I'm sure you have heard all the Windows->Linux jokes, so I will save mine. I'm a newbie; that's enough information.
A have an extra computer (it's a piece of crap, but good enough) and I'm trying to turn it into a file server with Linux. I'm rambling...
Question 1:
I have Samba installed and I can see the machine in the MShome workgroup from a Windows XP computer. Super! However, I cannot access the shared folder I created on the Linux box. It prompts me to login to the computer to view my share, but I didn't setup (to my knowledge) a l/p. Maybe I missed a step, I don't know. So my first question is how do I finish the job?
Question 2:
I have been doing some research about what p2p programs are good for Linux. I have an old box (as mentioned) and I want to leave it running 24/7. So if you know of a good p2p program that has a GUI, no ads/spyware/etc., and can be used by newbs, please let me know. (Make that into a question.)
A have an extra computer (it's a piece of crap, but good enough) and I'm trying to turn it into a file server with Linux. I'm rambling...
Question 1:
I have Samba installed and I can see the machine in the MShome workgroup from a Windows XP computer. Super! However, I cannot access the shared folder I created on the Linux box. It prompts me to login to the computer to view my share, but I didn't setup (to my knowledge) a l/p. Maybe I missed a step, I don't know. So my first question is how do I finish the job?
Question 2:
I have been doing some research about what p2p programs are good for Linux. I have an old box (as mentioned) and I want to leave it running 24/7. So if you know of a good p2p program that has a GUI, no ads/spyware/etc., and can be used by newbs, please let me know. (Make that into a question.)
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