This still seems to be an issue in 10.10. Isn't there a command that launches KPackageKit with specific packages to install? I thought I'd seen this in other areas where there were buttons that would do nothing without them being installed.
Anyway, installed kdenetwork-filesharing, samba and deleted the kdecache and it worked. (accidentally posted this on a duplicate bug)
This still seems to be an issue in 10.10. Isn't there a command that launches KPackageKit with specific packages to install? I thought I'd seen this in other areas where there were buttons that would do nothing without them being installed.
Anyway, installed kdenetwork- filesharing, samba and deleted the kdecache and it worked. (accidentally posted this on a duplicate bug)