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    Mac OS X and Samba

    I don't see how the underlying network topography is relevant, since it is all one subnet. But here is what I have: Cable comes into the cable modem. It is connected to an ethernet router/4-port switch. Two ethernet 8-port switches (upstairs and basement) are connected to the router/switch...
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    Mac OS X and Samba

    No. All of the computers are in the workgroup "WORKGROUP". I have tried changing the workgroup and the Connect To Server dialog sees the new workgroup, but lists no computers in in except the PC.
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    Mac OS X and Samba

    I have Mac, PC, and Linux computers on my network. I have Samba running on the Mac and Linux to enable file sharing between all of them. I am able to connect to the PC and Linux from my Mac. But when I open the "Connect To Server" dialog from the Finder, only the PC shows up. Do you know...
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    Mounting OSX Drive on Linux on LAN

    You could share the mac drives using NFS. Then setup NFS mount points on the Linux box. This would allow seamless access to the files from the Linux box. To setup NFS exports, you can use the NetInfo Manager or the helper application NFSManager (recommended for first timers). Then edit the...
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