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Fitzcarraldo wrote:Is the remote SMB server running Windows or Linux? Also, if you can open files on the remote SMB server when you booted your PC from an Ubuntu LiveCD, then I suggest that you look at the file /etc/samba/smb.conf file when you're running Ubuntu, and compare it with the one on your HDD when you're running Sabayon Linux.
Fitzcarraldo wrote:A couple more things to try if you have not done them already:
a) Compare the version of Samba installed on your HDD under SL with the version on your Ubuntu LiveCD.
b) Check the version of net-fs/samba installed on your HDD and try different versions. I currently have version 3.0.33 installed and can open files on a Windows Vista SMB server (I don't have a Linux Samba server to try it with).
Fitzcarraldo wrote:I assume you're using Nautilus. I'm sure others will tell you different, but I had terrible trouble browsing Samba shares in Ubuntu using Nautilus, whereas Smb4K in Ubuntu worked a treat. You could try installing the package net-misc/smb4k to see if you have more luck opening the files. It's a KDE package but works under GNOME too (at least it did the last time I used it). There is a KDE 4.* version (0.10.2) in Entropy, but Entropy does not have the KDE 3.* versions 0.8.7 (stable) and 0.9.7, so you'll have to use Portage if you want to try either of those two versions.
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