Comment 3 for bug 1554652

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Gilles Schintgen (shigi) wrote :

Wow, this is a frustating issue! It took me hours to figure out, simply because I couldn't believe what most solutions for older Ubuntu releases told me: it's broken out of the box and I need to fiddle with samba internals.

Yes a simple "sudo smbpasswd -a myusername" is sufficient to make it work (with authenticated shares).
But there is no indication whatsoever in the GUI for this! It even proposes to install samba in the first place!

It unequivocally passes the message "This is a nice GUI and it takes care of this. No need to worry."

But the exact opposite is the case. IMHO this is worse than having no GUI. Without a GUI I know that I just have to do a quick google search and follow some instructions (set up samba...) and all is well in a few minutes or half an hour. At least it's straightforward.

I'm a seasoned Linux user, but the current GUI sent me in all the wrong directions. It actively suggests that it takes care of everything, so I thought it'd be highly counterproductive to get in its way and edit samba's configuration myself. (Too many cooks...)

I see that there are longstanding technical issues with the connection to PAM and those may be hard to fix. I totally accept that!

But please, please, at the very least add some tooltip or popup dialog or text label (or modify an existing one) that informs the user that he is expected to manually add a samba user&password!