I was getting some weird permission denied issues copying files into an smb shares after today’s update in stable. I could create new files. Turns out there’s an issue with KDE Frameworks 6.19.
Good shout! I was trying to figure this out and couldn’t quite understand why it wasn’t working.
I just fell into this rabbit hole as well, had me pulling my hair out, every other system could R/W properly to my SMB shares, just not Bazzite or Aurora.
I don’t use SMB and although I don’t know what happened I usually check for SELinux problems in such situations.
But perhaps it is just the issue reported above.
It is bud, its a KDE Framework issue, I use SMB almost daily across 12 or more machines, and a diverse mix of operating systems, the only ones having issues over the past week has been anything running KDE, they can read, but not wright, cost me a fair amount time before I found out the reason why.
I ran into this when I was trying to put some files on my media drive. Hopefully, it gets fixed soon.
Seems that it’s fixed, but I’m not able to tell when it’ll land on Fedora and then on Aurora https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510567
I’m currently testing Bazzite-DX and it seems to be fixed. I can create, delete transfer to my SMB shares without any issues now.
Its running KDE Plasma 6.4.5 as I think we may now be on Fedora 43? So I will assume Bazzite is the same.
Edit: I just checked, we are still on KDE Framework 6.19.0 but I’m not having the same issues I had last week, all of my SMB shares on my TrueNAS systems all work as expected. ![]()