Hi Harald, Test 1 --------- 1. Download the smb.service file that is attached above. 2. Add this file to the the path /etc/avahi/services/ respecting the permissions 3. install and run the avahi-browse tool. 4. Compare the difference between the zeroconf:/ ioslave output and the avahi-browse output.
You will see that the service you have just added shows in avahi-browse but not in the zeroconf:/ ioslave. Test 2 --------- 1. Use the text: <service-group> <name replace-wildcards="yes">Remote Terminal on %h</name> <service> <type>_ssh._tcp</type> <port>22</port> </service> to create a file called ssh.service. 2. Add this file to the the path /etc/avahi/services/ respecting the permissions. 3. Install and run the avahi-browse tool. 4. Compare the difference between the Zeroconf:/ ioslave output and the avahi-browse output. The file you have just added will show in the zeroconf:/ ioslave as a fish service and not an ssh service. When we look at the out-put from the avahi-browse tool it shows it correctly as a ssh service. What I expect -------------------- The zeroconf:/ ioslave 1. To display all the services that are on offer. 2. To show services as they are identified in the service file and not something else. Further Information --------------------------- I have tried this in the KDE 4.1 release, the KDE 4.2 beta release, the KDE RC1 with the Kubuntu packages and the Neon nightly releases and it doesn't work properly. I can send screen shots if you are still having difficulty reproducing the fault. Thank you Harald I am pleased this is getting some attention. -- Few Zeroconf Service Types Work in Dolphin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311258 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs