I have this problem on two Dell laptops (a D820 and a D410) and can
confirm that the last character is truncated. Shares on my NAS appear to
be empty. Using Gnome Commander shows the files with truncated names but
they cannot be accessed.

Interestingly Nautilus shows files where there is another file with the
same name but with a file extension one character  longer. For example
if the folder has "example.py" and "example.pyc" then Nautilus will
display "example.py" but it cannot be accessed.  This  is presumably
just because truncating example.pyc coincidenallt matches another
filename.

This bug makes it impossible to access remote SMB shares

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292836
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