Public bug reported:

I have got problem transferring file to an SSH server using Nautilus.
(running Ubuntu 8.10)

I've testing the folowing on two ssh server.

Connecting to the server in the following way:
Place > Connect to server > "Service type" = "SSH" 

Once I am logged in to the server (entered the password / public key 
authentication...)
I get a nautilus window  for exemple:  "/home/user/.gvfs/sftp on 192.168.1.x/"

I can transfer file from the server to my computer fine but I can't copy 
anyhing to the server. I get the following error:
"There is not enough space on the destination. Try to remove files to make 
space."
Note that in the nautilus status bar I've got "Free space: 0 bytes" 

There actually is enough place on the server and permission are ok too.
I can even created a file on the server and then fill it up with text
without a problem.

As a matter of fact I can transfer the same file to to same directory
just fine if I use the following method:

-Use nautilus to manually access "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/"
Then the file copy fine. I noticed there is not "Free space: " in the status 
when using this second method to access the server.

Hope my explanation was clear enough.
Seem like a pretty annoying bug to me. Hope this hasn't already been 
reported... well I didn't manage to find a bug with the same issue.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[Intrepid] Connecting to SSH server with Nautilus. Can't transfer file because 
"free space: 0 bytes" (gvfs bug ?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291863
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