Hi,
The bookmarks to two network shares appear when in Nautilus, but not in Thunderbird.
No, that's consistent with what I see. The Bookmarks available off the Places menu pad in GNOME list the temporary shares/mounts that you've created and saved as bookmarks. These don't show up in the "Attach" dialog within Thunderbird. If you open the bookmarks in advance, the mount shows up in the top part of the Attach dialog. I've resigned myself to "that's how the Nautilus developers think it should work" purely from empirical observation.
I think I can also now attribute instant lock-up of Thunderbird to this approach. I browsed to the .gvfs directory, and poof, Thunderbird locked, taking my email composition down with it. It's almost like it's waiting for an event to occur that will never happen, like access to the device.
Wonder if there is a way to troubleshoot it while it's locked, or perhaps signal it so it stops searching so I don't lose my email? :-)
This is the second time it's happened, out of probably five or six times in total that I've tried.
I've never tried this myself, and don't think that was the way it was intended to be used. Of course, they shouldn't present an "Add" option if they're not really going to honor your request.
Yes, it didn't seem intuitive to me, either. Like Tim said in his follow-up, it didn't make sense for Web bookmarks to be used for files, although I thought it was a euphemism for "soft link".
Other suggestions on how best to do this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Alex
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 11:38 -0400, Alex wrote:
I think I can also now attribute instant lock-up of Thunderbird to this approach. I browsed to the .gvfs directory, and poof, Thunderbird locked, taking my email composition down with it. It's almost like it's waiting for an event to occur that will never happen, like access to the device.
I've not been following this thread so maybe the point has already been raised, but note that .gvfs is not a "real" directory, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GVFS. Apps which don't expect this might give surprising results.
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Hi,
I think I can also now attribute instant lock-up of Thunderbird to this approach. I browsed to the .gvfs directory, and poof, Thunderbird locked, taking my email composition down with it. It's almost like it's waiting for an event to occur that will never happen, like access to the device.
I've not been following this thread so maybe the point has already been raised, but note that .gvfs is not a "real" directory, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GVFS. Apps which don't expect this might give surprising results.
Looks like it's a confirmed bug for more than three years, at least with Ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mozilla-thunderbird/+bug/105088
Regards, Alex
Hi,
Looks like it's a confirmed bug for more than three years, at least with Ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mozilla-thunderbird/+bug/105088
Although less than ideal, I mounted the shares in fstab that I needed. Here's a HOWTO:
http://opensuse.swerdna.org/susesambacifs.html
Best, Alex