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    [xubuntu] Locating Computers on a Network - Ubuntu Forums

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1434812
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    Mar 20, 2010 - I have another computer on the network running Windows Vista set up for file sharing. All my stuff was backed up to a file on there. How do I access that computer/file? In Ubuntu it would list it in the Network folder but in Xubuntu I don't even know where the Network folder is located. When I click Places it's ...
    [xubuntu] Can't connect to Windows network in Xubuntu, but ...
    14 Oct 2014
    [SOLVED] How can I network two Xubuntu computers together ...
    29 Aug 2014
    [xubuntu] Cannot browse any network shares from Thunar or ...
    29 Mar 2013
    [xubuntu] Xubuntu Network Drives
    12 Sep 2012
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    networking - How do I share folders in Xubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/321418/how-do-i-share-folders-in-xubuntu
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    Jul 18, 2013 - I found no settings or options to share folders on my network, I do have Samba installed. I don't know what else to try. Is there a command that I can try in terminal for Xubuntu? I do see my Xubuntu machine from other computers on my network, but shows empty when I access it on other computers. Ubuntu ...
    networking - Enable file sharing amongst ubuntu ...
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    25 Aug 2013
    networking - How to turn on Network Discovery and ...
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    5 Jan 2013
    networking - How do I connect to a server with thunar ...
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    21 Oct 2011
    samba - Unable to open "Windows Network" to see ...
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    Xubuntu in Your Local Network - Instructables

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    Dec 1, 2011 - Hi, in this tutorial I will show you how I have resolved a problem in xubuntu, as soon as you install it in your computer, xubuntu don't support browsing in your...

    How To Setup a Workstation Computer With Xubuntu Desktop 16.04 ...

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    Jan 28, 2017 - Xubuntu is Free and Open Source. It is an excellent choice for any desktop computer, even more for those with older hardware or lower specifications. A nice environment with great support for sound, peripherals, removable devices and any kind of networking (wired, wi-fi etc) "out of the box". Moreover, a ...

    Chapter 7. Connecting to Internet and Networks - Help & Support

    https://docs.xubuntu.org/1704/user/C/internet-networks.html
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    A reliable method to check if a connection is working properly is to ping another computer on the network or the Internet. To check if your computer is connected to the Internet, open a terminal ( → Accessories → Terminal Emulator), type the command ping -c 3 www.xubuntu.org then press the Enter key.

    Xubuntu Home Network and share folder with Windows and OSX ...

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    Dec 2, 2012 - Home Networks This section provides instructions on how to communicate with other computers using a Local Area Network. View other computers on the network To view computers on the network, open Applications → System → Remote Filesystems. You may need to enter a username, password, and ...

    Xubuntu in your local network videotutorial - YouTube

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    In this tutorial I will show you how I have resolved a problem in xubuntu, as soon as you install it in your ...

    How to Create a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network in Ubuntu · How to Ubuntu

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    Sometimes, either when connected via a Wired Connection or USB Dongle, you may want to use your computers Wi-Fi to create a Network to share your internet connection over. Such networks are commonly referred to as Ad-Hoc, and we detail below some simple instructions on how to create one.

    Turn an Old Computer into a Networked Backup, Streaming, or ...

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    Jun 19, 2012 - You could use a lighter-weight version of Ubuntu like Xubuntu, or a more basic distro like Debian. There's also a lot of ... A server, for those that don't know, is just a computer that stores data and "serves" it to other computers on a network, and it can be immensely useful in your house. It's a great place to ...

    Xubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak - A breath of fresh air - Dedoimedo

    https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/xubuntu-yakkety-yak.html
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    Nov 5, 2016 - Long, thorough and fairly positive review of Xubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak 64-bit edition, tested on a laptop with UEFI, Secure Boot, GPT, 16 partitions, and multiple ... suspend & resume, battery life, customization, extra software, some problems with network connectivity, small visual glitches and bugs, and more.

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