https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376344
--- Comment #36 from madc...@atlas.cz --- Thanks, I figured that the logs are dumped through systemd already. This still does not answer the question where does Dolphin get the access permissions info from. Either some other layer messes with them along the way or the UDSEntry::ACCESS is not the source of access permissions used by Dolphin. As far as the debug output tells me, kio_smb with my patch sets the access permissions correctly. I believe that this is the actual root cause of the problem. I gave it a quick spin on another machine at work where this has been acting up and somehow miraculously I could write into the usually unwritable share this morning. Note that the machine runs vanilla Fedora 25 with no custom patches anywhere. As far as I can tell *something* randomly makes the root share look unwritable for whatever reason. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.