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Old 15th March 2012, 03:27 AM
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Question I can not see my NAS in network

Hello everybody !!!

I just installed Fedora 16 and now I can not see my HP data vault in network
before I had Ubuntu 10.10 and I could see it without problems .

Anyone any ideas ? Do I have to install something or ?

I am new with Linux if that would explain something !

Thank you in advance
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