2008/11/20 Mads Kiilerich <mads(a)kiilerich.com>:
Antonio M wrote:
>
> But after struggling with my Fedora, I got from the Window guy that
> they could not see Volume (F) in Computer Resources!!! and I could see
> in my Fedora but not connect to it....so at the end, i have to blame
> Windows to losing the additional resource.
>
> Now that the problem is solved I have another question/problem
>
> If I open a document file on a Fedora machine that is on a shared
> folder on a network resource at least in Windowswhen I want to save it
> I get an error (in particular if on Volume (F)).Any idea???
>
No. No idea. You have to provide an exact description of what you do and how
it can be reproduced and what you expect and what you see. Especially the
exact text of error messages. The bugzilla description template is a very
good guide on how to do it.
> Tnx
>
You are welcome. But please reconsider your right to criticize the samba
maintainers and accusing them of being sloppy - especially when you refuse
to play by the rules and file a bug when you think you see one.
/Mads
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never criticize Samba maintainers, please re-read my posts....
So when I open a document on Volume (F) on a networked Windows
computer, opening is fine, but when I want to save it I get this
message:
Content of folder cannot be shown
Impossible to run statI of file "/home/antonio/.gvfs/volume (f) su
celeron": No such file or directory.
On other shared folders it works...only on the disk called Volume (F)
Tnx
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Antonio Montagnani
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