@Carroarmato0
Samba server in Ubuntu is not installed or enabled by default. This is also 
networking sharing, not simple local sharing via UNIX perms. Although Ubuntu 
lacks a real implementation of Samba that is a transparent config to the user, 
a network sharing filesystem is not really applicable here. A frontend that 
allows a user to share a folder in their homedir that is initially forbidden, 
is really what we need; its already there in the DEs as I mentioned, but not 
transparent to the user.

It is the responsibility of the DE and/or distro to provide a facility
for a newbie-level user to easily allow sharing of a private folder.

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