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system-config-samba on debian
I don't use samba anymore, but I do remember that Ubuntu had a very
simple tool for setting up samba shares (turns out it's by redhat, not
canonical). While it might be better in the long run to craft your own
smb.conf, system-config-samba is convenient for quickly setting things
up.
Anyway, someone at forums.debian.net asked for it, which got me thinking about making a post:
And here we go:
i.e. it at the very least reads my /etc/samba/smb.conf accurately.
To make system-config-samba show up in your gnome menus, add it via Main Menu. Make sure to include gksu in the command to launch it.
Anyway, someone at forums.debian.net asked for it, which got me thinking about making a post:
sudo apt-get install build-essential gfortran checkinstall python-all-dev cdbs debhelper quilt intltool python-central rarian-compat pkg-config gnome-doc-utils samba python-libuser libuser1 python-glade2 mkdir ~/tmp cd ~/tmp wget https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/system-config-samba_1.2.63.orig.tar.gz tar xvf system-config-samba_1.2.63.orig.tar.gz wget https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/system-config-samba_1.2.63-0ubuntu5.diff.gz gunzip system-config-samba_1.2.63-0ubuntu5.diff.gz patch -p0 < system-config-samba_1.2.63-0ubuntu5.diff cd system-config-samba-1.2.63/ dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us sudo dpkg -i ../system-config-samba_1.2.63-0ubuntu5_all.deb sudo touch /etc/libuser.conf gksu system-config-samba
And here we go:
i.e. it at the very least reads my /etc/samba/smb.conf accurately.
To make system-config-samba show up in your gnome menus, add it via Main Menu. Make sure to include gksu in the command to launch it.
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