such as the question: how does idea on win support the creation of a project under a folder shared by samba under linux?
such as the question: how does idea on win support the creation of a project under a folder shared by samba under linux?
first configure reasonable permissions for the windows user in linux samba.
then do "Map Network Drive" in windows to generate a new drive (drive letter), and you can use it as a hard disk partition on your own machine.
I can't help saying that it's not a good idea to develop a shared disk. Slow down, if two people change to fight every day at the same time.
there are so many version management software (git, svn.). Why not? Do you have to wait for the code to be lost before you regret it?