My Kubuntu computer seems to have, out of the box, capability to find and access smb shares on my windows computers. However, the useability stinks and I'm hoping there is some way to overcome this problem. Of course that may amount to just learning how it is supposed to work.
When I open Konqueror there is an icon with a hot link called "Network Folders" which finds the Window's Shares. However, I cannot find any mount point in the file system that references these drives. Likewise, I haven't found any way to have the shares show up in the navigation frame. If you navigate off to something in the filesystem there does not seem to be any natural way to navigate back to the network folders. In fact, I haven't been able to figure out how to even return to the original window which does reference the "Network Folders".
Aside from limited/awkward/primitive ability to navigate on Konqueror the file>open dialogs on most applications provide no way to find the "Network Folders".
What do I need to learn? Is there a way to seamlessly access "Network Folders"? Or do I need to go back to using Windows?
When I open Konqueror there is an icon with a hot link called "Network Folders" which finds the Window's Shares. However, I cannot find any mount point in the file system that references these drives. Likewise, I haven't found any way to have the shares show up in the navigation frame. If you navigate off to something in the filesystem there does not seem to be any natural way to navigate back to the network folders. In fact, I haven't been able to figure out how to even return to the original window which does reference the "Network Folders".
Aside from limited/awkward/primitive ability to navigate on Konqueror the file>open dialogs on most applications provide no way to find the "Network Folders".
What do I need to learn? Is there a way to seamlessly access "Network Folders"? Or do I need to go back to using Windows?
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