After a lot of digging, I found a solution/workaround. The problem is
the nfs version, in short:
sudo mount -t nfs o nfsvers=2 server:/
does the trick. Anyway, here is what happens without specifying the
nfsvers option:
sudo mount -t nfs -v server:/
mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat May 21 11:59
Update: there seems to be a much deeper networking problem, perhaps
introduced with kernel update 4.4.0-22. Mounting Windows shares/samba
also does not work any more. Neither does network printing. The only
things still working are ssh and sftp.
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After upgrading from 15.10 to 16.04, the command
sudo mount -t nfs Biest:/ /home/manfred/BigDisk/
times out without any further error reporting:
mount.nfs: Connection timed out
It worked on the same machine before the upgrade, and it still works
from both a 14.04 and a 15.
Still not fixed. I reported this several times. I'm done with Unity.
Basta. Sorry, but you can't even get the most basic things right...
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It's not fixed by any means. Ubuntu 12.04, latest updates (as of
09/11/2012). Any java app that I start through webstart disappears into
nowhere whene minimized. Trying not to sound bitter, but I just lost a
week of processing here!!! Alt-Tab doesn't find them, yet ps -A |grep
java shows that they