Posted by: Administrator
on April 29, 2007 03:46 PM
The absolutely insane requirement of Gnome for smbclient? It isn't possible that someone will be running in a 100% non MS shop and have no need for the connectivity to MS Servers smbclient is for?
I stopped even installing Gnome when, on a stand alone system, with no network or internet connection at all, it threw error messages up because there was no network, back in 1998.
I stopped using KDE when it became nothing more than a multimedia toy.
I have consistently used Enlightenment window manager as my DE since I started with Linux years ago.
[ getting the starting up screen telling me that the system had reached 129% enlightenment is the sort of error I find humorous. ]
How about
Posted by: Administrator on April 29, 2007 03:46 PMThe absolutely insane requirement of Gnome for smbclient? It isn't possible that someone will be running in a 100% non MS shop and have no need for the connectivity to MS Servers smbclient is for?
I stopped even installing Gnome when, on a stand alone system, with no network or internet connection at all, it threw error messages up because there was no network, back in 1998.
I stopped using KDE when it became nothing more than a multimedia toy.
I have consistently used Enlightenment window manager as my DE since I started with Linux years ago.
[ getting the starting up screen telling me that the system had reached 129% enlightenment is the sort of error I find humorous. ]
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