I would like some help sharing files between my windows xp machine and my kubuntu machine. Also, I would like to share printers as well.
							
						
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 Re: File Sharing
 
 the pinter is quite easy.
 
 k -> system settings -> printers -> add -> printer/class -> smb shared windoze -> anonymous ->
 
 workgroup = your windows workgroup
 server = hostname of xp pc with printer attached
 printer = the name of the printer known by the workgroup (mine is called EPSON)
 
 I tried the scan button but it wasnt much use so I gathered the information it needed myself.
 
 without going any further (i didnt want to install another printer, I just checked the steps for your aid) the following screens are fairly easy to click through, just read before clicking. the above data is all you need to know for any further questions if I remember rightly.
 
 your second question, I too would like to know how to share the kubuntu machines files and folders with the xp pc. maybe someone can do a step by step as above, to help the noob 
 
 HTH and of course YMMV the above was 32bit kubuntu 7.10
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 to allow windows machines to use resources of your kubuntu:
 system settings -> sharing -> administrator mode -> "decide what to share".
 
 to access windows shares FROM kubuntu:
 
 from system menu ( on toolbar near "K" button ) chose "remote places" -> samba
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 Re: File Sharing
 
 hi ghillan
 
 I have setup as much as possible but stuck at the last hurdle.
 
 I can access my windows machine from kubuntu no problem, my windows machine can see my kubuntu machine BUT when I try to access the kubuntu machine from the windows pc, i get prompted for a user/password?
 
 how or where do I set this.
 
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 In here i setup access to a folder on kubuntu, in admin mode I have a cross in Enable local network file sharingsystem settings -> sharing -> administrator mode -> "decide what to share".
 then advanced sharing checked, and croses in use samba and use nfs, when clicking Allowed users button, i have told it to allow ALL users to share folders, what else do I need to do.
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 Re: File Sharing
 
 1) You dont need NFS ..... it's a completelly different share method between *nix systems... disable it.Originally posted by doosjuicehi ghillan
 
 I have setup as much as possible but stuck at the last hurdle.
 
 I can access my windows machine from kubuntu no problem, my windows machine can see my kubuntu machine BUT when I try to access the kubuntu machine from the windows pc, i get prompted for a user/password?
 
 how or where do I set this.
 
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 In here i setup access to a folder on kubuntu, in admin mode I have a cross in Enable local network file sharingsystem settings -> sharing -> administrator mode -> "decide what to share".
 then advanced sharing checked, and croses in use samba and use nfs, when clicking Allowed users button, i have told it to allow ALL users to share folders, what else do I need to do.
 
 2) Did you triied to put your username ad password of your local user?
 
 3) To put them publicly available without prompting for a user:
 system settings -> sharing -> administrator mode -> "decide what to share" -> change -> check "public"
 
 4) if u wanna keep the password but for some reason dont work:
 a) alt+F2
 b) sudo smbpasswd <username>
 c) re-enter your password.
 
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 The password is being requested by Linux via your Windows machine. The username and password you should use the very same username and password you use to log into your Linux machine when you boot it up.Originally posted by doosjuicehi ghillan
 
 BUT when I try to access the kubuntu machine from the windows pc, i get prompted for a user/password?
 
 Hope this helps.
 
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 Here it is (I have removed a lot of the commented out bits)
 
 thanks for lookingCode:#======================= Global Settings [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = %h server (TheDaddy) ; wins support = no ; wins server = w.x.y.z dns proxy = no ; name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast #### Networking #### ; interfaces = 192.168.0.1/9 eth0 ; bind interfaces only = true #### Debugging/Accounting #### log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m # Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). max log size = 1000 ; syslog only = no syslog = 0 # Do something sensible when Samba crashes: mail the admin a backtrace panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d ####### Authentication ####### ; security = user encrypt passwords = true passdb backend = tdbsam obey pam restrictions = yes ; guest account = nobody invalid users = root ; unix password sync = no passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *passwd:*password\supdated\ssuccessfully* . ; pam password change = no ########## Domains ########### ; domain logons = yes ; logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U # Another common choice is storing the profile in the user's home directory ; logon path = \\%N\%U\profile ; logon drive = H: ; logon home = \\%N\%U ; logon script = logon.cmd ; add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser --quiet --disabled-password --gecos "" %u ########## Printing ########## ; load printers = yes ; printing = bsd ; printcap name = /etc/printcap # CUPS printing. See also the cupsaddsmb(8) manpage in the # cupsys-client package. ; printing = cups ; printcap name = cups ; printer admin = @lpadmin ############ Misc ############ ; include = /home/samba/etc/smb.conf.%m /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/speed.html socket options = TCP_NODELAY ; message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s' & ; domain master = auto ; idmap uid = 10000-20000 ; idmap gid = 10000-20000 ; template shell = /bin/bash ; ; ; winbind enum groups = yes ; winbind enum users = yes #======================= Share Definitions ;[homes] ; comment = Home Directories ; browseable = yes ; valid users = %S ; writable = no ; create mask = 0700 ; directory mask = 0700 ;[netlogon] ; comment = Network Logon Service ; path = /home/samba/netlogon ; guest ok = yes ; writable = no ; share modes = no ;[profiles] ; comment = Users profiles ; path = /home/samba/profiles ; guest ok = no ; browseable = yes ; create mask = 0600 ; directory mask = 0700 [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba printable = yes create mask = 0700 [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /var/lib/samba/printers [TheDaddy-files] path = /home/neal/shared-files/ guest ok = yes read only = no 
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 Re: File Sharing
 
 Thank you, I'll have a closer look later. have to run.
 
 In the meantime here is mine for comparison:
 
 [global]
 
 workgroup = FINTANHOME
 interfaces = eth0
 map to guest = bad user
 
 [Data]
 
 path = /Data
 read only = no
 guest ok = yes
 case sensitive = no
 strict locking = no
 force user = fintan
 
 
 
 [HP4200]
 
 printing = cups
 path = /var/tmp
 printable = yes
 guest ok = yes
 guest only = yesHP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 Re: File Sharing
 
 Originally posted by ghillanto allow windows machines to use resources of your kubuntu:
 system settings -> sharing -> administrator mode -> "decide what to share".
 
 to access windows shares FROM kubuntu:
 
 from system menu ( on toolbar near "K" button ) chose "remote places" -> samba
 Thank you, Ghillan. I was trying to share something to my son on a Debian machine. He told me twice how to do it, but I'm senile, so I came here. Your directions work!!  
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