I haven't been able to access samba shares using the hostname in Dolphin for ages, but it works OK by entering the (static) IP address. My Synology NAS is enabled for nfs, but I cannot access it using Network/network in Dolphin. I have managed to get icons with the hostnames of the NAS and the client computer. The client has no nfs shares and expanding to the two associated icons (a hard drive followed by hostname and a blue globe and LAN symbol followed by hostname and MAC address) is as far as I can expect to go.
The expanded NAS icon has four further icons with three followed by the hostname and the fourth followed by the hostname and the MAC address of the NAS. The four icons are; a folder with a blue globe, an unknown document, a folder with a webpage that brings up the web-based NAS management and a blue globe connected to a LAN. I would have expected the last of these to open to the share folders, but nothing happens.
I have installed the libnfs1 client library in addition to the default nfscommon, liblockfile1 and kdenetwork-filesharing.
I would rather use nfs than smb for a number of reasons including speed. Has anyone managed to get nfs shares open in Dolphin?
Roy Leith
The expanded NAS icon has four further icons with three followed by the hostname and the fourth followed by the hostname and the MAC address of the NAS. The four icons are; a folder with a blue globe, an unknown document, a folder with a webpage that brings up the web-based NAS management and a blue globe connected to a LAN. I would have expected the last of these to open to the share folders, but nothing happens.
I have installed the libnfs1 client library in addition to the default nfscommon, liblockfile1 and kdenetwork-filesharing.
I would rather use nfs than smb for a number of reasons including speed. Has anyone managed to get nfs shares open in Dolphin?
Roy Leith
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