Yes it's reproducible (and in my case it's never unreproducible).
Install Ubuntu 9.04.
Via the Places menu, choose "Connect to server" and connect to a Samba server.
After connection, an icon appears on the desktop. Right-click it and show the 
properties. 
Then you see "0 bytes used" and "0 bytes free". 

After that, go to a Windows XP client and connect to the exact same
Samba share. There you'll see a larger than 0 bytes free value in the
properties which is correct.

For what it's worth, my Samba server is version 3.0.34 on FreeBSD 7.1,
and attached is the smb.conf


** Attachment added: "smb.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26464953/smb.conf

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Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373477
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