Please forgive my ignorance
Now....I am currently trying to set up samba on two computers that dual boot windows 7 and Kubuntu 10.10. My bedroom computer seems to be setup correctly because when I use dolphin and click on network and choose samba shares all of my shares are listed for the bedroom computer and I can access them with no problems. Now my living room computer is not so nice. When I use KMenu-system settings-sharing...everything is grayed out and I can't configure anything. When I go to KMenu-settings-Samba I am prompted for a password. My kubuntu password does not work. I read somewhere to enter smbpasswd in the terminal to set a samba password so I tried that and I am asked to enter the old password---Since I obviously never setup a password I have no idea what to enter. I also have GADMIN Samba installed and believe the problem came from this. How can I delete the Samba config file and start over? Uggg...I feel stupid. Please help.
Thanks,
Penny
Now....I am currently trying to set up samba on two computers that dual boot windows 7 and Kubuntu 10.10. My bedroom computer seems to be setup correctly because when I use dolphin and click on network and choose samba shares all of my shares are listed for the bedroom computer and I can access them with no problems. Now my living room computer is not so nice. When I use KMenu-system settings-sharing...everything is grayed out and I can't configure anything. When I go to KMenu-settings-Samba I am prompted for a password. My kubuntu password does not work. I read somewhere to enter smbpasswd in the terminal to set a samba password so I tried that and I am asked to enter the old password---Since I obviously never setup a password I have no idea what to enter. I also have GADMIN Samba installed and believe the problem came from this. How can I delete the Samba config file and start over? Uggg...I feel stupid. Please help.
Thanks,
Penny
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