10 May 2012.

I reported this problem to Launchpad a few weeks ago.  My clients
couldn't open and save files created in LibreOffice on a Windows
network.  It was, however, possible to open a file located on a server
on a Windows-like network (one using SMB), in LibreOffice Writer, by
browsing to the file, using "Places", right-clicking on it, and
selecting LibreOffice from the context box to launch Writer with the
file being automatically loaded in the process.  It was possible to edit
the file, opened in this manner, and then save it back to the server.

I have now "solved" the problem by upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 but
possibly found a minor bug in the installation script of the 12.04
upgrade so I thought I should report it here for the benefit of those
faced with this problem and those who so marvellously fix the issues
raised (and for whose efforts I am so grateful!).

I am a "mid-range" user (compared to the engineers who work for me..
they are brilliant but not disposed to reporting the things they do.) so
pardon me if I write something that is not entirely precise or accurate.
Please feel free, anyone, to correct what I say.

In the Gnome human interface there is a virtual file system that
provides a compatible means by which Linux can interact with a network
that uses Microsoft Windows-like file messaging; called SMB (standing
for Server Message Block protocol which Microsoft modifed and called
Common Internet File System - CIFS).  The Linux application that
provides compatibility between Linux systems and CIFS file servers is
called SAMBA (First developed by Dr Andrew Tridgell - now supported by a
team of good guys.).   The compatibility layer provided by Gnome to work
with the CIFS/Samba file system is called the Gnome Virtual File System.
(You may have seen .gvfs in the paths of files. )  In Ubuntu 11.10,
there was not a good working relationship between the GVFS and
LibreOffice.  Indeed, within LibreOffice (and OpenOffice for that
matter) running within Gnome, the means of browsing a Windows network,
or a network generally, has always been unsatisfactory.  (I hasten to
add this is in no way a criticism of the people who have given so much
of themselves developing these applications!) For example, when browsing
for a file in LibreOffice you can't rename files, copy or move files or
delete files as you can so conveniently in MS Windows.  There is no
button to click on to go to a network and when you click on the drop-
down box in LibreOffice file browse, there is no obvious tree allowing
you to easily browse your network.

But, and here's the really good news, there is a Gnome compatibility
layer package that you can install (if you knew about it) that will
solve some of these problems.  You go to the Synaptic Package manager
and in the search box, type Gnome LibreOffice.  For Ubuntu 12.10, you
really need "office productivity suite -- GTK+ 3.0 integration" but the
earlier version I found seems to work also.  That's what you need if you
want to browse all files at your disposal when working within
LibreOffice.  So install the package and things seem to work really,
really well.

When you first upgrade to Ubuntu 12.10, you find the browse within
LibreOffice is minimal.  (Confused me entirely!)  Then I discovered that
the upgrade, whilst giving me the latest LibreOffice at that time, did
not automatically install "office productivity suite -- GTK+ 3.0
integration".  Once you have that installed, if you have set a bookmark
to a file on a network server, using the facility provided in  "Places"
to browse and network and bookmark folders, then this bookmark will show
in the LibreOffice file browse.  Still not the best, but a heck of a
long way from what used to be!

The good news is that you can now, on a Windows-like network, save to
files on your "samba" server,  or browse to files already on the server,
open them, edit them and save them.  As for being able to do all those
other things like, copy, rename, move, delete, etc... well I sure the
good guys are working on it.

Hope this is helpful to all people of varying levels of expertise.

Kevin Loughrey.

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