The behaviour is still there, and very disabling, with Jaunty, and with
latest patches on Intrepid.

The behaviour is intermittent, but most of the time Nautilus is unable to 
browse Samba shares. Occasionally the Samba shares are browseable. 
Agreed that browsing a Windows peer to peer network with a Windows machine is 
flaky, but though it sometimes fails at first attempt, it rarely fails at a 
second.

IMPORTANT When the Samba shares are not browseable, it is not possible to 
browse for a Samba printer, either. 
BUT it is possible to connect to a Samba printer by using:
EITHER smb://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/printername
OR smb://workgroup/hostname/printername
meaning that the translation from workgroup/hostname to IP address (the 
essential requirement for browsing the network) is happening. (As mentioned 
above, SMB4K does this reliably.)

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Nautilus fails to browse windows shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316862
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