Hi all. New to the forum (and to Kubuntu in general), and I have a quick question relating to creating a shortcut to a networked drive.
I've already created a shortcut using Samba (through Dolphin) to my XP networked drive. I also know that I can navigate to a network drive by opening Konqueror and using smb:/ to display all drives on the network. Or, at least, that's how I THINK I can use it.
Is there a way to create a shortcut on the desktop that uses Konqueror to open the networked drive? I don't care so much for the layout of Dolphin when I'm navigating.
Please keep in mind that my grasp of Linux is limited, so simplicity is important to me right now.
---Sarge
Edit: I found what I was looking for on another page in the How To section of the Forum. I currently have Konqueror opening up my networked drive locations (as a file Manager). The only problem I'm having is that every time I use the shortcut, it opens 3 additional blank tabs. Not a real problem, but unusual.
---Sarge
I've already created a shortcut using Samba (through Dolphin) to my XP networked drive. I also know that I can navigate to a network drive by opening Konqueror and using smb:/ to display all drives on the network. Or, at least, that's how I THINK I can use it.
Is there a way to create a shortcut on the desktop that uses Konqueror to open the networked drive? I don't care so much for the layout of Dolphin when I'm navigating.
Please keep in mind that my grasp of Linux is limited, so simplicity is important to me right now.
---Sarge
Edit: I found what I was looking for on another page in the How To section of the Forum. I currently have Konqueror opening up my networked drive locations (as a file Manager). The only problem I'm having is that every time I use the shortcut, it opens 3 additional blank tabs. Not a real problem, but unusual.
---Sarge