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Old 1st December 2008, 12:09 AM
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Accessing my windows network shares? (f10)

I'm just having a problem I've had in a previous Distro. (see title)
The only thing was an update came around that fixed it for me, I'm just wondering if anyone else has a fix?

Basically nothing shows up in the Places > Network, and heh, that's about as far as I know to go...
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