New question #235409 on samba4 in Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba4/+question/235409

Hello,
I am new to Ubuntu Linux.

I was looking at how to share documents on the Linux computer with a WIN7 
desktop. Sharing WIN7 to Linux is fairly straightforward, but I was getting 
stuck on the other way round. I found out that I needed SAMBA on the Linux 
machine and installed (Sudo apt-get install samba4) Samba, but came up with 
errors during the install. I want to remove Samba4 entirely and have tried 
"remove" and "purge", and possibly try again.

The main Samba4 file is removed, but approximately 26 other files installed at 
the same time are still there. As these files all have the same installation 
time and date as the main Samba file, can these safely be removed?  If so, do 
these all have to be removed one by one using apt-get remove or is there an 
easier way? Some of the files refer to Python e.g. Python -ldb 
(1.1.6-1,automatic). As Ubuntu rescued me from a crashed Vista PC, I don't 
really want to mess it up.

Thanks for any help

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