https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482899
Ivan Lebedev <ivan.lebedev.graph...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Version|24.02.0 |24.08.1 CC| |ivan.lebedev.graphics@gmail | |.com Resolution|FIXED |--- Platform|Neon |Arch Linux --- Comment #12 from Ivan Lebedev <ivan.lebedev.graph...@gmail.com> --- Hey, everybody. Looks like we have the same problem. It started a few months ago, after upgrading to qt6. We didn't write a bug report for a long time, because we thought that this problem would be solved quickly, as it was supposed to be common for all. So, I have the latest updated Arch Linux, kernel version 6.6.51-1-lts, Dolphin version. This workstation is an NFS client to a server that has an NFS shared directory. The folder on the server is shared in such a way that any user accessing the shared folder will work in it as a single user master (uid=1000, gid=1000). Previously it was possible to create folders and files via dolphin without problems and they were immediately assigned to the master user and master group (1000:1000). But after upgrading to qt6, something in dolphin broke. And now any users see shared folders as closed to writing. Accordingly, they can neither create folders nor files in NFS directories. At the same time all the same things can be done in any other program, in terminal for example, without problems. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.