sharing computers
Gary Kirkpatrick
pegngary at gmail.com
Thu May 22 16:22:10 UTC 2008
I am using KDE. On the whole I think it is ok but some things are not
working, or I find it hard to figure out how to make things work, like
networking. I am running Kubuntu.
G
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:16 PM, andy baxter <
andy at earthsong.free-online.co.uk> wrote:
> Gary Kirkpatrick wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestions? What I want to do is network over the
> > wireless. I have a laptop and a desktop. Share files, printer
> > (apparently Lexmark does not support Linux), etc.
> >
> > Not sure if I have nautilus. I'll check. I should be able to find it
> > somewhere if I don't.
> If you're running ubuntu with the standard gnome desktop (not kde),
> you're already using nautilus - it's the gnome file manager and it looks
> after your desktop as well. If you're running kde it's different -
> personally I'm starting to think that ubuntu's kde support isn't so good
> after a brief look (someone tell me I'm wrong because I like ubuntu on
> the whole).
>
> andy.
>
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