Kubuntu combines the flexibility of Ubuntu with the KDE desktop environment, enabling seamless user experiences. It provides straightforward tools for sharing folders with remote systems, whether on the same local network or across multiple subnets. Properly configured folder sharing allows controlled access to data, streamlines collaboration, and adheres to network security protocols.
Folder sharing in KDE can leverage different backends, such as Samba or NFS, depending on specific requirements. The default file manager, Dolphin, integrates with these backends through an intuitive graphical interface. System integration ensures that share permissions align with user privileges and network policies.
Enabling folder sharing often relies on additional packages that extend default functionality. kdenetwork-filesharing may be required to unlock graphical sharing configuration and maintain compatibility with standard protocols. The process ensures that all dependencies are installed and properly registered with the system’s underlying sharing services.
Steps to share folder on Kubuntu (KDE):
- Open the Dolphin file manager from the application launcher.
- Right-click on the folder you want to share and select “Properties.”
- Click the “Share” or “Share Tab” section (depending on your KDE version).
kdenetwork-filesharing may need to be installed to activate the sharing interface in Dolphin.
- Enable the folder sharing option and assign a share name for easier identification.
- Specify whether to allow guest access or require user authentication.
- Confirm or modify permissions to control read, write, or administrative access.
Select read-only when sharing sensitive files to prevent unintended modifications.
- Apply your changes and close the properties window.
- Test access from another computer or device to verify that the shared folder is visible.
Ensure firewall rules permit incoming connections to Samba or other protocols used for sharing.
Tested on Kubuntu:
Version | Code Name |
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24.04 LTS | Noble Numbat |

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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