When I did my testing I did an open->edit->save trip with the two
methods I tried which worked.

I wrote the support to have OOo use gvfs-fuse instead of regular gvfs
and during that time noticed a lot of bugs in gvfs-fuse, most of which
related to OOo calling ftruncate (non 0) from what I recall. I'm not
sure if older versions of samba, likely to be the ones in the NAS boxes,
have a similar problem or not, but it should be fairly trivial to write
a test case just doing various posix file i/o calls on it and see if
they fail.

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crashes opening network file, leaves lock file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578402
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