1 - Open a file in a remote path via KIO SLAVES SMB:// protocol in AMAROK for the second time (when opened for the first time, AMAROK CAN OPEN IT, BUT CAN'T SEEK IT)
2 - Amarok will show a lot of errors to the user, forcing him to delete the file from the playlist...
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1 - Open a file in a remote path via KIO SLAVES SMB:// protocol in AMAROK for the second time (when opened for the first time, AMAROK CAN OPEN IT, BUT CAN'T SEEK IT)
2 - Amarok will show a lot of errors to the user, forcing him to delete the file from the playlist...
PS: I did a bug report in the LIBREOFFICE package (https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ libreoffice/ +bug/730264) and Gnome Mplayer (https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ gnome-mplayer/ +bug/737201) and VLC (https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ vlc/+bug/ 737192) because all of them don't support KIO SLAVES or (in the case of AMAROK) don't handle it as well as it should (AMAROK is a program done to work on KDE and therefore should at least support KIO SLAVES because it is a characteristic of KDE)...