On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, 4:30 AM Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2020, 10:18:43 CET schrieb Kenneth Parker: > > Hi Kenneth, > > > > no, it is not the fish shell. I discovered, it is kioslave5, that is > responsible. When I am at the user, I will check it, if the problem is > solved, when I delete all kio* files below .kde, .config and .local. >
Package kio (KDE Input Output Framework), allowing remote access to files. The package description included mention of "ssh (fish)", hence your url. > > > Hope this will help. > Once again, I learn something new. Thanks! Kenneth Parker > > On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, 1:35 PM Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I got into a problem with "fish" in plasma. > > > Fish Shell? > > > When I do the correct syntax like the following example > > fish://username@192.168.1.45:/home/username > > > URL, as in plugged into a Browser? > > > I am running into a gdbus.error. > > Examing the problem, I believe, the user has destroyed something in his > profile. I created a new user for testing purposes and this one is working > like > a charme. > > However, as I do not want to delete the whole plasma configuration, maybe > someone knows, which configuration file (possibly below ~/.kde, ~/.local > or > ~/.config) might be responsible for that, so that I could either delete it > or > check the settings. > > Any help is preciated! > > > I am intrigued enough to install and try out this Shell (if I am > understanding the Google Search enough). > > > Thank you very much for any hints. > > > This will be the first time I try a new Shell in years. Maybe we can help > each other. > > > Best regards > > Hans > > > Kenneth Parker > > > > > >