I'd like to add my thoughts on this as well as this effects me quite
badly and increases my frustration.

Even with a stock KDE install I can navigate to a SMB share in Dolphin
and click on a zip file only to have Dolphin download it first before
opening it in Ark, which is the default archive manager in KDE.  Some of
these archives are >1GB so yeah, it takes a while.

Personally, I consider it monumentally unreasonable to present "get all
other programs to support KIO" as a solution, especially considering KIO
wasn't the best idea in the first place.  But i'll leave the discussion
of why for later.  But since we have it, why not use the above
suggestion of mounting the share instead of copying the file if KIO is
not supported.  Nautilus does this beautifully.  Why can't Dolphin?

Basically my problem is, why should I go around to the 100,000+ other
programs that run on Linux and ask them to support KIO when the problem
can be fixed RIGHT HERE?

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  Kubuntu - Mount SAMBA shares when Dolphin access them via CIFS

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