file sharing between ubuntu and leopard
I have a Mac running OS X Leopard and a Toshiba M50 running Ubuntu
7.10 gutsy and I was trying to share files between the two. I have
installed the file sharing drivers/files (i.e. Samba) and am able to
see the network connection on my Mac but connecting to it is another
thing. How do I fix this problem? I don't know if this is this is
related to this issue but I am also having difficulties with hosting
games over the network, I want to host games on my Toshiba but the
other machines on the network (the Mac) are not allowed (or able) to
connect to it. Please help otherwise I will have to return to
Windows :S
Thanks
Munkeyjunkey
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