Re: [Cooker] Gnomba does not mount shares properly in 9.0

2002-10-16 Thread Edward Tandi

I am overwhelmed by the response :-| . I have looked at the source and
there have been very few changes (1 in fact) to this open-source project
in the last year and a half. It might be worth bringing it up to date.

I have found the (increadibly simple) solution to this problem:

For those who might encounter the same difficulty, you need to tick the
"Using Samba 2.0.6 or greater" setting in the
options->preferences->advanced-options panel. Yes I am feeling a bit
silly. It would of course be nice to have this option checked by
default.

Ed-T.


On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 16:30, Edward Tandi wrote:
> I have just done a fresh 9.0 install on my laptop and I have a problem
> with gnomba.
> 
> Neither double-clicking on the share in the GUI, nor the "Mount Share"
> from the "Actions" menu work. There is no error, just nothing shows up.
> 
> There is nothing wrong with smbmount because I can manually mount the
> share from a terminal.
> 
> Also, there appears to be too much hard-coding of GMC in the
> application. "Browse in GMC" appears in the menu and the default browser
> is GMC.
> 
> I can't beieve I am the first person to see the mount share problem. Do
> I need to install more packages? Has anyone else seen this?
> 
> Ed-T
> 






[Cooker] Gnomba does not mount shares properly in 9.0

2002-10-13 Thread Edward Tandi

I have just done a fresh 9.0 install on my laptop and I have a problem
with gnomba.

Neither double-clicking on the share in the GUI, nor the "Mount Share"
from the "Actions" menu work. There is no error, just nothing shows up.

There is nothing wrong with smbmount because I can manually mount the
share from a terminal.

Also, there appears to be too much hard-coding of GMC in the
application. "Browse in GMC" appears in the menu and the default browser
is GMC.

I can't beieve I am the first person to see the mount share problem. Do
I need to install more packages? Has anyone else seen this?

Ed-T