@Sebastien

Yes, gtk3 is new, but it is hard to say if the problem is with gtk+ or
the way the applications themselves are implementing
GtkFileChooserDialog. On the latest Ubuntu 12.10, there is a mix of gtk3
(GEdit, Evince, Nautilus) and gtk2 (Firefox, LibreOffice, GIMP,
Inkscape, Gnumeric) applications, and the behavior is mostly the same.
With the exception of Firefox, both the gtk2 and gtk3 applications seem
to display mounted network shares in the Volumes list. None of the gtk2
or gtk3 applications, with the exception of Nautilus, display bookmarks
of the network share variety (smb://, sftp://, etc).

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  File chooser dialog doesn't provide network access

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