https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442187

--- Comment #4 from flan_suse <windows2li...@zoho.com> ---
(In reply to Alexander Reinholdt from comment #3)
> Thank you for providing the video.
> 
> Does the freeze only happen after mounting (unmounting) some shares? Or also
> when no shares at all have been mounted (or unmounted) before?

That particular video was if I tried to mount *any* share, whether from
Bookmarks or manually with the Mount Dialog. I had no previously mounted
shares. (I recorded a short video, since to show every combination would have
resulted in a lengthy video.)

To confirm this was not a CIFS/SMB issue, I could still successfully mount my
shares in the command line manually using "mount -t cifs".

Exiting and re-opening Smb4K did not resolve this issue. It wasn't until I
logout and log back in (or reboot the PC) that I could start using Smb4K
normally again.

When the other issues occur, I'll try to have a video screencapture ready.

Ironically, the video showed one of the less common bugs.

The more common ones are:

* tray icon context menu does not reflect main window

* displaying Bookmarks from the tray icon requires you to move the mouse cursor
up and down to force the list to display

* "phantom" mounts that show up in the main window, yet don't exist in mtab nor
are they *really* mounted. Quitting Smb4K is the only way to fix the main
window showing fake mounts

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