Hi
The "add network folder" functionality in Dolphin is average. SMB4K is OK for now.
What was better IMHO (before i moved to Kubuntu) was plain Ubuntu Nautilus and the ability to mount windows shares on the fly. I'm NOT talking about adding entries to fstab. I shouldn't need to. Nor should I need to use smb4k with hardcoded IPs (yes my server has multiple IPs so you can't use the DNS names due to a bug).
So...Is anyone using Nautilus to mount windows shares on KDE? Do you get the magic ~/.gvfs directory created?
thanks,
The "add network folder" functionality in Dolphin is average. SMB4K is OK for now.
What was better IMHO (before i moved to Kubuntu) was plain Ubuntu Nautilus and the ability to mount windows shares on the fly. I'm NOT talking about adding entries to fstab. I shouldn't need to. Nor should I need to use smb4k with hardcoded IPs (yes my server has multiple IPs so you can't use the DNS names due to a bug).
So...Is anyone using Nautilus to mount windows shares on KDE? Do you get the magic ~/.gvfs directory created?
thanks,
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