The print dialog now shows printers that are discovered In place of context menus, on touch devices we now support touch friendly popups on entries and text views don't use tick mark instead of apostrophe (lp: #896986) includes fix for wayland backend segfault (lp: #1113424) This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.8.2-0ubuntu1 > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > small and fast audio player which supports > Firefox it cannot open (save) to network share. > Audacious cannot open files samba shares. > File chooser dialog doesn't provide network access > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to a On Wed, at 21:51 +0000, Chris Wilson wrote: Thanks for progressing this issue, however it continues to affect Ubuntu It's still a workaround but it's the best I found so far. If you declare it as a startup application, it will try to connect every minute. add a bookmark for ~/.gvfs AND install/configure the package gigolo : this software can automatically mount network shares. It is a frequent use case at home or in small organizations (several computers with shares to exchange data, but no central server) In any case, it would be much much easier to be able to open/save directly in a network bookmark. add a bookmark for ~/.gvfs directory, as suggested by smonff : it appears in the file chooser, but is empty if the share is not mounted. So, if this PC is not up at startup time, the share is not mounted In my case, the server that hosts the network share is a standard PC, not a 24/7 server. mount permanently the network locations in /etc/fstab : it works, but is not adapted to all situations. It's very annoying when you want to save a file on a network share from Firefox or Thunderbird : you have to save it locally, then transfer it with nautilus. I would expect the file chooser dialog to allow me to access network bookmarks (including mounting them if they are not mounted already).
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