-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
I'm running woody, with Ralph's kde stable packages. A recent addition of Ralph's Printing stable packages updated samba to 2.2.7a-0.9woody1 and seems to have introduced a very bizarre bug... If I try and copy a file from a W2K-based machine to a samba share, I get a dialogue box: "Cannot copy <filename>: The specified network name is no longer available". This creates a 0-byte file on the samba share with the correct name. If I drag the file over a second time, and reply "Yes" to the "File already exists - do you want to replace?" dbox, the file copies fine. If I drag multiple files, it stops each time after creating a 0-byte file on the samba share. If I create multiple 0-byte files (by individually dropping a number of files and dismissing the error box each time) and then drop the same files again, en masse, a "Yes To All" enables me to copy all the files in one go. Anyone got any ideas? This was working fine before the updates... Me... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+evDSJzRf0HAe5RMRAgF/AJwKBHCf7TJGG7kb5m63Bt7qWTzLDgCfX37t Oe+hepMUMFiK98uyHifGyaM= =I6Qt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

