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title = "Samba Adventures with Guix" title = "Samba Adventures with Guix"
author = ["Peter Tillemans"] author = ["Peter Tillemans"]
date = 2024-08-17T00:00:00+02:00 date = 2024-08-17T00:00:00+02:00
tags = ["linux", "guix"]
categories = ["os", "linux"]
draft = false draft = false
[taxonomies] [taxonomies]
tags = ["linux", "guix"] tags = ["linux", "guix"]
categories = ["guix", "os", "linux"] categories = ["os", "linux"]
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Samba or CIFS file sharing is a finicky area at best, but widely used, Samba or CIFS file sharing is a finicky area at best, but widely used,
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ecosystem, This makes it widely used in corporate and NAS environments ecosystem, This makes it widely used in corporate and NAS environments
and even for Linux file sharing. and even for Linux file sharing.
In this post I will look at some ways to use RF'S file sharing as a In this post I will look at some ways to use CIFS file sharing as a
client. Personally I find hardly any uses for Samba file serving client. Personally I find hardly any uses for Samba file serving
nowadays from my compute environments, with **git**, **ssh**, **http(s)**, nowadays from my compute environments, with **git**, **ssh**, **http(s)**,
databases, MQTT, file synchronization services ... it hardly ever happens that databases, MQTT, file synchronization services ... it hardly ever happens that

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