gvfs-mount smb://server/homes doesn't work. likely because valid users = %S is
active, which means that this is as it was intended.
gvfs-mount smb://server/username works for me.
Also, I might add that it boils down to at least three (very much
related) issues:
- Authenticated browsing, because:
- when you share an user directory, did you use smbpasswd to set a password for
the corresponding user?
I have a setup with LDAP, but same thing really. security = user. restrict
anonymous = 1, share only visible and accessible for authenticated users.
- can you access to the '/' directory on the
** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just seen that this problem occurs because of the switch to gvfs in
nautilus.
gvfs-ls smb://server shows absolutely nothing. Even after mounting
smb://server or smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Same for gvfs-ls
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Browsing doesn't work in nautilus at all. Even when using kerberos
moun
I can confirm this problem on hardy.
It may be caused by me not getting a username/password dialog when
connecting to smb://server. When not using kerberos I see no shares
(could be because I only allow users to view shares *after*
authentication) and samba server-side has "restrict anonymous" set
Same here, crash in g_hash_table_lookup
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5764818/_usr_lib_evolution_2.8_evolution-alarm-notify.1000.crash
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evolution-alarm-notify crashes on startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66860
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The core file of the crash
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5754550/core.15445
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Evolution randomly crashes, sometimes refuses to send mail until restart
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Ok, now, I deleted my profile, recreated a new one.. now when I click
e-mail I get the following output:
CalDAV Eplugin starting up ...
(evolution-2.8:16461): evolution-mail-WARNING **: ignored this junk
plugin: not enabled or we have already loaded one
(evolution-2.8:16461): e-utils-WARNING **
I'll install the debugging symbols in case it crashes again.. hangs are
more frequent than the crashes so we'll see.
Regards,
Wilco
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Confirming bugs still exist with newer versions.
In fact, now CalDAV is broken (won't show appointments). Refuses to quit
when pressing the 'X' button (everything greys out, but hangs).
Sometimes won't send mail until evolution is restarted (and been killed
by xkill).
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** Attachment added: "Crash dump/backtrace etc"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5621063/_usr_bin_evolution.1000.crash
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https:
Note, I'm using 1 CalDAV calendar, 3 Courier IMAP accounts without TLS,
SMTP with PLAIN authentication and TLS on this configuration.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm not sure whether someone else has already reported the crashes I'm
experiencing, I'm running this on Ubuntu Feisty.
Please investigate the crash trace.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirme
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