Moving to Fedora
I would like to announce that Im new to Fedora community.
Started to think about moving to linux as I dont want to upgrade to Win11. Damn the amount of distros and the trouble of choosing, finally decided I have to slap extra SSD to my system and try the distros before deciding which I wanna use or if I just suck it in and stay with Windows.
After testing 4 other distros, a week each, I installed Fedora KDE and been fiddling with it for a week and enjoyed it. Everything just works or is easy to get going, googling helps a lot.
Now the last hiccup for me is file sharing with local network through samba, my gf has windows laptop, LG oled tv and android phones, and ffs I just cannot get everything to work at once. I have followed official fedora guide for it, then troubleshooted it couple times.
So now I decided that I'll ask here if someone could do a small guide for dummies that makes it work.
If I get a good guide and manage to make it work properly I will install fedora 44 to my main drive and remove win10pro completely.
Why oh why the fileshare setup must be so effing hard in linux and possible only through console. All guides have so many commands you must know before you even can share anything. Create new folders and create new users and passwords and this and that and then give 15 other commands to even activate the sharing.
Atleast this was done better in winblows, setting up a home network and file sharing.