If I used system-config-samba after nautilus-share, it's only because I was unable to see my shared folder from another computer with the first one. Of course, I agree that's not normal and that the right way in Ubuntu would be nautilus-share only.
The output you ask me :
jpaul@jpblinux:~$ net usershare info
[musique]
path=/home/jpaul/Musique
comment=
usershare_acl=Everyone:F,
guest_ok=n
info_fn: file /var/lib/samba/usershares/portable is not a well formed usershare file.
info_fn: Error was Path is not a directory.
[images]
path=/home/jpaul/Images
comment=
usershare_acl=Everyone:F,
guest_ok=n
About needing for IP address, I think nevertheless that it can be improved. It's easier for Ubuntu to connect to a Mac or Windows.
Kind regards.
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J-Paul
Thanks for your answers.
If I used system-config-samba after nautilus-share, it's only because I was unable to see my shared folder from another computer with the first one. Of course, I agree that's not normal and that the right way in Ubuntu would be nautilus-share only.
The output you ask me :
jpaul@jpblinux:~$ net usershare info jpaul/Musique acl=Everyone: F,
[musique]
path=/home/
comment=
usershare_
guest_ok=n
[Public] jpaul/Public acl=Everyone: F,
path=/home/
comment=
usershare_
guest_ok=y
[Documents] jpaul/Documents acl=Everyone: F,
path=/home/
comment=
usershare_
guest_ok=n
[bureau] jpaul/Bureau acl=Everyone: F,
path=/home/
comment=
usershare_
guest_ok=n
info_fn: file /var/lib/ samba/usershare s/portable is not a well formed usershare file. jpaul/Images acl=Everyone: F,
info_fn: Error was Path is not a directory.
[images]
path=/home/
comment=
usershare_
guest_ok=n
About needing for IP address, I think nevertheless that it can be improved. It's easier for Ubuntu to connect to a Mac or Windows.
Kind regards.
--
J-Paul