1. My hardware: a Dell laptop (Latitude D800). I don't think it's a
hardware issue since things work well outside of Nautilus (see point 3)
and also in Windows.
2. The network is the one I have in my office (i.e. the company
network). No idea about the details, but its certainly a lot bigger than
just a direct cable in between the client and the server...
3. I'm not surprised that Konqueror does not have the problem. The
problem seems to be limited to Nautilus because I can browse my files
perfectly well using the terminal while Nautilus is having his 'breaks'.

Matthias


On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 02:54 +0000, sonicsteve wrote:
> OK so I tried the new network card already. It was a 3com 905-tx. It made no 
> difference. 
> However recently I installed the Kubuntu KDE desktop on my system to see if 
> it would make any difference in a few areas. One are being this. 
> The difference it made was that Konqueror performs perfectly after shutting 
> down the system and Nautilus alone has this issue. Dang since I like nautilus 
> better. 
> 
> What interesting out my test is this. 
> I shut down the server and tested nautilus, as soon as the shares became 
> unavailable nautilus had the problem. 
> I tried Konqueror and it was fast. 
> I then restarted the server, as soon as the login screen came for Ubuntu, 
> shares available, nautilus sprang to life again.
>  No unmounting, no ctrl, alt backspace to restart things. It is totally and 
> completely dependant on the shares being available or unavailable.
> So for you if you have networking issues ie. your connection drops you would 
> have the same problems. 
> 
> PS on a curiosity note, are you crossover cable to connect both your
> computers? straight computer to computer? If so ditch that setup, buy a
> cheap hub/switch and watch your connection problems disappear. If your
> not setup this way I have no idea why your connection keeps dropping.

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