Something has changed here:

Sometime between the RC and the final release of Intrepid, this issue
has transformed.

Current status: if I open a file on an SMB share (with Nautilus/GVFS),
Openoffice asks for a password right away, I fill it in, then the file
pops open. Then I can edit and save without any problems. If I open
another file later, it will work flawlessly, even without the password
dialog. Seems that Openoffice at least keeps the password as soon as we
entered it once for a session.

What is still completely broken: opening a file on a share that is
mounted via fstab, as described in the first post. Here I get the
following:

- File opens (here without pw dialog)
- Edit, Save - "Error saving file: common error. Common Input/Outputerror". I 
can just click "OK" now, the file is not saved

This issue is connected with bugs 261148, 247485, 229839, maybe even
36424.

Best regards,
Christian

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[jaunty] openoffice cannot write to samba shares (some kind of gvfs timeout?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279789
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