[plug] Samba on Ubuntu 14.04

Craig stargateuniverse at iinet.net.au
Sat Oct 4 12:26:59 UTC 2014


How dose one get Samba sharing on a external USB Hard Drive

Thanks Craig.





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> Hi PLUGgers,
> Per the subject, I'm looking to buy. I'm grateful for the xiph.org
> wiki page[1] with a few options, but thought I'd come here in case
> anyone has experience or specific ideas. I want the (pre-literate)
> kids to be able to learn it, so I'm wondering if something like the
> Philips Muse with touch screen is worth it. Otherwise SanDisk is at
> least a name brand I recognise, and the Clip range look pretty decent.
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> Any thoughts?
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> Cheers,
> Greg.
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> [1] https://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers
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