I use xsmbrowser to browse the windows network. It's not too big and
works well for what I do, which is limited contact with the windows
side. (another graphical program I use on the linux end is gps for
viewing and occasionally killing processes - small, fast, and convenient)
scott
> Or if you want a point and click interface, LinNeighborhood is the
> Linux equivalent of the Windows network neighborhood.
> Jeff
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