Hello,
In Kubuntu 12.04, I created 4 user accounts: 1 administrative, and 3 non-administrative (not all mines). I tried to mark for share the Public folders and was asked to install Samba. So, I went in the administrative account, right-clicked the Public folder, and chose properties. Went to the Share tab, and clicked the Install Samba button. Once Samba installed, I went back to the Public folder - Properties - Share tab and chose Share with Samba, than Full Control mode, and finally I allowed Guests access too. The little globe showed up, and it stayed there after closing and reopening Dolphin, and even after reboot.
Now, tried to do the same thing with the other accounts, but the share settings disappeared each time I closed and reopened Dolphin.
Run from the administrative account "kdesudo dolphin" (found this on the forum), and learned that I couldn't share more than 1 public folder at a time, no matter the user account it belonged to. Checked this without "kdesudo dolphin", and got the same result: couldn't share more than 1 public folder at a time, no matter the user account.
Well, this is odd, so could somebody help me? I would like to be able to mark for share all Public folders (from all 4 user accounts on this machine). Have no Windows on my LAN, only another Ubuntu (11.04 with Gnome), and two smart-TV boxes.
Edited #1: On the 11.04-G, I can share all files I want, including the Public ones (it had a bug, but was fixed - it was related to the Public folder share through Personal Files Sharing, which is an app. for Gnome, so I suppose I cannot apply this fix to KDE). The fix for Gnome can be find here:
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1441368
Neither of "apache2.2-bin" and "libapache2-mod-dnssd" are installed on my system. Do you think they would work with KDE too, the way they did with Gnome?
Edited #2: Tried the two apaches here above (in fact there were 6 packages with dependencies), but gave nothing, not even after reboot. Uninstalled them.
Edited #3: Also tried Smb4K (4 packages with dependencies) but in vain. Uninstalled it. But, with this occasion I could see that whatever app. manages the shares on my computer, it allows only 1 Public folder for the whole machine, not 1 Public folder for each user! Instead of showing "User's name Public files on Computer name", it shows only "Public on Computer name" (as if it was a single Public folder for the whole machine, despite the fact I created 4 user accounts). And this Public folder is the single one I could mark for share, and is on a non-administrative account, but shows on the network no matter the account I am logged in. I believe this issue comes from either the "kdenetwork-filesharing" or the WebDav service "libneon27-gnutls", both coming with the default OS. Each of these packages conflicts with-itself (if looking at their dependencies in Muon Package Manager). Odd. Anybody could help here?
Edited #4: Also tried to trick this issue, and, in the single Public folder shared on this machine, I created shortcuts to the Public folders of the other 3 user accounts. Didn't work: Samba doesn't seams to see the shortcuts (checked from another computer).
Thanks,
In Kubuntu 12.04, I created 4 user accounts: 1 administrative, and 3 non-administrative (not all mines). I tried to mark for share the Public folders and was asked to install Samba. So, I went in the administrative account, right-clicked the Public folder, and chose properties. Went to the Share tab, and clicked the Install Samba button. Once Samba installed, I went back to the Public folder - Properties - Share tab and chose Share with Samba, than Full Control mode, and finally I allowed Guests access too. The little globe showed up, and it stayed there after closing and reopening Dolphin, and even after reboot.
Now, tried to do the same thing with the other accounts, but the share settings disappeared each time I closed and reopened Dolphin.
Run from the administrative account "kdesudo dolphin" (found this on the forum), and learned that I couldn't share more than 1 public folder at a time, no matter the user account it belonged to. Checked this without "kdesudo dolphin", and got the same result: couldn't share more than 1 public folder at a time, no matter the user account.
Well, this is odd, so could somebody help me? I would like to be able to mark for share all Public folders (from all 4 user accounts on this machine). Have no Windows on my LAN, only another Ubuntu (11.04 with Gnome), and two smart-TV boxes.
Edited #1: On the 11.04-G, I can share all files I want, including the Public ones (it had a bug, but was fixed - it was related to the Public folder share through Personal Files Sharing, which is an app. for Gnome, so I suppose I cannot apply this fix to KDE). The fix for Gnome can be find here:
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1441368
Neither of "apache2.2-bin" and "libapache2-mod-dnssd" are installed on my system. Do you think they would work with KDE too, the way they did with Gnome?
Edited #2: Tried the two apaches here above (in fact there were 6 packages with dependencies), but gave nothing, not even after reboot. Uninstalled them.
Edited #3: Also tried Smb4K (4 packages with dependencies) but in vain. Uninstalled it. But, with this occasion I could see that whatever app. manages the shares on my computer, it allows only 1 Public folder for the whole machine, not 1 Public folder for each user! Instead of showing "User's name Public files on Computer name", it shows only "Public on Computer name" (as if it was a single Public folder for the whole machine, despite the fact I created 4 user accounts). And this Public folder is the single one I could mark for share, and is on a non-administrative account, but shows on the network no matter the account I am logged in. I believe this issue comes from either the "kdenetwork-filesharing" or the WebDav service "libneon27-gnutls", both coming with the default OS. Each of these packages conflicts with-itself (if looking at their dependencies in Muon Package Manager). Odd. Anybody could help here?
Edited #4: Also tried to trick this issue, and, in the single Public folder shared on this machine, I created shortcuts to the Public folders of the other 3 user accounts. Didn't work: Samba doesn't seams to see the shortcuts (checked from another computer).
Thanks,
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