Op zondag 07-01-2007 om 14:23 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Maximilian Treiber: > Hello List, > > i hope asking an enduser question like this here is not inappropriate, > if yes, please ignore this post ;) > > I'm a big fan of gedit but i run a system without the nautilus > desktop manager. > So my question: is it possible to define "mounted" servers for > gnome-vfs without having the "nautilus-connect-server" dialog > available ? > In other words: I want to be able to open files from different > shares (like sftp, ftp, smb) in gnome-vfs aware programms without > having to type in the full uri all the time and without having a > nautilus installation. Is this possible ? perhaps with gconf ?
You might be able to do this through gconf (whether or not it's a good idea is another question). The layout in gconf is like this: /desktop/gnome/connected_servers ---> 10 ------> display_name: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------> icon: gnome-fs-ftp ------> uri: ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> 11 ------> display_name: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------> icon: gnome-fs-sftp ------> uri: sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jesse van den Kieboom Visit: http://www.icecrew.nl _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list gnome-vfs-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list