1. boot up from livecd which is created from 'ubuntu-9.04-rc-desktop-i386.iso'.
2. run nautilus and go to directory /tmp by input '/tmp' in the location text 
box in nautilus window.
3. create a folder 'myshare' in /tmp.
4. right click on 'myshare' and select 'Properties'.
5. go to the tab 'Share' in 'myshare Properties' pop up dialog.
6. check the option 'Share this folder'. when the option is checked, a dialog 
'Sharing service is not installed' will appear. click on the 'install service' 
button in the dialog and it will start to download and install 'samba' package.
7. when the installation is done, a dialog prompting you to 'Restart your 
session' appears. click on the 'Restart session' button in the dialog to 
restart the session. however, the session is not restarted after the button is 
clicked. i need do it by myself manually.
8. run 'gnome-terminal' and execute 

    sudo kill -term `pgrep '^Xorg$'`

   to restart the session manually. The login screen will show. wait until 
timeout in order to login as user 'ubuntu' automatically.
9. run nautilus and go to /tmp.
10. right click on 'myshare', select 'Properties' and go to the 'Share' tab in 
the dialog.
11. check options 'Share this folder', 'Allow other people to write in this 
folder' and 'Guest access (for people without a user account)' in the 'Share' 
tab and click on 'Create Share' button to apply the change.
12. after the 'Create Share' button is clicked, a dialog 'Nautilus needs to add 
some permissions to your folder "myshare" in order to share it' appears. click 
on the 'Add the permissions automatically' button to add the permissions.
13. open another nautilus window and input 'smb://localhost/myshare' in the 
location text box in nautilus window.
14. create a FILE 'mytest' in smb://localhost/myshare (select 'File -> Create 
Document -> Empty File' from the menu bar of the nautilus window and rename the 
file to 'mytest').
15. create a FOLDER 'mytest' in smb://localhost/myshare (select 'File -> Create 
Folder' from the menu bar of the nautilus window and rename the folder to 
'mytest'). When the FOLDER 'mytest' is created, the FILE 'mytest' is deleted 
without a prompt.

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nautilus deletes (samba share) file without prompt when a folder of the same 
name is created
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316653
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