Yes, I'm sure they can access the files. But upload a video and then
try to play it directly from Samba with Totem (supposedly by streaming
it). That's the problem. And it happened just after upgrading Samba.

2008/6/27 Jamie Strandboge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thank you for the smb.conf files. However, I am still not able to
> reproduce this. Based on one of the attached smb.conf files, I have
> taken a stock smb.conf file, and added the following on a Gutsy server:
>
> [bug241448]
> path = /tmp
> available = yes
> browsable = yes
> public = yes
> writable = yes
>
> Gutsy clients can access it fine, by using nautilus via Network,
> selecting the server and share, or by specifying the share via smb://
>
> I am going to try different combinations.
>
> --
> Playing from Samba SMB shared folder now is not possible (it could be done 
> until last upgrade).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241448
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>


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Playing from Samba SMB shared folder now is not possible (it could be done 
until last upgrade).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241448
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