Greetings All,
I am Roger and my coding status is Dummy.Inhave installed Xubuntu 18.04 or 
20.04 on various machines and have been verypleased with it. Like anything new, 
it takes time to get used to itand arrange things in the way in the way you 
want. Xubuntu it is a comprehensive package and a great achievement. It 
provides all I need in a stand-alone PC.However, the documentation provided for 
filesharing with other PCs on a network is (for a dummy) very weak. The 
WindowsPCs on my WiFi network can see each other, and I regularly 
filesharebetween them. Alas, the Xubuntu PCs are invisible on the network 
toWindows PCs and other Xubuntu PCs. The wrinkle here is that theslitheris app 
on Windows can find everything on the network,including the Xubuntu PCs, the 
router, the Talktalk TV box, thesignal booster and, sometimes, my iPhone. (It 
is necessary to usethis app every time you are attempting a new connection, as 
the ipaddresses are volatile.)Considering the documentation provided in the 
Xubuntu instructions for Gigolo, the recommended app for filesharing -
Toconnect to various types of servers, you can use → System →Gigolo. Toconnect 
to a server, follow the steps below:OK,so it seems that Gigolo is needed – it 
is a default app, so is iseasy enough to find and open. Goto Actions → Connect 
>> OK Selectthe appropriate Service type  >> No guidance, so justblunder about 
with them all. Eventually, you find Windows Sharemoves you on a bit. andinsert 
connection information >> This is where the problems start:Server>> Something 
to do with the router perhaps? No, it turns out tobe the ip addressof the PC 
you are trying to connect to.Share>> Turns out to be the name of the folder you 
are trying to getto. (I just love the flipdown arrow next to it – as if 
somethingmight appear there!) Domain>> Can be left blank – hooray!UserName >> 
Whose user name is this? The user who is addressingthis interface, or a user 
who owns the stuff on the other PC? Doesthis second user need to be an 
administrator? ClickConnect; if you are attempting to connect to a server that 
requiresyou to log in, you will be prompted to enter a password. >>If you get 
as far as the password interface, it will not accept anyof the system or user 
passwords, and all the stuff you havelaboriously input will vanish.Therehave 
been occasions when I have been able to see the files on one ofthe Windows 10 
PCs. None of this works nowwhile Windows 10 is having a nervous breakdown (all 
the folders are stuck on read-only), so it is not worth trying again. Pity 
there are no instructions for connecting to another Xubuntu PC.Blundering about 
on the net provides nothing that works, but the word 'Samba' keeps cropping up. 
Sambadoes not appear in the 20.04 software list. Instead, you are offeredSmb4K. 
Doesthis replace Samba? Does this include Samba? Is Samba pre-installedwith 
Xubuntu? Theanswer is out there somewhere ….IfSamba has been replaced by Smb4K, 
the fact the this new App only gets 2 stars out of 5 is not encouraging. As a  
'Dummy' user, it gets less that that. When you open this app, the'Mounted 
Shares' interface is blank and the 'Scan' and 'Search'functions reveal nothing. 
So apparently, you need to 'Mount' a'Share'. Here, the instructions are even 
more opaque. Am I supposedto the 'Mounting a PC, a directory, a folder, or an 
individual file?Dunno. And do I have to do anything to the target before I 
start? Andwhat, exactly, is meant by location? The Smb4K Handbook is 
prettyuseless, in that it simply assumes that it all works straight 
off.Fornetwork discovery, I have tried 'Nutty' and 'nmap', both of which arein 
the software library. 'Nutty' would not work, so I removed it andtried it via 
Terminal Emulator, I received a message to say it wasdangerous, so I aborted 
that. Nmap launched, but disappeared in aflash. Alas,as currently supported, 
Xubuntu is only for CodeDudes (no offence intended).I shall have to abandon 
Xubuntu for three reasons  -
   
   - There is no mention of the miriad of operations CodeDudes perform at the 
Terminal Emulator after a clean load.
   - The documentation is so weak (When terms like 'Server', 'Address', 
'Domain', 'Service Type', 'Location', etc are used, it should tell users what 
the words mean and how to discover what the corresponding input should be in 
the context of their own PCs and their environment. 
   - The 32-bit versions are being discontinued, so I will have to trash my 
2008 Acer Aspire, which worked so brilliantly on 18.04
I think the reasons for this failing with is that Xubuntu offers no feedback 
channel for users, so the same old problems keep cropping up. CodeDudes waltz 
round these problems, hardly noticing what they are doing, 

No offence is intended to any one
Rogerandout




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