Oh look, the kid with 0 ability to moderate his bot problem deciding to fight the lefties instead of somebody to the right of "hunt the poors for sport"
Fuck off w/ this nonsense ๐ค๐ฅพ
Oh look, the kid with 0 ability to moderate his bot problem deciding to fight the lefties instead of somebody to the right of "hunt the poors for sport"
Fuck off w/ this nonsense ๐ค๐ฅพ
Yes my instance is a bunch of dumb fucks... The mods are the worst offenders.
They also have 0 fucking idea how to sus out the bot farms. The moderators also don't have an ability to view their chat logs. If you message them >7 days later, they have NO context for what you said before.
I'm totally sure there were 5x the number of people who liked the OG post that drilled down 50 comments in a chain just to dunk on some "tankie"
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NOTHING TO SEE HERE ;)
Appreciate it! Yeah everything that sounds like it would be easy, always has a fun extra hurdle on Fedora it seems haha.
Still loving it :)
So if I had to guess morethanevil, this is the line that ended up fixing it! Really appreciate it, because everything else seemed to fall into place after this:
setsebool -P samba_export_all_ro=1 samba_export_all_rw=1
I really appreciate all of your help Certainly_No_Brit! I had it set up in such a ridiculous way, but your assistance really helped me grasp why each guide was so wildly different (creation vs. adding a remote SMB on linux). After it worked, I could look up the network drive in Dolphin/Windows File Explorer in a very normal manner and can access all of the files :)!
Maybe your issue was with your firewall or permission in some regard unknowing8343? I still really prefer Windows' method (gag), but this was certainly very doable w/ the SELinux tweaks in the link above.
Gotcha I appreciate your patience w/ my silly questions lol
If the now correctly mounted folder is empty, is that a read/write issue for:
Everything has been immeasurably easier on Linux. But holy fuck the Windows' Right Click -> Share is eons better than this :(
The configuration change in /etc/fstab is what stopped it being mounted correctly on boot. But is what was recommended for the SMB share.
I'm not sure I understand why it changes from MNT to Media based on the GUI's changes to the drive. If I have it auto-mount, it adds a 2nd listing like this:
//192.168.0.30/share /mnt/2666EE3966EE097F auto cifs username=user,password=1 0 0
/dev/disk/by-uuid/2666EE3966EE097F /mnt/2666EE3966EE097F auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
Do I combine them in some fashion lol?
Did I misunderstand something?
No, I'm stupid :'(
Please do it and make a piracy sub.
These fucks have banned so many accounts for being left of "hunt the poors for sport" that it can't continue like this.
It's the ONLY reason to be in there.