Workaround: in my case, I fixed it by doing
$ fusermount -u ~/.gvfs
and trying to install again.
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Title:
package quota 4.00-3
I've upgraded the Ubuntu server to Lucid, and I still get a "you do not
currently have access to this file" errors.
I attached configuration and log files to comment #5. What other
information is needed to address this bug?
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Windows ME unable to authenticate
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Attaching "smb.conf".
Nothing went into the Samba logs at all last time I tried to do this
(7:00 AM Eastern time this morning):
# tail log.192.168.15.6 log.purplecomputer log.smbd
==> log.192.168.15.6 <==
[2009/08/21 00:19:19, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(1230)
192.168.15.6 (192.168.15.6) close
** Attachment added: "Batch file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41607378/net-init.bat.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
I recently upgraded an Ubuntu workstation from Gutsy to Jaunty. It was acting
as the printer server, and had some Samba shares exposed. A Windows ME
computer on the same network had a batch file in the "Startup" folder of the
Start Menu that r
** Summary changed:
- Unable to mount shares from Windows ME
+ No longer able to mount shares from Windows ME without knowing IP address
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No longer able to mount shares from Windows ME without knowing IP address
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521397
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OK, I found a message on the Samba mailing-list that helped.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux-cifs-
client/2007-February/001720.html
Using that, I figured out a work-around:
# mount.cifs //PurpleComputer/DQFILES /purple/dqfiles/ -o
rw,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770,gid=dq,credentials=/root/
I upgraded to kernel '2.6.28-18-generic'. Now the general symptom is
the same, but the exact error-messages are a little bit different.
# ping -c 10 PurpleComputer
...
10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8999ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.446/0.456/0.472/0.028 ms
# smbclient
1st: Yes.
2nd: Tested with a live CD (the install CD).
# smbclient -L //PurpleComputer
Password: (just hit Enter)
(success)
# sudo mkdir -p /purple/dqfiles
# sudo mount //PurpleComputer/DQFILES /purple/dqfiles -t smbfs -o
uid=ubuntu,user=davidl
mount: wrong fs type, bad option ...
# dmesg
...
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
I'm having trouble mounting two directories shared from a Windows ME
computer on the local network. I can mount them fine from Debian Etch
and Windows XP; in the past I've mounted them fine from Ubuntu B, D, G
and H, from Slackware, from earlier ve
I'm not sure if I had the same problem. I was trying to install Bacula
on Hardy, and it failed around this point:
Unpacking bacula-fd (from .../bacula-fd_2.4.2-1ubuntu4~hardy1_i386.deb) ...
Selecting previously deselected package bacula-traymonitor.
Unpacking bacula-traymonitor (from
.../bacula
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