Ok I've come a long way from this morning since i first installed Kubuntu on the notebook, but for the life of me can't figure out what I'm doing wrong to get folders to share!
This is what is working so far.
Installed Samba, but when I click on the icon from Settings/Samba, nothing happens.
Used GNU nano to edit the samba/smb.conf file to change the workgroup from default "Workgroup" to my "SKYNET".
Opened up Dolphin, went to my home directory and created a directory called "inbound". set all permissions to read/write for that folder only.
Right clicked on "inbound" and selected "properties". The fourth tab" share", it tells me I "need to be authorized to share folders". I click the "Configure File Sharing.." button, and nothing happens.
Back on Dolphin, Under "Network" I can now see the "SKYNET" workgroup, and see the other window computers (wahoo!!)
Clicking on the windows computers allows me to see the shared directories, and even pull up files (wahoo!)
Hoping on the Windows box, the windows network can even see the Linux box. Clicking on it and inserting the username/password I created earlier in terminal mode (don't remember how I did it) allow me to log on, but nothing is displayed.
So at this point, how to I get a folder to share, so the windows computers can see it?
If there is an easier way to share a folder instead of keeping it in the home directory, I have no qualms switching!
This is what is working so far.
Installed Samba, but when I click on the icon from Settings/Samba, nothing happens.
Used GNU nano to edit the samba/smb.conf file to change the workgroup from default "Workgroup" to my "SKYNET".
Opened up Dolphin, went to my home directory and created a directory called "inbound". set all permissions to read/write for that folder only.
Right clicked on "inbound" and selected "properties". The fourth tab" share", it tells me I "need to be authorized to share folders". I click the "Configure File Sharing.." button, and nothing happens.
Back on Dolphin, Under "Network" I can now see the "SKYNET" workgroup, and see the other window computers (wahoo!!)
Clicking on the windows computers allows me to see the shared directories, and even pull up files (wahoo!)
Hoping on the Windows box, the windows network can even see the Linux box. Clicking on it and inserting the username/password I created earlier in terminal mode (don't remember how I did it) allow me to log on, but nothing is displayed.
So at this point, how to I get a folder to share, so the windows computers can see it?
If there is an easier way to share a folder instead of keeping it in the home directory, I have no qualms switching!
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