Unwind2046

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[–] Unwind2046@iusearchlinux.fyi 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It's nice to see these builds with key caps that include letters!

Great build! Is it for travel, or a stationary setup?

If you don't mind me asking, what is your naming scheme?

[–] Unwind2046@iusearchlinux.fyi 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just started using sway as well! Care to share any tips, tricks, or your favorite config snippets?

Lol read this comment first then understood the last sentence after a short stroll. Take my up vote!

Agreed - I swapped from Pocketcasts to AntennaPod and have been very happy with it. The UI is excellent, and it works quite well. There's no sync with a web interface for subscriptions/queue/etc. but it's great as an android-only option. 10/10, would recommend!

As a side-note, I tried Podverse on Android between Pocketcasts and AntennaPod. It just wasn't polished enough for me to fully buy in - even though it has great features and the premise of the app's licensing and features is something I could get behind. For now, AntennaPod is for me!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Unwind2046@iusearchlinux.fyi to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Hello - i've got an anonymous Samba share setup on an Ubuntu 20.04 installation as follows:

[global]
    map to guest = Bad User
    log file = /var/log/samba/%m
    log level = 1
    server role = standalone server

[ubuntu-media-share]
    path = /srv/samba/ubuntu-media-share
    read only = no
    guest ok = yes
    guest only = yes

On a remote Debian 12 server, I have the share mounted in /etc/fstab as follows:

//10.0.0.5/ubuntu-media-share   /media/ums      cifs    guest   0       0

However, I can only access this file share on the remote server as root. What am I missing to make this server accessible as any other user? In particular, I have users in the media group that need to read/write that directory.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Edit: codeblock formatting