If I browse 'Network' with the file manager on my Eee PC (running
Xandros, also Debian-based?) all machines on my local network hosting
NFS shares are shown, and I can navigate to any of those shares.  I have
not created any mounts on the Eee PC, so it is truly capable of browsing
for shares.

I presumed that Nautilus, in Ubuntu (I'm running 9.04), should be
capable of behaving in the same way, especially since the Help system
tells me : "To access UNIX shares, double-click on the Unix Network
(NFS)  object. A list of the UNIX shares available to you is displayed
in the file manager window."

This is what I do under Xandros, but Ubuntu doesn't show an NFS object.

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"connect to server" feature don't manage NFS shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24430
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