Greetings Pasi,
Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
That depends. If it's about features or bugs in Xfce, it's always best to start
with upstream. If it's about integrating Xfce components or Ubuntu-specific
bugs/fixes, Xubuntu is the right place.
Being able to browse Samba shares is definitely not Ubuntu-specific, so I will
escalate that inquiry.
Such as to get the GUI Samba share browsing UI working as it used to with Gnome
2 in Ubuntu 10.04.
I don't understand how something that worked in GNOME 2 has much to do with
either Xubuntu or Xfce... Was it an Xfce component? Did it work in Thunar as
well?
I am seeking equivalent functionality in Xfce to what Gnome 2 offered, and have
been told there is none. Thus I needed to know who to prod. Seems direct to
Xfce in this case, not Xubuntu.
For a solution to your actual issue, have you tried Gigolo?
I looked that up. According to:
http://www.maketecheasier.com/manage-remote-filesystems-with-gigolo/
it only supports this list of protocols:
FTP
Obex
SSH
WebDAV
Secure WebDAV
Custom
No SMB on the list.
You would need to file a wishlist bug against Ubiquity in Launchpad.
Thank you for that suggestion, will do.
Blessings,
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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
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