i'm running  samba (2:3.4.7~dfsg-lubuntu3.1) and the problem remains.
i'm a newbie, but the only way i get samba to run with no problem is
when manually started with gadmin-samba. in fact... to run samba i
change the name of the file /etc/init/smbd.conf to prevent upstart to
work. i would like to understand how can this be a low priority bug. if
ubuntu is not supposed to be able to be able to share folders, it should
be mentioned in the begin. there isn't a single package that i've not
updated, and samba doesn't work when booted with upstart.

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[SRU] nmbd doesn't start because of missing testparm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572410
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