I confirm that on 18.10 is impossible to copy large files / directories
from NAS via Samba Share. Everything works fine on Windows 10.
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Kanehekili, please can you explain how to remove gvfs and replace it with cifs
in Ubuntu 12.10?
This would be a workaround Thanks!
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I do not understand why, after over two months, this confirmed bug is
still Unassigned... :-(
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It also affects me.
When I try to copy files from QNAP NAS share, samba randomly hangs without any
notice.
Using a clean install of Ubuntu 12.10 (32 bit).
This problem was not present in Ubuntu 12.04.
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I tried the solution by williamts99 and worked fine with Ubuntu 8.10.
With Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 aplha6 I get the No Matching modes error again!!
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Via KM400 : no matching mode for vesa
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It is incredible but the problem still exists with Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 RC
!!!
If I want to use Linux with my Acer notebook I must switch to OpenSuse 11 or
Mandriva 2009...
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Via KM400 : no matching mode for vesa
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I can't run Ubuntu 8.04.1 LiveCD on my Acer Aspire 1350 with VIA VT8378 [S3
UniChrome] Integrated Video.
I also get:
(EE) CHROME(0): No valid modes found
(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration
In Windows XP my Video Card is detected as: VIA/S3G KM400/KN400
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Via KM400 : no
I have a Biostar P35D2-A7 mainboard with Realtek RTL-8110SC/8169SC Gigabit
Ethernet controller (rev 10) with the same problem described here.
I don't know why, but I solved it enabling "Legacy Mode Support" in "Integrated
Peripherals" => "OnChip Device" BIOS settings.
Now it works fine for me...