Quoting Natxo Asenjo <[email protected]>:

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:31 AM, Peter Olcott <[email protected]> wrote:
I spent several days (at least 20 hours) tying to get Fedora 11 Samba server
going. I consulted every resource that I knew including this list. When I
discovered that Fedora 11 Samba could be browsed immediately upon
installation, and a simple reboot disabled this, I gave up. I decided to try
Ubuntu. After intallation it took only five minutes of editing the smb.conf
file to make my share fully operational. In terms of total cost of ownership
Fedora and Red Hat have become big losers.

while distro wars are kind of funny, I would rather you specified what
went wrong than just troll about Fedora. There are lots of people
using samba and fedora without any hassle at all.

At the end of the day, it's just about editing a text file, smb.conf
on both platforms.

Fedora is now shipping selinux enabled by default?

Just need to turn it off or know how to configure it :)

--
Eero,
RHCE


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