My shift from Windows to Linux happened yesterday morning when I installed Mint 14 xfce (32 bit) on one of two hard drives on a six year old Dell (Dimension E510) with a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 and 1GB of RAM. The other hard drive is running Windows XP Media Center Edition (SP3). This machine is connected wirelessly (workgroup=WORKGROUP) to a Linksys router. The router maintains a wired Ethernet connection to a 2TB Linux file server (WD My Book Live). And I've got three laptops all running Windows 7 and all connected to the same workgroup. The Dell, from Windows XP, and all laptops can see each other and the Linux file server. And the Dell, from Mint 14, is connected to the router and the Internet. But I can't get it to show me the other machines. I don't know whether the Dell (Mint OS) is connected to the other machines - I suspect it is because it's connected to the Internet - or whether I just don't have the Mint desktop configured correctly.
I've spent more than a dozen hours since searching here and elsewhere for how to connect the Mint desktop to WORKGROUP.
When I eventually get to where I want to go will I know it because I can see my Linux file server (the 2TB My Book Live) in File Manager? Currently all I see there is home, Desktop, File System and the 2nd Dell hard drive ("160 GB Volume").
Any help with be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much.




