When I start Smb4K it remounts my network shares. However when I suspend / resume this does not happen and my shares are gone. I can fix that manually by restarting Smb4K. Is there any option to let Smb4K remount my shares after resume?
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Yes I have to confirm this bug in version 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 22. Please have a look at it.
I was happy to find Smb4K and not to change fstab , but at the moment it does not work as expected. Thanks in advance!
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Hello friends, I encountered the same problem in MX23 KDE as Stefan describes. It's good that the problem has been solved. Unfortunately, as a normal user without in-depth knowledge, I cannot compile. How can I solve the problem under Debian12/KDE to get to the new version 3.2.2?
Thank you for your support
VG
Frank
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you can acquire the latest version (3.2.3) either from Debian testing as a source package and compile it yourself (general instructions e.g. here or here), or as a binary package from the repository at build.opensuse.org. The advantage of the first one is that it's the distro's package. The advantage of the latter one is that WS Discovery is supported.
Kind regards
Alexander
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Danke Alexander für diese Nachricht. Ich werde versuchen, die in den Links
genannten Schritte zu absolvieren. Ich werde mich mit den Resultaten hier
melden. Gute Zeit für Dich.
When I start Smb4K it remounts my network shares. However when I suspend / resume this does not happen and my shares are gone. I can fix that manually by restarting Smb4K. Is there any option to let Smb4K remount my shares after resume?
Can you please tell me which version of Smb4K you are using?
I'm currently using version 3.1.5 on Fedora 37.
Yes I have to confirm this bug in version 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 22. Please have a look at it.
I was happy to find Smb4K and not to change fstab , but at the moment it does not work as expected. Thanks in advance!
Thank you for checking. I will try to reproduce and fix the problem.
I found the problem and fixed it right away. A new version of Smb4K will be released shortly. Thank you for reporting this issue.
The new version has been released. Please try it. Feedback is much appreciated.
Compiling the new release took me some time. Now it looks as if the bug is fixed in v 3.2.3 . Thanks a lot!
Hello friends, I encountered the same problem in MX23 KDE as Stefan describes. It's good that the problem has been solved. Unfortunately, as a normal user without in-depth knowledge, I cannot compile. How can I solve the problem under Debian12/KDE to get to the new version 3.2.2?
Thank you for your support
VG
Frank
Hello Frank,
you can acquire the latest version (3.2.3) either from Debian testing as a source package and compile it yourself (general instructions e.g. here or here), or as a binary package from the repository at build.opensuse.org. The advantage of the first one is that it's the distro's package. The advantage of the latter one is that WS Discovery is supported.
Kind regards
Alexander
Danke Alexander für diese Nachricht. Ich werde versuchen, die in den Links
genannten Schritte zu absolvieren. Ich werde mich mit den Resultaten hier
melden. Gute Zeit für Dich.
Beste Grüße
Frank
Alexander Reinholdt areinholdt@users.sourceforge.net schrieb am Mo. 18.
Sept. 2023 um 14:27: