Another use case for mounting SMB shares: Use any non-kio-slave-
supporting app (e.g. VLC) to view a large (e.g. 3GB) video file.

In this case it is absolutely insane to download the whole file first
(which can take several minutes, even on a GBit network), occupy
gigabytes of temporary space locally (which might not be available) and
only then start the video. The video should be opened right from the
network location.

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  Kubuntu - Mount SAMBA shares when Dolphin access them via CIFS

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