I have exaxctly the same problems. Due to this, my Ubuntu computer has
started to be a nuisance, especially because downgrading back to 7.* is
impossible, and gvfs cannot be disabled without removing Nautilus and
the Ubuntu desktop. What a pain is hardy !
My configuration: 1 Ubuntu hardy destop,
In addition to the previous post, I also see strange behavior while connecting
via Nautilus:
- directory displays OK.
- at opening a text file I get a strange authentication required pop-up, for a
user called guest (see attached)
- then, everything seems to go fine after that.
- then an endless
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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no way to read and write files on mounted samba share on hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210741
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I don't understand why it's set to incomplete all the time. People are
requesting SERVER logs all the time, while a CLIENT log is attached. The
bug clearly is in the CLIENT, not in the server, as the servers are
always non-Ubuntu, unchanged systems of all kinds. If ever requesting a
server log, ple
Could you please help me out a little more on how to compile samba, so
that I can try it as well ?
I installed git and autogen from the package manager.
Then I got the git package as described in:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Using_Git_for_Samba_Development
I did autogen.sh in the samba/source
My server: an old linux server: Linux 2.2.16-22 #1 Tue Aug 22 16:16:55 EDT 2000
i586 unknown
/usr/sbin/smbd -V: Version 2.0.7
On the server: both accounts where the uid is the same as on the client, and
(most) accounts where the uid differs from that on the client.
Passwords in plain text (local
Below the server side log, as for the file debug1.txt.
uid is same as on client, gid differs; gid is OK for client.
I did try to disable unix extensions on the client side, but this did not
change the results
Further information on the systems that may help:
Under previous Ubuntu versions, I was a