Now that you mention it, I've got gvfs installed according to Portage
(Gentoo user here) and locate tells me there's a bunch of backends for
it in /usr/libexec including gvfsd-smb (/usr/lib/gvfs doesn't exist) but
PCManFM is giving me "Operation not supported".

How would I go about tracking down the cause of that?

On 09/05/11 05:45 PM, Calimero wrote:
> Do you have gvfs installed on your system?
> (yes if /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb exists)
> 
> Le 09/05/2011 23:35, Jonathan Marsden a écrit :
>> On Mon, 9 May 2011 Rafael Belmonte <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi, network browsing, including samba shares would be nice for 
>>> Pcmanfm.
>> It already works, for me, in Lubuntu 11.04 with PCmanfm 0.9.9.  
>>
>> Click Go -> Network Drives , then double-click Windows Network,
>> double-click on the domain or workgroup of interest, double-click the
>> server of interest, provide logon credentials, double-click the share
>> name of interest.
>>
>> If this does not work for you, please provide specifics of your
>> situation (version of PCmanfm, version of samba, OS on windows host
>> server, domain or workgroup security...), and please clearly state what
>> exactly is failing for you.
>>
>> As a shortcut, instead of all that clicking, you can just type in
>> smb://SERVERNAME/SHARENAME in the PCmanfm address bar :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jonathan
> 
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