Yes ok that makes it all clear to me i think. Its an odd problem because
the person who put them there is using samba and can then delete them if
you gave the read/write access but you cannot because normally you would
not access the folder with samba or as root. I have a share folder much
similar and agree this is a large annoyance.

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owner of shared public folder is nobody
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284651
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