try sticking css stuff in your slashbox. i've been able to really fuck up the appearance of slashdot that way, and i have collapsible bookmark menus in there now too, in addition to wacky javascripts.
The Redhat-Athena 5.2 release here at MIT uses kerberos4 for its passwd stuff, but it might be MIT specific. I don't even know if people outside MIT have access to it. Here's a place to get started:
I'm no net neighborhood expert, but here's how I understand the situation:
Usually there's a browse master that "keeps track" of all of the SMB machines, and it refreshes its list occasionally. This list is what shows up in everyone's net neighborhood window. If your missing machine didn't get seen in the last refresh, it's not on the list.
try sticking css stuff in your slashbox. i've been able to really fuck up the appearance of slashdot that way, and i have collapsible bookmark menus in there now too, in addition to wacky javascripts.
fun fun fun!
The Redhat-Athena 5.2 release here at MIT uses kerberos4 for its passwd stuff, but it might be MIT specific. I don't even know if people outside MIT have access to it. Here's a place to get started:
http://web.mit.edu/linux/www/
net neighborhood is flaky.
I'm no net neighborhood expert, but here's how I understand the situation:
Usually there's a browse master that "keeps track" of all of the SMB machines, and it refreshes its list occasionally. This list is what shows up in everyone's net neighborhood window. If your missing machine didn't get seen in the last refresh, it's not on the list.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
It's just flaky.