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This is one thing that I think should be easy but it isn't: disabling Samba. In 
Windows, there is a checkbox for disabling file sharing, why not KDE?
 
Under Kubuntu 8.10, KDE 4.2.2 in System Settings, there is no place to find a 
checkbox that essentially says: "Enable/Disable Samba". Even the detailed 
"Samba" System Settings panel can configure everything else about Samba, but 
not this. 
 
This kind of request has popped up over time, as searching Google for advice on 
how to disable Samba produces this top-rated page. It solves the problem by 
advising to uninstall Samba, which is what I had to do too. This doesn't seem 
intuitive, usable or safe ("will my settings be preserved if I want to 
reinstall?" "will I mess up the uninstallation process and harm my system?" are 
thoughts I had.) I tried looking for a CLI way to disable Samba, but gave up 
after I realized that it was out of the scope of my experience.
 
It would seem that the most logical place to put an "Enable Samba" checkbox 
would be in the System Settings -> Sharing panel. Actually, it would be more 
clear to say, "Enable file and printer sharing with Windows users", as the term 
"Samba" is a technical term that means nothing to newbies, myself included when 
I came to the Linux ecosystem.

(This was originally posted to the KDE brainstorm forums, where it has
received favorable votes of support: http://forum.kde.org/make-samba-
easy-to-disable-and-enable-t-61594.html)

** Affects: hundredpapercuts
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: kdenetwork (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: gui kde samba
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Make Samba easy to disable and enable in KDE
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/391882
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