Meanwhile, on Jaunty, when I open the document first time, it's read only.
The second time it opens read-write
But I can't save the document, as it throws an "General error". So that' s how 
daily work is

You navigate via nautilus to the file, try to open it, have to enter
username password (meanwhile no longer required for me), naturaly try to
edit the file, get the error, that the file is read-only, close, reopen
the file, editing the file, naturaly try to save it, get the error, have
to save it on desktop, after finishing (yes, I save my file regulary
until I'm finished...) I have to point my nautilus to the desktop and
move the file to the network location - now assume you do that 50 times
a day. o(this is the point where I would regularly write in capital
letters what PITA stands for....)

Folks, this is a serious bug - it can't be that I can't access a file
over a mounted share like any other file - it's rubbish to argue that
this is something like a "wish" to work as any other person on this
planet does like clicking on the network based file, open it, modifying
it and then safe it there without having to enter credentials every
time, opening it twice and to save it on the desktop and then move it to
it's original location.

If you don't understand the impact of this bug, then you don't use
ubuntu to do daily work with documents in a more-then-just-having-files-
on-the-local-harddisk basis.

cheers
Philipp

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[jaunty] [gvfs] [samba] OpenOffice isn't integrated with gnome-keyring
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