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No Unix/Linux support
Too bad it can't help me troubleshoot my recent OpenSolaris 2008.05 installation. I'd love to be able to easily configure and turn on Samba, assign a network-friendly name, or even a static IP address.

While I know _how_ to do these tasks, they end up breaking other network settings. And the GNOME UI for changing network settings doesn't work with a default installation. (Whoops - turning into a rant against OpenSolaris. Not intended, but that's where my current frustrations lie... Haven't had this much difficulty with any Linux distro I've used.)

And I agree with the previous poster: configuring network shares and such within Windows has become much easier in recent versions.
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Evil early on  MariusSilverwolf | 05/09/08
No Unix/Linux support  R_Connelie@... | 05/09/08
RE: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users  ppmartin | 05/09/08
RE: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users  karaokejoe | 05/12/08
Great, now I feel I can go tackle that network  roodtjan | 05/12/08
RE: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users  neil.delorito@... | 05/13/08
I have already Bought Network Magic  dpelkey4 | 05/13/08
RE: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users  dpelkey4 | 05/13/08
RE: Network Magic simplifies tasks for home users  Jim E | 05/20/08

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