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Alright, 3 machines running, two using Ubuntu 11.10 and one on Mac OS X.



On the two Ubuntu machines, both have samba installed and configured on the same workgroup, "HOME".



On machine 1, I can see all networked machines. On machine 2, I can only see the Mac OS X machine. It doesn't show the other Ubuntu machine.



What am I missing on machine 2 to see all networked computers?



Any suggestions are welcome. I'm pretty much stumped.


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From the machine that is not visible, try doing the Ctrl+L then smb://localhost. You can connect to itself.



Also, make sure that the smb service is running on the machine that you can't see.



It might also be worth seeing if you have a firewall issue, turn off the firewalls on your machines to see if there is a difference.


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