This fix resolves the issue. I canot now find a share which won't
display correctly in Nautilus. As stated above by undfind, the only
small issues remining is
when I put in smb://mywinservername/ I still get an empty window. None
of the shares, printers, etc are listed.
This is not a
This fix resolves the issue. I canot now find a share which won't
display correctly in Nautilus. As stated above by undfind, the only
small issues remining is
when I put in smb://mywinservername/ I still get an empty window. None
of the shares, printers, etc are listed.
This is not a
This also occurs with Windows 2000 SBS.
Thanks Chuck! Much appreciated.
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[SRU] Hardy Heron: Nautilus fails to open directory with more than 140
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217137
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Sorry I'm n00b to the bug-handling stuff, but it looks as if this bug
will close shortly. Is there a fix? Has the bug been accepted? It
really IS a show-stopper and manifests for me on 8.04.
I am unsure if I should install Chuck's version of Samba as, with my
relative inexperience I feel
Sorry I'm n00b to the bug-handling stuff, but it looks as if this bug
will close shortly. Is there a fix? Has the bug been accepted? It
really IS a show-stopper and manifests for me on 8.04.
I am unsure if I should install Chuck's version of Samba as, with my
relative inexperience I feel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu 8.04 beta 20/04/08. Nautilus 2.22.2. Stand-alone Ubuntu machine
amidst an W2K ADS. To reproduce - Open 'Network' from 'Places' menu.
Navigate through 'Windows Network' - 'DomainController' - We are
prompted for user/password at this
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13588538/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13588539/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13588540/ProcStatus.txt
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Hardy