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  • Linux Enhanced SMBFS
    Defintely worth a read. Despite the advanced networking capabilities of Linux, the only network filesystem which is available seems to be NFS. There are others but they are either still in development, not free or not featured enough to act as a replacement for NFS... unitl now. Enter SMBFS. SMBFS allows Linux to mount a remote SMB share but until now it did not act like a UNIX file system, even if the remote host was Samba running on a UNIX or Linux machine. This page is the home of the CIFS for UNIX implementation for SMBFS. Along with the server side Samba implementation, directories can now be mounted across the network using SMB.
    in Computing > Linux with development filesystem linux mount mount.cifs network networking nfs samba smbfs
    Note: Also look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437
  • Samba - Amarok Wiki
    Using Samba shares with Amarok. You have your music files on a remote computer, and you share these files via samba/windows file sharing. The shared files may be read only or writeable by you, and you have them mounted on your local filesystem. You can access the files just fine there and play them, but they cannot be added to the collection. Adding silently fails, is very slow, or music gets added but cannot be played.
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    in Computing > Linux > Howto with adding amarok collection computer computing filesystem linux local mounted music remote samba share shared sharing slow writeable by 2 users


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