2008/11/20 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg(a)hi.is>:
> Antonio M wrote:
>
>> 2008/11/20 Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
<D.Mierzejewski(a)icm.edu.pl>:
>>
>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:56:51PM +0100, Antonio M wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Surprise!!!! we are not far from official release and again if I want
>>>> to surf an shared folder on a Windows machine,
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Surfing is usually done on water using surfing boards.
>>> I'm not sure how you can surf a folder... ;)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I see the shared
>>>> folders and again I get the message that I cannot mount shared
>>>> directory!!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>> But seriously, we are too close to a release to make non-critical
>>> changes now. The fix (if any) will come as an update later. Have
>>> you filed a bug report in bugzilla?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> R.
>>>
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>> No I have not filed a bug (and I will not file): as we are close to
>> the release, I suggest that any change that are critical should be
>> tested by developers as many of us had a working system and now it is
>> broken (the it-is-rawhide-and-it-can-be-broken song should not played
>> at this point of development)
>>
>>
> First of all as I see it it's up to us QA'S not the developers to test and
> report
> and make sure this does not hit the end-user(s).
>
> Bug dont get FIXED if they dont get FILED.
>
> It's better that developers spend there time coding rather than testing..
>
>
this is exactly what I mean by it-is-rawhide-it-can-be-broken-song
I can say that many bugs are cyclic, why should play a cyclic filing job???
So that they get fixed..
Anyway i'm unable to duplicate this.
I'm able to connect to a samba share both with a PDC as a backend and AD
using..
Places --> Connect to server
Through an already created bookmark in "Computer"
Through the "File browser" and directly enter the smb path
with smbclient from cli..
The only trouble i'm experience-ing with samba, is bug 443047
I suggest you check your firewall and if any changes have been made to
the windows machine
( if this is some lan setup )
They seem to have introduced the NM and Gnome keyring issue again.. (
Asking for password to unlock )
JBG