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Andrew,<BR>
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I think the default mount point for pyNeighbourhood is $HOME/mnt/.... - NOT /mnt/...<BR>
Make sure that you are browsing to /home/andrew/mnt - not /mnt.<BR>
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By the way, you might want to have a look at the XFCE version of Mint sometime - this is Xubuntu with an extra layer of user-friendliness. They have set up fusesmb instead of pyNeighbourhood and this is even nicer.<BR>
<BR>
This is the XFCE Mint live CD ..<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=27">http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=27</A><BR>
<BR>
I hope it is OK to mention Mint on the Xubuntu list.<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
David Collins<BR>
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On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 21:53 +0000, xubuntu-users-request@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:<BR>
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<TT>From: "Andrew Kane" <<A HREF="mailto:googoleyes@gmail.com">googoleyes@gmail.com</A>></TT><BR>
<TT>Subject: [xubuntu-users] strange samba(?) behavior</TT><BR>
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<TT>Hi all,</TT><BR>
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<TT>I'm using pyNeighborhood to mount a Windows share on an XP box on my</TT><BR>
<TT>LAN. pyNeighborhood shows the shared dir mounted under /mnt/lan/(other</TT><BR>
<TT>computer's name) and in fact I can see the files from the Open Files</TT><BR>
<TT>dialog in GPHPEdit. However, if I point Nautilus or Thunar at</TT><BR>
<TT>/mnt/lan/(computername)/(sharename) I see no files.</TT><BR>
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<TT>ls on the relevant directory in a terminal shows the files.</TT><BR>
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<TT>I didn't test mc as I don't have it installed.</TT><BR>
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<TT>Interestingly, pyNeighborhood allows me to open the mount point in</TT><BR>
<TT>Thunar by right-clicking on the mount point listing and selecting the</TT><BR>
<TT>appropriate action- when I do so, the files show up in Thunar.</TT><BR>
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<TT>Obviously this isn't a big deal, since I can make it work- I'm just</TT><BR>
<TT>curious about it and wondering if anyone can shed some light. I</TT><BR>
<TT>haven't turned anything up google-wise yet but if/when I do I'll post</TT><BR>
<TT>here if no one minds.</TT><BR>
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