The SMB *client* is installed by default in ubuntu. You have to add the smb server separately using apt-get or the synaptic package manager. sudo apt-get install samba After you install the smb server, go to System->Administration->Shared Folders and add a shared folder. Then from a console run sudo smbpasswd -a <yourloginhere> and after that restart samba sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart At least that's what worked for me. I find it a lot easier to be able to do the sharing/copying from the Windows side using Explorer than the ubuntu side using the Gnome file thing. But YMMV. It's nice to have both pathways set up. On 6/12/07, Ryan Krauss <ryanlists@gmail.com> wrote:
I was able to share some folders in Windows and then browse to those shared folders from the VMware guest Ubuntu OS. I think there is some default samba stuff already running looking for shared folders. I think I had to set something in the VMware player to say that I trusted the guest OS to allow it to modified my files. It was pretty straight forward (but I am not sitting in front of that computer right now and it isn't booted in Windows right now either, so I can't check the exact details).
Ryan
On 6/11/07, Sven Schreiber <svetosch@gmx.net> wrote:
Alex schrieb:
I run VMWare Player and it works fine - easy to setup and easy to setup a Matlab replacement. I only wonder how to transfer files between the Windows XP and the Ubuntu VM?
Apart from using usb sticks (AFAIK VMware still has issues with usb 2.0 though) I think the experts usually call a samba or ftp server on the linux side the cleanest solution. The ultimate thing in terms of user friendliness would be if the numpy virtual appliance already had that pre-configured!
And now let the experts step forward to announce better and easier solutions...
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