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Re: [Question #250889]: Suddenly getting permission refused to save edits made using /etc command

 

Question #250889 on samba in Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+question/250889

    Status: Answered => Solved

S.S.Mani confirmed that the question is solved:
I don't know whether what I understood from someone else and did is
right or wrong but that worked. I used 'sudo nano...." command and made
corrections accepted!

However my original problem of SAMBA shares did not get solved. Hence
the following:

" I posted a few questions here and I got many sincere answers. Thanks
for everyone.

However i was not able to solve my problem of accessing other network
computers from mu Kubuntu and also my kubuntu was not showing in other
computers.

I have now successfully uninstalled Kubuntu using OS uninstaller. I
propose to reinstall directly 14.04 LTS unlike my earlier method of
12.04 and updating it, and hope to succeed.

However i want to record one peculiar(my observation) thing that
happened during the last attempt.

While i was trying to uninstal, for once I "Tried Kubuntu".

During that time I was able to access all network computers!

However after uninstalling and reinstalling the same version of kubuntu
in the same computer in the same network, I got into the same network
issues as earlier! I wonder why?

The only difference, to my knowledge in my installation was, during
installtion i had allowed the third paty installations as well as
updates to be installed? Could that be the reason for this behaviour?

As I propose to START AFRESH, I AM CLOSING THIS, AS PROBLEM SOLVED! HOPE
THAT IS ACCEPTABLE.

THANKS ONCE AGAIN"

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