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Re: [gcmd-usr] SMB share
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didinside |
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Re: [gcmd-usr] SMB share |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Jul 2007 09:48:41 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 (X11/20070619) |
Hi Piotr.
Thanks for your answer.
I tried to install the 1.2.4 version. Firstly with a deb file (for
ubuntu) found on the External binary downloads. But I have this message
: "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libart-2.0-2"
Same error with en deb file for debian.
If I tried to compil this version, it's stop when check if libgnome is
=> 2.0
I verified my library, and I have libart-2.0-2 and libgnome2.0
In the meanwhile, I reinstalled the 1.2.3 version included in ubuntu
repository and will wait for the new version to be included too. I hope
I will not wait for the new version of ubuntu.
Best Regards,
Didier
Piotr Eljasiak wrote:
I'm using Gnome commander 1.2.3 on Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 (gnome).
I would have nevertheless a question regarding SMB share. I can see a
SMB icon allowing to browse the network. If I click on it, I can see our
networks (windows domain and linux samba) but I'm not able to enter to
any server (windows share or linux smb share). Message I have is : "List
failed: Operation not permitted".
To get it work, I need first to use the "Connect to server" icon or
"Network" icon in the ubuntu menu. Then I have to enter credentials and
my connection is ok. If I come back to Gnome commander, I can browse the
network (using SMB icon) and enter onto the server I previously enter my
credentials.
Is that a way to do it directly within "Gnome commander" without using
the ubuntu features ?
I would have an other question still on SMB share. It seems that "Gnome
commander" doens't know how to deal with some kind of files.
Exemple : I'm browsing our file server, I see a "doc" file and click on
it but I get the message "<application> does not know how to open remote
file. Do you want to download the file to a temporary location and then
reopen it ?"
Please do upgrade to the latest 1.2.4 version. This release addresses at
least SMB authentication problem and, I'm not quite sure, there was some
work done on remote file handling - so there is a chance that your
problems are gone in the 1.2.4 release.
Piotr
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