[Bug 279789] Re: cannot write to network shares

2008-10-07 Thread ChristianParatschek
I just found an important additional piece of information:

I unmounted the share and mounted it again, but not with the fstab-
entry, but instead via "Places" - "Network" - "Windows Network" -
"Workgroup" - "Servername" (and rightklick there the share)

In this scenario GEDit and Bluefis work. I am able to edit files
directly on the network share and save them (under the same and under
new names)

The problem persists in the described manner when using OpenOffice.

Is this some kind of gvfs issue? (I totally don't have a clue, I justed
searched the internet for quite some time yesterday and today in the
morning for some issue like this)

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[Bug 88069] Re: n-m-openvpn fails to pull routes

2008-10-10 Thread ChristianParatschek
This is solved in Intrepid, due to network-manager 0.7.

I have been running Intrepid Beta for some days now and connect to
serveral different VPNs (albeit only one at a time, network-manager does
not allow more than 1 connection).

It has never failed on me, always pulls the correct routes.

It's a leap forward in ease of use.

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[Bug 279789] [NEW] cannot write to network shares

2008-10-07 Thread ChristianParatschek
Public bug reported:

Intrepid Ibex, Updates through today, 07.10.2008.

Setting: 
To share my files across my computers, I set up a small Debian server. I use 
Samba to serve my files. The server is working correctly (Windows XP, and my 
Hardy install and a Fedora install use it without any problems. I can see the 
share and open files from it. I can also move, delete and rename files on the 
sharewith Nautilus. 

What should happen:
When I hit "save" in an application, I should be able to save a file directly 
to the network share.

What actually happens:

When I try to save a file that I opened to the network share again,
things fall apart:

- OpenOffice (2.4.1 on one machine, 3.0rc2 from ppa on another) replies (in 
German): "Fehler beim Speichern des Dokumentes [filename]: Allgemeiner Fehler. 
Allgemeiner Ein-/Ausgabefehler"
That translates roughly to: "Error saving file: common error. Common 
Input/Outputerror"
If I save a file under a new name, OpenOffice will create the file on the share 
with the name, but give me the error and the filesize is 0 Bytes.

- GEdit does this: (Open file, change something, save as (new name)):
create the file under the new name with 0 Bytes, give me error "File
/path/to/filename could not be saved. unexpected error: not a
directory". When I start Gedit from terminal, I get to see "WARNING **:
Hit unhandled case 4 (Not a directory) in parse_error.

- Bluefish: this one is interesting because a little different: it
manages to write the file without errors - but only to a new file. I
cannot open a file, change something and save it under the same name.

Additional info:
- I can save to local shares without any problem. This happens specifically 
with networked Samba shares.
- This problem is the same on 3 computers. They are all pretty much naked, new 
installs.
- My /etc/fstab line for the samba share:
//192.168.x.x/Daten /home/christian/Server  cifs
auto,user,username=xxx,password=xxx,uid=xxx,gid=xxx,iocharset=utf8,codepage=cp850
   0   0

Best regards,
Christian

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 121487] Re: Gnome-PPP will not dock or minimize

2007-10-11 Thread ChristianParatschek
I can verify this bug too. Internet Connection is just fine, but then
the application does not go to tray.. This is annoying because I never
get to see the data transfer statistics...

I have the same opiniuon as Fredrik: also here in Austria, people are
buying these 3G/UMTS modems like crazy and this should definitely work
without a hitch...

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[Bug 96260] Re: n-m-openvpn: resolv.conf is erased if endpoint does not push DNS servers

2008-03-02 Thread ChristianParatschek
I can confirm comment 32 by Fabus. Installing the package "resolvconf"
fixes this problem - or at least its symptoms :-)

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[Bug 121487] Re: Gnome-PPP will not dock or minimize

2007-11-01 Thread ChristianParatschek
two comments, and a solution for many people:

1. For users of mobile UMTS cards like the Huawei 220 etc., I'd like to point 
to https://forge.vodafonebetavine.net/projects/vodafonemobilec/
There is a tool called Vodafone Mobile Connect Card driver for Linux. Info from 
the site:

Vodafone Mobile Connect Card driver for Linux is a GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA
device manager written in Python, licensed under the GPL. Features: Data
call handling Send/Receive SMS SIM phone book management Graphical user
interface using GTK.

2. IMHO this whole issue should be addressed via network-manager in the
future. NM 0.7 will be able to handle dial-up connections. I have
another problem with dial-up connections. As it is right now, gnome does
not now that I am online when I log in via UMTS card. Therefore
Evolution and Epiphany put me into offline mode automatically even
though I am online really. This is why these connections should be
handled by network-manager IMHO.

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[Bug 147119] Re: network manager gives couldn't activate dialup service warning

2008-03-06 Thread ChristianParatschek
I also want to confirm that this is a serious issue.

There is a number of problems following the simple fact that network
manager does not see dial-up connections. Not only the ones Petri
Pennanen mentions but also another really annoying issue:

network-manager does not let me start my VPN connection when I am
"offline" (when I am really online with my huawei e220 modem). The VPN
is just greyed out! This is of course a silly problem because I only set
up the VPN so that my clients can access their data from outside - and
roadwarriors nowadays use 3g modems and not wlan hotspots!

I am sure there are even more issues that the ones mentioned. There
really should be a way to let gnome (or network-manager) know my
online/offline status when on dial-up. Even if network-manager 0.7 does
not make it into hardy there should be at least some kind of
workaround...

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