I think you don't make the difference between gnome-suer-sharing and the ability of sharing folder through nfs or smb.
To use gnome-user-sharing just do that :
$ sudo apt-get install gnome-user-share
$ /usr/lib/gnome-user-share/gnome-user-share-session &
Open network:/// on nautilus and look at {you}'s public files on {yourcomputer}
This is the dav:// sharing provided by gnome-suer-sharing (not nfs or smb)
You don't hate to launch /usr/lib/gnome-user-share/gnome-user-share-session by hand : you just can restart your gnome session.
I think you don't make the difference between gnome-suer-sharing and the ability of sharing folder through nfs or smb.
To use gnome-user-sharing just do that : gnome-user- share/gnome- user-share- session &
$ sudo apt-get install gnome-user-share
$ /usr/lib/
Open network:/// on nautilus and look at {you}'s public files on {yourcomputer}
This is the dav:// sharing provided by gnome-suer-sharing (not nfs or smb)
You don't hate to launch /usr/lib/ gnome-user- share/gnome- user-share- session by hand : you just can restart your gnome session.
Nothing is broken.