Either legitimately confused or early onset....
I have successfully installed Fedora 6 Core. I included 'programming' services. It said that it would install SAMBA. It did not. System Services mentions the need for xinetd. 'Locate' finds 'xinetd' but it does not seem to run. smbd and nmbd are nowhere to be found. Sigh..... My machine only has 256M ram memory. The higher numbered FEDORA packages ask for more ram. I have a 'good' and never before used set of Fedora 6 .iso CD-ROMs. Red Hat and Fedora have gone their separate ways. I just found http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Core/6/html/Installation_Guide/in.... Looks promising. Little did I know how much has changed..... Constructive suggestions would be appreciated. Maybe I should jump to CORE 13 or so...... Ken Jones (the elder)
Ken> I have successfully installed Fedora 6 Core. I included Ken> 'programming' services. It said that it would install SAMBA. Ken> It did not. System Services mentions the need for xinetd. Ken> 'Locate' finds 'xinetd' but it does not seem to run. smbd and Ken> nmbd are nowhere to be found. Sigh..... My machine only has Ken> 256M ram memory. The higher numbered FEDORA packages ask for Ken> more ram. I have a 'good' and never before used set of Fedora 6 Ken> .iso CD-ROMs. It's time to just spring for more memory. Seriously, it's just not that expensive. I just upgraded my kids Athlon (he's only 9) from 768Mb (3 x 256mb) to 2.25 Gb with a pair of 1gb dimms for $23.00 shipped. Cheap! Heck, I'd *give* you my two old 256Mb DDR 333 Mhz DIMMS if they'll work for you. I certainly won't be using them again. Ken> Red Hat and Fedora have gone their separate ways. In what way do you mean? I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
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John Stoffel
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Ken Jones