11-08-2002
If you installed it with the GUI's then when you come up to the login you should log in and be taken into the GUI environment. But, try this.
Come to the login screen and press alt-s to select the interface you prefer, depending on weather you installed it with gnome or KDE or both.
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qtsmbstatusd
qtsmbstatusd(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual qtsmbstatusd(7)
NAME
qtsmbstatusd - qtsmbstatus server : GUI (graphical user interface) for smbstatus
SYNOPSIS
qtsmbstatusd [-d] [-m] [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the qtsmbstatusd commands.
QtSmbstatus is a GUI (graphical user interface) for smbstatus. It is meant to provide the possibility of administering remote machines.
QtSmbstatus was designed as a client/server system secured with SSL. A login and password is required to log on to server (PAM). The
server's application ought to be installed with samba server.
OPTIONS
-d : Daemonize
-p <port> : TCP port. default = 4443
-v : Show qtsmbstatusd version
-m : Show debug messages
--help : help
SEE ALSO
qtsmbstatus(7), qtsmbstatusl(7), samba(1), smbstatus(1).
AUTHOR
qtsmbstatusd was written by Daniel Rocher <daniel.rocher@adella.org>.
This manual page was written by Daniel Rocher <daniel.rocher@adella.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Aug 29, 2007 qtsmbstatusd(7)