Description of problem: Using nautilus to search for windows shares on the local network just doesn´t work, nothing appears and there isn´t any type of crash Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Most up to date gnome packages (12-11-2007) sorry i can`t check for the version now How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open "Places" in the gnome panel, click on the networks, then nautilus is open and nothing happens 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Be able to see the windows shares on the local network Additional info: Sorry for my english i will try to edit tomorrow to give specific version numbers
Is anyone looking at this? Is there anything I can do to help? I experience it on two different networks and three machines. This functionality worked in F7 right after install, no configuration required.
I get Non è possibile mostrare «network:///» that is it is not possible to show <<network:///>> that prevents to work on shared folders on my network. I suggest to increase severity to high
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