Hello,
Although I've been a linux user since a year or so, I've only been using Kubuntu since Feisty Fawn, so far, I've had no significant problems with Feisty, so I'm really enthousiastic about it
I've never had the need for a home network, so I've never worked with Samba before. My needs are as follows:
We have three computers at home. Two of those run Linux only, the third dual-boots Linux and WindowsXP. I'd like to have a shared directory, /home/[user]/shared, on every Linux installation and a shared folder on Windows D:\Shared. I've managed to get the computers to detect each others shared folders, but when I try to browse the shared directory on another computer SMB4K asks for authentication. At first I assumed that it wanted me to enter my regular username and password, this didn't work however. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong and how I can correct it?
Thank you
Although I've been a linux user since a year or so, I've only been using Kubuntu since Feisty Fawn, so far, I've had no significant problems with Feisty, so I'm really enthousiastic about it
I've never had the need for a home network, so I've never worked with Samba before. My needs are as follows:
We have three computers at home. Two of those run Linux only, the third dual-boots Linux and WindowsXP. I'd like to have a shared directory, /home/[user]/shared, on every Linux installation and a shared folder on Windows D:\Shared. I've managed to get the computers to detect each others shared folders, but when I try to browse the shared directory on another computer SMB4K asks for authentication. At first I assumed that it wanted me to enter my regular username and password, this didn't work however. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong and how I can correct it?
Thank you
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