On 05/26/2011 06:36 AM, Jean-Christophe CUGNIERE wrote:
Hi,
Hereunder is my problem,
I have 3 computers in a samba network
- Dell7 under windows7
- UbuntuT61 under ubuntu 11.04
- thintkpadr60 with two partitions :
- Ubuntur60 under ubuntu 11.04
- Sevenr60 under windows7
They all have a session with the same user and have shared folders,
they all use libreOffice.
When, being in an ubuntu session of thethinkpadr60 i try to save a
libreoffice file in a samba shared folder i have the reply "erreur
lors de l'enregistrement du document XXX:
erreur générale
erreur d'entrée/sortie générale
save as;ubuntur60;towards ubuntur60;works
save as;ubuntur60;towards sevenr60;works
save as;ubuntur60;towards dell7;erreur générale
save as;ubuntur60;towards ubuntut61;erreur générale
save as;from any system except ubuntur60;file on ubuntur60;towards any
system of the network;works
save as;from ubuntur60;with any other soft;towards any system;works
I would like to emphasize that every saving works except on this
partition towards the samba networks.
I have tried to uninstall libreOffice without success.
I have tried to re-install Ubuntu without any success, my next step
will be to try and go back to ubuntu 10 and OpenOffice (too bad !)
Any suggestion will be a pleasure.
Christophe
jcc.ha@free.fr
Are you using the "default" folder/file sharing on the Ubuntu 11.04
machine, or did you add the SAMBA server package over top of the default
system?
I use Ubuntu 10.04LTS. I set up the shared folder using only the
"default" settings, allowing it to install the needed software
packages. I have saved a LO document onto a Vista laptop from the
Ubuntu desktop and I have saved a LO document onto the Ubuntu desktop's
shared folder from the Vista laptop. It works both ways for me.
I found that manually adding the SAMBA server over top of the default
setting that allow network sharing of a folder on the Ubuntu 10.04LTS
[64 bit] drives caused me some issues. I set the folder to allow full
access by all users to read and write files to that shared folder. I
did notice that some rare times the shared folder on the drive that
Ubuntu is installed on could not be accessed by my friend's Win 7
laptop. Yet the shared folder on my second physical drive worked fine.
Never had this issue with my Vista laptop.
I am not using Ubuntu 11.04 due to issues with monitor resolution
issues, which hopefully will be worked out later.
To be honest, my network is private and no one has access to it, except
a few aide who work next door for my neighbor who needs 24/7 care. They
use secured wireless access. They need password access to get to
anything except the created shared folders on the Ubuntu desktop. But
if you are going to have a business setup where you have a work folder
on a central server that you save your documents to, that may be an
issue, or not. I have not used "true file server" settings for several
years.
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