Hello, theMOB is me (obviously) Mark O'Brien, a director of a small
engineering company that make products for the oil & gas industry. Our
AVR32 based CPU board, the mimc200 is part of the linux supported
hardware, and my colleagues are active participants to the linux
project, so we are not very representative of the majority of users.

Within MIMC, we are happy to use 8.10, or continue with 8.04 LTS in
combination with NFS, but my feeling is that the long term supported
version and OpenOffice should work with SMB, as many commercial
companies (and interested home users looking for alternative from
Micro$oft) would want/expect this combination to work. However, I don't
have to do the work, but in the interests of the open source community,
it would be best to correct this.

Anyone switching over, or just doing an evaluation, is almost bound to
be using samba, and will probably pick the LTS version, so if they see
file corruptions at this point, the evaluation will be over, and the
poor users may be forced to use Vista! However, this may be easier said
than done, and I do not know what is involved.

I hope this helps. I am highly appreciative of the input from this forum

Regards, Mark O'Brien

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