Hello,
This issue appears again in Mantic (fresh install).
And in Mantic, nautilus-share is not installed by default. So you must add it
manually.
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This is happening in lunar beta 23.04,.
I install nautilus-share.
Turned on sharing in Gnome preference (both options)
When attempting to share a folder:
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare
directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error Permission denied
You do n
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 07:46:51PM -, Ricardo Graça wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken this only affects non-Administrator user accounts.
> It is happening on my fresh installation of 13.10.
Well, I don't think anything can be done from the perspective of
non-administrator user accounts.
As a non-
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: "You d
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: "You do not have permission to
create a usershare."
St
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: "You do not have permission to
create a usershare."
St
If I'm not mistaken this only affects non-Administrator user accounts.
It is happening on my fresh installation of 13.10.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a new unprivileged user using the User Accounts control panel
2) Login with this new user account
3) Try to share a folder with Nautilus
Expecte
On 03/01/2013 18:44, John Rose wrote:
> BTW, before I used the above command, the user was showing in the Samba
> Users window of the Samba Server Configuration app. I assumed that this
> window specified the users who could define shares. Am I wrong?
>
No, that's not it. That configuration appli
Apologies. I didn't notice the "sudo usermod -a -G sambashare" command
in Jakob's original post. That command fixed the problem. However, IMO,
standard users should not have to ask their administrator to do this
when they first want to share a folder. The same applies to home users
who are administ
BTW, before I used the above command, the user was showing in the Samba
Users window of the Samba Server Configuration app. I assumed that this
window specified the users who could define shares. Am I wrong?
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I also have the same problem on Precise which has had clean install. The
user is in the group sambashare.
I'm not able to workaround this: I've tried creating the share logging
in as another user who has administrative privileges but I get a
different error message (something to the effect that I
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