Short-term solution for Gutsy:

1) samba is not installed by default, people explictely require this
package to be installed. They want to share files. It should share files
immideately after installing without requiring futher user interaction!

2) pam-backend keeps it secure, without forcing the user the use
different passwords, or anything. We already have a user-management
system, we don't need another one for each separate application.

3) printers should be shared without requiring a password! Windows
doesn't seem to support connecting to samba-printers which have
passwords. When you select 'share with everybody' in system-config-
printer interface this should extent to everybody on samba.

(Future) tweaks of the pam-backend:
  - have a samba-users group
  - newly created users are automatically part of this specific group

The underlying problem is an architectual problem which scope is much bigger 
than just SAMBA.
- All user, group and permission management should be centralized and managed 
within one interface (PAM). 
- Packages should not implement their own ad-hoc user-management ( i vote to 
just strip all that crap )
- This does not just concern samba, there are more packages that think they are 
special enough to need their own user-management. Like MySql server for 
example. 

We need to get rid of this, because:
 - they are all incompatible
 - they are inconsistent with each other
 - they are too complex for average desktop users (requires too many 
configuration interface, half of which don't exist yet)
 - they are too much hassle for system administrators 

I think somebody official should set out an official policy on to deal
with this widespread growth of custom user-managent stuff. If PAM does
not suffice for specific packages, they or we need to file bugs about
PAM, rather than go with some custom user-management different for each
application and service.

But that's just my two cents. Perhaps i'm missing somehting very obvious
here...

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the security parameter must be set to share, not user, in smb.conf - Smb/Gnome 
sharing broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32067
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