[SOLVED] Re: Problem with fish in plasma
Am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2020, 18:38:45 CET schrieben Sie: So, as no one could answer my question, I am answering me myself. The solution is, just top delete all kio* files below ~/.kde, ~/.config and ~/.local. Hope this helps. :) happy hacking Hans > Hi folks, > > I got into a problem with "fish" in plasma. > > When I do the correct syntax like the following example > > fish://username@192.168.1.45:/home/username > > 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! > > Thank you very much for any hints. > > Best regards > > Hans signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Problem with fish in plasma
On 2020-01-31 13:24, Kenneth Parker wrote: Package kio (KDE Input Output Framework), allowing remote access to files. The package description included mention of "ssh (fish)", hence your url. was please to see mc does ssh connections mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31
Re: Problem with fish in plasma
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, 4:30 AM Hans 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 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 > > > > > >
Re: Problem with fish in plasma
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. Hope this will help. Best regards Hans On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, 1:35 PM Hans 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 intrigued enough to install and try out this Shell (if I am understanding the Google Search enough). This will be the first time I try a new Shell in years. Maybe we can help each other. Kenneth Parker [1] mailto:hans.ullr...@loop.de signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Problem with fish in plasma
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, 1:35 PM Hans 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 >
Problem with fish in plasma
Hi folks, I got into a problem with "fish" in plasma. When I do the correct syntax like the following example fish://username@192.168.1.45:/home/username 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! Thank you very much for any hints. Best regards Hans signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.