That's a good point. You have to restart, and get to the GRUB menu (mostly done by hitting ESC during boot) Then you choose the entry that has (Recovery) on it. When asked what you wish to do, choose "get Root shell" or something like that. Well, that should give your root rights, and then you can "apt-get purge samba samba-common" Good luck!
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