Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-12 Thread Dave Cross
2010/1/11 stefan riemens : > You might want to look into sshfs. It's basically just mounting an > sftp resource like you mount a harddrive. Really neat... That looks pretty useful. And easier to use than TRAMP. Thanks. I'd still like to know why the GNOME (or was it Nautilus) solution doesn't wor

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:39 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:30 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:37 +, Dave Cross wrote: > > > I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by > > > setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Place

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:30 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:37 +, Dave Cross wrote: > > I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by > > setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> > > Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautil

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 15:37 +, Dave Cross wrote: > I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by > setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> > Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautilus window on the remote > server from which I can open the requir

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread stefan riemens
You might want to look into sshfs. It's basically just mounting an sftp resource like you mount a harddrive. Really neat... Stefan 2010/1/11, Suvayu Ali : > On Monday 11 January 2010 07:59 AM, Andras Simon wrote: >> On 1/11/10, Dave Cross wrote: >>> I often need to edit files on a remote system

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Monday 11 January 2010 07:59 AM, Andras Simon wrote: > On 1/11/10, Dave Cross wrote: >> I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by >> setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> >> Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautilus window on the remote >>

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Dave Cross
2010/1/11 Andras Simon : > On 1/11/10, Dave Cross wrote: >> I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by >> setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> >> Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautilus window on the remote >> server from which I can open t

Re: Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Andras Simon
On 1/11/10, Dave Cross wrote: > I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by > setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> > Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautilus window on the remote > server from which I can open the required files in a local ed

Remote Editing

2010-01-11 Thread Dave Cross
I often need to edit files on a remote system. I like to do this by setting up an SSH bookmark in the GNOME 'Places' menu (Places -> Connect to Server). This gives me a Nautilus window on the remote server from which I can open the required files in a local editor. This used to work with both Emac