This is the first public release of rumba. If you want a short
description of what rumba can do for you: you can mount volumes exported
by Windows or related operating systems on your Unix machine. For a more
detailed description I will quote from the README file:


What does rumba do?
===================
If you know smbfs for Linux: rumba is roughly the same. It is derived
from smbfs, but runs as a user level program, not in the kernel. If you
know samba: rumba is roughly the opposite: a client for the Lanmanager
protocol. If you know neither of these: rumba lets you mount drives
exported by Windows (f.Workgroups/95/NT), Lan Manager, OS/2 etc. on
Unix machines.


Does rumba run on my machine?
=============================
Currently, rumba can be compiled for:
  - NEXTSTEP 3.X and 4.X (tested for i386 and m68k architectures)
  - Linux
It should be relatively easy to port rumba to other Unix-like operating
systems (see "How do I port rumba to XXX?" [in the README])


Copyright:
==========
rumba is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(version 2).


For more information please read the README file.

Version 0.2 of rumba is now available form the following URLs (Note: this
is slightly different from what the README says):
    ftp://peanuts.leo.org/pub/comp/platforms/next/Unix/network/filetransfer/
    ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/next/submissions/
    or wherever it will move to.

In these directories you can find the files:
    rumba.0.2.s.gnutar.gz       the sourcecode of rumba
    rumba.0.2.NI.b.gnutar.gz    fat binary for Intel and Motorola CPUs
	rumba.0.2.README			the README file

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