Bro - first and foremost a text editor needs to "correctly save" files
after editing them.  If it cannot do that properly then perhaps a
"sweeping assessment" is in order don't you think?

If your new hard disk supported SATA4/UDMA8, quintuple buffering, had a
2 gig cache but when you tried to use it, it deleted rather than saving
bytes - what would you do?   Maybe look for and plug in an old IDE
drive?

Plus,
- the first post on this bug was in early 2006 (2006-03-14) and it's almost 
2008 now...
- not "fixing" to retain "robustness"? What?  I don't consider "accidental file 
deletion" robustness my man.
- this is not a trivial "bell and whistle" piece of functionality, this is 
saving files - a.k.a. critical.
- yadda yadda...

Take care.

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gedit fails to save files over smbfs/cifs
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