I've upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04.1 this weekend. (I know: it is late, but....)
One of the problems I encountered was the shares-admin menu entry which
disappeared without further notice.
In my oppinion removing menu entries is always a very bad idea.
After some research I stumbled over this bug entry here: I've now also read
the file /gnome-system-tools-2.22.0/debian/changelog as you suggested.
Please note: The package `nautilus-share`was not installed by default during
my upgrade. Even after installing this, it is not obvious to me, how to use it.
May be it is required to restart Nautilius after installing the package?
However: I'm still not convinced, that this library is a suitable replacement for
the shares-admin program.
Best regards and keep up the good work,
Peter Funk.
Hello Sebastien,
I've upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04.1 this weekend. (I know: it is late, but....)
One of the problems I encountered was the shares-admin menu entry which
disappeared without further notice.
In my oppinion removing menu entries is always a very bad idea.
After some research I stumbled over this bug entry here: I've now also read system- tools-2. 22.0/debian/ changelog as you suggested.
the file /gnome-
Please note: The package `nautilus-share`was not installed by default during
my upgrade. Even after installing this, it is not obvious to me, how to use it.
May be it is required to restart Nautilius after installing the package?
However: I'm still not convinced, that this library is a suitable replacement for
the shares-admin program.
Best regards and keep up the good work,
Peter Funk.