In reply to zzarko's comment above (#30), I would like to mitigate.
I have found that things have improved in 11.04 if the server you are
connecting to is a MS-Windows machine: Nautilus correctly reports free
space and Libre Office doesn't fail writing to those servers anymore.
For that kind of
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373477
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I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid RC, confident that it would solve the
problem (see comment #25). However, the problem is still there,
unchanged: When I ask for the properties of a gvfs-mounted disk, I have
the same result as in comment #23 above. The gvfs version is
1.6.0+git20100414-0ubuntu1
I have just installed a new machine with 9.10 and even though I had
selected the correct time zone (europe-paris) the clock was two hours in
advance.
Using date and time from the administration menu (time-admin
application - note that I use approximate translations here, my system
is in french),
By the way the fact that a discrepancy such as the one I reported above
can happen upon install could justify a bug report too, but I have no
idea where I can report it.
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time-admin does not update time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400130
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I experience similar problem with windows partitions mounted using gvfs-
mount smb:// in Karmic Koala. Some applications (thunderbird,
mathematica, so far) refuse to write to these partitions saying they are
full or my quota is exceeded (I can provide the exact messages if
needed), while other