Slow Samba Connections

Hi All,
I've just managed to get Leopard and Samba (running under Debian Linux) to talk to each other but the file transfer speed is horribly slow. The same Samba share accessed under Windows is fine - no speed issues at all.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing OSX to be so slow when accessing the Samba shares? It can log on to the share drives and query them but trying to stream anything is virtually impossible.
Thanks in advance!
Mark

Hi All,
I've just managed to get Leopard and Samba (running under Debian Linux) to talk to each other but the file transfer speed is horribly slow. The same Samba share accessed under Windows is fine - no speed issues at all.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing OSX to be so slow when accessing the Samba shares? It can log on to the share drives and query them but trying to stream anything is virtually impossible.
Thanks in advance!
Mark

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