Wednesday, February 29, 2012

How do I use Linux to brows shared folders on my Windows 7 PC?

What Linux program is the best for browsing shared folders in a Windows 7 PC? My main PC uses Ubuntu 10.04 but other people at my house use Windows 7. Does it matter that all my windows PC's share with a system called "HomeGroup" and that Ubuntu does not have HomeGroup?How do I use Linux to brows shared folders on my Windows 7 PC?
Use samba with nautilus:

sudo apt-get install samba nautilus-share

Then open the file menu in Nautilus and select connect to server. Choose Windows share from the drop down menu and put in the server name and share name in the appropriate boxes. I have never worried about domain names, but you can add HomeGroup in the domain name box. If you book mark the share it will appear under the places menu. After clicking connect, it will ask for a password. If you don't have one just leave it blank. It should open the folder. To share your own folders, right click on them and go to sharing options.How do I use Linux to brows shared folders on my Windows 7 PC?
why not erase windows7, are u afraid?



u must use real linux, and erase winbuntu



the other people mus use a Tunnelier aplication from bitwise company. these software permit connect ruindosers machines to ssh linux protocolsHow do I use Linux to brows shared folders on my Windows 7 PC?
install venenux, this linux can share files esay beetween other OS, ubuntu are not real linux! its linux for feaer users!

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