This seems to be a known issue with dconf as it can be read in the dconf
manual.
https://developer.gnome.org/dconf/unstable/dconf-overview.html
"The binary database format that dconf uses by default is not suitable for use
on NFS, where mmap does not work well."
This seems to be also
Public bug reported:
Use Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (with latest updates)
Configure your system to mount user home directories on login via cifs
mount (you can also switch to console and mount some user's home via
cifs).
You can try this via a samba mount on the same computer to show that
there are no
Sorry for not updating the bug report.
We have now upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and as far as I remember it worked
correctly with the release version, but as Ubuntu 8.04 was the only
version with long term support it should be corrected if not a newer long
term version is being released shortly.
If
I have tested connecting a smbclient 3.0.33 (gentoo) against a samba
server 3.0.33 (gentoo) and it seems to ignore the case (lets me enter
the dokumente folder, but it is able to retrieve the file then --
ignores case completely, what I also could accept). When I use
mount.cifs (gentoo) and try to
Using an Ubuntu client: smbclient ignores case and gets the files
properly, mount.cifs ignores the case when changing the directory (cd
dokumente works), but seems to be case sensitive when trying to access a
file in a then non-existent path (dokumente/file doesn't exist, but
Dokumente/file would
I have tested connecting a smbclient 3.0.33 (gentoo) against a samba
server 3.0.33 (gentoo) and it seems to ignore the case (lets me enter
the dokumente folder, but it is able to retrieve the file then --
ignores case completely, what I also could accept). When I use
mount.cifs (gentoo) and try to
Using an Ubuntu client: smbclient ignores case and gets the files
properly, mount.cifs ignores the case when changing the directory (cd
dokumente works), but seems to be case sensitive when trying to access a
file in a then non-existent path (dokumente/file doesn't exist, but
Dokumente/file would
Public bug reported:
Mount your home share from an openSuSE 11.1 Samba server or an 3.0.33 Samba
server (gentoo) with
preserve case=yes
short preserve case=yes
case sensitive = auto
set on the server.
Try to enter into the Documents folder by typing
cd documents
(lower case by purpose)
Public bug reported:
Mount your home share from an openSuSE 11.1 Samba server or an 3.0.33 Samba
server (gentoo) with
preserve case=yes
short preserve case=yes
case sensitive = auto
set on the server.
Try to enter into the Documents folder by typing
cd documents
(lower case by purpose)