I'm kinda new at all this, and - I must say - have been experiencing my
share of frustration with getting things to work: Samba being no
exception. Whilst perhaps a GUI might be a good solution, I think a
straight-forward, do-this,-then-do-that type of tutorial - unencumbered
by the history of SMB and the future of Microsoft or the vagaries of the
whole OSI thingie - would make me happy enough to  where I could forgo
the GUI. Give me one really good example, some sample lines of code to
copy and past into a file or into the terminal that actually works...
hey, that would work for ME!

I certainly don't expect - or even *want* - Linux to be like Windows...
I just want it to work, and I realize that in order for it to work,
there's some stuff I need to understand... so I want explanations that
make sense to me. I feel that in that way, it will help me become better
acquainted with this brilliant piece of work called Linux.

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the security parameter must be set to share, not user, in smb.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32067
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