On a fresh Debian install, Nautilus fails to show other local systems & servers under Network.
These local systems are displayed correctly if I access them directly as smb://ip. I can also list them successfully using avahi-discover.
I have not had this problem using Linux Mint.
Any solutions or good guesses?
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Nautilus does not show network shares
Re: Nautilus does not show network shares
Do you have the samba package installed? If these are Windows shares you'll need it.paulwhalley wrote:On a fresh Debian install, Nautilus fails to show other local systems & servers under Network.
These local systems are displayed correctly if I access them directly as smb://ip. I can also list them successfully using avahi-discover.
You'll probably need to install packages samba, samba-common, smbfs and smbclient ...
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/samba
http://wiki.debian.org/Network#Samba
That might get you started on your reading. Please let us know how it goes.
Mike D.