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Howto: Mount Windows/Mac in Ubuntu

Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2008 — in Guide, Linux, Ubuntu

Howto: Mount Windows/Mac in Ubuntu

I’ve tried to mount my network pc for a long time and now I found a method that works for me perfectly under Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy.

First start Add/Remove Applications and search for pyNeighborhood,

Add Remove

install it and start it, go to Edit -> Preferences

Ny Prefs

Under General set your Mount folder (I set it to my Desktop), Check the Always use default username and password and enter your username and password for the pc you want to mount.

My prefs set

Press on OK.  Now double Click on Groups and let him Scan your Network, he should find Workgroups

Py Work Groups

Now Doubleclick on your Workgroup and let  him scan again he should now find your PC or MAC

Then Double Click again on your PC / Mac he should now find your Shared Folders

My pc mac

Now open Terminal and write:

smbclient //MACHINENAME/sharename -U username

insert in your MACHINENAME your PC/MAC name from the pyneigborhood and the shared folder in sharename and then your username for the pc he will then ask you for the pw enter it.

py Console smb

Now get back to pyNeighborhood and double click on the folders and he should mount them!

Py Mount

Icons from the mounted folders should appear in the folder you assigned to mount them for eg. Desktop

Icons

Hope this helped you!

P5.2.3, by Joe Dunkley

Posted by admin on April 27th, 2008 — in Blender, Video

A very interesting animation by Joe Dunkley

“Originally a surround sound installation presented in a gallery space. My first proper attempt at 3D, so its kind of a work in progress. The main emphasis being on the sound design and sound distribution. Sound and visuals created by myself.”


vimeo Direkt560

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Gish 2 Dev Blob Blog

Posted by admin on April 26th, 2008 — in Gaming, Indie, Video

“Here’s a video showing what I’ve been working on the last few months, as you can see Gish’s physics have changed quite a bit. We started out with physics similar to Gish 1, but we were running into the same limitations we had with the old model, so we decided to start over. The new model is made up of 128 particles which move independently and have an attraction to each other. The trick has been wrangling the particles to move as one blob, it’s getting closer but still needs some work to feel like the original Gish. The cool thing is we can use the particles instead of a hit points, so Gish gets damaged by losing particles. This is good news for anyone who dropped too far in Gish 1 without holding jump and died.” - Cryptic Sea


YouTube Direkt

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Pierre Michel

Posted by admin on March 15th, 2008 — in Motion Graphics, Video

Lead artist compositor and Motion Graphics Director, Pierre Michel.


Fire Flower

Pierre Michel, Visit the Website

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BBtv Food Fight

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2008 — in Video

Cliché Family in Televisionland

Posted by admin on February 12th, 2008 — in Advertisement, Video

“This outrageous parody of the prototype ‘commercial’ family was apparently made as an in-house joke by one of the largest producers of television commercials. Their clients would have never seen this gem, which parodies products as well as the people that buy them. ” www.archive.org