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sk8ndestroy14 Sep 13th, 2007 7:30 pm
Linux and Windows on same network
 
Hi, I'm new to Linux. I just installed it on my desktop computer and I want to put it on the same network as my laptop but I'm having some trouble. Any help? I know it might be hard to convert most files that I might want to share (probably software for that right?) but I at least want printer sharing if that's possible. Right now the desktop (Linux OS) says network then windows network then workgroup then the name of my laptop but my laptop won't recognize the desktop computer. Anybody want to help me out?

mostafadotnet Sep 18th, 2007 1:26 pm
Re: Linux and Windows on same network
 
You should run samba inorder to share resources(printers, files, ...) for use in windows [your laptop].
Tell me if you want to know more.
Also you can search for Samba-HowTo.
HowTos are good for starting as a newbie and also for professionals.

Good luck.

sk8ndestroy14 Sep 18th, 2007 6:07 pm
Re: Linux and Windows on same network
 
Thanks. I looked at samba, but couldn't even figure out how to download it. And do I need it on my windows pc or both computers?

WebDave Oct 2nd, 2007 11:32 am
Re: Linux and Windows on same network
 
I guess this is the major setback for all those who want to use Linux but can't. There could be many reasons to this, less or no knowledge about the command line, 90% softwares are windows friendly and Don't work on Linux.
By the time you come to know the workaround, you are back on Windows.

sk8ndestroy14 Oct 7th, 2007 12:38 pm
Re: Linux and Windows on same network
 
Yeah...doesn't help too much though. Lol.

jbennet Oct 7th, 2007 1:34 pm
Re: Linux and Windows on same network
 
What distributution are you using?

In ubuntu go system -> administration -> folder sharing and choose to install SAMBA then just add the directories you want to share. This will let windows access linux


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