Hi all,
seems to me that this bug could be a duplicate of #241139.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 241139 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241139
Thanks, Gianfranco - you're right. It is the same bug. I'll mark as a
duplicate..
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 241139
Intrepid Ibex: Cannot access samba share Unable to mount location
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
As a user, I would challenge the Duplicate status as reported by
Sebastian. I have read the comments on the so-called duplicate (#216104)
and do not see any reason to call this a duplicate. It may well derive
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
are you sure your issue is the same as the submitter described on this
bug? how do you know he's using intrepid? the bug lacks also basic
details on the server, type of connection, how the connection is open,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
Apologies...I assumed the bugs reported here were mostly for Intrepid.
This one is definitely Intrepid only; never had this issue on Hardy.
The server that I am connecting to is a Mac OSX machine running
Yes, this is an Intrepid bug. There was a conversation on the Intrepid
testing forum, and the bug report came out of that, as I understand.
I am running Intrepid up-to-date on an HP laptop, with a Windows Vista
machine on the same network. Samba connection is fine using Hardy, shows
the symptoms
alright, so questions about the issue:
- does smbclient browse the share correctly? gvfs didn't change a lot in
intrepid but samba 3.2 has been uploaded to it could be a samba issue
- does gvfs-mount smb://server/share works correctly?
- if you run /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r on a command line before
Thanks for getting onto this, Sebastian!
Yes, smbtree sees the share, and smbclient browses it - dir then lists
the contents correctly.
I am told I don't have gvfs-mount installed - will fix that and get back
to you.
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You
Now I have gvfs-mount available: fails the first time, saying that the
Mountpoint is already registered (that's the one on the desktop, set up
through Nautilus).
Unmounting that (Right-click, Unmount) allows me to re-mount it using
gvfs-mount. The desktop icon reappears. BUT trying to open it
trying to open it gives the identical dbus error message.
how do you try to open it? that seems rather a nautilus issue. does
gvfs-ls gives a similar error?
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You're right, of course - double click an icon on the desktop probably
does invoke nautilus.
How do I use gvfs-ls - never used it before, and there is no man
entry?
BTW, don't know about mattismyname, but I'm running 64-bit on an AMD
cpu.
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gvfs-ls works as ls, for gvfs shares. You must have gvfs-bin installed in order
to use it.
gvfs-ls smb://server/share/
gvfs-ls trash:///
etc.
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Thanks. There is an error message using gvfs-ls, saying the specified
location is not mounted.
I began with the share icon on the desktop; gvfs-ls gave the error
message.
I right-clicked the icon and chose Unmount to remove it from the
desktop.
gvfs-ls gave the same error message.
I used
More testing with gvfs-ls:
I can browse the server using gvfs-ls smb://server
That shows the expected list of shares, including Public, which the one
I have been trying to connect to, and another one called Amazon. Amazon
has not been touched - I haven't tried to connect using nautilus OR
gvfs,
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