Hi Oguz,
what you need to do is look at the samba-howto or samba man page, this
explains how to set up filesharing such that Windows PCs can access linux
resources. Samba can be configured thru the file /etc/smb.conf, which should
contain enough comments for you to easily modify to your needs. Of course,
you do need to have samba installed in the first place !. KSamba is - if I'm
not mistaken - merely a graphical frontend for samba, thus understanding
ksamba means you have to understand samba. There should however also be some
docs with ksamba with release notes or whatever.
There are also some other options besides samba to share files with Windows,
such as NFS or CODA which both have winclients.
Regards,
Alexander van Luijpen
Philips Semiconductors
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oguz Demirkapi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 4:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: File Share
>
> Hi,
>
> Are there any web page that explains File Sharing on Linux for Windows
> platform PC`s.
>
> I have a Linux machine and I want to share my files that are on a
> directory in Linux machime, and I want to read, write into this
> directory.
>
> I download KSamba but there are a lot of options on menus !
> If any help page for KSamba (there is no help on program :( ) I will be
> pleased.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Oguz
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