[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-06-01 Thread nf2
A KIO-GIO Bridge for KDE4 applications already exists:

http://live.gnome.org/KioGioBridge

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-04-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
right, that's not a nautilus bug, we will try to get the automatic fuse
use thing though

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-04-27 Thread A. Walton
Please attach bugs to applications that don't work under GIO, that
haven't already been ported, not Nautilus. Many applications have been
ported (http://live.gnome.org/GioPort/) but it is simply impossible to
port every application in the entire platform in a single release. For
GNOME applications that advertise that they take URIs in their .desktop
files (with %u), they should not if they cannot accept URIs from GVFS
mounts (though many still do as they expect the VFS to be GnomeVFS).
There's a fix that may be committed in GIO that will allow some fallback
ability if you have the GVFS-Fuse module installed and are a member of
the Fuse group, but I believe that's still being decided on for Ubuntu
(Sebastian would know more about it than I would, I'm afraid. See GNOME
bug 528670 for the idea).

As for KDE applications, unless (or until) a KIO-GIO bridge is
completed, there's not a whole lot we can do; our VFSes are otherwise
incompatible, and applications on both sides are validly advertising
that they support URIs which they clearly can't in such a cross-desktop
fashion. This needs discussion on the FreeDesktop.org list, with
agreements on the semantics for URI schemes we share and/or keys that we
can add to application's .desktop files to specify which VFS we're
expecting, so that applications can properly deal with invalid URIs
(e.g. fish:/ being passed to GEdit or gphoto2:// being passed to Krita).

This, however, should probably be closed as not a bug; misbehaving
applications are clearly outside of Nautilus' jurisdiction.

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-04-27 Thread Liken Otsoa
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-04-09 Thread mohan34u
Also Applications can't able to open bluetooth files(obex://)

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-04-05 Thread Liken Otsoa

is it complete now?

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[Bug 207745] Re: Most ubuntu apps fail to open network files

2008-03-27 Thread Liken Otsoa

I thought it was very easy to reproduce:

1. Just open with nautilus a network directory. A samba directory smb:// or a 
SSH directory sftp://
2. Click on a file

if HTML file, behaviour expected: Firefox opens it. Actually encountered: 
Firefox doesn't understand protocol.
if PDF file, behaviour expected: Default PDF reader opens it. Actually: KPDF 
freezes, Acroread Blank, XPDF Fails.

The problem is that most applications does not understand how to open files 
with smb or sftp protocol in their path. They only understand how to open local 
files or URLs if browsers, I think file managers would give them mounted 
network local  paths (Without smb:// or sftp:// ).
 
Thx.

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