Testing this with 4.1.5 under Ubuntu 12.04, file load and save still don't work 
with SMB shares.
Testing this with 4.2.1 under Ubuntu 12.04, file load and save still don't work 
with SMB shares.

I've found a suggestion on this site
http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/23021/solved-open-ods-or-odt-files-from-a-smb-share-throws-damaged-file-error/.
 

The Suggestion said to put in the terminal the following string:
sudo sed -i 's/X-GIO-NoFuse=true/#X-GIO-NoFuse=true/' 
/usr/share/applications/libreoffice*

After that, I can:
- open a file (e.g.: dummy.odt) via Nautilus on a SMB share (Write will be 
opened to manage that file)
- save dummy.odt after adding something; the process works fine

But:
- I can't open file on a SMB share using CTRL+O: the "Open" window simply 
disappears!
- I can't save a new file on a SMB: Save AS (CTRL+S); I receive the error 
dialog: "Error saving the document X: Nonexistent object. Path to the file does 
not exist."

Regards

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  [Upstream] Libreoffice: problems with saving docs to directories of
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