I hate to be wet blanket, but I still have problems with samba/smbfs
under Intrepid. I installed the samba files from Thierry's ppa
repository. Nautilus indeed now lets me see and list the contents of my
Iomega 500 GB Home Network Hard Drive and copy files from the drive to
my Intrepid desktop. However, I can't write any files to the drive using
Nautilus and SMB/CIFS or via ftp. I tried using smbclient  in a terminal
to "put" a test file onto the NAS drive and this is the output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient //192.168.0.198/ubuntu
Enter ross's password: 
Domain=[MSHOME] OS=[R] Server=[R]
smb: \> put /home/ross/Desktop/test.file test.file
Error writing file: ERRHRD - 39 putting file /home/ross/Desktop/test.file as 
\test.file Receiving SMB: Server stopped responding Call returned zero bytes 
(EOF) closing remote file \test.file
smb: \> 

The same test under Hardy from a laptop results in this successful
output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient //192.168.0.198/ubuntu
Password: 
Domain=[MSHOME] OS=[R] Server=[R]
smb: \> put /home/ross/Desktop/test.file test.file
putting file /home/ross/Desktop/test.file as \test.file (135.9 kb/s)  (average 
135.9 kbs)
smb: \> 

So something is still wrong with Samba, at least on my Intrepid desktop.
I am going to revert back to release Samba package for Intrepid and see
what smbclient does and see if I can at least get ftp to the NAS working
again.

Any thoughts? BTW, the Nautilus error that gets thrown up when I try to
write a file with the new Samba installed is:

Error while copying "test.file".
There was an error copying the file into smb://192.168.0.198/ubuntu/.
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No space left on device.

Maybe that is how Nautilus interprets ERRHRD -39 ? The NAS disk is 500GB
with lots of room.

Ideas?

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