In these situations I like Windows to act like Windows and Linux to act
like Linux.  Therefore, Samba is a good choice.  Buy on the Linux machines,
make sure smbfs is installed.  This will allow the Linux boxes to simply
"mount" the samba share the same way it mounts NFS.

Kevin
On Oct 18, 2012 7:32 AM, "Wayne Davis" <wayda...@centurylink.net> 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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