I recently installed Kubuntu 18.04. When I open Dolphin and click on Network, then Samba Shares I see nothing on the network. I have been running KDE Neon (based on Ubuntu 16.04). In KDE Neon I see 2 drives. With Muon Package Manager I have searched for “Samba” in both installations and I have the same 10 packages installed: samba, vlc-plugins-samba, system-config-samba, samba-dsdb-modules, samva-vfs-modules, python-samba, samba-common, samba-common-bin, samba-libs, cifs-utilsand libwbclient0.
Interestingly in the Kubuntu 18.04 install I have placed one of those drives as a mount point in fstab and when I mount it, it is accessible. It is just
Also, I have printed out the smb.conf files from 2 KDE Neon installs that work and from the Kubuntu 18.04 and I don’t see any glaring differences.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Argh, I dislike new installs.
Interestingly in the Kubuntu 18.04 install I have placed one of those drives as a mount point in fstab and when I mount it, it is accessible. It is just
Also, I have printed out the smb.conf files from 2 KDE Neon installs that work and from the Kubuntu 18.04 and I don’t see any glaring differences.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Argh, I dislike new installs.
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