Thanks Bartong for your help!
with these two lines in smb.conf I am finally able (fingers crossed) to get rid of this nagging problem. I wish this was the default in ubuntu, not the other way around.
I think this *should* be fixed, linux is complicated enough without having to resort to this kind of kludges, imagine a newbie if he/she finds him/herself in this situation, they would give up almost instantly.
IMHO we should really focus on the usability of the system for beginners
Thanks Bartong for your help!
with these two lines in smb.conf I am finally able (fingers crossed) to get rid of this nagging problem. I wish this was the default in ubuntu, not the other way around.
I think this *should* be fixed, linux is complicated enough without having to resort to this kind of kludges, imagine a newbie if he/she finds him/herself in this situation, they would give up almost instantly.
IMHO we should really focus on the usability of the system for beginners