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    where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

    1. i want to add vnc access to this test machine
    2. where is program that can add apps to startup?

    one more thing, what is default schedular for kubuntu alpha (can not find it also)

    #2
    Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

    ))

    1. in alpha it isn't in default install
    Also had problem width samba.
    ...damn... i give up alpha i will dl 11.04 for testing

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      #3
      Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

      Originally posted by sartic
      ))

      1. in alpha it isn't in default install
      Also had problem width samba.
      ...damn... i give up alpha i will dl 11.04 for testing
      not a bad idea, actually.

      but do note that as
      kubuntu is limited to the amount of data available on a cd for its installer, vnc and samba, as wall as many other things, are not installed by default, but a well-rounded set of default applications are provided that are suitable for the widest range of users, everything else is readily available for installation as needed.

      System Settings is the area to look for adding programs to KDE's startup
      Also Kubuntu does have krdc and krfb for remote viewing and remote access, the viewer is fine, krfb can be troublesome iirc

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        #4
        Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

        Thx, moving from ubuntu to kubuntu. What is difference between cd and dvd iso?
        This stuff is essential to me.
        Vnc is working now.
        Samba has same problem. Client asks user and pwd even width guest and everyone.

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          #5
          Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

          dvd as some extras, but mostly is language packages

          samba, (not includued by default in Ubuntu either afaik) needs configuration, KDE doesn't have a kot of samba congfig tools of its own, the package kdenetwork-filesharing add some of these things. In Ubuntu the Samba default settings do not allow guest access iirc

          http://maketecheasier.com/easy-samba...kde/2010/11/17
          In 11.10 Alpha, the tool is a little easier to use than the above link, and look different but works the same. If you are in 11.04 or 10.10, it will lokk like the examples given.
          https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba

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            #6
            Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

            11.04 and I tried 2 kdesudo commands and they give me error.
            Something is wrong in samba config.
            In plain Ubuntu u need only to install samba, restart and share folder through nautilus.
            I will read now samba config file.

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              #7
              Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

              damn, i didn't need this from hardy.
              Samba works after:
              sudo smbpasswd -L -a user

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                #8
                Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

                Originally posted by sartic
                11.04 and I tried 2 kdesudo commands and they give me error.
                Something is wrong in samba config.
                In plain Ubuntu u need only to install samba, restart and share folder through nautilus.
                I will read now samba config file.
                right click folder and select properties. then select share tab.

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                  #9
                  Re: where is remote in alpha? also can not find where to add startup apps

                  yeap, i know that.

                  What is good schedular for Kubuntu?

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