I have two machines both running Kubuntu 13.10, and one has a problem sharing folders via the Share tab in Dolphin properties. Strangely, the other works fine. The only real difference is that one is 64-bit, the other 32-bit, apart from that they are set up pretty much the same.
The issue is that on the 64-bit machine, once I've shared a folder I can't change the sharing properties (e.g. change sharing permissions, switch allow-guest, etc). I can change them in the tab and click OK, and there is no complaint, but the changes don't take effect. On the 32-bit machine it works fine.
Perversely, I can run the "net usershare" command to do the same thing, and it works on both machines. It's just via Dolphin, nothing happens on one machine. The relevant file in /var/lib/samba/usershares is not written to at all, as there is no change in mod time.
I can work round it either by using "net usershare", or by un-sharing the folder then re-sharing it with new parameters in Dolphin, but it's annoying and clearly should work.
Can anyone verify this problem, or is it something weird with my machine?
BTW, before anyone says "use NFS, not SMB", I also have Windows machines in the network (plus hardware with SMB shares). I am looking at making more use of NFS, but the reality is that SMB is still needed.
TIA for any input.
Rick
The issue is that on the 64-bit machine, once I've shared a folder I can't change the sharing properties (e.g. change sharing permissions, switch allow-guest, etc). I can change them in the tab and click OK, and there is no complaint, but the changes don't take effect. On the 32-bit machine it works fine.
Perversely, I can run the "net usershare" command to do the same thing, and it works on both machines. It's just via Dolphin, nothing happens on one machine. The relevant file in /var/lib/samba/usershares is not written to at all, as there is no change in mod time.
I can work round it either by using "net usershare", or by un-sharing the folder then re-sharing it with new parameters in Dolphin, but it's annoying and clearly should work.
Can anyone verify this problem, or is it something weird with my machine?
BTW, before anyone says "use NFS, not SMB", I also have Windows machines in the network (plus hardware with SMB shares). I am looking at making more use of NFS, but the reality is that SMB is still needed.
TIA for any input.
Rick
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