal yai windows vage vennanum linux. mona linux version eka vunath laksha sankayath windows application valata sahayak nodakvanakan janapriyathaavayak labaganna ithaama apahasui.
    :lol: ube dad Martin wickramasinghe da ban :lol:
    kiyana deyak therenna kiyapanko,wadi sinhala nathuwa :rofl:
     

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    gayannr said:
    ok it may be like Rocket Science to some people,what to do,can't help there
    P.S. about that Samba server thingy.... It didnt take even 5 mins for me.:D

    Rocket science is for very very little people. And about Samba may be you have done it lots of times before. Just like configure FTP service on windows server for me.
     

    pga

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    henderson said:
    it has GUI, its very small GUI. after its configured service is still not working. Thats the issue.

    yes you have to start samba server process. it can be done using another GUI which includes processes as i remember.
     

    pga

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    henderson said:
    Its also done. I think still more to do in config files. which i am not expert.

    that means you have already started smb service under service configuration?
    then try to configure firewall and the samba users.
    I didnt edit config files when i worked with samba.
    redhat-config-services.gif
     

    pga

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    henderson said:
    yeah samba service is running, but it has some issue when one tries to connect to that service using a windows machine windows machine simply crashes, I don't know why it happens.

    what was the way used to connect the linux machine?
     

    pga

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    henderson said:
    just type the ip with two slashes on windows explorer. like connect any other network share

    dont type in windows explorer

    type in Run,

    \\ip