No, in 18.04 my servers do not show up anywhere.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 5:01 PM Andreas Hasenack <andr...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Do your servers show up under "Networks" in "other locations", just
> alongside the "Windows Network" folder? My NAS does show up there, but
> it could be because of some sort of zeroconf broadcast, not smb. My
> "windows network" is also empty, I'm just checking if newer windows
> installs would show up outside of "windows network" like my NAS does.
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> Title:
>   "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu
>   18.04
>
> Status in gvfs:
>   Confirmed
> Status in samba:
>   Unknown
> Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
>   New
> Status in samba package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   Ubuntu: 18.04 clean install
>   Nautilus: 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4
>
>   The actions taken to produce the problem:
>   Click on “Other Locations” in Nautilus.
>
>   The expected result of these actions:
>   Samba servers to automatically show up under “Networks”. This is the
> behavior in Ubuntu 17.10 using Nautilus 1:3.26.0-0ub. Also, clicking on
> “”Windows Network” immediately shows "Folder is Empty".
>
>   The actual result of these actions:
>   The Samba servers never show up under “Networks” and clicking on
> "Windows Network" always immediately comes up with "Folder is Empty".
>
>   Further information:
>   This happens on both machines with a clean Ubuntu 18.04 install. My
> Ubuntu 17.10 machines still work like expected.
>
>   I can still manually type in the Samba information in "Connect to
>   Server" and the 18.04 machines connect just fine.
>
>
>   From syslog:
>   Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session
> uid=1000 pid=1333] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested
> by ':1.13' (uid=1000 pid=1468 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell "
> label="unconfined")
>   Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session
> uid=1000 pid=1333] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system]
> Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1'
> unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131'
> (uid=1000 pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service "
> label="unconfined")
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname
> Service...
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net
> usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No
> such file or directory)
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system]
> Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname
> Service.
>   Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on
> directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied
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  "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu
  18.04

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