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    How to Create a Network Share Via Samba Via CLI (Command-line ...

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    Oct 6, 2015 - In this text, I teach how to create a network share via Samba using the CLI (Command-line interface/Linux Terminal) in an uncomplicated, simple and brief way targeting Windows users. Procedures. All commands must be done as root (precede each command with 'sudo' or use 'sudo su'). Install Samba.

    ComprehensiveSambaGuide - Ubuntu Wiki

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    Feb 11, 2009 - It has however only been tested on "Feisty Fawn" and "Windows XP 64-bit Edition" so far. In this guide we will set up a share on Windows and access it from Linux. This appears to be the most reliable and natural configuration. Info (!) Samba is Linux's implementation of Windows' SMB (Server Message ...

    samba - Ubuntu 14.04 lts <-> Windows 7 sharing - Ask Ubuntu

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    Jan 9, 2015 - In order for Ubuntu and Windows 7 to share files, they have to be configured to be part of the same Workgroup. Also, file sharing needs to be enabled in Ubuntu. Install the Sharing Service in Ubuntu Linux. The sharing service or Samba as it is called in Ubuntu is not installed by default. The installation ...

    How to Share Files Between Windows and Linux

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    May 22, 2017 - We've previously covered various ways to share files between nearby computers, but sharing between Windows and Linux can be a little more complex. ... To set up a shared folder on a Linux that Windows to access, start with installing Samba (software that provides access to SMB/CIFS protocols used by ...

    [ubuntu] Samba shares lock files when copied into them. - Ubuntu ...

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    Jul 9, 2008 - Re: Samba shares lock files when copied into them. hello first of all, samba is mostly used for cross-platform sharing (ie. between windows and unix/linux pc's). (it's because old versions of windows didn't have nfs support, but new ones have) for a pure linux environment, you don't really need samba, but it ...

    HOWTO: Setup Samba peer-to-peer with Windows - Ubuntu Forums

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    Jun 23, 2006 - HOWTO: Setup Samba peer-to-peer with Windows As many fellow Ubuntu users seem to have trouble setting up samba peer-to-peer with Windows I decided to write ... Now that we configured samba and created the user accounts we are done with the Linux-part - there's one more thing to do in Windows.

    Using Samba to share files between Linux and Windows | Linux.com ...

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    Aug 15, 2007 - We'll focus on configuring and using Samba for file and print-sharing in a typical home network with Linux and Windows machines. You can choose from several Samba configuration GUIs, but we'll go the old-fashioned route and point our text editors to smb.conf. The configuration file is commonly found at ...

    How to connect to Linux Samba shares from Windows 10 ...

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    Aug 8, 2017 - When Windows 10 was released, it seemingly broke the ability to easily connect to Linux Samba shares. Considering how many businesses rely on Samba for the sharing of folders, this was a bad move on the part of Microsoft. Fortunately, the ability to connect to Samba shares wasn't actually removed ...

    Share Ubuntu folders with Windows (samba) | Linux Owns

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    Oct 29, 2008 - Since these netbooks come with limited hard drives (ssd actually) I have to access my music and videos from my Ubuntu desktop. I already have a ssh server running for my other laptop but setting up ssh in Windows isn't all that. In comes Samba. The last time I tried Samba (Ubuntu Feisty) I had some ...

    How To Configure SAMBA Server And Transfer Files Between Linux ...

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    May 27, 2017 - File transfer between Linux and Windows can be done using SAMBA which is an open source software suite that provides seamless file and print services to ... If you are setting this on a Ubuntu server you can use vim or nano to edit smb.conf file, for Ubuntu desktop just use the default text editor file.

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