This brief tutorial will outline how to enable file sharing in Ubuntu.

21
Apr
  1. Sharing files and folders across your network from your Ubuntu PC is every bit as easy as sharing files in Windows (arguably, it’s easier). Start by right-clicking the folder you want to share, and select Share Folder. If the services required to share files/folders aren’t installed, you’ll be prompted to install them.
  2. After clicking Install services they will automatically start to download and install.
  3. Once that has completed you’ll be presented with an options window. From here you can select the type of sharing (SMB or NFS), give the shared folder a name and decide if you want read-only access to the folder. Click OK when you’re done.
  4. If you right-click on your newly shared folder and select Properties and then the Emblems tab, you can give the folder a unique icon so you’ll know it’s shared.
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  6. You can further modify the permissions of your shared folder by selecting the Permissions tab.
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  8. Now open a terminal in Ubuntu and enter the command: sudo smbpasswd -a username This will add a SMB user.
  9. And now other computers can connect to your shared folder!

Heshan Wanigasooriya

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2
Jun

I personally prefer fedora

I personally prefer fedora more than any of the other distros, but I installed ubuntu http://www.ebook-search-queen.com/ebook/ubun/ubuntu.all.html on an external a while back. The problem with putting it on the same drive as your OSX system is that the disc utility that comes with mac osx cannot partition drives without reformatting the entire drive. This is pretty much what boot camp does, partitions your harddrive without erasing anything, but it dosn't make the extra partition free space, it sets it up for windows to be installed on the intel macs.

28
Feb

I've been trying to make

I've been trying to make ubuntu work for me but it kept my head spinning. I've been reading a lot of ubuntu books online and hopefully I can make it work this time.Marylee<a href="http://www.10bomb.com/doc/ubuntu/">Ubuntu Help</a>10bomb.com

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