I have a samba share running on my server (just an Intel N100 Mini PC). It’s running Fedora Atomic and my desktop is also running Fedora Atomic.

While it’s good enough to watch videos on, reliability when it comes to uploading files to it has been very poor. The connection ends up timing out after a few minutes of uploading.

I found that using rsync to upload files to it has been a lot more reliable.

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    16 hours ago

    It’s running Fedora Atomic and my desktop is also running Fedora Atomic.

    Then why are you using Samba? It’s primarily for Windows. Use nfs or sshfs. Or if you’re running a media server, you could run an additional file management service like filebrowser.