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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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#83
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2010-02-25
, 13:04
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2010-02-25
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@ Texas
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#85
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@Frank: as you said mounting from command line works fine, right ? So setting only the username to guest in the wizard-mounter dialog dosen't make it work?
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2010-02-27
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2010-02-28
, 09:46
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2010-02-28
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2010-02-28
, 13:35
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#89
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@dlenoir: try to follow these step :
1. uninstall wizard-mounter from the app-manager
2. open up the terminal and execute : dpkg --purge wizard-mounter
3. re-install wizard-mounter normally
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2010-02-28
, 13:54
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#90
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@mrp: can you show me how you mount from command line without username/pass ?
Frank