Thanks for your help (Shimi and Oleg).
In the end I found a work around after discovering that:
1 - from the command line on the remote machine I couldn't even create
files, so I guess dolphin was "hiding" part of the problem from me.
2 - the problem existed also when connecting from a Win7 machi
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 1:06 AM, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I have a partition on my computer defined as a share on Samba. A user
> on another machine can read and create files. Files are created as
> rw-r--r-- as intended. But even though the user can create a file, the
> new file can't be saved afte
I will only be able to play with the log tonight, but in the meantime,
I can answer that my Kwrite example was just that, an example. The same
problem with Open Office files. Also, no change if I close and re-open
the files (in both programs). The reason I'm using Samba is that this
is a mixed netw
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> It's not a lock problem (see further details below) and the other
> machine is also Linux.
>
> Just to be a bit clearer, if I open Kwrite on the other (Linux) machine,
> write some text and "save as" to the shared partition, the file is
> cre
It's not a lock problem (see further details below) and the other
machine is also Linux.
Just to be a bit clearer, if I open Kwrite on the other (Linux) machine,
write some text and "save as" to the shared partition, the file is
created. If I now make a change to the file and try to save, I get an
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 1:06 AM, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I have a partition on my computer defined as a share on Samba. A user
> on another machine can read and create files. Files are created as
> rw-r--r-- as intended. But even though the user can create a file, the
> new file can't be saved afte
I have a partition on my computer defined as a share on Samba. A user
on another machine can read and create files. Files are created as
rw-r--r-- as intended. But even though the user can create a file, the
new file can't be saved after editing/changing it.
I've looked at all the Samba parameters