Samba is an open-source software suite that provides file and print services for Unix-like operating systems, allowing them to interoperate with Microsoft Windows clients. It is a popular choice for businesses and organizations that need to share files and printers between Windows and Unix systems.
There are several ways to check the version of Samba installed on a system. One common method is to use the `smbd` command. The `smbd` command is the Samba daemon that provides file and print services. To check the version of Samba installed on a system, open a terminal window and type the following command: