Do you think I should post about this in another mailing list instead? Em 04/01/2014 13:37, "Ritesh Khadgaray" <ritesh.khadga...@canonical.com> escreveu:
> Hi > > Hmmm, makes sense. Ubuntu > developers would probably have a better stats on the usage. > > - ritz > On 29 Dec 2013 18:34, "pabloalmeida...@gmail.com" < > pabloalmeida...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This is the easiest way to set up a shared resource. It doesn't require >> Internet or additional software and it's the way former Windows users are >> used to do it. Anyway, as it's one of those things that, when they are your >> last resort, you want it to work out of the box. >> Em 29/12/2013 08:13, "Ritesh Khadgaray" <ritesh.khadga...@canonical.com> >> escreveu: >> >>> Hi >>> On 27 Dec 2013 06:30, "pabloalmeida...@gmail.com" < >>> pabloalmeida...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > As suggested by a triager of a bug I reported on this issue, I'm >>> bringing this idea for discussion on this list. If this is the wrong place, >>> feel free to point me to the right one. >>> > >>> > When one tries to share a folder in the network via Nautilus for the >>> > first time, a dialog asks for installation of two packages and then a >>> > session restart is required. This used to make sense when we had only >>> > the space in a CD, but now that Ubuntu doesn't fit in a CD anymore, it >>> > makes sense to include these packages by default, so that no extra >>> steps >>> > or reboots are required to complete this task. Besides, this would >>> > resolve a bug in Ubuntu 13.10 which prevents the installation of >>> libpam- >>> > smbpass via the GUI offered by Nautilus. >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Pablo Almeida >>> > http://www.google.com/profiles/pabloalmeidaff9 >>> > >>> >>> How often is this used, instead of http based share ? >>> >>> - ritz >>> >>
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