peterqb
June 24th, 2013, 10:31 PM
This doesn't seem to affect the computer, but often when I boot up a message appears that Ubuntu has suffered an error, and to reboot if there are problems.
The offending file:
ExecutablePath
/usr/bin/smbd
If I opt to send a report I get the first question:
How would you describe your setup?
with these choices:
I am running a Windows File Server
I am connecting to a Windows File Server
As far as i know I am doing neither.
Should I search for Samba and delete it?
How would I go about this?
Was using 12.04, now upgraded to 12.10. The error did come up since then, but has not this time when I booted up.
pqb
The offending file:
ExecutablePath
/usr/bin/smbd
If I opt to send a report I get the first question:
How would you describe your setup?
with these choices:
I am running a Windows File Server
I am connecting to a Windows File Server
As far as i know I am doing neither.
Should I search for Samba and delete it?
How would I go about this?
Was using 12.04, now upgraded to 12.10. The error did come up since then, but has not this time when I booted up.
pqb