Bug#353715: nautilus behaves strangely with fusesmb

2006-02-26 Thread Christian Pernegger
> Does logging out + killing all processes + logging back in restores the > system to a state where fam see your fuse mounts (without > "allow_other")? > > Are you able to access fuse mounts created only before your GNOME > session? I tried booting in single user mode, did a "su - chris" and

Bug#353715: nautilus behaves strangely with fusesmb

2006-02-26 Thread Loïc Minier
Hi, On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Christian Pernegger wrote: > I'm impressed :) As an experiment I killed famd, and it works. Does > this mean the bug should be moved there? I'm not sure, I don't understand enough of fuse to decide between both packages. > A little testing leads me to believe

Bug#353715: nautilus behaves strangely with fusesmb

2006-02-23 Thread Christian Pernegger
> Perhaps it's fam / gamin not being run in the proper context? I'm impressed :) As an experiment I killed famd, and it works. Does this mean the bug should be moved there? A little testing leads me to believe that this might be a permissions problem, since nobody besides the user who mounted it

Bug#353715: nautilus behaves strangely with fusesmb

2006-02-20 Thread Loïc Minier
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006, Christian Pernegger wrote: > I have fusesmb mounted on dir Netz/ in my home directory. > (http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/) > > When I doubleclick on it, nautilus should show the dirs > below, namely accessible smb workgroups. I does however show > the origina

Bug#353715: nautilus behaves strangely with fusesmb

2006-02-20 Thread Christian Pernegger
Package: nautilus Version: 2.12.2-2 Severity: normal I have fusesmb mounted on dir Netz/ in my home directory. (http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/) When I doubleclick on it, nautilus should show the dirs below, namely accessible smb workgroups. I does however show the original dire