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  1. stuffedegg

    Networking Win/Linux read/write issue

    I had just edited my op to say this, I will try that. Thank you
  2. stuffedegg

    Networking Win/Linux read/write issue

    Hi again everyone, another noob question from me, I'm afraid, sorry. My last thread, here, talks about my intentions, and some progress. However, I will briefly run through again. I was using Win10 forever. I got introduced to Linux and loved it. I have a 1TB hard drive that I wanted to share...
  3. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    I will check this out, thank you. Although, I tried to edit a file on the hard drive (Linux) and it says /media/user/hdd/folder/doc is read only. I am wondering if I need to add a linux partition, but I am currently using >50% of the storage, so I am unsure how to do it. EDIT: More...
  4. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    My windows machine (with MS) has Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019
  5. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    thank you. Honestly, it has been extremely challenging not to just go back to windows as it is "easier". however, I like LM so much that I am willing to learn what to do....
  6. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    Not using LibreOffice; on one Windows machine, it is MS Office, on the other, it is Apache Open Office. The issue isn't opening the files on my LM machine, but Win 10 machines linked.
  7. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    I have done it, thank you all. One issue, though: editable documents (word, excel, whatever) do not open in editable mode. Any ideas? EDIT: I have tried sudo chmod 0777 -R /folder/path
  8. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    Thank you
  9. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    I have been trying to set samba up, but "I" cannot get it to work for the whole drive (I managed to make a file in the Linux ssd), but it's not large enough for my whole share hdd. I will try the link, thank you.
  10. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    No, a separate hdd attached, but thank you for the info.
  11. stuffedegg

    Newbie to Linux, network question

    Hi all, sorry if this is in the wrong section, I have only just joined. I am very new to Linux, but honestly, I love it. I am dual booting between Win 10 and Linux Mint (separate SSDs) The way that my household has our network set up is, I am the only person who has a desktop, so I keep a 1TB...
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