Fixed.
On feisty, a message appears to let the user know that either samba/NFS need to
be installed.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => samba
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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File Sharing dosen't prompt you to install samba which it requires
https://bugs.launchp
samba *is* available from Ubuntu repository ! (check
http://packages.ubuntu.com).
As it has been said, Ubuntu policy is to not open any services on
network by default. Opening a service to outside requires some
competences and to know what you are doing.
It works very well in nautilus (you can in
But IMHO many users need this. There´s also no samba server in the
repositories (at least I haven´t found any). It´s not good if you can´t
share files with windows computers without installing additional
packages.
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File Sharing dosen't prompt you to install samba which it requires
https://launc
** Summary changed:
- Can´t configure samba sharing
+ File Sharing dosen't prompt you to install samba which it requires
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
+ Sharing settings -> File Sharing
- When I press the "administrator mode" button to gain access to the share