I have one computer that runs linux all the time and one that can be
booted into linux or windows. I installed samba on the full time linux
box. That way it could talk to the windows install. There are several
programs out there that make configuring samba easier on a linux box. I
remember most of what I did to set it up, but I don't think I would be
able to give you directions. I'm sure others on the list will be able
to help with more details.
On 10/18/2012 6:31 AM, Wayne Davis wrote:
Ever since I have started using Linux, I have NEVER been able to
figure out how to share directories of different computers on the
network.
Ive wanted to share NTFS and EXT4 directories amongst several machines.
Pointers anyone? I really need to resolve this as it is rapidly
becoming necessary to do so.
I am using Kubuntu 12.04 and Win7 machines (more than one of each)
Thanks
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