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.
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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.