On 11/24/2011 07:15 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 11/24/2011 12:47 PM, ∅ wrote:
>> Actually I have a question about this. Does this mean, then, that
>> gvfs can do sshfs?
> Yes, it can, as an intentional side-effect of using GVFS.
>> If so, wow. DIdn't know that! I've been doing it manually for
On 11/24/2011 12:47 PM, ∅ wrote:
> On 11/24/2011 12:15 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>> Feel free to document all the protocols gvfs handles, if you think
>> that would benefit Lubuntu users. Please don't just document the
>> one protocol you happen to be using :)
> Actually I have a question ab
On 11/24/2011 09:15 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
To receive a good answer, you need to ask a good (clearly written) question.
Will keep that in mind.
Thanks.
Swapnil
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On 11/24/2011 12:15 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Had you initially asked how to access files on Linux machines on the
> local network that were only accessible over SSH, you might have
> received more appropriate responses for your (unusual) situation.
> gvfs, which is used by both Nautilus and p
On 11/22/2011 01:17 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
>> In pcmanfm, click on Go -> Network Drives, and browse to the
>> desired machine and share.
> Under Go > Network I only see Windows Network (I don't have any
> windows machines, all are either Ubuntu or openSUSE) , clicking on it
> does nothi
In pcmanfm, click on Go -> Network Drives, and browse to the desired
machine and share.
Under Go > Network I only see Windows Network (I don't have any windows
machines, all are either Ubuntu or openSUSE) , clicking on it does
nothing. It also doesn't show my other PC.
As others pointed to
On 11/21/2011 12:11 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
> Under Ubuntu's Nautilus its very easy to connect to other PCs, just
> use the "Connect to Server" option, enter the IP of the machine, user
> name and password and you can access the drives on that PC. How do
> you do that under Lubuntu?
Assuming
I just open the network:/// folder. I never needed to use a "name" and
"password", so I don't know if is the same thing.
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You can still do that in pcman, click on the location bar, then type
"userName@1.1.1.1" , you'll get a password prompt. It's not obvious, maybe we
can add a "connect to other computer" option in pcman.
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 21:11:59 +0100
Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Under Ubuntu's Nautilu
smb://host/share
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On Nov 21, 2011 3:28 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya
wrote:
Hi,
Under Ubuntu's Nautilus its very easy to connect to other PCs, just use
the "Connect to Server" option, enter the IP of the machine, user name
and password and you can access the dri
Hi,
Under Ubuntu's Nautilus its very easy to connect to other PCs, just use
the "Connect to Server" option, enter the IP of the machine, user name
and password and you can access the drives on that PC. How do you do
that under Lubuntu?
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