I have 3 computers under Kubuntu v8.04 and all these computers have dual boots with WinXP, and I have no trouble sharing files back and forth, no matter if I'm in Windows or Kubuntu.
I just had Kubuntu v8.04 completely bomb (crash, clunk) on a 4th computer so completely, the system would no longer start (it'd just freeze with lines of text displaying across the screen), so I finally decided to install 9.04 (I've been resistant, I confess, after my Beta experience). Windows XP still works fine on this computer that had the 8.04 bomb, and all the disc partitions are OK, including the ext3 partition that had the bombed 8.04 Kubuntu.
After a full install of 9.04, which was after a format of the Ext3 partition I used for the previous 8.04 Linux, that's when my problems started (and I may go back to 8.04, as I know how to make things work in that version and the software too, works better); however, now that I have 9.04, I want to get it to work, BUT I simply can't get anything to share FROM the 9.04 computer TO any other system (neither to Windows or Linux).
The 9.04 system can read all the other computers, but no other computer can see anything the 9.04 has (of course, I could boot into Windows on the computer with the 9.04 system, and then all the other computers can get the files they need, but what a shame to depend on Windows because I can't figure out Kubuntu, PLUS I want to do this in Kubuntu 9.04 and I want to do it with the desktop interface too).
I've tried the right-clicking in Dolphin before I came to the forum and I also see here in the forum that others have tried it too, and it seems to do nothing after graying out the button for a few moments (nothing happens whatsoever after the gray out, no pop confirmation, no nothing!). I've gone to the System Settings->Sharing in 9.04, but there's nothing there like in 8.04 (no way to set up folders, etc.), so I assume the new way is the right-clicking method (except it doesn't seem to function). Plus, what's the purpose of System Settings->Sharing -- there's really nothing there except for a place for a name and password and nothing else on that big empty screen.
If this has been already covered, please do point the way to the solution, but understand I spent a great deal of time already searching and searching, and reading and reading and getting no solutions yet by using "file sharing 9.04" as my search criteria, otherwise I would not be starting this new topic.
I look forward to getting 9.04 working as well as 8.04 works (well, except for the one that bombed!).
I just had Kubuntu v8.04 completely bomb (crash, clunk) on a 4th computer so completely, the system would no longer start (it'd just freeze with lines of text displaying across the screen), so I finally decided to install 9.04 (I've been resistant, I confess, after my Beta experience). Windows XP still works fine on this computer that had the 8.04 bomb, and all the disc partitions are OK, including the ext3 partition that had the bombed 8.04 Kubuntu.
After a full install of 9.04, which was after a format of the Ext3 partition I used for the previous 8.04 Linux, that's when my problems started (and I may go back to 8.04, as I know how to make things work in that version and the software too, works better); however, now that I have 9.04, I want to get it to work, BUT I simply can't get anything to share FROM the 9.04 computer TO any other system (neither to Windows or Linux).
The 9.04 system can read all the other computers, but no other computer can see anything the 9.04 has (of course, I could boot into Windows on the computer with the 9.04 system, and then all the other computers can get the files they need, but what a shame to depend on Windows because I can't figure out Kubuntu, PLUS I want to do this in Kubuntu 9.04 and I want to do it with the desktop interface too).
I've tried the right-clicking in Dolphin before I came to the forum and I also see here in the forum that others have tried it too, and it seems to do nothing after graying out the button for a few moments (nothing happens whatsoever after the gray out, no pop confirmation, no nothing!). I've gone to the System Settings->Sharing in 9.04, but there's nothing there like in 8.04 (no way to set up folders, etc.), so I assume the new way is the right-clicking method (except it doesn't seem to function). Plus, what's the purpose of System Settings->Sharing -- there's really nothing there except for a place for a name and password and nothing else on that big empty screen.
If this has been already covered, please do point the way to the solution, but understand I spent a great deal of time already searching and searching, and reading and reading and getting no solutions yet by using "file sharing 9.04" as my search criteria, otherwise I would not be starting this new topic.
I look forward to getting 9.04 working as well as 8.04 works (well, except for the one that bombed!).
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