I've been using Kubuntu Linux, in it's various forms for years and I love it. However, both Intrepid and Jaunty seem to suffer from the same problem: Rewriting a file modified in Kate fails with, "The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to /media/joc/members2.html".
I do all serious work in Kubuntu as Windows is really only useful for games or finances in my personal opinion. All of my web design/database work is done in Kubuntu. As such, I keep all of my web development files on a file server running Debian 4.0 and Samba 3.
I've checked all my permissions and everything looks good and my laptop upstairs has Kubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) and it works perfectly with Kate and my file server. What is it about Intrepid and Jaunty that causes this behavior? I've seen on the 'net others reporting similar issues with newer versions of Linux distros that run KDE 4.0+. I have to say, I'm rather stumped as to why this is occurring. Is anyone else having similar problems with either Intrepid or Jaunty running KDE 4.0+? For me, this is a deal-breaker and I'll be forced to go back to Hardy and forgo the benefits of Jaunty because I have to be able to modify and resave files on my file server.
Thanks for any help in advance!
Best Regards,
Kalecomm
I do all serious work in Kubuntu as Windows is really only useful for games or finances in my personal opinion. All of my web design/database work is done in Kubuntu. As such, I keep all of my web development files on a file server running Debian 4.0 and Samba 3.
I've checked all my permissions and everything looks good and my laptop upstairs has Kubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) and it works perfectly with Kate and my file server. What is it about Intrepid and Jaunty that causes this behavior? I've seen on the 'net others reporting similar issues with newer versions of Linux distros that run KDE 4.0+. I have to say, I'm rather stumped as to why this is occurring. Is anyone else having similar problems with either Intrepid or Jaunty running KDE 4.0+? For me, this is a deal-breaker and I'll be forced to go back to Hardy and forgo the benefits of Jaunty because I have to be able to modify and resave files on my file server.
Thanks for any help in advance!
Best Regards,
Kalecomm
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