Lupine,
Thanks for your response. I have an update to this bug, and will investigate it a little further as you suggest.
First, using nautilus to navigate to smb:/// returns nothing, nor does smbtree.
HOWEVER, when I specify the location like: smb://jermdell/, I find the network accessible.
Printers are unaccessible unless I plug int, probably due to the their reliance on access to the root level of the network.
So, this is a bug related to access to root level of a network through smbtree. Because of this change, I'm marking it "New."
-glass.dimly
Lupine,
Thanks for your response. I have an update to this bug, and will investigate it a little further as you suggest.
First, using nautilus to navigate to smb:/// returns nothing, nor does smbtree.
HOWEVER, when I specify the location like: smb://jermdell/, I find the network accessible.
Printers are unaccessible unless I plug int, probably due to the their reliance on access to the root level of the network.
So, this is a bug related to access to root level of a network through smbtree. Because of this change, I'm marking it "New."
-glass.dimly