You never know, it could just be the latest round of updates that fixed a bug.  
That's happened to me numerous times.  "This update broke package x!"  "The 
next update fixed it!"  "The update after that broke it again!"  :-)



----- Original Message ----
From: JazzyJeff <[email protected]>
To: Linux Users Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 8:16:24 PM
Subject: [lug:16049] Boxee enables Samba connectivity in Ubuntu 9.10???

For some time now I've been having a peck of trouble making Samba work
in Ubuntu 9.10. My system would connect to the other computer in my
apartment either very slowly or not at all. But tonight I was
tinkering with network connectivity in the latest Boxee beta and it
worked flawlessly for some odd reason. So I went back to GNOME's
network shares window, tried to connect to my other computer from
there and it worked just as well. Is Boxee somehow able to act as a
'man in the middle' and direct traffic on Samba or something? Wacky
stuff!

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