El 2011-09-15 a las 14:28 +0200, tadziu escribió:
(resending to the list)
> > Yes, but I don't see many key differences between the two processes, just
> > one or two additional clicks :-?
> >
>
> i'll put it another way, i guess linux philosophy and open source
> is about giving the user possib
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 21:56:19 +0200, tadziu wrote:
>> When using "smb://" you don't "mount" the shares, you "access" the
>> shares. And you can bookmark your network shares for an easy access,
>> they will appear listed in the left side panel.
>>
>> yes i know, i've also experimented with adding sh
> When using "smb://" you don't "mount" the shares, you "access" the
> shares. And you can bookmark your network shares for an easy access, they
> will appear listed in the left side panel.
>
> yes i know, i've also experimented with adding shares to fstab through
cifs,
and static ip number. and it
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 15:39:42 +0200, tadziu wrote:
> close, but not really.
>
> gnome nautilus discovers networks but not shares by which i mean
> particular public folders shared through a certain network - accessible
> with a single click from something that in gnome nautilus is called
> shortcu
close, but not really.
gnome nautilus discovers networks but not shares
by which i mean particular public folders shared
through a certain network - accessible with a single
click from something that in gnome nautilus is
called shortcuts.
if you don't know what i mean here is a little article:
ht
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 22:04:21 +0200, tadziu wrote:
> recently friend of mine visited me with his macbook in my home. i never
> used macos before to often, but i was amazed that its default file
> manager discovered automatically my public samba shares without
> mounting. they are just visible and a
hi,
recently friend of mine visited me with his macbook in my
home. i never used macos before to often, but i was amazed
that its default file manager discovered automatically my public
samba shares without mounting. they are just visible and
accessible with single click, just after connecting to
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