Per Jessen wrote:
I find it useful to use fish://
I don't even know about this :-( do you have a link? googling for
fish wont give me what I want :-)
thanks
jdd
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, jdd wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
I find it useful to use fish://
I don't even know about this :-( do you have a link? googling for fish wont
give me what I want :-)
type in in konqueror:
fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Per Jessen wrote:
I find it useful to use fish://
I don't even know about this :-( do you have a link? googling for
fish wont give me what I want :-)
It's a KDE KIOSLAVE. In almost all KDE applications you can access remote
(file) systems which have sshd installed just by using the fish://
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Andras Mantia wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
I find it useful to use fish://
I don't even know about this :-( do you have a link? googling for
fish wont give me what I want :-)
It's a KDE KIOSLAVE. In almost all KDE applications you can access
Pascal Bleser wrote:
It's a KDE KIOSLAVE. In almost all KDE applications you can access
remote (file) systems which have sshd installed just by using the
fish:// protocol. Very handy. ;-)
Or sftp:// for that purpose (why go through the fish hack if you can
use sftp -- except when sftp is
Andras Mantia wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
I find it useful to use fish://
I don't even know about this :-( do you have a link? googling for
fish wont give me what I want :-)
It's a KDE KIOSLAVE. In almost all KDE applications you can access remote
(file) systems which have sshd installed just