GNU's healthy now, and will soon be moreso
Posted Sep 30, 2013 8:53 UTC (Mon) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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GNU's healthy now, and will soon be moreso by jra
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30 years of GNU
Don't use the word "can't" when you mean "won't". It's misleading.
That's why I use “can't” when I mean “can't”. Samba is not something you can just add to your stock Android because it requires root access to be actually usable (you can install it on non-standard port, but then Windows will not able to see it which makes it less then useful for most users). You either need to root the device or install special rom. In both cases you, most likely, will lose the warranty. Instead we are forced to use MTP, PTP, or something like Dropbox/Google Drive.
You certainly can use Samba on your Android devices. You chose not to as you don't want to obey the license.
Me? I've chosen nothing (well, except maybe for the phone model, but they all are identical WRT Samba support). Android developers have chosen not to use Samba—and most likely because it's license is GPLv3 now. Android tends to avoid even GPLv2 components and GPLv3 is big no-no.
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