I select a bookmark, tell it to connect. It opens the Gnome-keyring to access passwords, and I get a folder in the Gigolo window. However, I can't open the folder - double clicking or right-click > open both have no effect. If I look in ~/.gvfs, there are no directories created.
I've just gone back to the 64-bit version, which is still running Gigolo 0.4.0. No problem connecting to LAN shares, and I've also just been able to connect to simplynux.fr without any problems either.

Anyone have any ideas?
Edit Ok, that looks like its a confirmed bug. Just tried Gigolo on my desktop machine (Salix 13.1.1 32-bit). Same problem with Gigolo 0.4.1. I then dug out the Salix CD and reverted to 0.4.0. Problem gone - I can use it to connect to local shares without problems. I'll revert the 32-bit installation on the laptop later just to confirm that the same applies to remote shares, but it looks pretty conclusive here.
Paul.