Tomek's results are interesting, I will have to see if I get the same
effect.

I tried something a little different. I uninstalled all the Samba
packages except for libsmbclient and libwbclient0. Removal of either of
these packages would also result in the removal of 17-20 other packages
on my system, including Nautilus, that depend on these libraries so they
have to be left in place.

After removing all the Samba packages I could I tried to write to the
NAS from Nautilus by dragging and dropping a file and I got the same
error as before about the disk being full (see my previous message). Of
course, since I had uninstalled smbclient, I couldn't run a test from a
terminal. My hunch is that the root of the problem is in either the
libsmbclient or libwbclient0 libraries. I might try to do a "dpkg -i
force-downgrade" for the whole Samba suite to the Hardy version packages
just to see what happens (my guess is that it will break something so
I'll have to set up an experimental system to play on).

In any event, I will reinstall the Samba packages and see if I can
replicate Tomek's results.

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