Patience and trail and error.This worked also for me. Thanks for the info sharing and ... how did you discover this ? :=).


Patience and trail and error.This worked also for me. Thanks for the info sharing and ... how did you discover this ? :=).
Yes, you can. Root using the USB method and edit samba script in \etc\init.d directory with your samaba server details.johnnyjohnny wrote:Hi,
I am a nob and i have a 46es7090, so is it possibel to get run samba on it with samygo?
Because i want to play movies from my apple time capsule without any device between them, it only support samba.
Hubert says it is going to work, right?