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Em 06-03-2011 13:42, Lorenzo Sutton escreveu:
Hi,

André Luiz R. M. wrote:
Hello,

Problem:

When I try to open/save a document in another computer (in SAMBA Network) the LibreOffice (BrOffice 3.3.1 in my case) alerts that this task cannot be done because I'm trying to save/open a remote file...

Question:

Is there a solution/workaround for this? Is this a bug, or was it done to act at this way on purpose?

On (plain) ubuntu 10.04 I daily open/save files on samba shares, but these are mounted at boot (they have entries in the /etc/fstab)... So you might investigate how they are mounted, but not being a KDE expert I guess I may be missing some internals (e.g. I know there are some issues in some applications with gnome virtual file system which manages shares if you use the 'network' interface etc.)?

Lorenzo
MY INFO:
Running KUBUNTU 10.10 (Linux Kernel version 2.6.35-27-generic-pae; KDE 4.5.1; NVIDIA GEFORCE 9600 GT; INTEL QUAD CORE 2.66; MOTHERBOARD INTEL DG35EC; 4GB RAM)

Thanks for your help,

André M.


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Hello Lorenzo,

Ok... But how can I map (mount at boot via /etc/fstab) my paths that have these files in Ubuntu 10.10 (I think Kubuntu have the same way of dealing with the mounting issue)?

Thanks for your help,

Andre M.


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