I am a newbie to linux. I'm trying to learn everything at once. I chose debian as my weapon of self destruction. Recently I installed the debian version of Samba 3.0.20 for x86. It seems to be up and running. I can see it from my windows xp and win 98 machines which are on the same LAN, and when I run testparm I get no error messages. The only thing is when I try to run smbclient -L myhost I get smbclient: command not found. Not only that when I type man smbclient I get no manual entry for smbclient. smbclient is listed in the man page for Samba, but that just gives a brief description. Is this a bug in the program? Is it something that could be solved in smb.conf? Is it a Debian idiosyncrasy? What questions should I be asking? Steve