Access shared windows folder from linux
First of all, I think it is important to point out that I am a complete newbie in the land of Linux. Having said that, I feel as though there is some secret little thing no one is telling me.
I have a windows box with a shared folder, and other windows boxes can see it. I have Ubuntu 8.10, and although I can see the computer, I can not see the folder. Everything I have read on Google suggests that this should just work.
I am very frustrated. A few months ago, I setup a different machine with Fedora and so did a friend of mine. According to him, he set up his machine exactly the same way I did, and yet he could see the shared folder and I could not.
I suspect something so simple that no one has even mentioned it.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Have you installed Samba? Samba is the software that lets Linux talk to Windows shares (and vice versa).
If you're using KDE, fire up Konqueror and type:
I'm not sure sure about Gnome though. Stick 'samba' into the package manager and see what handy GUI tools come up to give you a boost.
smb://computername
I'm not sure sure about Gnome though. Stick 'samba' into the package manager and see what handy GUI tools come up to give you a boost.
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If you are using Gnome:
If that works, I recommend that you create a bookmark so next time, you can just click on that under the Places menu, and Nautilus will pull it up.
I haven't tried this with Windows shared folders, but I use the same procedure to access FTP and SSH.
- Click the the places menu
- Click Connect to Server
- Change Service Type to Windows Share
- Enter the relevant info
- Click Connect
If that works, I recommend that you create a bookmark so next time, you can just click on that under the Places menu, and Nautilus will pull it up.
I haven't tried this with Windows shared folders, but I use the same procedure to access FTP and SSH.
Quote: Original post by deadstar
If you're using KDE, fire up Konqueror and type:smb://computername
I'm not sure sure about Gnome though. Stick 'samba' into the package manager and see what handy GUI tools come up to give you a boost.
Nautilus would take smb:// just fine as well.
Some more information.
I logged in as root and connected to the drive no problem. Then when I tried with my own account, not only did it not connect, but it locked out my windows account.
I later discovered that I could set the network file sharing permission for my use account, and then I was able to connect.
That was yesterday. Today, I tried the same thing and it locked my account out again.
I logged in as root and connected to the drive no problem. Then when I tried with my own account, not only did it not connect, but it locked out my windows account.
I later discovered that I could set the network file sharing permission for my use account, and then I was able to connect.
That was yesterday. Today, I tried the same thing and it locked my account out again.
I think, therefore I am. I think? - "George Carlin"
My Website: Indie Game Programming
My Twitter: https://twitter.com/indieprogram
My Book: http://amzn.com/1305076532
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