I no longer have the problem "it's already mounted"... So I guess that was a temporary problem (although it happened several times)...
But still, when I go to Locations -> connect to server, and only type in the server name... I get the error popup: "Cannot open location smb://server/ -- No application to open this type of file" (rough translation).
When I open Nautilus however, and enter "smb://server/", it nicely displays the available shares. Why doesn't the "connect to server" feature in "Locations" menu, not attempt to open smb://<servername>/ in nautilus?
This has never worked for me..
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A similar / related problem:
When I use the "execute a command" feature (such as opened through ALT+F2), I can type "/", and it will open nautilus... But it doesn't work with smb:// paths
Now I'm running Intrepid Ibex alpha1..
I no longer have the problem "it's already mounted"... So I guess that was a temporary problem (although it happened several times)...
But still, when I go to Locations -> connect to server, and only type in the server name... I get the error popup: "Cannot open location smb://server/ -- No application to open this type of file" (rough translation).
When I open Nautilus however, and enter "smb://server/", it nicely displays the available shares. Why doesn't the "connect to server" feature in "Locations" menu, not attempt to open smb://<servername>/ in nautilus?
This has never worked for me..
--
A similar / related problem:
When I use the "execute a command" feature (such as opened through ALT+F2), I can type "/", and it will open nautilus... But it doesn't work with smb:// paths