Quite the same problem for me: a fresh install of Hardy Heron (amd64) updated until today (21 Apr 2008). Everything works well with some other Gutsy box. In any case smbclient works well. It seems a gnome issue...
Places -> Connect to Server... -> Windows share I fill these entries: - Server : 192.168.235.8 - User name : ******* - Domain name : ******* Then I got an error: 'Can't display location "smb://192.168.235.8/" No application is registered as handling this file' If I repeat I got: 'Can't display location "smb://192.168.235.8/" Location is already mounted' But there is no evidence in Nautilus or on Desktop about that connection. If I provide the 'Folder' information too, so: Palces -> Connect to Server... -> Windows share - Server : 192.168.235.8 - Folder : public - Unser name : ******* - Domain name : ******* After the password prompt I got the usual message 'Can't display location "smb://192.168.235.8/" No application is registered as handling this file'... but a "192.168.235.8" icon appears on Desktop (it's the smb connection)! If I double click it I get the authorization request (login, password and domain) and then a _second_ icon appears on the screen, identical to the previous one. Now nautilus shows successfully the content of the windows share. If I unmount the 'first' smb connection (left click on the first icon on Desktop) it disappears but the connection to the windows share still holds. Unmounting the second smb connection removes the actual connection. Even more strange: If I use gnomevfs from command line everithing works ok, even without specifying the target folder: gnomevfs-ls smb://192.168.235.8 (asks for login, domain and password) then it shows the required information. -- Optional Information Needed to Connect to Samba Share https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208181 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
