I did a quick test. I installed QGIS 3.22 on a Windows 7 computer, created
a project. Switched to Linux Mint, used the file manager to navigate to the
Windows computer, double clicked the project and it opened correctly. The
path that QGIS displays in the properties/info panel is:

Path

/run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=w7,share=c$/Temp/ASSESSOR_ROADS_2018_3.shp
I went back to the Windows computer, exported the shapefile to a gpkg,
saved the project. Reopened it in Mint, all good. QGIS info for the gpkg
layer:

Path

/run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=w7,share=c$/Temp/test.gpkg
I also tested putting the gpkg in a folder below the project file and
that opened correctly on the Linux computer.
So I suggest that you start with a simple test project. Also, the project
.qgz file is just a gzipped xml file. So you can unzip it, open the .qgs
file in a text editor and search for "source=" to see what path info has
been saved with the project.

Rich




On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 3:38 AM Thomas Struller <[email protected]>
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> Hallo Nicolas,
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> thank you for your reply. All my project files are on one network drive
> and I prefer to use geopackages. Perhaps it the problem is, that I install
> qigs from flathub. I’m wondering about that I am the only one who uses qgis
> on linux and want’s to access project-files on a windows file server.
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> *Von:* Nicolas Cadieux <[email protected]>
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 21. Februar 2022 02:13
> *An:* Thomas Struller <[email protected]>
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> *Betreff:* Re: [Qgis-user] linux box accessing project-files on a windows
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> Hi,
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> My guess is that the files you are using are, perhaps, in different
> drives. If you save with a relative path, I think it will work if you have
> files in a simple directory structure but if you have files from multiple
> drives, then perhaps QGIS is forced to uses a drive lettre like  c:\ and
> that would not go well on a Linux box.
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> Just a guess
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> Le 19 févr. 2022 à 06:15, Thomas Struller <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
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>  Hallo list,
>
> sometimes I use a linux mint box with qgis 3.22.3. I have to access
> qgis project files over vpn on a windows-fileserver.
>
> The problem, I can't open these projects. In Qgis (linux-box) i can
> browse to the directory on the windows-fileserver with the qgis-project
> file, but qgis opens a window that shows not available layers. In fact
> no layer of my projet is available.  On my windows box I stored the
> project files with relativ project-path and in qgz format.
>
> What do I not see or what I'm doing wrong?
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