We have a office network running Ubuntu 10.04 Server and 28 desk tops. We have been using Windows of various stripes for years but last year switched to Ubuntu and have had great success with it. I never learned much about supporting the system because after configuring the server, installing Samba all the desk tops have worked by having them configure themselves during installation. The two are sort of an experiment, I tried Kubuntu 10.04 because the two users love the pretty UI.
Only problem is that neither can write to the common server directory that we all use. I have changed the workgroup to ours(I did not need to do that in Ubuntu) but no help. Both can see the workgroup and all the connected desktops and Samba shares but saving a file returns a warning "Local files only"
What differences between Ubuntu and Kubuntu would influence this, and can anyone point me to information about how to deal with this?
Only problem is that neither can write to the common server directory that we all use. I have changed the workgroup to ours(I did not need to do that in Ubuntu) but no help. Both can see the workgroup and all the connected desktops and Samba shares but saving a file returns a warning "Local files only"
What differences between Ubuntu and Kubuntu would influence this, and can anyone point me to information about how to deal with this?
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