@saepia: I absolutely agree that Ubuntu should not force you to reboot.
That is ideal and hopefully attainable.  However, the current situation
is beyond unacceptable.  The way it currently works is sloppy.  A user
selects to enable sharing and is given an error that is inaccurate and
frustrating for the end user.  A simple message telling the user they
need to reboot, like one gets on a kernel update, would be world better
than the current way things are done.  This short-term fix should also
be much easier to implement until the optimal long-term fix is in place.

@jessie Lawrence: Giving the wrong error for a problem is what is
unacceptable.  Accurately informing the user they need to reboot is
exactly what needs to done until the back-end work can be hammered out
so no reboot is necessary.

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"easy" file sharing not notifying about logout/login
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