Am Donnerstag, den 31.03.2011, 15:11 +0000 schrieb Joe Areeda: > I've been trying different scenarios and found one similar when I try to > open a samba share on a Vista machine that only shares a printer no > files. > > I think we're looking at a Samba issue. I'll search for similar bugs. > > What kind of "network directory" are you trying to connect to? (Windows > share, nfs, ftp) > > One way to answer this is to use the "Connect to Server" command from > the file menu. > > Another is to look at the location bar in nautilus. smb://<path> is > samba sftp:// uses secure ftp ... > > Once I know the type of network directory I'd like to try the command > line access method to see if we can get an error message instead of > hanging. > > If we can come up with a repeatable scenario that demonstrates the > problem we have a better chance of getting it fixed. Right now I think > the missing piece (or at least the next missing piece) is the type of > network share we're dealing with. > > Note: I am NOT asking for your username/password but I have a general > question. Is the username on the share the same as the username you use > to log into Ubuntu? Do you see the dialog asking for password? > > Joe > I have sftp connections saved in the sidebar of nautilus. they actuallly use the same username. and when I open this connection using nautilus, there is a password dialogue. I wonder whether this is an samba issues, since the server where i am going to be connected to, is most probably a linux server (i have seen the typical directories of linux using a commandline ssh), therefore, a samba connection is most unlikely.
This would mean that, whenever a sftp connection has been established once, nautilus ctrl-T would no longer work, even for local directories. Would be strange enough, that it had not been seen before by others. If you would like to enquire along this line, you might find the error. It would be no problem to re-install the nautilus-packages again, and run nautilus using gdb to get a trace while producing the errorneous behavior. greetings bernhard -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/731481 Title: second window does not open CTRL-T -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs