this bug was not present in 7.10 and is therefore a regression. i do not
think that you should have to relogin/restart the computer in order to
start setting up shares, that is way too inconvenient, and you didnt
have to do that in gutsy. instead, how about automatically restarting
samba after installing the sharing services, that way you dont need to
restart?

or you could make it so that samba is never started in the first place
until you are finished installing the services, or something like that?

whatever. it doesnt matter how its fixed, as long as its fixed in the
best way possible. :) i do not want to have to logout and then log back
in to start sharing stuff after installing, many people will find that
inconvenient and will be annoyed, even though it only happens once (it
shouldnt happen at all).

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"easy" file sharing not notifying about logout/login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212098
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