(update, oops, just checked again, it doesn't fail on Kubuntu 12.10 - I will check the smb.confs again.... sorry about that).
If I open Dolphin/network/Samba Shares, my workgroup (called "WORKGROUP") appears just fine.
If I doubleclick on the workgroup all the computers appear which are in the workgroup. So far, so good.
If I click on a computer (say "gromit"), the "loading folder" shows forever with a note saying
"The file or folder smb://gromit/ does not exist" . This is quite correct, it doesn't. Gromit offers a variety of shares, but not the root.
If, in the path box, I type in place of "smb://gromit/" the real name of a share e.g. "smb://gromit/iongromit" which I happen to know apriori exists,
then the folder opens up without problem. i.e. I can access all the shares if I know their name in advance. Which is sort-of ok.
What I expected Dolphin to do was to offer me a list of shares on Gromit which I am sure it used to do. Sigh.
I gotta be doing something simple wrong.
For me this is the case for both Kubuntu 12.04 and Kubuntu 12.10. <<<< wrong....
Here is the output from smbtree -N on 12.04. I do know that some of the computers in the workgroup are inaccessible caused by security but that should not cause a big problem.
smbtree1.txt
So smbtree can see all the shares. So what am I doing wrong?
Here is the current status:
smbstatus
Samba version 3.6.3
PID Username Group Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Service pid machine Connected at
-------------------------------------------------------
IPC$ 2468 gromit Tue Jan 1 18:38:10 2013
No locked files
If I open Dolphin/network/Samba Shares, my workgroup (called "WORKGROUP") appears just fine.
If I doubleclick on the workgroup all the computers appear which are in the workgroup. So far, so good.
If I click on a computer (say "gromit"), the "loading folder" shows forever with a note saying
"The file or folder smb://gromit/ does not exist" . This is quite correct, it doesn't. Gromit offers a variety of shares, but not the root.
If, in the path box, I type in place of "smb://gromit/" the real name of a share e.g. "smb://gromit/iongromit" which I happen to know apriori exists,
then the folder opens up without problem. i.e. I can access all the shares if I know their name in advance. Which is sort-of ok.
What I expected Dolphin to do was to offer me a list of shares on Gromit which I am sure it used to do. Sigh.
I gotta be doing something simple wrong.
For me this is the case for both Kubuntu 12.04 and Kubuntu 12.10. <<<< wrong....
Here is the output from smbtree -N on 12.04. I do know that some of the computers in the workgroup are inaccessible caused by security but that should not cause a big problem.
smbtree1.txt
So smbtree can see all the shares. So what am I doing wrong?
Here is the current status:
smbstatus
Samba version 3.6.3
PID Username Group Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Service pid machine Connected at
-------------------------------------------------------
IPC$ 2468 gromit Tue Jan 1 18:38:10 2013
No locked files
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