Michael Hillmdhillca@gmail.comLet other people access files in your Public
folder.松澤 二郎jmatsuzawa@gnome.org2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015赤星 柔充yasumichi@vinelinux.org2011, 2012Kentaro KAZUHAMAkazken3@gmail.com2012Shushi Kurosemd81bird@hitaki.net2012Noriko Mizumotonoriko@fedoraproject.org2013, 2014坂本 貴史o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp2013, 2014日本GNOMEユーザー会http://www.gnome.gr.jp/2011, 2012Share your personal files
You can allow access to the Public folder in your
Home folder from another computer on the network. Configure
Personal File Sharing to allow others to access the contents of
the folder.
You must have the gnome-user-share package installed for
Personal File Sharing to be visible.
Install gnome-user-share
Open the Activities overview and
start typing Sharing.
Click on Sharing to open the panel.
共有がオフになっている場合は、オンに切り替えます。
If the text below Computer Name allows
you to edit it, you can change
the name your computer displays on the network.
Select Personal File Sharing.
Switch Personal File Sharing to ON. This means
that other people on your current network will be able to attempt to
connect to your computer and access files in your Public
folder.
A URI is displayed by which your Public folder
can be accessed from other computers on the network.
セキュリティパスワードを要求する
To require other people to use a password when accessing your
Public folder, switch Require Password to
ON. If you do not use this option, anyone can attempt to view
your Public folder.
The Networks section lists the networks to which you are
currently connected. Use the ON | OFF switch next to each to
choose where your personal files can be shared.