Hi, in the meantime I have found out, that the cause is most probably the SMB Server (Fritzbox), quite common here in Germany. You can find many discussions on the internet, e.g.Fritzbox. Thay suggest to include "cache=none,noserverino,nobrl,noperm ". How to include cache= none, that I have found out (cache mode). However to include the rest of the options I would have use additional options on mount dialog. Unfortumately the dialog for entereing the "additional option" does not open upon clicking...
My first problem is: 1. File "Test1.txt" with date 2022-01-01 is stored on the server. 2. I copy the file "Test1.txt" with date 2022-12-22 on the server. 3. The date of file "Test1.txt" on the server is still 2022-01-01 Once i had problems with smb4k and I changed something in the settings. Although I tried to go back to default, it seems something is still wrong. Therefore I added the screenshots of the configuration dialog... What is the name of the configuration file? Can I delete it and start...
Hello, I am on OpenSuse Tumbleweed. For some time smb4k doesn't update the date-time of the files that are uploaded to the smb-server. Additionally when I try to copy a file from the server there is the error message: "file cannot be read", although it can be seen in the file manager. Attached are screenshots from the settings. Thanks, Johannes
Hello, I am on OpenSuse Tumbleweed. For some time smb4k doesn't update the date-time of the files that are uploaded to the smb-server. Additionally when I try to copy a file from the server there is the error message: "file cannot be read", although it can be seen in the file manager. Here is a copy of the settings: