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    <title>Samba File Share on Raspberry Pi</title>
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    <author>Paul Chilton</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[Setting up a simple Samba file server on the Raspberry Pi so that you can copy files across or develop code on a Windows machine.
To most familiar with Linux this is not rocket science but I wanted to document the simple setup I use to allow non-restricted file sharing on the RPi.
This isn&rsquo;t designed to be a secure file server setup as it doesn&rsquo;t have any user authentication but for a local development node it allows quick and easy access.]]></description>
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