I have a password protected Samba (Debian Sid) share perfectly working with Windows hosts and Ubuntu Gutsy.
On Hardy... If I use Nautilus to browse the Windows Network smb://server/ and click on the folder "homes" I get: Unable to mount location Failed to mount Windows share Typing smb://server/homes/ (or smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/homes/) on the Nautilus bar I get: Couldn't display "smb://server/homes/". Error: Failed to mount Windows share Please select another viewer and try again. gvfs-mount works good and without asking for my password, since it is already in the keyring, but the file count looks suspicious: $ gvfs-mount smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/homes/ $ gvfs-mount -l [...] Mount(0): homes on server -> smb://server/homes/ $ gvfs-ls -l smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/homes/ osm2pgsql-0.50.20071211 0 (directory) osm2pgsql_0.50.20071211-1.diff.gz 2632 (regular) [...] $ ls -l .gvfs/homes\ on\ server/ total 0 drwx------ 1 blues blues 0 2008-04-05 17:42 osm2pgsql-0.50.20071211 -rwx------ 1 blues blues 2632 2007-12-11 22:02 osm2pgsql_0.50.20071211-1.diff.gz [...] I see the "homes on server" icon on the desktop BUT clicking on it simply gives me the usual "Unable to mount location" error. I can unmount it from the desktop though. Hope it helps. Paolo -- SMB error: Unable to mount location https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209520 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs