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General => Users => Topic started by: brononius on October 06, 2012, 08:51:33 am
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Hey,
Linuxmce is created tnj files of all images. No problem so far.
But it's a bit annoying when you browse your files, all these tnj-files are also shown.
Is there a way to make them hidden?
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Look at man 5 smb.conf hide files. Maybe that gives you a hint or two. Just make sure that whatever change you make is carried out in /etc/samba/smb.conf and in /usr/pluto/templates/smb.conf.template.
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Should we do this by default?
-Thom
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It never bothered me...
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My girlfriend goes crazy when she wants to browse/search some pictures. :-X
'Double' files when she's searching something.
A picture viewer/slideshow gives 2 images each time (good quality and bad one)... I've also noticed this with fe the PS3 as client.
I think it's better to add this by default to have a userfriendly system, no?
If we're not able to provide a 'nice and clean' system to the dummies, they simply won't use it...
Next to it, i'm trying the option hide file out:
hide files = /.*/*.tnj/*.id3/
This evening, i'll give it a try when i've got access to a windows machine.
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Ok, it works... ;)
What i've done is added the line 'hide file' at the end of the global section:
sudo vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
hide files = /.*/*.tnj/*.id3/
sudo vi /usr/pluto/templates/smb.conf.template
[global]
hide files = /.*/*.tnj/*.id3/
Next a restart of the service, and it works great.
sudo service smbd restart
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Nice. tnj's I might be able to understand. ID3 I would *NOT* exclude, as there might be things that want the ID3 files.