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
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
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
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
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
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
>>
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
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
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